A Different Vow from #KitMusical

Another song from #KitMusical hits the web today. Jack Reitman, the 2020 Best Actor Winner at the Offies (Off West End Awards), gives his take on ‘A Different Vow‘.

Our hero, Kit, wonders what would have happened if he had taken up monastic orders instead of becoming a dramatist in London.

Let us know what you think. 🙂

A Different Vow from #KitMusical, performed by Jack Reitman

Official Premiere of new song: Kit’s Soliloquy

May 30 is an important day in the Marlowe canon. It is when he was allegedly killed in a rooming house in Deptford, back in 1593.

This year, May 30 also happens to be Canterbury Marlowe May Day – an annual event organised by the The Marlowe Society.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s event was run exclusively online, which also saw participation from people outside of the UK.

It was a fitting time to introduce a brand new song from Kit.

Kit’s Soliloquy comes at a crucial point during the play when all the players close in on Kit after the publication of the Dutch church libels. Alone, and fearful of what lies ahead, Kit ruminates over his life until then.

The song is performed by Jack Reitman, the 2020 Winner for Best Male Actor at the Offies (Off West-End Awards). Enjoy!

Kit the Musical Preview – July 2018

On the 11th July, four songs were showcased for the first time for Kit the Musical. The showcase took place at the Canterbury Baptist Church during the Canterbury Arts Conference.

Three amazing actors took on several roles. Jake Byrom and Tristan Ward, fresh from their success in Rasputin Rocks! took on the roles of William Shakespeare and Kit Marlowe respectively. Jake also became masterspy Robert Poley.  Aoife Beer, meanwhile, portrayed Queen Elizabeth I in her big cameo, to perfection.

Here are the songs in order of performance:

1. Aye, Eye

2. Shoemaker’s Son

3. The Life of a Spy

4. The Virgin Queen

Introduction by Julian Ng and New Song Teaser

Marlowe Day Canterbury 2017 (20th May) gave Kit the Musical writer, Julian Ng, the opportunity to introduce the show formally before an audience.

He spoke about how the musical came about, and describes how Kit Marlowe’s reputation as a bit of a bad boy who liked to drink and brawl was utilised in the show.

He even performed (!) a snippet from a recently-written song which was inspired by raucous ‘East-End numbers’ such as With a Lil Bit o’ Luck from My Fair Lady.

‘Ave a look, guvnor!

Official Preview – Come Live With Me (And Be My Love)

20th May was Marlowe Day Canterbury, held at the Marlowe Theatre.  Kit the Musical was proud to be given a slot to introduce a song from the show. “Come Live With Me” was actually written by Christopher Marlowe himself as the poem entitled ‘The Passionate Shepherd to His Love’.

Set to new music by Julian Ng, the song was performed by Matt Cooke and Charley Tench to rapturous applause.

Here’s the song in all its glory:

Stay Tuned

There will be a special preview of a duet from Kit the Musical during Marlowe Day Canterbury on May 20th at the Marlowe Theatre.  One of Kit’s most famous works “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” is set to music with a modern twist.

You can book to attend the Marlowe Day events by going to the Marlowe Society’s website here.


Selected scenes and songs from Kit The Musical will be staged during the 2017 Canterbury Arts Conference.

While not the full musical, the scenes and songs should give the audience a great look at the show and the story line, while not revealing too much.  Remember to book your seats.


Soon to come… photos… soundbites… videos…

🙂