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Ordinary Days, the musical.


Above photo: Philip Le Masurier Photography

BOLD & BLUNT CREATIVE PRESENTS:
Ordinary Days

Music & Lyrics by Adam Gwon
It’s often the simplest, most ordinary moments that stay with us… this time, they’re told through a musical.

Heartfelt, witty, and beautifully layered, Ordinary Days follows four New Yorkers - Deb, Warren, Jason and Claire - as their lives quietly intersect in unexpected ways. As they navigate love, loss, purpose, and connection, their stories unfold through a vibrant, contemporary score that captures the rhythm of everyday life in the city.

This intimate, must-see musical is as funny as it is moving - a reminder that even in the rush of it all, the smallest moments can mean everything.

Because small moments matter. And so do we.

Strictly limited season -- Book now before it’s gone!

CAST

Ethan Bourke as WARREN
Chantal Elyse
as DEB
Jordan Berry
as CLAIRE
Lachlan Ceravolo 
as JASON

CREATIVES

Aidan O’Donnell ~ Co-Director, Producer
Jacob Macri ~ Co-Director
Chantal Elyse ~ Actor, Producer
Jordan Berry ~ Actor, Associate Producer
Joseph O’Reilly ~ Musical Director
Chuanie Luu ~ Stage Manager / Lighting Designer
Sarah Bryson ~ Assistant Stage Manager / Sound Operator

Running Time: Approx. 90 minutes (no interval)
Content: Mild adult themes, coarse language, references to loss
Age Recommendation: 14+
Lockout Policy: Latecomers will not be admitted

PAST REVIEWS

“A story about community, hope… daily magic.” — The Scoop

“Adam Gwon’s sensational new musical is a breath of fresh air.” — Chicago Theatre Review

“It is made even more special that they have put on a play written by one of the team… they have put on a good show.” — Sydney Arts Guide

“O’Donnell also directed the play with an easy, light touch.” — Sydney Arts Guide

“Ordinary Days” is presented by permission of ORiGiN™ Theatrical, on behalf of R&H Theatricals, a Concord Theatricals Company.

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