The Rise and Fall of Little Voice

The Rise and Fall of Little Voice

09 Mar–13 Mar 2027

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The hardest voice to find is your own

Alone in the sanctuary of her small bedroom, Little Voice fills the air with pitch‑perfect renditions of her deceased dad’s prized record collection of the great Divas, from Judy Garland to Billie Holiday.

But when her mother Mari’s latest fling, local wheeler dealer Ray, hears her sing he’s certain he’s struck gold. Will Little Voice be pushed into a spotlight she never asked for?

Jill Halfpenny (After the Flood) and Francesca Mills (Silent Witness) play mother and daughter in this major new production of Jim Cartwright’s modern classic. A joyful, tender and bittersweet celebration of music, ambition and the courage it takes to be heard, directed by National Theatre Deputy Artistic Director Robert Hastie (Standing at the Sky’s Edge).

Important Information

Running Time: TBC

Age Guidance: Recommended: 13+, contains strong language and sexual references, drug and alcohol abuse, emotional abuse and brief moments of physical violence.

Children under 3 will not be admitted.

Friends of the Grand Sixteen25


Further Education (16+) Rates Available: Please contact Box Office on 01902 42 92 12 excluding Friday and Saturday Performances


BSL Interpreted Performance: Thursday 11 March at 7.30pm

Audio Described Performance: Saturday 13 March at 2.30pm

Captioned Performance: Saturday 13 March at 2.30pm


Access Information:

Wheelchair positions can be booked by calling the Box Office on weekdays between 2pm-5.30pm – 01902 42 92 12 OR online by joining our access register.

CAST

Paul Chuckle
Paul Chuckle
Mr Boo

Jill Halfpenny
Jill Halfpenny
Mari

Francesca Mills
Francesca Mills
Little Voice

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