Saving Mozart premieres at The Other Palace this summer for a strictly limited 5-week run.
Aimie Atkinson (Six, Pretty Woman) as Nannerl, Jack Chambers (Stiletto, The Strange Affair of Herschel Grynspan) as Mozart, Erin Caldwell (Six, Heathers) as Constanze, Jordan Luke Gage (Titanique, & Juliet) as Salieri and Douglas Hansell (Stiletto, Come From Away) as Leopold.
What if the real story has never been told? Child prodigy. Musical rebel. Outcast. Icon. Step into the mind of a genius — and meet the extraordinary women who shaped, challenged, and ultimately saved him.
Inspired by Nannerl, the sister who played before he did. Driven by Leopold, the father who demanded perfection. Resurrected by Constanze, the wife who refused to let the world forget.
Shunned by society. Fuelled by brilliance. This is the Mozart you’ve never met — raw, human, electric.
Saving Mozart is a bold new musical based on a powerful true story of passion, defiance, and music that refused to die.
2hr 15min. Incl. 1 interval.
28th July, 2025
30th August, 2025
Ages 8+.
Writer & Composer: Charli Eglinton
Director: Markus Olzinger
Choreography: Taylor Walker
Cast list: Aimie Atkinson, Jack Chambers, Erin Caldwell, Jordan Luke Gage, Douglas Hansell, Sveva Bartolini, Harriette Benazir-White, Corey Mitchell, Alfie Simmons
Sets: Justin Williams
Costumes: Julia Pschedezki
Lighting: Ben Jacobs
Location: Fringe/Off West End
Railway station: Victoria
Bus numbers: 16, 38, 52, 73, 82, 42, 148
Night bus numbers: (Victoria Bus Station) 24, 36, 148, C2, N2, N11, N16, N38, N44, N52, N73, N136
Car Park: Eccleston Bridge Road
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