True Crime Western Kenrex Opens at London's Southwark Playhouse February 18 | Playbill

London News True Crime Western Kenrex Opens at London's Southwark Playhouse February 18

Set in Skidmore, Missouri in 1981, a man has been shot in broad deadlight with 60 witnesses, but they all claim not to have seen a thing.

Jack Holden in KENREX Manuel Harlan

Kenrex, a true crime western musical, opens in London's Off-West End February 18.

The production, which premiered at Sheffield Theatres’ Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse earlier this year, plays Southwark Playhouse Borough through March 16.

Devised by Olivier nominee Jack Holden and Ed Stambollouian, Kenrex sold out its initial Sheffield run. Set in Skidmore, Missouri in 1981, a man has been shot in broad deadlight, with 60 witnesses. The only hitch is they all claim not to have seen a thing.

Holden (Marriage, War Horse) performs the show singlehandedly, jumping between characters. He is accompanied on stage by composer and musician John Patrick Elliott (My Role in the Show), and directed by Stambollouian (Animal Farm, More More More Joe Lycett).

The full creative team includes includes original music written and performed by Elliott, direction by Stambollouian, design by Anisha Fields, lighting and video design by Joshua Pharo, sound design by Giles Thomas, movement direction by Sarah Golding, and production management by James Anderton.

An album, KENREX Music from the Play by Elliott via Carbon Moon Records is now available to stream. The album brings together Elliott’s songs and instrumental compositions that feature in the play, as well as additional bonus tracks from the development of the piece.

Visit SouthwarkPlayhouse.co.uk.

Photos: John Patrick Elliott in KENREX

 
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