One Love: The Bob Marley Musical

One Love:
The Bob Marley Musical
Music Bob Marley
Lyrics Bob Marley
Book Kwame Kwei-Armah
Basis The life and music of Bob Marley
Premiere 13 May 2015 (2015-05-13): Center Stage, Baltimore
Productions 2015 Baltimore

One Love: The Bob Marley Musical previously titled Marley is a jukebox musical based on the life and music of Bob Marley, written by Kwame Kwei-Armah.

Background

The musical received its world premiere under the original name of Marley at Center Stage in Baltimore, Maryland, and ran from May 13 to June 14 2015 with previews from May 8. It was directed by artistic director and playwright Kwei-Armah, choreographed by Germaul Barnes, scenic design by Neil Patel, costume design by ESOSA, lighting design by Michelle Habeck and sound design by Shane Rettig.[1]

On 30 September 2016 it was announced that the musical will make its UK premiere under the new title, One Love: The Bob Marley Musical, with Kwei-Armah directing at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre from 10 March to 8 April 2017. The production will be produced by the Birmingham Rep in association with Playful Productions and Stage Play Limited.[2]

Characters and original cast

Character World Premiere Cast
2015 Center Stage, Baltimore[3]
Bob Marley Mitchell Brunings
Rita Marley Saycon Sengbloh
Stevie Wonder Mykal Kilgore
Judy Mowatt Crystal Joy
Don Letts Ano Okera
Diane Jobson/Dance Captain Khetanya Henderson
Peter Tosh Michael Luwoye
Neville Garrick Jaime Lincoln Smith
Marcia Griffiths Susan Kelechi Watson
Chris Blackwell John Patrick Hayden
Tek Life Luke Forbes
Don Taylor Don Guillory
Michael Manley Howard W. Overshown
Tony Welsh David Heron
Claudie Massop John-Andrew Morrison
Malakai Shayne Powell
Carly Barrett Kena Anae
Family Man Jonathan Hooks
Rasta Elder Michael Rogers
Bunny Wailer Damian Thompson
Cindy Breakspeare Michaela Waters
Ensemble

Christopher Dews
Tracey Farrar
Gary-Kayi Fletcher
Victoria Harper
Bill Hurlbut
Kyle Jackson
Jeff Kirkman III
Mawk
Allison McLean
Marili Mejias
Olu Butterfly Woods

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