Critically acclaimed West End production featuring Frances Barber comes to Hull cinema

One of the most acclaimed theatre events in recent years, MUSIK will come to cinemas across the UK for a very special big-screen release, bringing its raw electricity to the cinema for the first time.

The film offers a rare chance to experience an unforgettable live solo performance in full, with immersive sound, striking close-ups and the comfort of your local cinema, placing audiences front and centre.

The screening features a live recording from MUSIK’s 2025 run at the stunning Wilton’s Music Hall in London, alongside further scenes filmed especially for a cinema audience. At the heart of MUSIK is a towering one-woman performance by Frances Barber, returning to the iconic character Billie Trix, first created in the 2001 West End musical Closer to Heaven.

Billie Trix is a radical, existentialist and preposterous icon in this bold and hilarious one-woman odyssey through the 20th and 21st centuries.

From post-war Berlin to the New York art scene, from folk duos to disco comebacks, Billie Trix has done it all — often naked, usually high, and always on her own terms. Drawing on her warped memories, lost loves, and chaotic career, Billie delivers a savage, surreal monologue that collides memoir, stand-up, and cabaret.

Blending an outrageous and hilarious monologue written by acclaimed playwright Jonathan Harvey with original songs by Pet Shop Boys, MUSIK is a genre-defying exploration of fame, failure, and fierce individuality — wrapped in sequins and spiked with satire.

At once riotous and poignant, this cult show returns as a filmed stage event that cements Billie Trix’s place in the pantheon of outsider icons. As she says herself: “I am music. Ich bin Musik. Without me, there is nothing.”

On MUSIK coming to UK cinemas, Frances Barber says: “I’m so excited that cinema audiences can now experience MUSIK. Performing as Billie Trix has always been a live, dangerous exchange, and the big screen brings audiences closer than ever to that relationship. Sharing Billie with cinema audiences across the UK feels like giving the show a bold new lease of life!”

Following sold-out stage performances and overwhelming critical acclaim since its premiere at the Edinburgh Festival in 2019, MUSIK has been hailed as a cult classic in the making, with critics praising Barber’s fearless performance and the show’s outrageous wit and musical power.

“Mesmeric Frances Barber delivers barbed one-liners, banging songs and beautifully crafted subversion” (Edinburgh Evening News, ★★★★★). 

Attitude described Barber as “simply staggering” (★★★★)

Metro hailed the production as “destined to fall into cult classic status” (★★★★)

The Sunday Times likened it to “Spinal Tap meets Andy Warhol… with beautifully disturbing songs by Pet Shop Boys”(★★★★)

The List praised an hour with Billie Trix as “a blast!” (★★★★), while the Daily Mail called it “a refreshing blast of vitality” (★★★★)

Bold, funny and ferociously theatrical, MUSIK is a one-woman play powered by an extraordinary performance and unforgettable music — now experienced as it has never been before, on the big screen.

MUSIK by Jonathan Harvey with music and lyrics by Pet Shop Boys, starring Frances Barber, is in cinemas across the UK on 9th and 12th April.