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North Fincyley, London, United Kingdom, 2011/02/02 - VML Entertainment is proud to present the internationally acclaimed musical, Tell Hell I Ain't Comin' at the Broadway Theatre, Catford, London. Opening Night is 7th - 9th April 2011. Tell Hell I Ain't Comin' is a thrilling - Dontugo.com.
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Tell Hell I Ain't Comin' is a thought-provoking journey that introduces characters from everyday life and chronicles events that led to their consignment to Hell. The musical explores the spiritual journey of a devout man of God who appears to have passed away and arrives at Heaven's Gate, where he discovers he must enter another gate that leads to Hell. While in Hell, he meets a series of colorful characters that all have a story to tell as to why they don't belong in Hell, and if given a second chance, their earthly life would have been different. Through a series of emotionally charged scenes, show stomping, comedic encounters, moving songs, and dazzling dance numbers, our man of God discovers hope and his glory. For synopsis, video clips, history, actor’s bio, gallery and more info visit dontugo.com/.
Clyde R. Jones of New Orleans, Film and Stage actor, best known for his role as the Soul-Glo Man in the Movie “Coming To America”, gives a Stella award winning performance as Satan. Andre’ D’Arby from Florida and the younger brother of Terence Trent D’Arby, plays the lead role of Bishop Allgood. Recording Artist, Alyson Williams of New York, plays one of the lead female roles. Recording Artist Chris Bolton of Chicago, who is also the productions Music Director, plays the role of Minister Turnaround. The multi-talented Chris Richard of Los Angeles, who is also one of the Associated Producers, stage-manager, also plays the role of The Gate-Keeper. Local singers, actors and dancers will be hired to also play some lead roles and some minor roles.
Anthony Ekundayo-Lennon who recently had the pleasure of working along side with powerhouse director/choreographer Debbie Allen in the London production of Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, joins the production team of Tell Hell I Ain’t Comin’ as one of it’s Associate Producer and Assistant Director.
Performances: Thursday, 7 April @ 7:30 PM; Friday, 8 April @ 7:30 PM; Saturday, 9 April @ 3:00 PM & 7:30 PM.
Tickets are available at broadwaytheatre.org.uk, or by phone at 020 8690 0002. In person at the Broadway Theatre Box Office, Rushey Green, Catford, London, SE6 4RU. Ticket are priced from £20-£25. Group discounts are available.
Book & Lyric writer, Marcia P. Samuels is a published writer of many stage plays, poems, short stories, and articles. Four of her stage plays have been produced, and seen by thousands. She has also done many work-for-hire, re-writes, and ghost-writings of stage plays, screenplays, movie treatments and lyrics.
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