It has been announced that the new British musical will play for five performances only at the Vaudeville Theatre.
Playing at the Vaudeville Theatre from the 27th to the 30th May, Public Domain originally made its digital debut at the Southwark Playhouse earlier this year.
Written by Francesca Forristal and Jordan Paul Clarke, the musical is entirely from the real-life words of YouTube vloggers, Instagram influencers, Facebook’s tech giants, and everyday internet users.
The West End premiere of this new musical will see Forristal and Clarke starring in the two handed show that follows two teenage influencers; Millie (sporty spice, health guru, buddha bowls – millennial) and Z (GCSEs existential dread, swag – generation Z).
Public Domain will be performed live at the Vaudeville Theatre with COVID-19 Secure guidelines for social distancing which will include robust risk mitigation, hand sanitation, face coverings and track and trace, contactless tickets, temperature testing and the regular deep clean and sanitation of the theatre.
The musical is directed by Adam Lenson and will feature set and costume design by Libby Todd, lighting design by Matt Daw, video design by Matt Powell and movement direction by George Lyons.
Public Domain will play at the Vaudeville Theatre from the 27th to the 30th May. To book tickets visit: https://www.nimaxtheatres.com/shows/public-domain/