Frank’s Closet

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A performer in an elaborate, orange and black costume poses dramatically on stage, with a large, feathery headdress. The stage has bright, colorful lighting and a whimsical, carnival-like set in the background. Other performers in vivid costumes are visible.

The cult hit musical returns, a glittering, eccentric and high camp love letter to musical theatre

An outré camp classic of 21st century British musical theatre, the iconic Frank’s Closet returns to its musical hall roots this summer at the legendary Wilton’s Musical Hall. Take seven Divas, a closet full of frocks, a riotous blush of Gaiety Girls, and the slightly bemused – though always dashing – Frank, teetering on the verge of matrimony. Sprinkle in a collection of glorious, original songs that straddle the great British, Broadway (and Swedish) songbooks, and you have Frank’s Closet, an all-singing, all-dancing ode to the delights of love, London, and musical theatre.

On the eve of marriage to his beloved fiancé, Frank has decided to donate his fabulous collection of the dresses of iconic Divas to the V&A. As each dress is let go, the Divas who once wore them appear – as embodiments of Love Past, Present, and Future - to steady Frank’s wedding nerves and impart wise and wistful gems of advice. Through a sparkling catalogue of original and heart-felt musical numbers composed by Stuart Wood, Frank faces his own feelings and fears as he looks back on the journey out of his own personal closet, and reflects with affection on those who held - and steadied - his hand along the way.

Taking on his first ever queer stage role, Hollyoaks star Andy Moss portrays the titular character, accompanied by a quartet of captivating Gaiety Girls and a multi-role Diva masterclass from Luke Farrugia; bringing the Divas who have inspired and guided Frank - including Julie Andrews, Judy Garland and Agnetha Fältskog - to hilarious, uncanny and, often, touching life.

Originally conceived in 2009 for Hoxton Hall, this queer reimagining of a Dickensian opium dream explores the conflict between liberty and conformity with wit and heart, in a way that 2 will chime with anyone who’s pondered a lifetime of commitment. Fifteen years since its conception, Frank’s Closet still has its feet firmly planted in the mud of the Thames, and its head in the stars.

Frank’s Closet: Tuesday 3rd – Saturday 14th September 2024

Wilton’s Music Hall, Graces Alley, London E1 8JB

Tickets: Wilton's (wiltons.org.uk)