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Artist News
David Bowie’s Lazarus musical coming to London
By Andy Malt | Published on Tuesday 26 July 2016
David Bowie’s musical ‘Lazarus’ is coming to London for a four month run later this year.
The show, which opened in New York late last year, is inspired by Walter Tevis’s novel ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’, is co-written by Bowie with Irish playwright Enda Walsh and is directed by Ivo van Hove. Bowie, of course, also starred in Nicolas Roeg’s 1976 film adaptation of the book. The performance features songs from Bowie’s last album ‘Black Star’, as well as older material, such as ‘Changes’ and ‘Heroes’.
The cast of the New York production will transfer over to the UK run, with ‘Dexter’ star Michael C Hall playing lead character Thomas Newton, Michael Esper playing Valentine and Sophia Anna Caruso playing Girl.
More information about the show here.