Meet Daniel Healy and Emma Lucia, the stars of multi award-winning musical Once.

    Emma Lucia as Girl and Daniel Healy as Guy - Once UK Tour - Photo Mark Senior (3)

    Meet Daniel Healy and Emma Lucia, the stars of multi award-winning musical Once, as it heads to Brighton for the first time.

    Once comes to Theatre Royal Brighton from Mon 20 – Sat 25 April.

    For more information and tickets visit atgtickets.com/brighton (bkg fees).


    Watch the trailer here


    When Once first appeared in cinemas 13 years ago, a low budget Irish independent film shot with just $160,000, it was one of the more modest premieres of the season. But the story, of a Dublin street busker and a Czech musician whose passion for music sparks a unique love story, quickly took hold of audiences and hasn’t let go since. It received widespread critical acclaim, and its stars Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová, who composed and performed all the film’s original songs, went on to win an Academy Award for the song Falling Slowly. Steven Spielberg was quoted as saying “a little movie called Once gave me enough inspiration to last the rest of the year”.

    Five years later, Once was adapted for the stage and opened on Broadway to a slew of Tony, Drama Desk and Grammy Awards. The spellbinding story, which follows two musicians simply known as ‘Guy’ and ‘Girl’ across five short days, took on a new life on stage, and productions opened all over the world including in London’s West End. By 2020, as Once now embarks on its first UK Tour, it has become one of the most celebrated new musicals of the century.  

    The iconic roles of ‘Guy’ and ‘Girl’ portrayed on screen by Hansard and Irglová, are taken on in this new tour by actor-musicians Daniel Healy and Emma Lucia. 

    Daniel is no stranger to the musical having had the opportunity to perform in the West End production. A few years later and now Daniel is taking on the role full time. “I’ve had the chance to see a few different guys play this role and every one of them had their own take on it. That’s what’s beautiful about this role, I think. He’s the Everyman and could be any man. I can bring so many aspects of my own life to the role and have loved the process of making this my own.”

    Emma first fell in love with the film, before discovering the musical. “I was quite young at the time but remember falling head over heels in love with the characters and the music. I then saw the show in the West End a few years later and it blew my mind! I had no idea that musical instruments could be used on stage like that – like they were just an extension of the actor’s feelings and emotions. I remember telling my Mum that I’d found my dream role, so I’ll never forget the phone call telling me I had the part – those phone calls are the best.”

    Once has been celebrated all over the world, and Daniel and Emma are clearly thrilled to be leading this first UK tour. “It’s a dream come true”, Daniel enthuses. “I’m just so blessed to be able to tell such a beautiful story with gorgeous music and to be surrounded by a stellar cast”. “I feel so incredibly lucky”, Emma adds. “To be given the chance to put my own stamp on this character is so exciting.”

    Since the film first hit screens 13 years ago, the characters of ‘Guy’ and ‘Girl’ have left a lasting impression on audiences. “As an actor it’s so interesting to play a character who has this beautiful upside-down arc”, Daniel says of ‘Guy’. “He starts completely emotionally broken, hollow and has given up on life. Then an angel – armed with a hoover – begins to inspire him to rediscover who he really is.”

     “She is a beautiful example of someone who has experienced a huge amount of pain in their past but refuses to let it taint their outlook on life”, Emma says of ‘Girl’. “She quite literally laughs in the face of cynicism and she is constantly trying her best to uplift and inspire other people – despite her own inner struggle. What she chooses to show on the outside doesn’t always reflect how she really feels on the inside and it’s so refreshing to play a character who is three-dimensional like that.”

    From the film to the stage adaptation, music is at the heart of Once’s enduring appeal. The original score is celebrated for its melodic and lyrical vibrance, and on stage it is performed live by the entire cast. “Playing the piano has always been a kind of outlet for me”, says Emma. “A way to express things that I couldn’t quite put into words, in the same way that theatre always has – so to combine the two is really special. Nothing is pre-recorded and the music is played by the people who are actively telling the story, so you can really feel the emotion.”

    For Daniel Once the Musical is also a meeting of his two biggest passions, theatre and music. Off-stage Daniel is a successful writer, having penned several songs for Ronan Keating. “Ronan is someone I consider a great friend” says Daniel. “We met on Once (in the West End) and I wrote six songs on his last album. It was the most amazing experience creating that music and the album has opened up a lot of doors in the song writing world.” 

    When it comes to the music of Once, Daniel and Emma both talk about Falling Slowly being a standout moment. It won the Oscar for Best Original Song, and they perform it together each night. “I think the song is so special because it’s the first time ‘Guy’ and ‘Girl’ realise that they understand each other”, says Emma. “Music has always and will always connect people in a way words sometimes can’t. It’s definitely one of my favourite moments in the whole show, it gives me goose bumps every time”. Daniel agrees; “It starts hesitantly then builds into this beautiful crescendo. Lyrically it’s very clever and to a certain extent it is open, ambiguous and up for interpretation. Songs like that seep into our subconscious. It can mean something to everyone. That’s what I love about it and I think that’s what most people, even if they don’t realise it, love about it.”

    So what is it about the story of Once, and the unlikely love story at its centre, that continues to resonate with audiences? “It’s real… it’s no fairy tale”, Daniel muses. “We’ve all had that once-in-a-lifetime moment when we met someone who turned on the light in our eyes. Did we fall in love and sail off into the sunset? Or was it just for that moment in time? You’ll have some questions for yourself after you see the show. I think that’s why people keep coming back.”

    “I think the show resonates with so many people because it’s a story of love and friendship that isn’t overly romanticised”, Emma adds. “Once is truthful and bare, which I think is what so many people love about it.”

    Daniel and Emma are excited to share the show with new audiences when it comes to Brighton for the first time in April. “It really is the most relatable musical I have ever come across”, says Emma. “So many of my friends and family have come to watch – from my eighty-year-old granny who loves classical music to my seventeen-year-old brother who only listens to heavy metal – and everyone has loved it. Anyone seeing the show for the first time can expect to laugh, cry and listen to some of the most heart-wrenching music they’ll ever hear played live.” 

    Daniel adds; “Once isn’t just a big emotional love story – it’s also hilarious. For a night out at the theatre it has everything you could ever ask for. Great music, beautiful story, comedy, emotion and drama. I felt this from the very first time I saw the show in the West End sitting in the audience and wishing that one day I’d get to be in it. Dreams, eh…”


    Adam Spiegel and Robert Bartner present

    Full cast announced for Once as the multi award winning Broadway and West End musical

    Full casting is announced for Once, which embarks on its first major UK tour in 2020

    Joining the previously announced Daniel Healy as Guy and Emma Lucia as Girl are Dan Bottomley as Billy, Matthew Burns as Eamon, Ellen Chivers as Reza, Rosalind Ford as Ex-Girlfriend, Lloyd Gorman as Svejc, David Heywood as Emcee, Samuel Martin as Bank Manager, Peter Peverley as Da, Susannah Van Den Berg as Baruska and James William-Pattison as Andrej. The cast also includes Emma Fraser, Seán Keany, Hanna Khogali and Conor McFarlane.

    Based on the critically acclaimed and much loved film, Once tells the uplifting yet yearning story of two lost souls – a Dublin street busker and a Czech musician – who unexpectedly fall in love. Following their relationship across five short days, big changes happen to both of them in little ways. Celebrated for its original score including the Academy Award-winning song Falling Slowly, Once is a spell binding and uplifting story of hopes and dreams.

    Once embarks on its first major UK tour after acclaimed runs on Broadway and in the West End, and having won awards across the world including the Academy Award for Best Original Song, a Grammy for Best Musical Theatre Album, eight Tony Awards and an Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music.

    Daniel Healy and Emma Lucia return to the roles of Guy and Girl after receiving critical and audience acclaim in the production’s premiere last year at the New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich and Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch. Daniel Healy is a singer-songwriter, musician and actor, who has co-written songs for multi-platinum artist Ronan Keating including the single Breathe, which topped the BBC Radio 2 Playlist. Theatre credits include Backbeat and Once, both in the West End. Emma Lucia made her professional debut as Marilyn and understudying Carole King in the UK Tour of Beautiful, before taking on the role of Girl in Once.

    Once is directed by Peter Rowe with set and costume design by Libby Watson, musical supervision by Ben Goddard, choreography by Francesca Jaynes, lighting design by Mark Dymock, sound design by James Cook, projection design by Peter Hazelwood and orchestrations by Martin Lowe. Casting is by Debbie O’Brien.

    Based on the cult 2007 Irish indie feature, originally shot on a micro-budget of just $160,000, Once premiered at the New York Theatre Workshop in 2011 before transferring to Broadway in 2012. There it won eight Tony Awards including Best Musical, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical and the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theatre Album. Productions have since opened all over the world, including the West End production in 2013 which received the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music.

    Once has a Book by award winning Irish playwright and screenwriter Enda Walsh, and Music & Lyrics by Academy Award winning Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová who, for Falling Slowly, won the Oscar for Best Original Song. It is based on the motion picture Written and Directed by John Carney. The Original Production Concept is by John Tiffany.

    Performed by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) Limited.

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