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Purcell: The Musical

Purcell: The Musical

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★★★★ “this is one show that deserves greater exposure…” - The Times

★★★★ “… the way the drama allowed a remarkable cross section of Purcell’s music to be performed was quite striking.” - Planet Hugill

A play with music by award-winning writer Clare Norburn and BAFTA-nominated BBC director Nicholas Renton (Mrs Gaskell’s Wives and Daughters, Musketeers, Lewis).

1695: in his final illness, composer Henry Purcell (Niall Ashdown) is suffering from feverish dream-like hallucinations in which the past, present and fantasy collide, and his songs take on a life of their own. His bedroom is transformed into a theatre, and Purcell revisits his past, including his childhood memories of the Great Fire of London and his early romance with his wife.

Interwoven into the drama are assorted instrumental and vocal compositions by Purcell: from bawdy theatre ballads and joyful celebrations of love to slow airs, a ‘mad song’, and numbers from his semi-operas.

Niall Ashdown (Creating Carmen, Whose Line Is It Anyway?, The Comedy Store Players) stars as Purcell alongside actor-musician Héloïse Bernard, Jo Lawrence on violin, Oliver John Ruthven on harpsichord and others.

  • date Sat, 18 April 2026
  • location Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton
  • time 7:30pm
  • ticket £20 (£16 concessions)
  • 6 other performances

Full Event Details

★★★★ “this is one show that deserves greater exposure…” - The Times

★★★★ “… the way the drama allowed a remarkable cross section of Purcell’s music to be performed was quite striking.” - Planet Hugill

A play with music by award-winning writer Clare Norburn and BAFTA-nominated BBC director Nicholas Renton (Mrs Gaskell’s Wives and Daughters, Musketeers, Lewis).

1695: in his final illness, composer Henry Purcell (Niall Ashdown) is suffering from feverish dream-like hallucinations in which the past, present and fantasy collide, and his songs take on a life of their own. His bedroom is transformed into a theatre, and Purcell revisits his past, including his childhood memories of the Great Fire of London and his early romance with his wife.

Interwoven into the drama are assorted instrumental and vocal compositions by Purcell: from bawdy theatre ballads and joyful celebrations of love to slow airs, a ‘mad song’, and numbers from his semi-operas.

Niall Ashdown (Creating Carmen, Whose Line Is It Anyway?, The Comedy Store Players) stars as Purcell alongside actor-musician Héloïse Bernard, Jo Lawrence on violin, Oliver John Ruthven on harpsichord and others.

Venue Details & Map

Location

Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton
Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton WV1 1SE

Other performances

In addition to the performance listed above, this concert will also be performed as follows:

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