THE SIGNAL PODCAST - New Musicals. New Sounds. New Songs.
Adam Lenson Productions
1 episodes
5 days ago
Each episode draws together four new musical theatre songs that were premiered at SIGNAL, a London based concert series. Hosted and curated by London based theatre director Adam Lenson, we look to platform artist-driven new musicals by the best writers and look to challenge and disrupt the idea of what musicals look like, sound like or are about.
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Each episode draws together four new musical theatre songs that were premiered at SIGNAL, a London based concert series. Hosted and curated by London based theatre director Adam Lenson, we look to platform artist-driven new musicals by the best writers and look to challenge and disrupt the idea of what musicals look like, sound like or are about.
Four songs, four new musical premieres. PEACE IN THE PUZZLE by Darren Clark & Rhys Jennings
(From the musical TURING, premiered at SIGNAL 3 in July 2018)
GOOD GHOST by Stu Barter & Amber Hsu
(From the musical NATURAL BORN NOBODIES, premiered at SIGNAL 6 in June 2019)
IF THEY BELIEVE IT by Luke Bateman & Michael Conley
(From the musical THE FABULIST FOX SISTERS, premiered at SIGNAL 1 in December 2017
JUST IN CASE by Toby Marlow & Lucy Moss
(From an untitled new musical, premiered at SIGNAL 6 in June 2019)
You can read Darren Clark's blog at http://www.darrenclarkmusic.co.uk/composer-blog
Find more about ALP at https://www.adamlensonproductions.com/
THE SIGNAL PODCAST - New Musicals. New Sounds. New Songs.
Each episode draws together four new musical theatre songs that were premiered at SIGNAL, a London based concert series. Hosted and curated by London based theatre director Adam Lenson, we look to platform artist-driven new musicals by the best writers and look to challenge and disrupt the idea of what musicals look like, sound like or are about.