Rachel Joyce's bestseller about a retiree's road trip has been adapted into a musical, with Passenger providing the music and lyrics for Chichester Festival theatre's production. The show is set to transfer to the West End in January, featuring an album of renditions by Passenger, titled "One for the Road".
In a unique twist, some tracks from this album are not part of the show itself, while others feature guest appearances from performers such as Jack Wolfe, who originally played Balladeer. Fans can now stream these exclusive versions and explore more music inspired by Joyce's story.
This musical production brings to life an unlikely pilgrimage of Harold Fry in a fresh way, combining elements of folk, pop, and contemporary sounds that showcase Passenger's unique style. The album and the show offer fans new ways to experience this captivating tale, as well as showcasing Passenger's versatility as a musician.
The story itself revolves around Harold Fry, who embarks on an extraordinary journey from his quiet life to delivering a letter to an old flame, with its resulting adventures reflecting a mix of emotional depth and musical talent.
In a unique twist, some tracks from this album are not part of the show itself, while others feature guest appearances from performers such as Jack Wolfe, who originally played Balladeer. Fans can now stream these exclusive versions and explore more music inspired by Joyce's story.
This musical production brings to life an unlikely pilgrimage of Harold Fry in a fresh way, combining elements of folk, pop, and contemporary sounds that showcase Passenger's unique style. The album and the show offer fans new ways to experience this captivating tale, as well as showcasing Passenger's versatility as a musician.
The story itself revolves around Harold Fry, who embarks on an extraordinary journey from his quiet life to delivering a letter to an old flame, with its resulting adventures reflecting a mix of emotional depth and musical talent.