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Why Am I So Single? Tickets
Lucy Moss and Toby Marlow’s West End reign continues! The award-winning creators of Six are back with a brand-new big fancy musical. Playing at the Garrick Theatre for a strictly limited run, book your tickets to the highly anticipated show now!
What is Why Am I So Single about?
A love letter to the ups, and mostly downs, of dating in the era of Tinder (and Bumble and Grindr and Hinge). This musical extravaganza about love, dating, friendship, and bees, explores the weird and wonderful world of (forever) single life.
A celebration of platonic and romantic relationships, Why Am I So Single? asks how two super interesting, super cool, and super fun pals could possibly still be single?!? This extraordinary and totally unexplainable situation faced by our fabulous duo is made even more complicated by the fact that, on a completely unrelated note, they also need to find a super great topic for their next musical.
We’ve got a lot of love for Why Am I So Single?
- Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss are the creators of the long reigning musical phenomenon Six! The story of the rocking royals has won of 23 awards, including a Tony for Best Original Score (Music and Lyrics) and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Musical.
- The workshop of Why Am I So Single? garnered a lot of admirers! The demand was so high for the full-length show that it was fast tracked to the West End.
- Marlow and Moss have been described by British Vogue as the ‘future of musical theatre’.
Please bear in mind
This production is recommended for ages 14+
Why Am I So Single? cast
- Jo Foster
- Noah Thomas
- Leesa Tulley
Further casting to be announced.
Why Am I So Single? creatives
- Book – Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss
- Director - Lucy Moss
- Choreographer -Ellen Kane
- Orchestrator, Vocal Arranger and Musical Supervisor - Joe Beighton
- Set Designer - Moi Tran
- Costume Designer - Max Johns
- Lighting Designer - Jai Morjaria
- Sound Designer - Paul Gatehouse
Age restriction
This production is recommended for ages 14+.Running time
2hrs 30mins (inc. interval)Performance dates
27 August 2024 – 19 January 2025Access
Captioned Performance: 10 January 2025 at 19.30.Venue Information
Garrick TheatreCharing Cross Road, London, WC2H 0HHRecent Reviews
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What's opening in London theatres this month (August 2024)
The sun is out, a refreshing glass of Pimms is constantly on our minds (if not in our hands), and our wardrobe looks like it’s come straight out of MAMMA MIA! We’re in full-on holiday mode (even when we’re at work).
With a host of brand-new musicals, including a show penned by West End royalty, and creators of Six the Musical, Marlow and Moss. And multi award-winning revivals, including Tom Stoppard’s The Real Thing and classic caper The 39 Steps, opening this month, it’s safe to say that London theatre’s are working a lot harder than us!
Take a look at the shows that will be shining in the capital this August. Looking further ahead? We’ve rounded up the top 10 shows opening later this year.
Frank Skinner - 30 Years of Dirt (5 August)
Football may not have come home, but Frank has! Following a critically acclaimed sold-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Lyric Theatre and Gielgud Theatre, legendary comedian Frank Skinner returns to the West End!
His latest show, 30 Years of Dirt has been hailed as his best hour-long yet. With critics calling it ‘plain funny in a way that few other comics can touch’ (Times), and ‘Immaculately constructed…Skinner’s crowdwork is as sharp as ever…he can spool out a yarn every bit as entertainingly as prime-era Billy Connolly’ (Evening Standard). His rib-tickling month long residency starts on the 5th August, give your funny bones a workout, and book your tickets now.
The 39 Steps (16 August)
Alfred Hitchcock's classic spy thriller is transformed into a fast-paced farce in this multi award-winning comedy caper.
The parody sees four actors play over 130 characters, including the show's protagonist Richard Hannay. Richard finds himself the prime suspect for murder when a mysterious woman is found murdered in his apartment. He embarks on a thrilling adventure across Britain to clear his name and uncover the secret of ‘The 39 Steps.’
The Tony and Olivier Award winning show has been performed in 39 different countries across the globe, and has delighted over 3 million people worldwide with its quintessentially plucky spirit and dashing sense of fun. Playing at Trafalgar Theatre (one of our favourite venues in the West End) for a strictly limited run, don’t miss your chance to catch the show and find out whodunnit! We’ll even pick the best seats for you.
There’s a Monster in Your Show (14 August)
Following a critically acclaimed UK tour, the musical adaptation of Tom Fletcher’s best selling children's book makes its London transfer. Perfect timing for the summer holidays!
A group of performers are preparing to start their show, but quickly discover they are not alone. Little Monster wants to be part of the fun too! He quickly takes to the stage, and brings his best friends, Dragon, Alien and Unicorn sling for the adventure too.
With original songs from McFly’s Tom Fletcher, expect all the comedy and chaos from There’s a Monster in Your Book, live on stage! Playing at the Riverside Studios for a strictly limited run, don’t miss this magical family musical.
31 Jul, 2024 | By Sian McBride
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Garrick Theatre Best Seats and Seating Plan
Opening in 1889, the Garrick Theatre was named after David Garrick, an English actor, playwright, theatre manager and producer. He was a major influence on 18th Century European theatrical practice. The Garrick theatre has mostly been associated in its lifetime with comedies and comedy-dramas – notably No Sex Please, We’re British which played for four years and the multi-award-winning production of JB Preistley’s An Inspector Calls in 1995.
What are the best seats at the Garrick Theatre?
The Garrick’s auditorium is split over three levels, consisting of the Stalls, Dress Circle and Grand Circle. The Stalls give an unobstructed view of the stage from most areas, although there is a slight restriction from Row N backwards due to the overhang of the Dress Circle. There are clear views from all seats in the Dress Circle and Grand Circle.
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3 Jul, 2024 | By James Wareham
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Why Am I So Single? swipes right on West End cast
Why Am I So Single? casting directors, Harry Blumenau and Sarah-Jane Price, have been busy swiping right on a host of talented performers, and today their (professional) relationships have been made social media official! The new cast members have made it on to the grid. It’s big news guys. Never one to shy away from adventures, the cast are committing themselves to their blossoming relationship, and will be moving into the Garrick Theatre together from 27 August where they’ll stay until the lease is up on 13 February 2025. But who has caught Blumenau and Price’s eye?
30 May, 2024 | By Sian McBride
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