THE life of infamous American outlaws Bonnie and Clyde will be coming to the stage in Knutsford this year.
Together for Theatre Productions has announced it will be bringing this notorious story to life in the form of a powerful musical on stage at the Knutsford Little Theatre in August.
Packed with drama, romance and unforgettable music, the show is based on the true story of outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow.
Audiences will be transported to the Great Depression era of the 1930s by what directer Ben Evans-Clarke describes as a 'gripping' tale of love and crime, which promises to keep theatregoers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
Ben, who is also the Together for Theatre Productions chairman, said: "Bonnie and Clyde the Musical is a gripping and emotionally-charged story that offers a unique blend of love, rebellion, and tragedy.
"Our talented cast and team have poured their hearts into bringing this captivating and timeless tale to life. Audiences can expect a thrilling and unforgettable experience that will leave them reflecting long after the final curtain."
Bonnie and Clyde will be played by Kat Rawling and Kieran Picken respectively, who will look to bring their complex characters to life with depth and emotion.
Audiences can expect stunning musical numbers, jaw-dropping choreography, and a theatrical experience that will leave a lasting impression.
Together for Theatre Productions is committed to delivering high-quality, engaging, and memorable theatre experiences for audiences of all ages.
The show will run at the Knutsford Little Theatre, in Queen Street, from August 14 to August 17. Performances will be at 7.30pm, with a matinee show at 2pm on the Saturday/
Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased through the society's website www.togetherfortheatre.co.uk/tickets.
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