Brokeback Mountain

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The world premiere of BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN, a new play with music, is playing at London’s @sohoplace for a limited run this summer!

Directed by Jonathan Butterell, BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN stars Mike Faist as Jack and Lucas Hedges as Ennis, both making their West End stage debuts. This play is written by Ashley Robinson with songs by Dan Gillespie Sells and based on the short story by Annie Proulx.

This is a play with original music performed by the extraordinary singer, Eddi Reader, joined by her onstage Country and Western band: Sean Green (piano/MD), Meelie Traill (upright bass), Julian Jackson (chromatic harmonica), BJ Cole (pedal steel guitar).

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What is Brokeback Mountain about?

Wyoming 1963: a wild landscape where people live in extreme rural poverty in tight, insular and conservative communities. When Ennis and Jack take jobs on the isolated Brokeback Mountain, all their certainties of life change forever as they flounder in unexpected emotional waters of increasing depth. Dan Gillespie Sells’ beautiful Country and Western songs weave heartbreakingly through this intense tale of an irresistible and hidden love spanning twenty years and its tragic consequences.

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Running Time

Approx 90 minutes, no interval

Cast & Creatives

Mike Faist (Jack), Lucas Hedges (Ennis)

Access Performances

BSL – 12th July 2023 7:30pm
AD – 29th July 2023 2:30pm
CC – 4th August 2023 7:30pm

To book access seating please contact Nimax, by calling 0330 333 5963 or emailing [email protected]

For group bookings of 10 or more:
Submit a request online

Or call 020 7206 1176

Venue Information

@sohoplace

1-2 Soho St, London W1D 3GN

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Nearest Tube/Rail Station

Tottenham Court Road, Leicester Square

Buses

1, N1, N171, 14, 176, 8, 98

Nearest Car Parks

Q-Park Chinatown

Reviews

Broadway World

'A powerful and enticing production'

Guardian

'Compelling'

iNews

'Lucas Hedges and Mike Faist are splendid'

Evening Standard

'A gem of a show'

Metro

'Brokeback is still moving mountains 20 years on'

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