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Friday, 29 November 2024
The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical Review- A Vibrant Escape Packed with Heart and Humour
Like Camp Half-Blood itself, this show offers an unforgettable escape filled with friendship, unity, and a world where everyone can be a hero."
The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical
The Other Palace
The Lightning Thief the Percy Jackson Musical based on Rick Riordan’s beloved novel of the same name, finds its perfect home on the intimate stage of The Other Palace. This fantastically staged production knows exactly what it’s aiming for: a heartfelt, high-energy story for fans of the books, young theatergoers, and anyone seeking an escapist evening of fun. It’s not a transformative piece of theatre but it never tries to be. Instead, it’s a faithful, joyfully chaotic adaptation that delivers a thoroughly entertaining experience.
The musical, with a book by Joe Tracz and music and lyrics by Rob Rokicki, condenses the sprawling first book of the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series into a fast-paced two-hour show. Percy Jackson, a seemingly average teenager, discovers he’s the demigod son of Poseidon. Alongside his best friend Grover and fellow camper Annabeth, he embarks on a quest to retrieve Zeus’s stolen lightning bolt, battling monsters and confronting his insecurities along the way. Themes of friendship, belonging, and overcoming personal challenges echo throughout, resonating especially with anyone navigating the struggles of growing up.
The standout performances begin with Max Harwood as Percy Jackson. Harwood, known for his starring role as Jamie New in the movie version of Everybody's Talking About Jamie and his recent role in Stranger Things once again demonstrates why he’s a star on the rise. I was lucky enough to see Max's debut as Melchior in Spring Awakening and I knew great things were on the horizon for him so it's so wonderful to see him leading this show with such brilliance. His strong, healthy vocals handle Rokicki’s rock-influenced score with confidence, while his physicality and emotional depth ground Percy’s journey in authenticity. Harwood’s Percy is funny, flawed, and fiercely relatable- a hero in trainers we can all root for. Watching him embody the sarcastic yet earnest demigod is an absolute treat, solidifying his status as one of the most exciting young performers on the stage today.
Mirroring Percy’s charm are Jessica Lee as Annabeth Chase and Scott Folan as Grover. Jessica brings a sharp wit and determined energy to Annabeth, perfectly capturing the daughter of Athena’s intellect and drive. Her duet with Harwood, 'My Grand Plan', is both heartfelt and empowering. Scott, meanwhile, is utterly delightful as Grover, mixing lovely comedic timing with moments of vulnerability that bring the satyr’s loyalty to life.
The ensemble shines, masterfully multi-rolling through a colourful array of characters, from meddling gods to fearsome monsters. Their quick changes and distinct characterisations are a testament to their talent and energy. Whether it’s a eye-dangling Fury or a groovy Poseidon, the ensemble brings Riordan’s mythological world vividly to life.
The creative team deserves immense credit for transforming the small stage of The Other Palace into a dynamic playground of gods and monsters. Charlie Morgan Jones’s vibrant lighting design and Duncan McLean’s imaginative projections work in tandem to expand the space, while clever touches- like bubbles to suggest underwater scenes- immerse the audience in Percy’s world.
The musical’s ability to nod to large-scale moments from the book (like the showdown with Ares) without overcomplicating them is a smart move by director Lizzi Gee. By focusing on character and humour rather than spectacle, the adaptation avoids the pitfalls of feeling overly ambitious.
Rob Rokicki’s score is an infectious blend of rock and pop that captures the angst and excitement of Percy’s story. Songs like 'Good Kid' and 'The Tree on the Hill' resonate emotionally, while the humorous numbers like 'D.O.A.' provide laugh-out-loud moments. That said, at times, the sound mix leaned too heavily on volume, making some lyrics difficult to catch- a minor issue in an otherwise great production.
The Lightning Thief thrives because it knows its audience. It’s not here to change the world- it’s here to celebrate it, offering fans of Riordan’s books and newcomers alike a chance to step into a world of camaraderie and mythological mischief. The Other Palace, with its cosy yet versatile stage, feels tailor-made for this production, inviting the audience into Camp Half-Blood’s warm embrace.
The musical excels at what it sets out to do: entertain, uplift, and provide a few hours of joyous escapism. With a faithful adaptation, a gifted cast led by the brilliant Max Harwood, and a visually inventive production, it’s a treat for fans and a celebration of the power of storytelling- a monster of a show! Like Percy’s time at Camp Half-Blood, it reminds us that even when life gets messy, friendship and unity can see us through.
★★★★
Reviewed on Thursday 28th November 2024 by Olivia
Photo Credit: Manuel Harlan
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Wednesday, 27 November 2024
Now That’s What I Call a Musical: A Fun Nostalgia-Fest with some Flaws | Review
Now That’s What I Call a Musical
New Victoria Theatre
If you’re craving a night of toe-tapping 80s hits and breezy humour, Now That’s What I Call a Musical might be just the ticket. Currently touring the UK, this jukebox musical delivers big on nostalgia, though it stumbles in depth and pacing. With a talented cast and high-energy set pieces, it’s a fun evening out, even if it doesn’t push any creative boundaries.
The first act introduces a 1989 school reunion and a group of ex-students struggling with love, ambition, and nostalgia. However, while the setup is charming enough, the narrative lacks momentum, with the story often feeling like it’s merely an excuse to lead into the next song. Fortunately, the second act ramps up the stakes. Secrets unravel, tensions surface, and the characters finally confront their dilemmas in earnest. While these revelations might not reinvent the wheel, they bring a welcome spark of drama and emotional resonance.
The cast gives it their all, infusing charisma and vocal talent into even the thinnest material. Nina Wadia (as Gemma who feels stuck in her life) brings a heartfelt performance and vocals. Shakil Hussain steals scenes as the sarcastic but brother, delivering some of the show’s best comedic moments. Meanwhile, Chris Grahamson is compelling as Tim, the sleazy player who's got Gemma wrapped around his finger. The standout is absolutely Melissa Jacques who enters just before the end of act one and provides the best vocals and some really emotional moments. Her portrayal of the larger than life April, who went to LA to live her actress dreams is very well characterised and feels like the most developed of them all. Carol Decker makes a guest appearance for one song and showcases her great vocals in her hit song 'China in Your Hand'.
The humour is light and occasionally sharp, with plenty of laugh-out-loud moments and nods to the 80s. The jokes might not land for everyone, but there’s an endearing self-awareness in the script that keeps it from taking itself too seriously. And, of course, the 80s anthems are the real star here. Whether it’s 'Red Red Wine' or 'Every Breathe You Take', the production knows how to use these iconic songs to maximum effect.
The show’s design team deserves applause. The set design, by Tom Rogers, captures the small-town charm with a versatile backdrop that transitions seamlessly between locations. Ben Cracknell’s lighting design adds flair, particularly in the second act’s climactic moments, bathing the stage in dramatic reds and blues that elevate the mood. The sound design by Adam Fisher ensures the music is crisp and immersive, though there were moments where dialogue got lost beneath the score.
If there’s a weakness, it’s in the writing. Pippa Evans' script doesn’t dig deeply into its themes or characters, sticking to predictable tropes and shallow conflicts. While this simplicity might frustrate those looking for a more substantial narrative, it’s clear the focus here is on entertainment, not profundity.
Now That’s What I Call a Musical won’t change your life, but it’s an enjoyable escape. For fans of 80s music, it’s a nostalgic treat, carried by a dedicated cast and vibrant production design. While the story doesn’t say anything new, the show’s heart and humour make it a worthwhile outing. Go for the tunes, stay for the laughs, and enjoy the trip down memory lane.
★★★
Reviewed on Tuesday 26th November 2024 by Olivia
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Tuesday, 12 November 2024
The UK Tour of The Rocky Horror Show Delivers Electrifying Fun
Rocky Horror (UK Tour)
New Victoria Theatre
The current UK tour of The Rocky Horror Show is a dazzling celebration of camp, comedy, and timeless rock ‘n’ roll rebellion. Richard O’Brien’s cult classic continues to delight audiences, and this production pulls out all the stops, blending sensational performances with impressive choreography and vivid lighting design that heightens the show’s electrifying atmosphere.
This 2024-25 tour boasts a stellar ensemble led by the charismatic Stephen Webb as Frank-N-Furter, whose magnetic stage presence and powerful vocals breathe new life into the iconic 'Sweet Transvestite'. Erica Wild (at this performance) shines as Janet, combining comedic timing with vocals that soar in numbers like 'Touch-a, Touch-a, Touch Me'. Opposite her, Connor Carson brings humour and vulnerability to Brad, nailing his transformation from buttoned-up to liberated, as well as providing spectacular vocals.
A special shoutout goes to Edward Bullingham as Eddie/Dr. Scott, whose versatility and energy light up the stage, and Joe Greuter as Riff Raff, whose performance captures both menace and mischief, and brings some of the most amazing vocals to the show. Meanwhile, Natasha Hoeberigs delivers a spellbinding portrayal of Magenta, and Jayme-Lee Zanoncelli infuses Columbia with relentless charm. Together, the cast creates a perfect harmony of chaos, comedy, and glamor.
As always, The Rocky Horror Show thrives on audience interaction, and the current tour embraces this with gusto. The Narrator, played by Nathan Canton, deserves particular praise for his impeccable wit and quick-thinking, delivering ad-libbed responses to audience callouts that kept the theatre roaring with laughter. His dry humour perfectly balances the wild, unrestrained energy of the rest of the production and brought a modern twist to the show that works really well.
The technical brilliance of this production enhances the experience. The lighting design uses bold, neon hues and dramatic contrasts to amplify the show’s gothic and sci-fi aesthetic, especially during key numbers like 'Over at the Frankenstein Place'. The choreography, spearheaded by Nathan M. Wright, is a standout, with each dance number exuding energy and precision while maintaining the delightful chaos that defines Rocky Horror.
What makes this tour particularly noteworthy is how it embraces the timeless themes of liberation, self-expression, and community while subtly nodding to modern sensibilities. The chemistry between the cast and the audience creates a shared experience that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly contemporary.
Whether you’re a longtime “Transylvanian” or a first-time viewer, this tour of The Rocky Horror Show promises a night of unapologetic fun, unforgettable music, and stellar performances. From the iconic 'Time Warp' to the heartfelt 'I’m Going Home', every moment brims with energy and passion.
Book your tickets now to catch this phenomenal production on its UK tour- it’s a thrilling night out that’s guaranteed to leave you grinning and singing along. With its flawless cast, stunning visuals, and classic rock ‘n’ roll charm, The Rocky Horror Show continues to be a cult masterpiece that’s impossible to resist.
★★★★
Reviewed on Monday 11th November 2024 by Olivia
Photo Credit: David Freeman{AD PR Invite- tickets gifted in exchange for honest review}
Sunday, 10 November 2024
THEATRE NEWS ROUNDUP 3rd November- 9th November 2024
Happy Sunday! Here's another week of arts news, including concert headliners, a Broadway transfer, contests and lots more. As always, you can find the full stories by clicking the headline...
Noah Kahan Headlines BST Hyde Park 2025 with Special Guest Gracie Abrams
The duo headline BST Hyde Park 2025 for an epic folk-pop experience on July 4th 2025.
Bradley Jaden’s ‘Recorded Live in London’ Album Set for Release
The album captures the magic of his June 2024 Cadogan Hall concert, featuring iconic musical theatre performances and star-studded duets.
Bradley Jaden’s ‘Recorded Live in London’ Album Set for Release
The album captures the magic of his June 2024 Cadogan Hall concert, featuring iconic musical theatre performances and star-studded duets.
Elektra, the electrifying West End revival of Sophokles’s timeless tragedy, directed by Tony-winning visionary Daniel Fish, features an all star cast.
The 2024 Best New Song Prize Concert will feature an incredible cast in a one-night showcase of emerging musical theatre talent at The Other Palace in London.
Experience the wit and charm of The Pirates of Penzance as the production returns to the ENO for a strictly limited season at the London Coliseum.
Experience the acclaimed adaptation of The Lonely Londoners at Kiln Theatre this January, where Selvon’s evocative story of the Windrush generation in 1950s London brings to life the challenges, dreams, and community spirit of Caribbean migrants
The ballet returns for its 30th anniversary tour, bringing an iconic revival to audiences across the UK and Ireland with 29 weeks of performances in 19 cities.
The smash-hit musical brings the glitz and glamour of the Roaring Twenties to London’s West End in spring 2024 at the historic London Coliseum.
Nominations are now open for the WhatsOnStage Awards, where theatre fans can vote for their favourite shows and performers, culminating in a live event at the London Palladium on February 9, 2025.
London’s new Capital Theatre will open in autumn 2025, at Westfield London, Shepherd’s Bush.
Boublil and Schönberg’s iconic musical is set for a fresh UK tour, opening October 2025 with a reimagined production led by Michael Harrison and Cameron Mackintosh.
Join Maddie Moate’s Very Curious Christmas: A Festive Science Adventure in London’s West End
Experience a holiday science adventure full of fun, facts, and festive cheer, live this December.
That's it for another week! Come back next Sunday for your weekly dose of theatrical stories and in the mean time we'll see you on socials. Stay stagey!
Saturday, 9 November 2024
Join Maddie Moate’s Very Curious Christmas: A Festive Science Adventure Live in London’s West End
Beloved children's presenter and science enthusiast Maddie Moate brings the holiday season to life with her brand-new stage show, Maddie Moate’s Very Curious Christmas, arriving at London’s Apollo Theatre from 6th December, 2024, to 4th January, 2025. This interactive, science-themed Christmas adventure is filled with festive fun, magic, and plenty of audience participation. Featuring Maddie’s signature blend of science and storytelling, the show dives into the wonders of winter, exploring where snow comes from, why Christmas crackers bang, and yes- why Brussels sprouts might make you fart!
This immersive holiday event introduces audiences to Santa’s bustling workshop, led by Maddie herself with a cast of quirky characters. Joining her on stage are West End newcomers Kira MacCarter as Tinker and Zain Abrahams as Goggles, bringing new talent to the magic of Christmas. CBeebies star Jennie Dale, known for her role as Captain Captain on Swashbuckle, will appear virtually as Mrs. Claus, adding a familiar face for young fans. Maddie shares her excitement about the production, saying:
I’m thrilled to combine my love for science with the magic of theatre. Maddie’s Very Curious Christmas isn’t just science experiments- it’s a heartwarming story with quirky characters, musical moments, and a touch of holiday magic!”
This latest production highlights Maddie’s journey from a BAFTA-winning presenter to a digital science sensation. Known for her curiosity-driven content on her YouTube channel (which was awarded Kidscreen’s Best Kids Channel in 2022), Maddie has shared her passion for science through multiple digital series and has produced and hosted live events across the UK, including The Wonder Games and a CBeebies adaptation of Twelfth Night at Shakespeare’s Globe. She has also been a staple of CBeebies’ Christmas Show since 2017 and appeared at the Royal Albert Hall for the CBeebies Prom in 2024.
In addition to her work on screen and stage, Maddie is a dedicated author, with her latest book, A Very Curious Christmas, now available in paperback. Her work continues to inspire a love for science and nature in children and families across the world, supported by her roles as a patron for the Youth STEM Awards and an ambassador for both The Wildlife Trust and Eureka: The National Children’s Museum.
Maddie Moate’s Very Curious Christmas promises to be a fun, educational, and memorable holiday experience for all ages. Tickets are on sale now, and families can expect a festive show that combines science with holiday spirit in the heart of London’s West End. Don't miss your chance to enjoy this unforgettable journey through the science and magic of Christmas!
Friday, 8 November 2024
Miss Saigon Returns to the Stage: A Legendary Musical Reborn in a New UK Tour
The powerful love story of Miss Saigon returns as Michael Harrison, in collaboration with Cameron Mackintosh, brings Boublil and Schönberg’s legendary musical back to the UK in a brand-new, contemporary touring production. Opening at Newcastle Theatre Royal on October 4, 2025, this reimagined Miss Saigon commemorates the 35th anniversary of its West End debut with fresh creative energy, captivating a new generation of audiences.
Following Newcastle, the production will tour to renowned venues including the Playhouse Theatre in Edinburgh, Palace Theatre in Manchester, The Alexandra in Birmingham, Grand Theatre in Leeds, and New Theatre in Oxford, running until early January 2026. Additional dates, full casting, and production team details are set to be announced soon, with priority booking available at miss-saigon.com.
In this epic musical set during the final days of the Vietnam War, 17-year-old Kim finds herself working in a bar run by a complex character known as The Engineer. There, she meets and falls in love with Chris, an American GI, but the fall of Saigon tears them apart. Unbeknownst to Chris, Kim bears his child and embarks on a powerful journey of survival, determined to reunite her family. Miss Saigon is filled with themes of love, resilience, and sacrifice, and features a score that has resonated with audiences worldwide.
Reflecting on this milestone, Cameron Mackintosh remarks:
Thirty-five years after Miss Saigon first opened to international success, I am delighted that this powerful, heart-wrenching love story has remained timeless around the world. This tale of two young people, an American soldier and a Vietnamese girl, who fall in love amid the devastation of war, has touched hearts and sparked connection worldwide.”
Inspired by a recent, critically acclaimed Sheffield Crucible production, this tour brings new life to the show’s intimate moments and grandeur alike, expanding to theatres beyond the reach of the original. Michael Harrison shares the excitement:
It is thrilling to be collaborating with Cameron on a brand-new production of Miss Saigon. Millions have been moved by its messages of family, love, and resilience, and now we have the opportunity to share it with audiences across the UK in a contemporary new form.”
Since its debut, Miss Saigon has won 75 major awards, including Olivier and Tony Awards, and has been performed in 378 cities, translated into 15 languages, and seen by over 38 million people globally. This extraordinary revival directed by Jean-Pierre van der Spuy promises to carry forward its legacy with modernised staging, fresh direction, and the enduring, iconic score by Claude-Michel Schönberg with lyrics by Richard Maltby Jr. and Alain Boublil.
As Miss Saigon prepares to soar once more, this tour promises audiences the chance to experience one of the world’s most acclaimed musicals in a whole new light, bringing the sweeping story of love and sacrifice to life for theatergoers across the UK.
Thursday, 7 November 2024
Capital Theatre to Open in London with 'Dirty Dancing - The Classic Story on Stage' as its Inaugural Show
A brand-new theatre venue, Capital Theatre, is set to open its doors in West London at Westfield London, Shepherd’s Bush, in autumn 2025. Co-founded by Karl Sydow and Adam Kenwright, this state-of-the-art venue will launch with the record-breaking production Dirty Dancing- The Classic Story on Stage, bringing all the heart, passion, and classic soundtrack of the beloved film back to the London stage. Tickets for this iconic show go on sale November 8th at dirtydancingonstage.co.uk, so book early to experience “the time of your life” in this premium, purpose-built theatre.
Set in a 35,000-square-foot space, the Capital Theatre boasts a 620-seat auditorium designed to deliver an immersive experience from every seat- no one will be more than nine rows from the stage. Sydow, who has produced Dirty Dancing since 2004, shares his excitement for this new venture:
We’ve always had a mission to bring more people to the theatre, and by opening the Capital Theatre at Westfield London, we are bringing a theatre to where the people are!”
With an inviting foyer café, an on-site box office, and convenient transport links- including four Underground stations and over 5,000 nearby parking spaces- Capital Theatre is designed to be a destination for theatre lovers across the UK.
Dirty Dancing- The Classic Story on Stage has captivated audiences worldwide with its unforgettable scenes, signature lift, and classic soundtrack of 35 hit songs, including 'Hungry Eyes', 'Hey Baby', 'Do You Love Me?', and, of course, '(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life'. The story transports audiences back to the summer of ’63 at Kellerman’s resort, where Baby meets the charismatic dance instructor Johnny Castle and is drawn into his world. With thrilling choreography and heartwarming moments, this production is a treat for fans of the iconic film and theatre lovers alike. The show’s dynamic cast and live band, consisting of over 40 performers, will bring this legendary story to life in a new, intimate way.
Adam Kenwright, the founder of Kindred Partners, highlights Capital Theatre’s potential to add a fresh energy to London’s entertainment scene
Capital Theatre is a thrilling, state-of-the-art addition to London’s thriving entertainment scene... We have created a uniquely tailored and designed new space with the experience of audiences at its heart.”
Opening with Dirty Dancing, Capital Theatre is set to become a must-visit venue for Londoners and tourists alike, offering an immersive and accessible way to experience theatre like never before.
Nominations Now Open for the 25th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards- Celebrating Theatre's Best as Voted by You!
WhatsOnStage has officially opened nominations for the 25th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards, the only major theatre awards determined entirely by theatregoers. Theatre fans across the UK can now nominate their favourite performers and shows, making their voices heard in this prestigious celebration of theatre. Nominations close at midday on 21st November, and a shortlist will be announced on 5th December 2024, with public voting on the shortlist opening the same day and closing 9th January 2025.
This year’s ceremony will culminate in a glamorous event at the London Palladium on 9th February, 2025, where the winners will be announced. The event will feature live performances by top stage talent, backed by a 24-piece orchestra, and promises to be an unforgettable night for theatre lovers. Tickets for the event are on sale now, giving fans a chance to witness this celebration of talent live.
WhatsOnStage’s Darius Thompson and Alex Wood shared their excitement about the upcoming awards, saying:
Let the campaigning begin! We're thrilled to give audiences the opportunity to celebrate their favourite shows and talents. This year, we're adapting the awards to better reflect our theatre community, including expanding the ‘Best Off-West End Production Award’ to the newly named ‘Best Studio Production Award,’ recognising smaller-scale, captivating productions in intimate spaces. We’re also excited to introduce a Wigs, Hair, and Make-Up category to spotlight the innovative work in this area of theatre.”
Among the categories open for nomination are Best Performer in a Play (sponsored by SINE Digital), Best Performer in a Musical (sponsored by Ticketmaster), and Best West End Show (sponsored by Dewynters). Additional new and updated categories this year allow audiences to honor creativity from a wider range of productions, from regional theatre to new musicals and plays. This year’s awards also include the recently added Best Studio Production Award to support smaller venues and the Wigs, Hair, and Make-Up category.
The technical categories- such as Costume Design, Lighting Design, and Video Design- will be judged by an independent panel of industry experts, with the public then voting on the shortlists. This brings the total award categories to 24, ensuring that every aspect of theatre, from performances to technical achievements, is recognised.
WhatsOnStage has extended special thanks to the sponsors for their support in making the 2025 awards possible, including SINE Digital, Ticketmaster, MTI, Concord, Disney’s Hercules, Dewynters, Travelzoo, and many others. Be sure to check the eligibility criteria before submitting nominations, and get ready to vote for your favourite stars and shows as the 25th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards celebrates a milestone year in the world of theatre!
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button at the Ambassadors Theatre: A Timeless Tale with Newfound Precision and Radiance
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Ambassadors Theatre
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button the musical at London’s Ambassadors Theatre isn’t just a production; it’s an unforgettable journey through life’s fragility and beauty, rendered with soul-stirring precision and depth. I previously reviewed the show at the Southwark Playhouse and I'm thrilled to say that in its current run, this show has transformed into an even sleeker, tighter production, gracefully weaving together heartfelt storytelling with mesmerising visuals and a flawless cast. Every element is fine-tuned and elevated, resulting in a masterpiece that celebrates light over darkness and resilience over despair. At a time when the world is rife with uncertainty, especially on a night as charged as tonight with the outcome of US election, Benjamin Button feels like an essential reminder of hope, love, and the good in humanity. If the title makes you expect a straightforward story about aging backward or something akin to the Brad Pitt film, think again- this adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story blossoms into a beautifully layered, vibrant musical that’s so much more than its name suggests.
From the outset, the cast, led by the astounding performances of John Dagleish (Benjamin) and Clare Foster (Elowen), grounds the fantastical tale with warmth, authenticity, and nuance. Dagleish’s transformation through Benjamin’s reverse aging is breathtaking; he deftly captures the innocence of youth and the weariness of age within a single character arc, making every step of Benjamin’s journey feel genuine and impactful. Foster’s portrayal of Elowen exudes strength, tenderness, and an unwavering belief in love that carries the entire production. Together, their chemistry illuminates the stage, bringing the highs and lows of Benjamin’s unconventional life to vivid reality.
The supporting cast, too, delivers standout performances, each role finely crafted and essential to the show’s tapestry. This ensemble excels in maintaining a delicate balance between humour and emotion, enriching the story and infusing moments of levity that accentuate the depth of the more profound themes. It’s rare to find a cast so collectively committed to a show’s vision, and here, every actor plays a vital role (and instrument) in amplifying the story’s emotional impact.
This really is a theatrical feast and the technical design elements elevate the show even further. The lighting, created by Zoe Spurr, is simply exquisite; it bathes the stage in soft, evocative hues that shift subtly as Benjamin’s life unfurls. From warm sunlight to muted twilight, Spurr’s design captures the moods of both time and place, visually narrating Benjamin's life in a way that feels poetic and hauntingly beautiful. The sound design, crafted by Luke Swaffield, adds another layer of immersion. It gently guides the audience through the ebb and flow of Benjamin’s experiences, using carefully timed soundscapes that accentuate the emotional resonance of each scene without ever overshadowing the actors, as well as keeping us in the world during the pre-show and interval.
From the carefully curated theming of the venue with period-inspired newspaper articles and gentle nods to the show scattered around, to the Cornish-sourced drinks and playful options like Miss Moncreif's teapot cocktails, every touch feels like an invitation to step deeper into Benjamin’s world. The merchandise is equally thoughtful, with unique items that perfectly echo the essence of the production, offering mementos as distinctive as the show itself. What’s truly remarkable, though, is the respect the show affords its audience; it trusts them to form their own interpretations and to find meaning in the visual and thematic patterns woven throughout. Symbolic imagery and clever symmetry appear again and again, enriching the storytelling and leaving subtle clues for the audience to uncover on their own. The love and care that have gone into crafting The Curious Case of Benjamin Button shine through in every detail, creating a rare and unforgettable experience. Shows like this are a rarity, and it feels like a privilege to witness the start of something so genuinely special.
What makes The Curious Case of Benjamin Button particularly profound is its unwavering commitment to showcasing the best of humanity. In a story that could easily become mired in the tragic aspects of aging backward, this adaptation instead emphasises joy, connection, and the resilience of the human spirit. Every moment, whether tinged with sorrow or elation, reflects a radiant optimism that’s both disarming and inspiring. By centring the narrative on life’s beauty, fleeting as it may be, the musical leaves audiences with a renewed sense of appreciation and awe for the world we inhabit.
The score, written by Darren Clark and Jethro Compton, is both folk-inspired and timeless, perfectly complementing the story’s unique narrative. The music serves as an emotional anchor, moving with ease from soul-stirring solos to harmonious ensemble numbers that stay with you long after the final curtain call. Each song feels intricately woven into the fabric of the story, enhancing the unfolding of Benjamin's life and carrying the audience through his journey with grace and sincerity.
Reflecting on this evening's performance- especially set against the tense backdrop of the US election results- I can’t help but feel that Benjamin Button offers something the world desperately needs. It’s a beacon of light, a testament to the resilience of love and the enduring power of human connection. It urges us to look beyond divisions and differences and find solace in the beauty of a shared journey. I left the theatre not only deeply moved but also with an undeniable urge to spread the word about this remarkable production. Theatre this beautiful, this uplifting, deserves to be seen, discussed, and cherished.
In a world that sometimes seems obsessed with darkness, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button chooses to shine, offering a precious reminder of all that is good, kind, and beautiful. It’s a production that demands to be witnessed, not just for its artistic brilliance but for its resounding message: that even in a life bound by time, there’s so much to savour, celebrate, and remember. Don’t miss your chance to experience this exceptional production- it will touch your heart, challenge your perspective, and leave you with a warmth that lingers long after the lights dim.
Reviewed on 6th November 2024 by Olivia
Photo Credit: Marc Brenner
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Wednesday, 6 November 2024
Matthew Bourne’s Iconic Swan Lake Celebrates 30 Years with Extensive UK and Ireland Tour
Dance lovers, prepare to experience the power and artistry of Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake, as it embarks on an extraordinary UK and Ireland tour to celebrate its 30th anniversary. With 29 weeks of breathtaking performances across 19 venues, New Adventures once again brings Tchaikovsky’s classic to audiences with a thrilling revival that pushes dance theatre boundaries. Starting at Theatre Royal Plymouth on November 11, 2024, and leading into an 8-week holiday season at Sadler’s Wells, this tour marks New Adventures’ 22nd consecutive Christmas season at the iconic venue.
In 2025, the tour extends to Aberdeen, Sheffield, and Dublin, alongside previously announced cities including Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh, and Glasgow, ensuring audiences nationwide will have a chance to experience the groundbreaking production that forever changed dance theatre. Since premiering at Sadler’s Wells in 1995, Swan Lake has won over 30 international awards and become the most successful dance production of all time, celebrated for replacing the traditional female swan ensemble with a bold, male corps-de-ballet. The production’s success has reverberated globally, holding records for the longest-running full-length dance piece in both the West End and on Broadway, with Olivier and Tony Awards in categories from Best New Dance Production to Best Choreography.
This tour also welcomes a new generation of New Adventures talent making their debut in lead roles: Harrison Dowzell, Jackson Fisch, and Rory Macleod as The Swan/The Stranger; James Lovell, Leonardo McCorkindale, and Stephen Murray as The Prince; Nicole Kabera and Ashley Shaw as The Queen; Katrina Lyndon and Bryony Wood in double roles. The company’s stellar ensemble will elevate Lez Brotherston’s set and costume design and Paule Constable’s dynamic lighting, with video and projection by Duncan McLean. The dark, witty, and emotionally charged choreography, directed by Matthew Bourne, remains central to this genre-defining experience, blending wit and menace in equal parts.
As Official Partners, Fortnum & Mason and Edwardian Hotels bring their support to the tour, underscoring the cultural importance of this masterpiece. Join the excitement as Swan Lake embarks on its 30th-anniversary journey, celebrating dance theatre history with every performance.
photo credit: Johan Persson
Tuesday, 5 November 2024
Full Cast Announced for The Lonely Londoners at Kiln Theatre; Extended Run Due to High Demand
Kiln Theatre and Jermyn Street Theatre have announced the full cast for the highly anticipated run of The Lonely Londoners, adapted by Roy Williams from Sam Selvon's iconic novel. Directed by Ebenezer Bamgboye, the production features a stellar ensemble cast including Tobi Bakare, Shannon Hayes, Solomon Israel, Gilbert Kyem Jnr, Carol Moses, Aimée Powell, and Romario Simpson. Due to popular demand, the run has been extended, with performances now scheduled from 10th January to 22nd February 2025, at Kiln Theatre, with the official press night set for 16th January.
Bamgboye, returning to direct this critically acclaimed adaptation, remarked:
Sam Selvon’s novel, The Lonely Londoners, is a timeless masterpiece... I feel doubly lucky for the opportunity to return back to it a second time, at a perfect venue, alongside a truly stellar group of actors and creatives.”
Set in 1950s London, The Lonely Londoners tells the story of Henry ‘Sir Galahad’ Oliver, a Trinidadian immigrant who arrives in London with dreams and optimism, only to encounter the harsh realities faced by a generation of Caribbean migrants. As he meets others from the Windrush generation, he is confronted with the challenges and complexities of building a home in a city that often views him as an outsider. This adaptation explores the Windrush generation’s hopes, resilience, and camaraderie in a society shaped by prejudice.
Creative Team:
Director: Ebenezer Bamgboye
Set Designer: Laura Ann Price
Costume Designer: Anett Black
Lighting Designer: Elliot Griggs
Sound Designer: Tony Gayle
Movement Director: Nevena Stojkov
Voice and Dialect Coach: Hazel Holder
Casting Director: Abby Galvin
Kiln-Mackintosh Resident Assistant Director: Imy Wyatt Corner
Associate Sound Designer: Bella Kear
Literary Consultant: Susheila Nasta
Cast Announced for Stiles + Drewe’s Best New Song Prize Concert 2024: A Star-Studded Celebration of New Musical Theatre Talent
Prepare for an unforgettable night of new musical theatre as Mercury Musical Developments and Stiles + Drewe, in partnership with Broadway Licensing Global, present the 2024 Best New Song Prize Concert. Hosted by Olivier Award-winning actor Jenna Russell, this one-night-only gala will take place at The Other Palace on Monday, December 2 at 7:30 pm, showcasing the incredible talent of both emerging and established musical theatre creators.
This unique concert features a glittering cast, including stage icons like Charlie McCullagh (42 Balloons, Jesus Christ Superstar), Desmonda Cathabel (Aladdin, Miss Saigon), Lauryn Redding (Standing at the Sky’s Edge), Natalie Paris (Pretty Woman, SIX), Obioma Ugoala (Frozen, Hamilton), Samuel Barnett (Rock Follies), and Tim Howar (Rock of Ages, The Phantom of the Opera). Also performing are Allyson Ava Brown (Hamilton, Les Misérables), Cassius Hackforth (Something Rotten), Dan Partridge (Grease), Jodie Jacobs (Hello Dolly!), and Liv Andrusier (Fiddler on the Roof).
Alongside performances from these incredible artists, the event will feature songs from recent British musical successes like Becoming Nancy, Cable Street, Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York), and 42 Balloons. The evening celebrates the vitality of new writing with a special showcase of 12 finalist songs, which include:
- 'The Temptation of Me' from Proud by Mark Anderson & Lee Freeman
- 'I’m Going to Stay With You' from The Tale of the Gifted Prince by Lezlie Wade & Dan Green
- 'It Starts Small' from Unfolding by Emma Vieceli
- 'Ideal Robot Assistant' from A.I. Will Solve All Your Problems by Leo Mercer
- 'Someday My Prince Will Come' from Queering the Canon by Cheeyang Ng & Eric Sorrels
- 'Viareggio' from Lifeboats by Gus Gowland
- 'Die Like Trees' from Girl Goes to the Underworld by Sam Norman & Bela Kawalec
- 'Hero' from Man Vs Snake the Epic Musical by Stuart Matthew Price & Daniel Fletcher
- 'Spread a Little Joy Around the Place' from Retail Therapy by Hilmi Jaidin
- 'Locked Away' from The Queen is Mad by Amy Clare Tasker & Tom McGrath
- 'Drek!' from Otto's Weidt's Brush and Broom Workshop for the Blind by Amir Shoenfeld & Caitlyn Burt
- 'Invisible' from Hatched! by Lydia Shaw & Edward Court
A distinguished panel of judges, including Chris Bush, George Stiles, Anthony Drewe, and Joanne Benjamin, will select the winning song, awarding £1,000 toward the winner’s development. An additional award recognising Voice, Vision & Potential will also be presented. Sponsored by Broadway Licensing Global, Dorico, Tarento Productions, and Kenny Wax Productions, the Best New Song Prize Concert celebrates the vibrant future of British musical theatre and its outstanding creative talent.
Stockard Channing Joins Brie Larson and Star-Studded Cast for the Thrilling West End Revival of Elektra
The timeless power of Greek tragedy is set to take the West End stage as Empire Street Productions announces additional casting for Elektra, Sophokles’s renowned drama, featuring a new, visceral translation by the award-winning poet Anne Carson. Academy Award-winner Brie Larson, previously announced as the lead, will make her West End debut alongside an impressive lineup: the internationally celebrated Stockard Channing (The West Wing, The Good Wife), Marième Diouf (Romeo and Juliet, The Globe), Greg Hicks (Grapes of Wrath, Coriolanus), and Evening Standard Award-winner Patrick Vaill, fresh off his acclaimed performance in Oklahoma! and Stranger Things: The First Shadow.
Directed by the visionary Daniel Fish, known for his groundbreaking Tony and Olivier Award-winning revival of Oklahoma!, this production of Elektra promises a powerful, haunting experience. Fish's return to Sophokles’s masterpiece marks the first major revival of the classic Greek tragedy in over a decade. The creative team behind Elektra features Annie-B Parson (Choreography), Jeremy Herbert (Set Design), Doey Lüthi (Costume Design), Adam Silverman (Lighting Design), Max & Ben Ringham (Sound Design), and Ted Hearne (Composer), with Kate Godfrey (Voice & Dialect) and casting by Heather Basten CDG.
The production begins its journey at Theatre Royal Brighton on January 13, 2025, before moving to London’s Duke of York’s Theatre for an exclusive 11-week season starting January 24, with a press night scheduled for February 5. This staging of Elektra promises an intense exploration of vengeance, grief, and survival, as Elektra, haunted by her father’s murder, awaits the return of her brother Orestes, who she urges toward a harrowing and irreversible act of revenge.
Empire Street Productions brings this much-anticipated Elektra revival to life following their acclaimed projects like Prima Facie with Jodie Comer and The Pillowman starring Lily Allen. The full cast lineup for Elektra will be announced soon. For tickets and more information, visit ElektraPlay.com.
Sunday, 3 November 2024
THEATRE NEWS ROUNDUP 27th October- 2nd November 2024
What a week for theatrical news! Lots of casting and show announcements, plus exciting concerts to look forward to next summer. Click the links below for the full stories!
The musical extends its UK tour due to high demand, adding extra dates in four cities and bringing its powerful, award-winning story to new audiences.
Celebrating 20 years, 13 Going on 30 comes to the stage with a musical adaptation premiering in Manchester, bringing Jenna Rink’s unforgettable journey to life for a new audience.
BBC Children in Need’s Challenge Squad brings an inspiring new story to life as Ethan prepares to take the stage in COME ALIVE! The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular for the 2024 appeal.
Virginia Gay’s award-winning Cyrano brings a bold, gender-flipped spin on Cyrano de Bergerac to London’s Park Theatre, combining modern humour, romance, and a fresh perspective on classic storytelling.
Clueless The Musical is set to make a stylish West End debut, capturing the wit, charm, and ’90s nostalgia of the beloved film with a fresh score by KT Tunstall and Glenn Slater.
Star-Studded Gala A Marvellous Party Celebrates Noël Coward with a Glittering Lineup
A Marvellous Party will honour Noël Coward with an all-star charity gala featuring performances from some of the UK’s brightest talents.
The sell-out production directed by Eline Arbo and based on Annie Ernaux’s Les Années, comes to London’s Harold Pinter Theatre for a limited run, offering an evocative portrayal of one woman’s life amid societal change.
The musical's original Australian cast album is now streaming in the UK, ahead of the musical’s highly anticipated UK stage premiere at Leicester’s Curve Theatre in April 2025.
Les Miserables West End and World Tour Casting News
Lucie Jones rejoins Les Misérables in the West End for a limited eight-week run as Fantine, while Katie Hall steps into the role for select cities on the Arena Spectacular World Tour before returning to London.
Co-produced by Lance Bass and Michelle Visage, the musical brings a fresh take on Edward Scissorhands to London’s Southwark Playhouse, celebrating individuality through music and heart.
The season brings new voices and powerful stories to the stage with world premieres and inclusive performances featuring top-tier talent.
The play brings Britain’s iconic comedy legends back to life in a nostalgic and hilarious new play set to run in London’s West End.
The highly anticipated Jo- The Little Women Musical concept album will be recorded at Abbey Road Studios
The musical celebrating Houdini’s life and legacy will launch with exclusive previews on Lake Como, Italy, in Spring 2025
The musical returns in 2024 with a star-studded UK & Ireland tour celebrating its 20th anniversary and iconic performances across major cities.
The gripping supernatural thriller, returns for an extensive UK tour in 2025, inviting audiences nationwide to experience its suspenseful, paranormal intrigue live on stage.
The Tony winner is set to headline BST Hyde Park 2025 with a thrilling performance of musical theatre classics and more on July 6.
See you next Sunday for another week of news!
Friday, 1 November 2024
Mary Poppins Musical Returns for a Spectacular 2024 UK & Ireland Tour with Fresh Cast and Dazzling Magic
The beloved musical Mary Poppins is set to soar again as it embarks on a new UK and Ireland tour in 2024, marking the 20th anniversary since its world premiere. Opening on November 4, 2024, at the Bristol Hippodrome- where the magic began two decades ago- the production will bring familiar faces and new talent to audiences across the UK and Ireland. Sharon Wattis joins the cast as Mrs. Corry and Miss Smythe, alongside Stefanie Jones as Mary Poppins and Jack Chambers as Bert, both praised for their portrayals in Australia.
Audiences will also be captivated by seasoned West End actors like Michael D. Xavier as George Banks, Lucie-Mae Sumner as Winifred Banks, and Rosemary Ashe, a key cast member from the original West End production, returning as Mrs. Brill. Other favourites include Patti Boulaye as Bird Woman, Wendy Ferguson as Miss Andrew, and Ruairidh McDonald as Robertson Ay, with David Burrows taking on the role of Admiral Boom. A rotation of talented young actors will portray Jane and Michael Banks, ensuring each performance remains fresh and engaging.
This upcoming tour celebrates Mary Poppins’ enduring legacy with breathtaking choreography, effects, and music that audiences cherish, featuring unforgettable Sherman Brothers classics like 'Jolly Holiday', 'Step in Time', and 'Feed the Birds'. New songs and music by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe add depth to this magical production, showcasing the beloved P.L. Travers character with fresh vibrancy. The show will travel to prestigious venues including Dublin’s Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre, and Manchester’s Palace Theatre, bringing the joy and wonder of Cherry Tree Lane to life for fans of all ages.
From its award-winning orchestrations by William David Brohn to the visionary direction of Richard Eyre, the Mary Poppins musical brings Broadway and West End mastery to the UK & Ireland stage. With a unique blend of classic storytelling, iconic songs, and a phenomenal creative team led by Cameron Mackintosh and Disney Theatrical Group, this production continues to enchant audiences worldwide.
Get ready for a magical journey with Mary Poppins, touring across the UK and Ireland in 2024, and experience the spellbinding choreography, set design, and unforgettable characters that have won hearts for two decades. Tickets are available now, so don’t miss the chance to see Mary Poppins back where she belongs- onstage, bringing joy to millions.
Hugh Jackman Set to Headline 2025 BST Hyde Park with Spectacular Live Show!
Get ready, London- BST Hyde Park 2025 is about to make this summer unforgettable as Tony-winning, Oscar-nominated actor Hugh Jackman is set to bring his incredible stage presence and musical talent to the UK stage on Sunday, July 6, 2025. With his upcoming live show, Hugh Jackman Live, fans can expect a dazzling performance of beloved musical theatre hits, backed by a full live orchestra. Songs will include fan-favourite numbers from The Greatest Showman, Les Misérables, The Music Man, and The Boy From Oz, plus some surprises just for his Hyde Park audience.
Tickets are expected to sell fast. For American Express cardholders, presale tickets go live today, Friday, November 1, at 2:30 pm GMT, with general ticket sales starting on Wednesday, November 6 at 10 am GMT via BST Hyde Park.
This summer's show will mark Jackman’s long-awaited return to the UK stage after five years and follows his record-breaking run in The Music Man on Broadway, which ran from 2021 to 2023. Jackman’s career in musical theatre launched with roles such as Gaston in Beauty and the Beast in Australia, his Olivier-nominated performance in Oklahoma! in the West End, and the Tony-winning role in The Boy from Oz. Now a global star, he continues to captivate audiences both on-screen as Wolverine and on stage. This tour is sure to delight audiences with his signature energy, charisma, and vocal talent.
Jackman’s Hyde Park performance is one of the biggest highlights for the 2025 BST Hyde Park series, joining previously announced headliners Jeff Lynne’s ELO and Zach Bryan. Each year, BST Hyde Park transforms London’s historic royal park into an incredible music destination, with past lineups including superstars like Andrea Bocelli, Shania Twain, Stevie Nicks, Morgan Wallen, and many more.
Don’t miss out on the chance to see Hugh Jackman live at BST Hyde Park this summer- get ready for a night of musical magic that fans will remember for years to come.
2:22 - A Ghost Story Returns for Spine-Chilling 2025 UK Tour: Thrills Await Across the Nation!
This Halloween season brings a thrilling announcement for supernatural theatre fans: 2:22 A Ghost Story will embark on an extended UK tour starting August 4, 2025, at the Manchester Opera House, sweeping across the nation until June 2026. With its gripping blend of suspense and paranormal intrigue, this award-winning play by Danny Robins has captivated audiences worldwide, having premiered in London’s West End with seven seasons of sold-out performances and reaching over a million viewers in 17 countries. Following its highly successful first UK tour in 2023-24, 2:22 is back to haunt theatres, revisiting previous cities and venturing into new ones to thrill fresh audiences with its chilling narrative.
2:22 A Ghost Story follows Jenny, who’s convinced her new home is haunted, and her skeptical husband, Sam. Their argument with dinner guests Lauren and Ben about the existence of ghosts leads to a night of tension and fear, with the group vowing to stay up until the mysterious hour of 2:22 to finally uncover the truth. This paranormal thriller first premiered at London’s Noël Coward Theatre in 2021 with Lily Allen, Julia Chan, Hadley Fraser, and Jake Wood, quickly garnering critical acclaim and a loyal fanbase. Since then, the play has attracted top actors including Stephanie Beatriz, Tom Felton, Laura Whitmore, Sophia Bush, and Joe McFadden, each adding unique depth to Robins’ chilling story.
Written by Danny Robins, the acclaimed creator behind BBC’s Uncanny, and directed by Matthew Dunster, 2:22 immerses audiences in a suspenseful exploration of belief versus skepticism, set against a backdrop of eerie sound and lighting design by Ian Dickinson and Lucy Carter, with expert illusions from Chris Fisher. Designer Anna Fleischle’s atmospheric set and Cindy Lin’s costume design contribute to the haunting ambiance, intensifying every moment as secrets unfold.
Reflecting on the overwhelming reception, Robins expressed his excitement for the upcoming tour, saying:
I am genuinely humbled by how well the production continues to be received… Hopefully this new tour will bring 2:22 A Ghost Story to new people, as well as those who are hungry for more.”
For those daring enough to confront the unknown, tickets for the 2025 2:22 A Ghost Story tour are a chance to experience the unforgettable thrill that only live theatre can deliver. Get ready to uncover the truth- if you dare.
The Impossible Man Musical Honouring Houdini to Debut with Exclusive Previews on Lake Como in Spring 2025
In an enchanting new musical tribute to Harry Houdini, The Impossible Man will bring the legendary illusionist to life with special previews on Lake Como, Italy, in Spring 2025. Portrayed by Broadway star and Drama Desk nominee Ryan Silverman, Houdini’s story will unfold with over 20 dazzling stage illusions, including some that have never before been seen onstage. This exciting announcement coincides with October 31, 2024, marking 98 years since Houdini's passing.
Silverman, known for his performances in Broadway hits like The Phantom of the Opera, Chicago, and Side Show, will capture Houdini’s world-renowned charisma and stage mastery. Reflecting on his role, Silverman shared:
Playing Houdini will be a challenge I’m thrilled to take on, and with such a respected creative team, I’m beyond excited to jump into the world of The Impossible Man!”
Under the direction of Federico Bellone, who recently helmed Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, The Impossible Man promises a bold narrative style inspired by modern television, shifting between Houdini’s final day in 1926 and pivotal moments from his past. This unique approach invites audiences to explore both Houdini’s fame and personal trials, all set against a Broadway-inspired score composed by Giovanni Maria Lori, who has drawn influence from Houdini's Hungarian roots.
Magic designer Paolo Carta (known for Mary Poppins, Ghost, and Charlie and The Chocolate Factory in Europe) will be creating a range of awe-inspiring illusions, including a reimagining of Houdini's Chinese Water Torture Cell and the stage appearance of an elephant. The impressive choreography, led by Gillian Bruce, will add another layer to the production’s dynamic performances.
With its prestigious Lake Como setting for previews at Sociale Theatre and a full international debut to be announced later in the year, The Impossible Man promises to be a memorable tribute to Houdini, celebrating his life and magic like never before.
The Last Laugh Brings Comedy Legends to London’s West End: Don’t Miss This Unforgettable New Play!
Following a successful, sold-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Last Laugh is heading to London’s West End for a limited engagement at the Noël Coward Theatre, running from 25 February to 22 March 2025, with tickets available now.
Written and directed by Paul Hendy, this unique production reimagines the lives and legacies of three of Britain’s greatest comedic legends: Tommy Cooper, Eric Morecambe, and Bob Monkhouse. Audiences will experience a blend of classic humour and heartwarming stories as the show revives the wit and charisma of these beloved icons. Portraying the three comedy greats, Bob Golding (as Eric Morecambe), Damian Williams (as Tommy Cooper), and Simon Cartwright (as Bob Monkhouse) will reprise their critically acclaimed roles from Edinburgh.
Producer Jamie Wilson shares his enthusiasm:
The timeless appeal of these comedy legends captivated us in Edinburgh, and we knew more audiences needed to experience their genius. This play allows long-time fans to revisit these icons while introducing them to a new generation.”
With its blend of nostalgia and humour, The Last Laugh is poised to become a must-see in London before heading to New York and on a UK tour. Be ready for a moving, laugh-out-loud performance that celebrates the enduring legacy of Britain’s comedic treasures.
photo credit: Pamela Raith
Bush Theatre Announces 2025 Season: Showcasing New Talent and Unmissable Stories on Stage
Bush Theatre has unveiled an exciting 2025 lineup filled with world premieres, returning stars, and original plays that bring fresh voices and unheard stories to the stage. Committed to launching, establishing, and sustaining careers for emerging writers, Bush Theatre’s new season promises innovative storytelling and compelling performances. Tickets for the new season, available today, start at £15, offering theatre fans an accessible way to experience ground-breaking shows at the forefront of modern theatre.
Kicking off in the Holloway Theatre, the Bush Theatre’s main house, is Lavender, Hyacinth, Violet, Yew by Bush Theatre’s Emerging Writers’ Group alum Coral Wylie. Directed by Debbie Hannan, this world premiere follows one family’s journey of reconciliation. Starring Omari Douglas (of It’s a Sin and Constellations), alongside Wil Johnson and Pooky Quesnel, the play is both moving and unapologetically queer. Later in April, Speed, written by Mohamed-Zain Dada and directed by Olivier-nominated Milli Bhatia, explores the secrets and absurdities of daily life with humour and warmth.
In Bush Theatre’s Studio, the January debut of ...blackbird hour by babirye bukilwa, directed by malakaï sergeant, promises to be a standout. A raw look at self-love, belonging, and identity, this play features creative captioning and audio description for an inclusive experience. For those looking for more stories that explore human connection, Tender, directed by Emily Aboud, will run in November and highlights the serendipitous bond between two people searching for meaning.
The Bush Theatre’s 2025 season showcases its dedication to fresh perspectives and inclusivity, supported by its new Bush Theatre Producers' Circle, which aims to foster the next generation of playwriting talent. Artistic Director Lynette Linton reflects on the season, saying:
It’s a bitter-sweet feeling to announce my penultimate season as Artistic Director of The Bush, though exciting as it shows just what we’re all about, developing new writers and creatives and inviting them into the Bush family."
For fans and newcomers alike, Bush Theatre’s 2025 season is a must-see for those looking to experience the best of modern theatre with stories that resonate.
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