Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- Version: West End of London Performance
- SKU: MVD11811D
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 760137118114
- Street Date: 03/14/23
- PreBook Date: 02/07/23
- Label: LIBERATOR FILMS »
- Genre: Musical/Broadway
- Run Time: 102 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: 5.1 SURROUND
- Year of Production: 2021
- Region Code: 1
- Box Lot:
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- Rachel Tucker
- Lewis Carney
Product Assets
John & Jen
The story of Jen and the two Johns of her life: her younger brother, and her son who needs to find his way in a confusing new world.
- List Price: $16.95
- Your Price: $16.95
- In Stock: 300
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The story of Jen and the two Johns of her life: her younger brother, who needs her protection, and her son, who needs his freedom. As Jen grows up in the shifting world of modern America, the US becomes more divided, and so does her family. Battle lines are drawn, and Jen has to reconcile both relationships, while finding her own way in the world.
Media
Sales Points
- Comp to other Liberator titles 'From Here to Eternity', 'The Wind in The WIllows' and 'Hetty Feather'.
- 'John & Jen' opened Off-Broadway in 1995 and was revived Off-Broadway in 2015 and again in London in 2021..
- Revival stars Olivier Award nominee Rachel Tucker and Lewis Cornay.
- This new production is directed by Guy Retallack (in his debut) along with Austin Shaw (42nd Street) for the home video.
Press Quotes
In the title roles Rachel Tucker and Lewis Cornay have an exquisite chemistry. Rachel Tucker is, unsurprisingly, incredible in the role of Jen, belting out these huge numbers like this was the Palladium.
—Greg Stewart, Theater Weekly
John & Jen is a lovely little show with some great songs that have a real Dear Evan Hansen vibe to them. It's well worth a trip.
—West End Wilma, WestEndWilma.com
An emotionally intense two hours. It provides a rare chance to see West End and Broadway leading lady Rachel Tucker in an intimate setting, but also showcases Lewis Cornay as a young lead who is every bit her equal.
—Scott Matthewman, Musical Theater Review