Meghan Markle is in London for the first time since the big royal exit and decided to take a day out on her own.
17.02.2020 - 14:11 / nme.com
A new musical inspired by the life and music of reggae legend Bob Marley will debut in London next year.
Get Up, Stand Up! will debut at London’s Lyric Theatre from February 6, 2021, on what would have been the seminal musician’s 76th birthday.
The story of Marley’s rise to superstardom is being brought to the stage by Olivier Award winning duo Lee Hall and director Dominic Cooke, with actor and playwright Arinzé Kene tackling the role of Marley himself.
Describing the musical – which will
Meghan Markle is in London for the first time since the big royal exit and decided to take a day out on her own.
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