Kiss of the Spider Woman (musical)
Productions
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A reduced production with a cast of 7 opened at The Darlinghust Theatre in Sydney, Australia on 13 July 2010. Directed and choreographed by Stephen Colyer and music directed by Craig Renshaw, the cast included Alexis Fishman (Aurora/Marta), James Lee (Molina), Frank Hansen (Valentin), Jennifer White (Molina's Mother), Wayne McDaniel (The Warden), Jim Williams (Estabon/Gabriel), and Matt Young (Marcos/Aurelio).{{Cite web |last=Wolman |first=Lauren |date=2010-07-11 |title=Darlinghurst Theatre Presents KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN, 7/8-8/8 |url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/australia-melbourne/article/Darlinghurst-Theatre-Presents-KISS-OF-THE-SPIDER-WOMAN-7888-20100711 |access-date=2026-04-09 |website=BroadwayWorld.com |language=en}} |
A reduced production with a cast of 7 opened at The Darlinghust Theatre in Sydney, Australia on 13 July 2010. Directed and choreographed by Stephen Colyer and music directed by Craig Renshaw, the cast included Alexis Fishman (Aurora/Marta), James Lee (Molina), Frank Hansen (Valentin), Jennifer White (Molina's Mother), Wayne McDaniel (The Warden), Jim Williams (Estabon/Gabriel), and Matt Young (Marcos/Aurelio).{{Cite web |last=Wolman |first=Lauren |date=2010-07-11 |title=Darlinghurst Theatre Presents KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN, 7/8-8/8 |url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/australia-melbourne/article/Darlinghurst-Theatre-Presents-KISS-OF-THE-SPIDER-WOMAN-7888-20100711 |access-date=2026-04-09 |website=BroadwayWorld.com |language=en}} |
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The first major UK production in 34 years opened in April 2026 at the [[Leicester]] [[Curve | Curve (theatre]] as part of a mini UK tour. It starred Fabian Soto Pacheco as Molina (taking over from the originally announced [[Leighton Williams]] who withdrew from the production; [[George Blagden]] as Valentin and [[Anna-Jane Casey]] as Aurora/The Spider Woman. This was a small scale production with a cast of only 11, directed by [[Paul Foster]]. The choreographer was [[Joanna Goodwin]] and costume design by the award winning [[Gabriella Slade]]. |
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