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Film & TV News Matthew Bourne's Edward Scissorhands Is Headed to Movie Theatres

Based on the Tim Burton movie, the dance piece premiered in 2005.

Glenn Graham and Liam Mower in Edward Scissorhands Johan Persson

Matthew Bourne's dance adaptation of Edward Scissorhands is coming to the big screen! The dance piece will hit movie theatres internationally beginning September 25.

 Based on the Tim Burton movie of the same name, and featuring the music of Danny Elfman and Terry Davies, the dance piece first premiered in 2005. The live filming will be the latest in a long line of releases from Bourne and his company New Adventures.

The story follows Edward, a boy created by an eccentric inventor. When his creator dies, he is left alone and unfinished with only scissors for hands until a woman invites him to live with her suburban family.

The filmed production stars Liam Mower as Edward Scissorhands, with Ashley Shaw as Kim, Kerry Biggin as Peg Boggs, Dominic North as Bill Boggs, Ben Brown as Jim Upton, Nicole Kabera as Joyce Monroe, and Luke Murphy as George Monroe.

Completing the cast are Andrew Ashton, Stephanie Billers, Reece Causton, Jade Copas, AnnaMaria de Freitas, Perriera de Jesus Franque, Savannah Ffrench, Glenn Graham, James Lovell, Aristide Lyons, Xholindi Muci, Stephen Murray, Edwin Ray, Holly Saw, Molly Shaw-Downie, Xavier Andriambolanoro Sotiya, Mami Tomotani, and Carrie Willis.

Produced and released by Trafalgar Releasing, the production was filmed live at Wales Millenium Centre, Cardiff, in March 2024, and is directed for the screen by Ross MacGibbon. This is the 10th cinema release for New Adventures and follows The Sleeping Beauty, which was screened in U.K. cinemas for the first time in 2023.

Edward Scissorhands is devised, directed, and choreographed by Matthew Bourne, with new music and arrangements by Terry Davies based on themes from the motion picture score composed by Danny Elfman. The show is based on the original motion picture by arrangement with 20th Century Studios, with original story and motion picture directed by Tim Burton, and original screenplay, story and co-adaptation by Caroline Thompson. The set and costumes are designed by Lez Brotherston, with lighting designed by Howard Harrison and sound designed by Paul Groothuis. The filmed production is released via a special arrangement with Buena Vista Theatricals.

 
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