Herringbone, starring Jay James-Moody | Photo by David Hooley
If you’ve had the great pleasure of witnessing the genius of Jay James-Moody on stage, you will be clamouring to get tickets to see his epic, one man musical Herringbone at Kings Cross Theatre this week.
And if you haven’t already booked your tickets to see the production, which is the latest offering from independent music theatre outfit Squabbalogic, you should do it right now.
We’ll make it easy for you – here’s the link to the booking page.
He has shone as Elder Cunningham in The Book of Mormon, and recently stole the show as Sipos / Head Waiter in She Loves Me at Hayes Theatre Co (dual roles which earned him a Sydney Theatre Award nomination for best supporting actor in a musical), and in Herringbone James-Moody tackles 11 characters in this epic, solo, 1 hour and 40 minute marathon.
Do yourself a favour: check out these images from Herringbone, taken by theatre photographer David Hooley, then book yourself a seat, sit back and enjoy the ride.
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