For further information or to request a media ticket, please email Producer/Marketing Manager Jessica Conway at jessica@charadesmusicals.com.
Ross sings about the drugs which saved him against the odds
Our principal Ross Jamieson, who plays Florey in the Mould, survived Meningitis with four-million-to-one chances sings to save
We were delighted to receive our official sell-out laurel from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for our run
An interview with…Nicola Henderson, Mould chorus member
NHS workers perform in new musical at Edinburgh Fringe to send a message with a difference Health care
Schools Version Premiere: Fundraising appeal
The P5-7 pupils of Gullane Primary are the first school to perform the show. They have been working
The important message of the rise of antibiotic resistance and the fragile future of antibiotics needs to rapidly reach all corners of society. Performing a musical is a truly interactive experience that will immerse a child in the evocative story of antibiotics and have a profound effect on their knowledge and understanding of the subject. A child’s involvement in a musical impacts the entire school community and three generations; their siblings, parents and grandparents.