Full cast of Passion at the Hope Mill Theatre revealed
The production comes to Manchester this year!
Last updated 23rd Feb 2022
Magic at the Musicals presenter Ruthie Henshall is set to star in a revival of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Passion at the Hope Mill Theatre in Manchester next year.
Now the full casting for the production is here with the leading roles of Giorgio and Clara being revealed at a special performance at The Theatre Cafe
Passion: Full cast
Ruthie Henshall as Fosca
As well as presenting her weekend shows, Behind the Stage Door and In the Spotlight on Magic at the Musicals, Ruthie has also appeared in Billy Elliot, Chicago, Cats and She Loves Me.
Dean John-Wilson as Giorgio
Dean is best known for playing the titular role in the West End production of Disney's Aladdin.
Kelly Price as Clara
Kelly's credits include Aspects of Love at the Southwark Playhouse and What's New Pussycat at the Birmingham Rep.
Adam Robert Lewis
Charlie Waddell
Danny Whitehead
Dalton Harris
Ray Shell
Steve Watts
Tim Walton
The new production is set to be a reimagining of the musical.
The production will be directed by Michael Strassen and will run at the Hope Mill Theatre theatre from 5th May to 5th June 2022.
When speaking about Passion, Ruthie has said: "I am so honoured to finally have the opportunity to play the role of Fosca, in one of my all-time favourite musicals. From even before I was involved in Putting It Together on Broadway, I fell in love with Stephen Sondheim's music and lyrics; and I only continue to do so more and more each day.
"Passion is a deep exploration of what it is to love, and be loved; If that wasn't enough, the score is some of the best musical theatre ever written. To be able to develop this show in such an intimate space and alongside one of my dearest friends Michael Strassen, only makes this production an even more rare and exciting event."
Set in the 19th century, Ruthie will play the role of Fosca, a superior officer who obsessively pursues a soldier called Giorgio. In this new production, Michael Strassen will be putting the focus on Fosca and explore what the consequences of her adoration are.
The show will have movement direction by Sundeep Saini, orchestrations by Stuart Barr, musical supervision by Paul Schofield, sound design by Dan Samson, casting by Rob Kelly and musical direction by Yshani Perinpanayagam.
WATCH: Behind the scenes look at Ruthie Henshall in Passion
The musical is produced by Thomas Hopkins, Guy Chapman, Paul Schofield and Ruthie Henshall.
How to get tickets for Passion at the Hope Mill Theatre
Tickets for Ruthie Henshall in Passion are now on sale from the Hope Mill Theatre Website.
Scroll through our favourite Sondheim musicals:
West Side Story
Based on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, West Side Story takes the classic love tragedy to the streets of New York in the middle of the 20th Century. With the Montagues and Capulets replaced as rival gangs the Jets and the Sharks who come from different ethnic backgrounds. In this story one of the former Jets, Tony, falls in Love with Maria, who happens to be the sister of the Sharks' leader Bernardo.
The show opened on Broadway in 1957 and a film adaptation soon followed in 1961. Stephen Sondheim wrote the lyrics for West Side Story alongside Leonard Bernstein, who wrote the music. So many of the show's musical numbers are now theatre classics including 'Maria', 'Tonight', 'America' and 'I Feel Pretty'.
In December 2021 a new film adaptation of the show will be released with Steven Spielberg directing!
Gypsy
In 1959, Ethel Merman starred in Gypsy: A Musical Fable on Broadway. Now just known as 'Gypsy', the musical has Stephen Sondheim working as a lyricist with Jule Styne penning the tunes. The book was by Arthur Laurents and is based on the 1957 memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, an American striptease artist.
The show puts the focus mainly on Gypsy's mother, Rose who in the musical is an incredibly pushy stage mother. The show includes some fantastic numbers including 'Everything's Coming up Roses', 'Let Me Entertain You' and 'Rose's Turn'. There have been numerous revivals of the show that would cast theatre legends in the role of Mama Rose, including Angela Lansbury, Bernadette Peters, Patti LuPone and Imelda Staunton.
There have been two film adaptations of the show including the 1993 TV movie starring Bette Midler as Rose.
Company
1970 saw the opening of Stephen Sondheim's first collaboration with director Hal Prince, which was the musical Company. This musical centres around Robert, a single man in his thirties who can't seem to commit to a relationship. The musical was one of the first to deal with real adult themes. The show's music is distinctly Stephen Sondheim as the opening number starts with the dissonance from the calls to Bobby.
The show has an incredible score from the very beginning with its distinct overture to its brilliant numbers 'Getting Married Today', the iconic 'Ladies Who Lunch' and the brilliant 11 o'clock number 'Being Alive'.
There have been a couple of revivals of this show but most recently was the 2018 West End revival where Rosalie Craig starred as a gender-swapped Bobbie. The revival was due to open on Broadway in 2020 with Patti returning and Katrina Lenk in the leading role.
Follies
A theatre that was once home to Weismann's Follies between the World Wars is now facing demolition. The former performers reunite to pay tribute to the old building they used to perform in. The show explores the unhappy two of the former showgirls have with their respective partners.
With some incredible songs including 'Broadway Baby', 'Too Many Mornings' and 'Losing my Mind' Follies stands as a beautiful musical.
A Little Night Music
Set in Sweden in 1900, A Little Night Music tells the stories of multiple couples who spend "a weekend in the country". Much of the music in the show is set to waltz time.
There have been many productions of this show but one of the most recognisable would be the 1995 revival done by the National Theatre. The production starred Judi Dench as Desiree and includes her phenomenal performance of 'Send in the Clowns' which was the perfect marriage of brilliant writing and phenomenal acting!
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
In 1979 Stephen Sondheim's most operatic show, Sweeny Todd opened on Broadway. Compared to many of Sondheim's other works this got a whole lot darker as it tells a story of murder, revenge and cannibalism! While the original tales of Sweeney Todd come from Victorian fiction Sondheim's version is based on a 1973 play by Christopher Bond.
The show opens with the brilliant 'The Ballad of Sweeney Todd' and has other brilliant songs such as 'The Worst Pies in London' and 'A Little Priest'. The show went on to win a Tony Award and Olivier Award for best musical as well as getting a film adaptation in 2007!
Sunday in the Park with George
Sunday in the Park with George was Stephen Sondheim's first collaboration with director James Lapine. The story is inspired by the painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte and its painter George Seurat.
The original production opened off-Broadway in 1983 and starred Mandy Patinkin and Bernadette Peters. The show includes some great songs including 'Sunday' and 'Finishing the Hat' the latter song was also the title for Sondheim's 2010 book of annotated lyrics.
A revival starring Jake Gyllenhaall as George opened on Broadway in 2017, the production is due to transfer to the West End later this year, but it has been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Into the Woods
Sondheim's next collaboration with James Lapine would bring together the worlds of the Brothers Grimm fairy tales including Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, Rapunzel and Little Red Riding Hood. The show was a success and managed to bag a few Tony Awards despite having to compete against the Phantom of the Opera.
For many of us the line 'once upon a time' will make us instantly think of the start of this show's brilliant prologue. The show is plenty of fun and includes the songs 'Giant in the Sky', 'On the Steps of the Palace' and the beautiful finale number, 'Children Will Listen'.
In 2014, Disney released a film adaptation starring Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, James Corden and Anna Kendrick.
Assassins
"Come here and kill a president!" In 1990, Assassins opened Off-Broadway. The show is in a semi-revue format and is put into the style of an American carnival, the characters are all people from history who tried to assassinate the President of the United States. The Balladeer narrates as all the assassins tell the stories of how they succeeded or failed to kill the president of their respective time period.
The show may be one of Sondheim's lesser-known works but it still packs a great punch with the song 'Unworthy of Your Love' popular amongst theatre fans.
While the original production was met with mixed reviews the 2004 revival on Broadway fared better and received five Tony Awards including Best Revival of a Musical.
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