THE OTHER MOZART

PRESENTED BY OMNIBUS THEATRE AND LITTLE MATCHSTICK FACTORY
The true story of Mozart’s forgotten sister

The forgotten story of Amadeus’ genius sister, who performed with her brother to equal acclaim.  

Set in a stunning 18-foot dress, this multi award-winning production ushers you into a world of opulence and delight – obscured by restriction and prejudice. Inspired by the Mozart family’s funny and heartbreaking letters, Nannerl Mozart finally tells her story.  

Nathan Davis and Phyllis Chen (Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival) bring Nannerl’s musical imagination to life with award-winning original music for clavichords, music boxes, bells, teacups and fluttering fans.  

Following a ★★★★★ success at last year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe, this ‘remarkable story about a remarkable woman often forgotten in history’ makes its London debut at Omnibus Theatre


Created, Written, and Performed by Sylvia Milo 

Directed by Isaac Byrne 

Music Composed by Nathan Davis and Phyllis Chen 

Additional Music by Marianna Martines, Leopold Mozart, and W. A. Mozart 

Sound Design: Nathan Davis 

Period Style Movement Directed by: Janice Orlandi 

Costume: Magdalena Dąbrowska and Miodrag Guberinic 

Lighting Design: Joshua Rose 

Hair Design: Courtney Bednarowski 

Stage Manager, hair and makeup: Kodi Lynn Milburn 


Thursday 16 April: AN EVENING WITH THE OTHER MOZART

Join us for a special evening with drinks, canapés, and the opportunity to meet and hear from creator and performer Sylvia Milo 

14 - 18 APR
7:30PM
£18 - £30

THE OTHER MOZART

PRESENTED BY OMNIBUS THEATRE AND LITTLE MATCHSTICK FACTORY
The true story of Mozart’s forgotten sister

The forgotten story of Amadeus’ genius sister, who performed with her brother to equal acclaim.  

Set in a stunning 18-foot dress, this multi award-winning production ushers you into a world of opulence and delight – obscured by restriction and prejudice. Inspired by the Mozart family’s funny and heartbreaking letters, Nannerl Mozart finally tells her story.  

Nathan Davis and Phyllis Chen (Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival) bring Nannerl’s musical imagination to life with award-winning original music for clavichords, music boxes, bells, teacups and fluttering fans.  

Following a ★★★★★ success at last year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe, this ‘remarkable story about a remarkable woman often forgotten in history’ makes its London debut at Omnibus Theatre


Created, Written, and Performed by Sylvia Milo 

Directed by Isaac Byrne 

Music Composed by Nathan Davis and Phyllis Chen 

Additional Music by Marianna Martines, Leopold Mozart, and W. A. Mozart 

Sound Design: Nathan Davis 

Period Style Movement Directed by: Janice Orlandi 

Costume: Magdalena Dąbrowska and Miodrag Guberinic 

Lighting Design: Joshua Rose 

Hair Design: Courtney Bednarowski 

Stage Manager, hair and makeup: Kodi Lynn Milburn 


Thursday 16 April: AN EVENING WITH THE OTHER MOZART

Join us for a special evening with drinks, canapés, and the opportunity to meet and hear from creator and performer Sylvia Milo 

14 - 18 APR
7:30PM
£18 - £30

The Other Mozart | Production Shots

The Other Mozart | Trailer

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Concessions

Concessions apply to students, under-18s, over-60s and more. For more info on our concession policy click here→

Accessibility

All performance spaces and facilities are fully wheelchair-accessible. For more info please contact Box Office on 0207 498 4699.

Ticket Collection

We operate a paperless box office system. You will be emailed a receipt once you have booked in advance. There is no need to print this off, just state your name at the box office on arrival.

Café Bar

Serving a menu of hot drinks, craft beers, wine and seasonal cocktails before and after every show and a full home-made food menu including freshly baked pastries, delicious cakes and savoury light bites from Friday – Sunday.

Content Warnings
Age Recommendation

12+

Duration

70 mins

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