STOP PRESS! Paul Arden-Griffith, known to one and all as “Pag“, will be appearing in London’s West End, opening at the Trafalgar Studios (formerly the Whitehall Theatre) on April 25th. He has won a prestigious contract to join the Pocket Orchestra in a brand new production - The Pocket Orchestra - The Unlikely Lives of the Great Composers. Pag says “Pocket Orchestra is a company of extremely versatile performers, all of whom play instruments; sing; dance and act. I play keyboards and percussion in addition to singing tenor, and other members of the cast play strings, woodwind and brass. The cast includes Sylvester McCoy - one of Dr. Who’s several incarnations - and the show itself is an irreverent and hysterically funny trawl through the development of classical music: from the bangs, scrapes and farts of the ancient civilizations to the bangs, scrapes and farts of today’s classical outpourings, not neglecting the Baroque, Classical and Romantic repertoire along the way!”

The Pocket Orchestra - The Unlikely Lives of the Great Composers will play at Trafalgar Studio 2, 14 Whitehall, just off Trafalgar Square, from April 25th until May 20th. Tickets can be obtained from the box-office: Tel: 0870 060 6632. After the four-week run at Trafalgar Studio 2, it is intended that the production will relocate to one of the Ambassadors Theatre Group’s larger West End venues for a further six months.

For more details, please visit:
http://www.theambassadors.com/trafalgarstudios/sp_p2699.html.