
National Theatre Live: The Little Big Things
Comedy · Drama
Overview
When one moment changes everything, Henry's family are split between a past they no longer recognise, and a future they could never foresee. Based on the Sunday Times best-selling autobiography by Henry Fraser, The Little Big Things is an uplifting and colourful new British musical with an explosive theatrical pop soundtrack in a world premiere production.
Top Cast
Jonny Amies
Jonny Amies
Henry Fraser (Boy)
Jonny Amies
Henry Fraser (Boy)
Jordan Benjamin
Jordan Benjamin
Dom Fraser
Jordan Benjamin
Dom Fraser


Rebecca Bowden
Rebecca Bowden
Surgeon
Rebecca Bowden
Surgeon
Jamie Chatterton
Jamie Chatterton
Tom Fraser
Jamie Chatterton
Tom Fraser
Alasdair Harvey
Alasdair Harvey
Andrew Fraser
Alasdair Harvey
Andrew Fraser


Linzi Hateley
Linzi Hateley
Fran Fraser
Linzi Hateley
Fran Fraser
Ed Larkin
Ed Larkin
Henry Fraser (Man)
Ed Larkin
Henry Fraser (Man)


Gracie McGonigal
Gracie McGonigal
Katie
Gracie McGonigal
Katie
Tom Oliver
Tom Oliver
Marco
Tom Oliver
Marco


Malinda Parris
Malinda Parris
Dr Graham
Malinda Parris
Dr Graham
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