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New musical No Love Songs starring Keegan Joyce and Lucy Maunder to tour nationally

No Love Songs is a powerful and uplifting modern love story featuring heart-felt songs by Kyle Falconer, lead singer of the Scottish band The View, and starring Keegan Joyce (Rake, Please Like Me) and Lucy Maunder (Chicago, Mary Poppins). The highly acclaimed new musical will tour Australia in 2025, with performances commencing 7 March 2025 for a limited season Sydney’s newest venue, the Foundry Theatre, part of the Lyric Theatre Sydney.

 

 

No Love Songs brings alive the joys and struggles of Jessie (Joyce) and Lana (Maunder) as they navigate the challenges of their new lives as parents. Funny, hard-hitting and powerful, No Love Songs is authentic and inspired by the real-life experiences of Kyle Falconer –and his partner Laura Wilde. Songs featured in No Love Songs are taken from Falconer’s second solo album, No Love Songs for Laura, and reimagined for the musical stage.

New parents Jessie and Lana are both madly in love until singer/songwriter Jessie gets his big break in America, leaving Lana isolated back at home with their newborn baby leading to an emotional roller-coaster of turmoil, heart-felt emotions and tears. Will the sparks that were there yesterday get them through tomorrow?

Produced by Rodney Rigby for Newtheatricals (Water For Elephants on Broadway, Come From Away, Gaslight, Jersey Boys, Good Night, Oscar on Broadway starring Tony Award winner Sean Hayes), No Love Songs completed a sell-out season at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and in London and just completed its American premiere ahead of its New York opening in March 2025, following the Australian premiere.

 

No Love Songs is a real love story with passion and hopes and dreams and mistakes and regrets and restarts. It’s very much about the struggle of young parents plus the anguish of being apart from loved ones and difficulty of coping with day-to-day obligations, but ultimately offers hopes and happiness,” said Producer Rodney Rigby.

“In addition to being a new musical for Australian audiences, we are also delighted that No Love Songs will be the first musical to be staged at the new Foundry Theatre at the Lyric Theatre, ahead of its national tour,” he added.

Actor and singer Keegan Joyce is perhaps best known for his starring role as Finnegan “Fuzz” Greene, the son of Richard Roxburgh’s character, in the multi-award winning highly-acclaimed ABC TV series Rake, as well as his featured role in ABC TV’s Please Like Me.

He began his career in Sir Cameron Mackintosh’s production of Oliver!. Other leading roles include Andrej in the Australian season of the musical OnceHour Of The Wolf and Nosferatu (Malthouse), Rules For Living (Sydney Theatre Company), Vivid White (Melbourne Theatre Company) and Titanic: A New Musical.

On screen, highlights include WellMania with Celeste Barber for Netflix, the film Superman Returns as well as a lead role in the Doctor Who spin-off series K9. Keegan’s first album, Snow on Higher Ground is on iTunes, Bandcamp and limited edition vinyl. His new record “Placeholder for a Conversation” will be released in early 2025.

Lucy Maunder has cemented her reputation as one of Australia’s leading theatre artists with multiple award nominations and a variety of starring roles in productions that have toured both nationally and internationally. Highlights include Roxie Hart in the recent Australian tour of Chicago (Crossroads Live), Winifred Banks in the Australian tour of Mary Poppins (Michael Cassel Group/Disney/Cameron Mackintosh), Cynthia Weil in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Michael Cassel Group), and – with a newborn baby in tow – Miss Honey in Matilda: The Musical (Louise Withers and Associates/Royal Shakespeare Company).

Other leading stage roles include Victorian Opera’s Into the Woods, the Australian premiere of Fun Home (Melbourne Theatre Company/Sydney Theatre Company), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (GFO), Grease (GFO) and Pippin (Crossroads Live). Lucy created the role of Lara in the world premiere of Doctor Zhivago: A New Musical (GFO) opposite Anthony Warlow.

 

 

 


Season Details

 

No Love Songs

Dates: 13 March – 13 April 2025

Venue: Foundry Theatre, Sydney

 

Dates: 13 – 18 May

Venue:Riverside Theatre, Parramatta

 

Dates: 21 May – 1 June

Venue: Space Theatre, Adelaide

 

Dates: 4 – 15 June

Venue: Powerhouse Theatre, Brisbane

 

Dates: 17 – 19 June

Venue: The Art House, Wyong

 

Dates: 20 – 22 June

Venue: Civic Theatre, Newcastle

 

Dates: 22 July – 10 August

Venue: Athenaeum Theatre, Melbourne

 

Dates: 13 – 17 August

Venue: Playhouse, Canberra

 

Dates: 20 – 24 August

Venue: Illawarra Performing Arts Centre, Wollongong

 

Dates: 27 – 31 August

Venue: The Story House, Geelong

 

For further information and ticketing information, visit www.nolovesongs.com.au

Sean McLoughlin

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