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  1. Tim Rice, Stuart Brayson, Donald Rice and Bill Oakes' epic musical From Here To Eternity returns to London for the first time in an exhilarating new production. Adapted from the classic novel by James Jones, this gripping tale of illicit love and army life is a breath-taking and romantic musical set against the backdrop of Pearl Harbor in 1941.

  2. From Here to Eternity is a musical with music and lyrics by Stuart Brayson and Tim Rice and a book by Bill Oakes. Based on the 1951 novel of the same name by James Jones, the musical made its West End and world premiere in 2013, at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London.

  3. Adapted from the classic novel by James Jones and the Oscar-winning movie starring Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr, this gripping tale of illicit love and army life is a breath-taking and romantic musical set against the backdrop of Pearl Harbor in 1941.

  4. Nov 10, 2022 · Now in a smaller space than the original Shaftesbury Theatre, Brett Smocks new revival gains much-needed intimacy for its story about the chaotic lives of career soldiers on a barracks in Hawaii in the weeks leading up to the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack.

  5. FROM HERE TO ETERNITY. Aria Entertainment, Bill Kenwright and Heartaches Limited present. “I’ll remember this day for the rest of mylife.” Tim Rice, Stuart Brayson, Donald Rice and Bill Oakes’ epic musical From Here To Eternity returns to London for the first time in an exhilarating new production.

  6. Tim Rice, Stuart Brayson, Donald Rice and Bill Oake’s epic musical From Here To Eternity returns this autumn for its first London revival in a newly revised production at Charing Cross Theatre. Set against the backdrop of Pearl Harbor, 1941, this gripping tale of illicit love and army life follows the story of four lovers and the soldiers of ...

  7. Nov 11, 2022 · With music by Stuart Brayson and lyrics by Tim Rice, From Here to Eternity runs at the Charing Cross Theatre until 17 December 2022. Directed by Brett Smock, the show has a book by Donald Rice and Bill Oakes, and is adapted from the novel by James Jones.

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