Following award-winning, sell-out London and Edinburgh seasons, and prior to appearing off-Broadway, the acclaimed cabaret musical that explores how it’s OK to not be OK comes to Wilton’s for two nights only. Written by double Olivier Award winner Jon Brittain (Baby Reindeer; Rotterdam; Margaret Thatcher Queen of Soho) with music by Matthew Floyd Jones (Frisky and Mannish).
Sally’s a happy person. She doesn’t let little things get her down and almost never cries. But she’s got an illness. It makes her feel like she isn’t the person she wants to be, but she doesn’t want anyone to know about it.
Winner: Scotsman Fringe First Award and Best Musical Award at Edinburgh Fringe
Nominated: Best Musical Off West End Awards (Offies) 2020, Best Director (Musicals) Off West End Awards (Offies) 2020, BeBest Mental Health Fringe Award and Holden Street Theatre Award.
A Super Happy Story (About Feeling Super Sad) has been created with, and commissioned by, award-winning Hull company, Silent Uproar, who champion writers to create daring and fun nights out to make the world a little bit better.
Nominated: Best Musical Off West End Awards (Offies) 2020, Best Director (Musicals) Off West End Awards (Offies) 2020, BeBest Mental Health Fringe Award and Holden Street Theatre Award.
A Super Happy Story (About Feeling Super Sad) has been created with, and commissioned by, award-winning Hull company, Silent Uproar, who champion writers to create daring and fun nights out to make the world a little bit better.
Cast
Madeleine MacMahon
Sophie Clay
Ed Yelland
Creatives
Writer: Jon Brittain
Director: Alex Mitchell
Musical Director/Composer: Matthew Floyd Jones
Movement Director: Jon Beney
Stage Manager: Jon Calvert
Sound Designer: Ed Clarke
Lighting Designer: Adam Foley
Set and Costume Designer: Amy Jane Cook
Costume Supervisor: Liz Dees
Construction: Alex Brook
Producer for Silent Uproar: Martin Atkinson
Running time: approximately 70 minutes, with no interval
Age 16+
TW: depression, suicide
Seabright Productions will be filming the shows it is producing at Wilton's Music Hall in June for later streaming release. As such you may notice camera equipment in the stalls when you attend the show, and a number of seats will be held off sale so our capacity is accordingly reduced. We are working to ensure that patrons will not be inconvenienced by the filming in any way, but please feel free to contact us on info@wiltons.org.uk with any queries in advance or on the night of the show.
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