Theatre Weekly Press At Theatre Weekly we are dedicated to giving theatre a new audience. Blog News Account Basket Search. Alone in her room with only her dead father’s record collection for company, she sings along with the greatest divas of the 20th century with a voice that’s … The Rise and Fall of Little Voice is at The Park Theatre 16 August – 15 September 2018. Nevertheless, she does find some pathos in Mari’s desperate need and the despicable wantonness in the way she treats her … Directed by Tom Latter. At the multi award winning Theatre by the Lake, probably the most beautifully located theatre in Britain, on the shores of Derwentwater lake, and just a short stroll back to … “I doubt that London's West End or New York's Broadway could have delivered a better production of The Rise and Fall of Little Voice as that performed by the Lane Cove Theatre Company.” - Weekend Notes … Octagon Theatre Bolton, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice. Menu. Mother and daughter duo Rafaella Hutchinson and Sally George are to be the first ever family pairing to star as the reclusive Little Voice and meddling mother Mari in Jim Cartwright’s The Rise and Fall of Little Voice.The new production coming to Park Theatre, directed by Tom Latter and Associate directed by Anita Dobson, will also feature Linford Johnson, Kevin McMonagle, Jamie-Rose … The Rise and Fall of Little Voice. 'Little Voice' lives alone with her mother, Mari, whose sole purpose in life is to find another man. Starring Beverley Callard as Mari, Joe McGann as Ray, Ray Quinn as Billy, Duggie Brown as Mr Boo and Jess Robinson as Little Voice and was directed by the play's writer Jim Cartwright. Little Voice has got stars in her eyes. Cast: Sally George, Rafaella Hutchinson, Linford Johnson, Kevin McMonagle, Jamie Rose Monk and Shaun Prendergast ★★★★ Daily Mail ★★★★ The Times Olivier award winner for Best Comedy ‘The Rise and Fall of Little Voice’ tells the heartwarming story of a reclusive Northern girl-next-door whose remarkable ability to impersonate the great singers of old brings her into the spotlight. Review: The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Darlinghurst Theatre Company A production designed with care and featuring performances pitched to bring the audience into the cacophony that fills the silences inside human communication. Mari Hoff, Little Voice’s mother, is a self-indulgent lush, clinging to her fading youth. The Rise and Fall of Little Voice. Her mother’s latest catch hears her voice and recognises its quality. Click the link for further … Little Voice has a hidden talent. Tickets are now available for The Rise and Fall of Little Voice at The Players Theatre, Thame between Tuesday 10th September 2019 and Saturday 14th September 2019. Land of Green Ginger and Ann Pinnington Productions in association with Park Theatre present. The Rise and Fall of Little Voice in London at the Vaudeville Theatre previewed from 8 October 2009, opened on 20 October 2009 and closed on 30 January 2010. Little Voice has a hidden talent: she can emulate every chanteuse from Judy Garland to Edith Piaf. A well-deserved standing ovation from the opening night audience of The Rise and Fall of Little Voice… She struts and gestures a bit too much and her drunken faltering is a tad overdone. Starring Beverley Callard as Mari, Joe McGann as Ray, … At the multi award winning Theatre by the Lake, probably the most beautifully located theatre in Britain, on the shores of Derwentwater lake, and just a short stroll back to Keswick town centre. Box Office 01204 520661 /OctagonBolton @octagontheatre Octagon Theatre Bolton OctagonTheatre. This drives 'Little Voice' into the seclusion of her bedroom singing along to her father’s records. A UK touring production opened 3 September 2012 at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford. ★★★★ Musical Theatre Review Winner of the 1992 Evening Standard Best Comedy Award and the 1993 Olivier Award for Best Comedy, "The Rise and Fall of Little Voice is a cracker, original, hilarious and … A major revival of Jim Cartwright's play The Rise and Fall of Little Voice in London starring X Factor's Diana Vickers and directed by Terry Johnson. Octagon Theatre Bolton, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice.