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Watermill to stage Morris’ new musical

Published Thursday 8 January 2009 at 14:15 by Natalie Woolman

Playwright Ade Morris’ new musical Bubbles will premiere at the Watermill from May 12 to May 16 before travelling to 34 UK venues as part of a nationwide tour.

The Watermill Theatre

The Watermill Theatre

The musical comedy, which deals with bereavement and family values, features an original score by 21-year-old Carl Calow, a student at Goldsmith’s College and a member of the Watermill Young Company.

Other highlights of the Watermill’s spring/summer season include Life X 3 by Yasmina Reza and the return of Edward Hall’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream alongside his new production of The Merchant of Venice.

The season follows the recent announcement that the Watermill has reached its fundraising target of £3 million to safeguard the future of the West Berkshire venue.

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