Grab your tickets, it’s time to Get Up, Stand Up

Brand-new musical set to tell the remarkable story of iconic artist Bob Marley in London’s West End

Jamaican Reggae singer Bob Marley on stage.

PRODUCERS ANNOUNCED the world premiere of a brand-new musical which tells the remarkable story of iconic artist Bob Marley will open at the newly refurbished Lyric Theatre in London’s West End next year. The production will begin previews on Saturday February 6, 2021, what would have been Marley’s 76th birthday.

Taking inspiration from Marley’s visionary lyrics to tell his extraordinary personal story, and featuring an electrifying mix of his hits played live, get up, stand up! The Bob Marley story is brought to the stage by the Olivier award-winning team of writer lee hall and director Dominic Cooke.

The production will star Arinzé Kene as Bob Marley. With unprecedented access to Marley’s catalogue, the musical will feature Marley’s greatest songs performed live by the cast including No Woman No Cry, Exodus, 3 Little Birds, Get Up Stand Up And many more. 


Cedella Marley(Bob Marley’s daughter) said: “Our father’s music means so much to so many people around the world, we’re beyond thrilled to be able to bring it to both fans and new audiences alike in a new way led by the stellar team of Lee Hall and Dominic Cooke, and starring the fantastic Arinzé.

“As a family we feel that our father would be proud to know that his legacy is a source of creative inspiration and continues to bring people together.” 


Kenesaid: “I feel absolutely honoured to be able to take on this role. It is not only an honour to be able to spread Bob Marley’s message further, but to get to be him for a little while is a lifelong dream come true. I grew up on his music and his mantra and he has been one of my role models since I was a child. I feel as if he’s in my DNA. He’s the man, I love him.”

Tickets will go on sale on April 21, 2020 and there is a website (GetUpStandUpTheMusical.com)

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