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Tuesday 29 October 2024

13 Going on 30 - The Musical Premieres in Manchester in 2025!


Get ready to be swept back into the whimsical world of 13 Going on 30 as it transforms from beloved rom-com to musical in a world premiere at Manchester Opera House. This limited season debut kicks off on September 21st, 2025, and promises a nostalgic, magical experience for fans and newcomers alike. Based on the 2004 hit starring Jennifer Garner and Mark Ruffalo, 13 Going on 30- The Musical is written by the original film’s writers, Josh Goldsmith and Cathy Yuspa, and directed by award-winning Andy Fickman (Heathers, She’s The Man). Goldsmith and Yuspa have crafted a fresh adaptation for the stage, working alongside songwriters Michael Weiner and Alan Zachary (First Date, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series) to give Jenna Rink’s story a new dimension.

The story follows 13-year-old Jenna, a quirky, awkward middle schooler who feels trapped in the struggles of high school social life. When she wishes to skip ahead to adulthood, Jenna magically wakes up “thirty, flirty, and thriving” with the glamorous job of editor at a high-end fashion magazine. But adulthood proves to be more complex than she imagined, and as Jenna uncovers the life she’s built, she goes on a journey of self-discovery, realizing what- and who- she left behind. With its signature mix of comedy, romance, and heart, 13 Going on 30 explores timeless themes of friendship, identity, and staying true to yourself, making it perfect for a new generation to experience on stage.

Goldsmith and Yuspa, who also wrote the musical’s book, are thrilled to revisit the story, marking the 20th anniversary of the original film. They shared their excitement, saying:

When we wrote the movie 13 Going on 30, we never dreamt that on the film’s 20th anniversary, we’d get the chance to see a whole new generation fall in love with Razzles and feel thirty, flirty, and thriving. It’s been a joy to work with ROYO, Revolution Studios, songwriters Alan Zachary & Michael Weiner, and director Andy Fickman to bring this story to life as a stage musical. We were thrilled by the audience’s response to our workshop last year, and now we can’t wait to officially open in Manchester at the legendary Opera House- the launchpad of so many iconic musicals. So bring your family, your friends, maybe a date, or just come alone- don’t be shy, we’re all nice. Hope you have as much fun seeing the show as we had making it!”

Tickets go on sale at exactly 1:30 PM on November 13th, so set your reminder to grab yours early for this must-see production. With the Manchester Opera House’s legacy as the launchpad of iconic musicals, anticipation is high for this adaptation to make its mark. The full casting has yet to be announced, but with a powerhouse team behind it and plenty of musical talent, 13 Going on 30- The Musical promises to captivate fans of all ages with fresh songs, heartwarming themes, and the classic charm of Jenna Rink’s journey. So bring your friends, family, or just yourself to join in on the fun, laughter, and a little bit of magic at 13 Going on 30- The Musical- an exciting new chapter for a modern classic.

Monday 28 October 2024

Dear Evan Hansen Extends UK Tour with Extra Dates for 2025!


Fans across the UK now have extra chances to experience the powerful story of Dear Evan Hansen as ATG Productions announces an extended four-week run due to popular demand. This award-winning musical- celebrated with Olivier, Tony, and Grammy wins- will reach additional cities with new dates, bringing this moving production to even more audiences. The tour, directed by Nottingham Playhouse's Artistic Director Adam Penford, premiered at the Nottingham Playhouse in September 2024 and has captivated audiences nationwide with its emotional depth and impactful story.

Dear Evan Hansen tells the story of Evan, a socially anxious high schooler whose desire to fit in leads him down a path of tangled truths and unexpected consequences. Ryan Kopel (Newsies) stars as Evan, delivering a nuanced performance alongside Lauren Conroy (Into the Woods) as Zoe Murphy and Alice Fearn (Wicked, Come From Away) as Heidi Hansen, Evan’s mother. Supporting them is an ensemble cast, including Helen Anker (Mamma Mia!), Richard Hurst (The Lion King), TikTok-discovered Sonny Monaghan as alternate Evan, Killian Thomas Lefevre (Bat Out Of Hell) as Connor Murphy, Tom Dickerson (Heathers) as Jared Kleinman and Vivian Panka (9 to 5 the Musical) as Alana Beck. The ensemble are Lara Beth-Sas, Will Forgrave, Daniel Forrester, Jessica Lim, Sonny Monaghan and Elise Zavou. This marking the first UK production to incorporate an ensemble cast.

This extended leg will visit Aylesbury Waterside Theatre (June 10-14), Birmingham Alexandra (June 17-21), Grand Opera House York (June 24-28), and Edinburgh Playhouse (July 1-5), with tickets available now at evanontour.com. The production’s team boasts a high-caliber crew, with design by Morgan Large, choreography by Carrie-Anne Ingrouille, lighting by Matt Daw, and a score by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, whose songs have become musical theatre icons.

In partnership with The Mix, a UK charity supporting those under 25, Dear Evan Hansen provides resources and outreach to audiences affected by its themes, addressing mental health issues relevant to young people today. This partnership reinforces the musical’s mission to encourage conversation, support, and awareness for sensitive issues central to the story.

Get ready to immerse yourself in the unforgettable world of Dear Evan Hansen, a journey of truth, forgiveness, and resilience that speaks to audiences of all ages. Don’t miss your chance to witness this celebrated musical on its extended UK tour- book your tickets soon, as demand continues to grow.

photo credit: Marc Brenner

Wednesday 23 October 2024

Experience the Magic of Christmas with the Royal Ballet and Opera: Performances, Events, and Festive Delights at Covent Garden


This Christmas season, the Royal Ballet and Opera (RBO) invites you to celebrate with enchanting performances, festive food, curated gifts, and more at Covent Garden. From a dazzling tutu Christmas tree to magical shows like Cinderella and Hansel and Gretel, plus behind-the-scenes tours and family-friendly events, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this holiday season.

For the first time ever, the Royal Ballet and Opera is unveiling a stunning tutu Christmas tree in the Linbury Theatre Foyer starting Friday, November 22. Designed by Hugo Dalton and made from recycled tulle and borrowed tutus, this tree symbolises the elegance and creativity of the RBO. Complemented by a snow-themed décor, it sets the scene for a truly magical holiday experience.

Captivating Performances on Stage
This winter, the Royal Ballet brings the timeless fairytale of Cinderella to life, while the Royal Opera showcases a storybook production of Hansel and Gretel by Antony McDonald. For opera lovers, La bohème, set against the backdrop of Paris at Christmastime, will be conducted by Speranza Scappucci. The Linbury Theatre offers something unique with Ruination, an inventive twist on the Greek myth of Medea.

RBO continues its commitment to accessibility, offering performances designed for neurodiverse audiences and those with specific access needs. Notable events include relaxed performances of Cinderella and Hansel and Gretel.

Seasonal Treats and Festive Dining
Warm up with festive cocktails such as the Gingerbread House or a Down the Rabbit Hole mocktail at the Linbury Foyer Bar, or indulge in holiday-themed coffees and pastries at the RBO Café. For a truly decadent experience, the rooftop Piazza Restaurant is offering a special three-course Christmas menu from November 29, featuring traditional holiday dishes and mouthwatering desserts, all made with the finest local ingredients.

Exclusive Tours and Family-Friendly Events
The "Making of Cinderella" tour gives audiences a behind-the-scenes look at this beloved ballet, while children can enjoy the Cinderella Adventure Tour, a family-friendly exploration of the magical world of Cinderella. Don’t miss the Christmas Cracker Family Sunday on December 15, featuring sing-alongs, dance workshops, and a Cinderella Ball – perfect for creating holiday memories with the whole family.
Unique Gifts and Holiday Shopping

The RBO Shop offers an array of exclusive, beautifully crafted gifts, including festive decorations, jewelry, books, and more. Gift wrapping and delivery services make holiday shopping a breeze, whether in-store or online.

Royal Ballet and Opera at Home and in Cinemas
Can’t make it to Covent Garden? Enjoy the festive spirit from the comfort of your home with Royal Ballet and Opera Stream, featuring holiday favourites like The Nutcracker and Cinderella. Alternatively, catch a live screening at your local cinema, bringing the magic of ballet and opera straight to your doorstep.

Discover more and book your holiday experiences today at the RBO website.
 
photo credit: Tristram Kenton

Full Cast Announced for The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical London Premiere


The highly anticipated London premiere of The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical is fast approaching, and Bill Kenwright Ltd and Paul Taylor-Mills are excited to announce the full cast for this thrilling production. Fans of Rick Riordan’s bestselling book series are in for a treat, as a stellar cast brings the beloved characters to life on stage this November.

As previously announced, the lead role of Percy Jackson will be played by Max Harwood (Stranger Things: The First Shadow), joined by a talented ensemble. Scott Folan takes on the role of Grover, Jessica Lee plays Annabeth, and Paisley Billings will be Sally Jackson. Greg Barnett steps into multiple roles as Mr. Brunner/Poseidon/Hades, while Joe Allen portrays Mr. D/Gabe. Samantha Mbolekwa brings Clarisse to life, and Joaquin Pedro Valdes takes on the roles of Luke/Ares.

Ensemble members include Philip Catchpole, Morgan Gregory, Charlotte O’Rourke, and Alex Waxman, who makes her professional stage debut.

The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical is based on Rick Riordan’s beloved book series, which has sold over 180 million copies worldwide. Fans of the story have already seen Percy Jackson’s world adapted into films and a hit TV series for Disney+, and now it’s time for London audiences to experience the magic of the musical.

First premiering off-Broadway in 2014, the musical has gone on to tour the US and had a limited Broadway run in 2019. Now, Londoners will get their first chance to be transported into the world of Percy Jackson and the Greek gods.

When New York City teenager Percy Jackson learns he’s the half-blood son of Poseidon, his life changes forever. Plunged into a world of mythical monsters and godly powers, Percy must navigate a destiny he never asked for while discovering what it truly means to be a hero. With heart-pounding adventures and thrilling stakes, The Lightning Thief musical will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.

This dynamic musical is brought to life by an outstanding creative team. The book is written by Joe Tracz (Be More Chill), with music and lyrics by Rob Rokicki (Monstersongs). The production is directed and choreographed by Lizzi Gee (Groundhog Day). Set and costume design is by Ryan Dawson Laight, lighting by Charlie Morgan Jones, and sound by Dominic Bilkey. The team also includes video designer Duncan McLean, illusions director Richard Pinner, fight director Lisa Connell, and puppet director Laura Cubitt.

London’s premiere of The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical promises an unforgettable experience for fans and newcomers alike. Be prepared to embark on an epic journey with Percy and his friends in this electrifying musical event.

Tuesday 22 October 2024

Lauren Ward and Josie Benson to Lead Cast in World Premiere of Stalled at King’s Head Theatre


West End and Broadway star Lauren Ward (Stranger Things: The First Shadow, Dear Evan Hansen) and Josie Benson (Kiss Me Kate, Mamma Mia!) are set to headline the cast of Stalled, a new musical premiering at the King’s Head Theatre. This heartwarming and thought-provoking production centres around a group of characters whose lives intersect in a posh Seattle ladies' room. From Maggie, a woman in search of herself, to a frazzled mother, a neurodivergent daughter, a non-binary poet, and a queer computer scientist, Stalled tells their stories with soul-stirring melodies and rare authenticity. The musical promises an uplifting and emotional celebration of diverse voices, all navigating the complexities of modern life.

With a book and lyrics by Liesl Wilke and music by Andy Marsh, with additional music by Kyle Puccia, Stalled will run for six weeks, from Thursday, February 13th, to Sunday, March 23rd, 2025, under the direction of Vikki Stone. Two press performances are scheduled for Sunday, February 16, at 2pm and 5pm.

Producer Thomas Hopkins expressed his excitement about bringing this vibrant, poignant musical to the King’s Head Theatre, working alongside co-producer Liesl Wilke. He emphasised the importance of giving a platform to underrepresented voices, adding that the production aims to foster inclusivity through a "Pay What You Can Tuesdays" initiative, allowing audience members of all financial backgrounds to experience the show. This initiative is made possible by the support of a dedicated foundation, reinforcing the show's commitment to community and accessibility.

Anne Boleyn the Musical to Have World Premiere at Hever Castle: A Historic Debut Not to Be Missed


Historalia Productions is thrilled to announce the world premiere of Anne Boleyn the Musical, set to debut at Hever Castle in August 2025. This unique production brings the captivating story of Anne Boleyn to life at her childhood home, offering audiences an immersive experience at this iconic historical site. Directed by Roxana Silbert, with a book by Rebecca Night, music by Sam Gevers, and lyrics by Rebecca Night & Sam Kenyon, the musical will be performed in a specially constructed 1,800-seat outdoor auditorium, running from 2nd-30th August 2025.

Anne Boleyn the Musical explores Anne’s transformative journey from a young woman venturing into the royal courts of Flanders and France, to her eventual rise to Queen of England and her tragic downfall. Set against the stunning backdrop of Hever Castle, where Anne grew up, this production promises to reveal the true nature of one of history’s most intriguing women, offering audiences a fresh perspective on her ambitions, legacy, and her pivotal role in shaping England’s future.

Historalia Productions, founded by Simon de Merode and Eliane Astor-De Merode, brings its signature style of historical storytelling to the UK for the first time. Known for their large-scale musical productions in historic venues across Belgium, Historalia’s latest project is set to create an unforgettable theatre experience at Hever Castle. Previous productions, including Jeanne d'ArcMarie-Antoinette, and 1830, have wowed audiences, and Anne Boleyn the Musical is poised to continue that tradition.

Hever Castle’s CEO, Duncan Leslie, expressed his excitement for this groundbreaking production, calling it an extraordinary opportunity to witness the story of Anne Boleyn unfold at the very place she once called home. This West End-calibre show, paired with the castle’s rich history, is sure to captivate both regular visitors and new guests alike.

With a talented creative team and the magical setting of Hever Castle, Anne Boleyn the Musical will be a must-see event in 2025. Full casting and additional creative details will be announced soon.

photo credit: Daniel Watson

Wednesday 16 October 2024

Full Cast Announced for 2025 UK Tour of Bat Out of Hell The Musical


The producers of the award-winning Bat Out of Hell The Musical, which features Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf's greatest hits, have announced the full cast for the upcoming 2025 UK tour. This electrifying show, which begins performances on 6 January 2025 at the Edinburgh Playhouse, will tour across the UK until 20 September 2025, concluding in Northampton. Fans can expect a spectacular production featuring a dynamic cast, iconic rock songs, and unforgettable theatrical energy.

Joining the previously announced Glenn Adamson as Strat, Katie Tonkinson as Raven, Rob Fowler as Falco, and Sharon Sexton as Sloane, new cast members include Georgia Bradshaw as Zahara, Ryan Carter as Jagwire, Carla Bertran as Tink, Luke Street as Ledoux, and Carly Burns as Valkyrie. The full ensemble cast features a talented mix of West End and touring performers, including Leo Abad, Peter Camilleri, Joshua Dever, Reece DuncanGeorgia Holland, Georgia Iudica-Davies, Natalie Pilkington, Harriet Richardson-Cockerline, Sophie-Rose Emery, Catherine Saunders, Ethan Tanner, Craig Watson, James Wilkinson-Jones and Beth Woodcock. At certain performances, roles such as Strat, Falco, Sloane, and Ledoux will be covered by alternate actors, including Luke Street and Beth Woodcock.

Inspired by its arena tours in Australia and New Zealand, this reimagined production promises to be a high-octane experience, with a sprawling set design featuring multi-level platforms and an on-stage eight-piece rock band. The show immerses the audience in the fantastical world of Bat Out of Hell, delivering some of the most iconic rock anthems ever recorded. The musical features Jim Steinman’s legendary songs like You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth, Bat Out of Hell, I Would Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That), and Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad. It also includes the previously unreleased song, What Part of My Body Hurts the Most.

The stage adaptation of Bat Out of Hell has wowed audiences worldwide, with successful runs in Manchester, London’s West End, and international productions in Canada, Germany, New York, Las Vegas, and beyond. It received critical acclaim and won the Radio 2 Audience Award for Best Musical at the Evening Standard Awards, in addition to eight nominations at the WhatsOnStage Awards, including Best New Musical.

The musical tells the story of the immortal leader Strat and his love-at-first-sight obsession with Raven, the daughter of Falco, the ruler of a dystopian city. As their passionate connection grows, the two lovers find themselves caught in a struggle that threatens to tear both of their families apart. The production brings Steinman and Meat Loaf's epic collaboration to life on stage with a thrilling mix of music, romance, and rebellion.

The creative team behind Bat Out of Hell The Musical includes book, music, and lyrics by Jim Steinman, direction by Jay Scheib, musical supervision by Michael Reed, additional choreography by Xena Gusthart, set and costume design by Jon Bausor, and lighting design by Patrick Woodroffe. The UK tour is produced by Michael Cohl, Tony Smith, and David Sonenberg, with executive producer Julian Stoneman.

Audiences across the UK will have the chance to experience the exhilarating power of Bat Out of Hell when it kicks off its tour in 2025. Don’t miss this unforgettable celebration of rock ‘n’ roll, love, and rebellion!

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Monday 14 October 2024

The Lord of the Rings- A Musical Tale to Premiere at Theatre Royal Plymouth in October 2025


The Lord of the Rings- A Musical Tale is set to embark on a new journey with the critically acclaimed theatrical production, playing exclusively at Theatre Royal Plymouth from 4–11 October 2025. This UK presentation follows its successful seasons in Chicago, Auckland, and Australia. Tickets will be available from 22 October at www.theatreroyal.com.

Originally staged at The Watermill Theatre in 2023, director Paul Hart’s adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s iconic Lord of the Rings trilogy offers a fresh perspective by telling the story through the eyes of the Hobbits. What began as an intimate production has evolved into a breathtaking spectacle designed to fill larger venues. After a highly praised run at the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre in the summer of 2024, the production is set to tour in Auckland and Sydney, with additional Asia-Pacific dates on the horizon.

The show will return to the UK with a full British cast before embarking on a European tour, presented by People Entertainment Group. The ensemble features 32 actor-musicians, combining live music with an epic narrative. The production’s score includes contributions from A.R. Rahman (Slumdog Millionaire), Finnish folk band Värttinä, and Tony Award-winner Christopher Nightingale (Matilda the Musical), with book and lyrics by Shaun McKenna and Matthew Warchus.

The story begins as the Hobbits celebrate Bilbo Baggins’ 111th birthday in the Shire, where Bilbo gifts his nephew Frodo the One Ring, setting Frodo on a perilous journey across Middle-earth with the Fellowship by his side. As the Fellowship faces the looming threat of Mordor, the production invites the audience to become part of the Hobbits’ world, journeying with them as they face the epic battle between good and evil.

Producer Kevin Wallace shared his excitement for this production, saying, "Paul's wonderful production invites us all to become Hobbits in the company of Hobbits." Wallace also expressed his enthusiasm for bringing the show back to the UK, where the musical initially began its journey before heading off to wow audiences in the U.S. and beyond.

The original production at The Watermill Theatre, which sold out its 12-week run, received widespread acclaim, winning the WhatsOnStage Award for Best Regional Production and earning eight Broadway World Awards. Critics praised its innovative use of puppetry, projections, and live music, calling the production “exhilarating” and “rewarding” for both Lord of the Rings devotees and newcomers. The musical continued its success with an expanded ensemble and a U.S. premiere at the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre in 2024, where it was lauded as a “visual marvel.”

The return of
The Lord of the Rings- A Musical Tale
to the UK marks an exciting moment for British audiences. James Mackenzie-Blackman, CEO of Theatre Royal Plymouth, expressed his pride in hosting this exclusive run, saying:

We are incredibly proud to be hosting The Lord of the Rings – A Musical Tale in 2025. It’s a truly unique theatrical experience, combining music, storytelling, and a multi-skilled ensemble of performers.

Director Paul Hart reflected on the journey of the production, saying:

To tell this epic and beloved story onstage, we had to start small and think big—very much like a Hobbit! It’s been an exhilarating journey, and I am thrilled to bring the show back to the UK before we embark on the European tour.

For more information on worldwide productions, visit www.lotrmusical.com


Thursday 10 October 2024

Max Harwood to Star as Percy Jackson in Musical's West End Premiere


Stepping into the shoes of a demigod and taking on the lead role of Percy Jackson for the London premiere of The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical is Max Harwood (Stranger Things: The First Shadow, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie).

Max Harwood, who gained widespread acclaim in 2021 for his breakout role as Jamie New in the film adaptation of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, has quickly made a name for himself on both stage and screen. His performances have included roles in Netflix’s Black Mirror and the Olivier Award-winning Stranger Things: The First Shadow. Now, Harwood is set to take up Percy Jackson’s lightning bolt as he leads the cast in this thrilling musical adaptation.

Presented by Bill Kenwright Ltd. and Paul Taylor-Mills, The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical is based on Rick Riordan’s beloved book series, which has sold over 180 million copies worldwide. Percy Jackson’s adventures have already captivated audiences through film adaptations and the hit Disney+ TV series. The musical first premiered off-Broadway in 2014 to rave reviews, followed by two US tours, a 2017 off-Broadway run, and a limited 16-week Broadway engagement in 2019.

For the first time ever, London audiences will experience this magical musical starting in November. Guided by an exceptional creative team, the production promises to transport viewers to a world of gods, monsters, and epic adventures.

The story follows Percy Jackson, a New York City teenager who discovers he is the half-blood son of Poseidon. Thrust into a larger-than-life world of Greek mythology, Percy grapples with newfound powers he can’t control and a destiny he never asked for. With mythical creatures hunting him and the future of the world at stake, Percy embarks on an epic quest to prove himself a true hero.

This dynamic musical adaptation of The Lightning Thief features a book by Joe Tracz (Be More Chill), music and lyrics by Rob Rokicki (Monstersongs), and is directed and choreographed by Lizzi Gee (Groundhog Day).

Further casting and full creative team details will be announced soon.

The Lightning Thief is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd.

London is in for an electrifying adventure this November, so get ready for an unforgettable journey with Percy Jackson and friends!

Full Cast Announced for UK & Ireland Your of Kinky Boots the Musical


Producers ROYO and Curve are thrilled to announce the complete cast for the all-new Made at Curve production of Kinky Boots The Musical, winner of Olivier, Tony, and Grammy Awards. This celebrated musical will tour the UK and Ireland starting from 17 January 2025.

Joining the cast are: Newtion Matthews (Once on This Island) as Lola for select performances and Simon Snr for all others. Kara Lily Hayworth (Cilla the Musical) as Nicola, Joe Caffrey (Billy Elliot) as Don, Kathryn Barnes (Guys & Dolls) as Pat, Lucy Williamson (Fame!) as Trish, Jonathan Dryden Taylor (Fiddler on the Roof) as Mr Price, Scott Paige (I Should Be So Lucky) as George, Liam Doyle (Heathers) as Harry.

The ensemble cast also features: Kofi Dennis, Ru Fisher, Ben Middleton, Ashley-Jordon Packer, Cerys Burton, Cole Dunn, Kaya Farrugia, Jordan Isaac, Deena Kapadia, Tori McDougall, and Liam McEvoy.

These new cast members will join previously announced stars: Johannes Radebe (Strictly Come Dancing) as Lola, Dan Partridge (Grease) as Charlie Price and Courtney Bowman (Legally Blonde) as Lauren.

Kinky Boots The Musical features a score by Cyndi Lauper and a book by Harvey Fierstein, with direction by Curve’s Artistic Director Nikolai Foster. The story, based on real events and the 2005 film, follows Charlie Price, a man trying to save his family’s failing shoe factory. When he meets Lola, a charismatic drag queen, their collaboration brings hope, reinvention, and a splash of glamour to the business.

With its uplifting message of celebrating individuality and finding common ground, Kinky Boots promises to “Raise You Up” starting January 2025.

The production is helmed by Nikolai Foster, featuring choreography by Leah Hill, set and costume design by Robert Jones, musical supervision by George Dyer, lighting design by Ben Cracknell, sound design by Adam Fisher, casting by Harry Blumenau CDG CDA, and wigs, hair, and make-up design by Campbell Young Associates.

Associate direction is by Michaela Powell, with associate choreography by Johnny Bishop, and associate sound design by Harry Barker. Production management is handled by Setting Line.

Kinky Boots is produced by ROYO and Curve. Don’t miss this fabulous production when it kicks off its tour in January 2025!

Wednesday 9 October 2024

Tom Fletcher’s There’s a Monster in Your Show to Return for New Tour


Tom Fletcher’s beloved children’s musical There's a Monster in Your Show is set to return for a new UK tour. Adapted from Fletcher's popular book series, the show features music by Fletcher himself, alongside Barrie Bignold. The production has a runtime of 50 minutes and is aimed at introducing young children to live theatre through an interactive and fun experience. Directed by Miranda Larson, the show invites kids to join in the fun as a group of performers and their friendly monster pals create a magical, participatory performance.

The cast for this tour includes talented puppeteers like Charlie Daniels, Josh Macrow, Ben Murrell, Ashton Owen, and Gil Sidaway. The tour will start at Watford Palace Theatre in October 2023 and is expected to visit over 50 venues across the UK, running through June 2024

Cast Announced for Spend Spend Spend Musical Revival


The Royal Exchange Theatre has announced the cast for its festive musical production of Spend Spend Spend, which will run from 23 November 2024 to 11 January 2025. The 1998 musical, with a book and lyrics by Steve Brown and Justin Greene, is based on the life of Viv Nicholson, famous for her big lottery win and extravagant spending. The production will be directed by Josh Seymour.

Leading the cast, Rachel Leskovac will star as Viv Nicholson, with Rose Galbraith portraying Young Viv. Rebecca Thornhill will take on dual roles as Viv’s mother and Mrs Waterman.

Alex James-Hatton will play Keith, Viv’s second husband, while Joe Alessi will portray her father George, and Lejaun Sheppard will appear as Johnny Love.

The ensemble cast includes Jamil Abbasi, Abigail Brodie, George Crawford, Ayesha Maynard, Rachel Moran, Alfie Parker, and Karen Wilkinson.

Director Josh Seymour shared his enthusiasm for the production, stating: “Spend Spend Spend is packed with hilarious and heartbreaking songs which will explode with energy when delivered by our brilliant cast and band. Audiences can expect a bittersweet rollercoaster of a story as we follow Viv through the highs and lows of life. She’s a great character to spend an evening with – wild, witty and warm.”

The creative team for Spend Spend Spend is comprised of a talented group, including Grace Smart as designer, Jack Knowles as lighting designer, and Richard Brooker and Nick Lodge as sound designers. Lucy Hind serves as choreographer and intimacy director, while Ben Ferguson takes on the roles of music supervisor, arranger, and co-orchestrator. Matthew Malone is the orchestral manager and co-orchestrator, and Livi van Warmelo will be the musical director.

The production also benefits from the expertise of Natalie Grady as voice and dialect coach, Jim Arnold as casting director, Elizabeth Laurence as Birkbeck assistant director, and Nickie Miles-Wildin as associate director.

Don't miss this captivating production of Spend Spend Spend, bringing Viv Nicholson’s unforgettable story to life on stage this holiday season!

Tuesday 8 October 2024

Matilda the Musical to Embark on New UK and Ireland Tour


The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) has exciting news for musical theatre lovers: Matilda The Musical will launch its second major tour across the UK and Ireland in October 2025. The tour kicks off at Curve Theatre in Leicester on October 6, 2025, and will run simultaneously with the show's West End production.

Based on Roald Dahl’s beloved book, Matilda The Musical tells the inspiring story of a determined young girl who uses her vivid imagination to overcome life's challenges. The musical has achieved remarkable success, amassing over 100 awards, including an impressive 24 Best Musical accolades. Audiences can look forward to hearing iconic songs such as "Quiet," "Naughty," "When I Grow Up," and "Revolting Children." Additionally, a film adaptation released in 2022 is available on Netflix, broadening the show's reach even further.

Written by Dennis Kelly, with music and lyrics by Tim Minchin and direction by Matthew Warchus, the production also boasts a talented creative team, including Rob Howell (set and costume design), Peter Darling (choreography), Christopher Nightingale (orchestrations and musical supervision), Hugh Vanstone (lighting), Simon Baker (sound), and Paul Kieve (special effects and illusions).

In a recent interview, Minchin reflected on the show's enduring popularity: “When we first started working on the show, our aim was to make a lovely little jewel of a musical for the RSC’s Courtyard Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon. We never imagined that all these years later it would still be running in the West End, have been made into a film, and is now about to embark on its second tour of the UK and Ireland. I’m deeply proud of Matilda The Musical, and every single talented person who continues to work on it with passion and enthusiasm.”

The tour will celebrate its 15th anniversary at Curve Theatre, where it will run until October 25, 2025. Following that, it will continue to various venues, including the Alhambra Theatre in Bradford (October 30 to November 23), the Liverpool Empire (December 2 to January 4, 2026), Theatre Royal Plymouth (January 13 to February 7), Sunderland Empire (February 11 to 28), Edinburgh Playhouse (March 4 to 22), and Manchester Palace Theatre (March 26 to April 25). Additional dates are expected to be announced in the future.

Priority booking for RSC and Theatre Members/Friends, as well as ATG+ Members, opens at 10 a.m. on October 22, 2024, with general ticket sales starting on October 24, 2024, for most venues (with exceptions for Curve and Theatre Royal Plymouth). Details regarding casting and other creative aspects of the tour will be revealed later.

photo credit: Manuel Harlan

Sing Street Musical Set for UK Premiere Next Summer


Sing Street: A New Musical is set to make its UK premiere at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre next summer, with performances running from 8 July to 23 August 2025 and a press night on 18 July. Based on John Carney’s much-loved 2016 coming-of-age film, the musical tells the story of a 16-year-old Dubliner in the 1980s, who forms a band to escape his struggles at home and win the heart of a girl.

The stage version, which was first seen in Boston and New York before the pandemic, has a book by Enda Walsh, with music and lyrics by Gary Clark and John Carney. The show will be directed by Rebecca Taichman, who helmed the earlier versions, with choreography by Sonya Tayeh and set design by Bob Crowley. Casting for the UK production is being overseen by Stuart Burt.

Rachel O’Riordan, artistic director of the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, shared her excitement for the upcoming production, highlighting the show's exploration of the impact of music and creativity. She remarked, "It’s about people’s contact with creativity and rebellion, and also music taking you out of yourself and where you are."

Composer Gary Clark expressed his deep connection to the story, recalling his own experience of forming a school band in the early 1980s. He explained, "Sing Street holds a very special place in my heart. We had so much fun creating the original songs for the movie and rekindled that spirit for the additions that we’ve written especially for this production."

O’Riordan also noted that this will be a new version of the show, crafted specifically for its UK premiere, rather than a remount of the New York production.

Don't miss the opportunity to experience this heartwarming and high-energy musical when Sing Street hits the Lyric Hammersmith stage in summer 2025!

Saturday 28 September 2024

Rewitched by Lucy Jane Wood: A Cozy, Witchy Autumn Read with Heart and Magic | Book Review


Rewitched by Lucy Jane Wood
Published: September 2024 by Pan Macmillan

Rewitched by Lucy Jane Wood is a delightful, whimsical read that blends magic, self-discovery, and a touch of romance. Set against an autumnal backdrop, the story feels like the perfect cosy companion for crisp autumn evenings. Lucy's writing is light, engaging, and full of charm, creating a world that feels grounded in reality but dusted with just enough magic to keep you on your toes. It’s this balance that makes the book feel both relatable and thrilling- an exciting escape that still feels close to home.

At the heart of the story is Belle, a young woman in her twenties who is on a journey of self-discovery. She’s navigating the complexities of friendship, love, and her growing abilities as a witch. What makes Belle such a relatable character is her vulnerability- her self-doubt, uncertainty, and introspective nature are portrayed in a way that many readers, especially those, like me, in their twenties, will find familiar. Her love for books and reading added an extra layer of depth to her character, which really resonated with me as a fellow book lover.

One of the standout elements of Rewitched is the way Lucy Jane Wood captures that feeling of trying to find your place in the world- whether in relationships, career, or simply figuring out who you want to be. Belle’s internal struggles, particularly her self-doubt, are written with honesty and sensitivity, giving her a relatable, human quality that grounds the magical elements of the story. I also appreciated how Belle’s passion for books was woven into the narrative- it made her feel even more real, and I loved that a character so deeply rooted in magic was also a lover of literature.

The romance subplot between Belle and Rune added a lovely dimension to the story. The slow-burn dynamic between them was enjoyable, but I did feel that it could have been developed a bit further. While the chemistry between them was palpable, there were moments where I was left wanting more- more depth, more interaction, and more emotional payoff. At times, it felt like there were missed opportunities to delve deeper into their relationship. Additionally, there were a few plot points that seemed like they were going to tie into the larger story but didn’t quite pan out. Some plot threads were left hanging, which left me wanting a bit more closure by the end.

That being said, the book's pace was fast and engaging, keeping me invested even when I could predict certain twists. I did guess the main plot twist before it happened, but it didn’t detract too much from my enjoyment of the story. The magic and mystery unfolded with a steady momentum that kept things exciting, and despite a few loose ends, I found myself eager to see how everything would play out.

What really sets Rewitched apart from other witchy reads is the slightly more grown-up feel it has. While it maintains a fun, cosy atmosphere, the themes of self-doubt, identity, and navigating young adulthood give it more depth than you might expect from a typical seasonal read. Lucy Jane Wood's writing brings a level of warmth and charm that makes this book feel comforting, while still providing enough magic and intrigue to keep it engaging.

Rewitched is a delightful, autumnal escape that’s perfect for anyone looking for a magical yet relatable read. The characters, especially Belle, are easy to connect with, and the world Lucy has created is both familiar and exciting. While the romance could have used a bit more development and there were a few loose threads, the overall experience was warm, whimsical and left me smiling. If you’re looking for a witchy book that balances heart, magic, and a touch of romance, Rewitched is a wonderful pick for your fall reading list.

Reviewed by Olivia

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Thursday 29 August 2024

A Sweet, Sun Soaked Read: Enemies to Lovers by Laura Jane Williams | BOOK REVIEW



Enemies to Lovers by Laura Jane Williams
Published: 15th August 2024 by Penguin Books

Enemies to Lovers by Laura Jane Williams is a sweet, fun read that I lapped up, especially given the perfectly matched setting—I read it on a beach in Greece, just like the characters’ family holiday destination! The novel is a delightful blend of summer vibes, humour, and romance that will satisfy any reader.

As the name suggests, the plot follows the classic enemies-to-lovers trope, with two characters who initially clash but gradually uncover deeper feelings for each other. The dynamic between the leads is engaging, filled with sharp banter and witty exchanges that had me chuckling throughout. The chemistry is undeniable, and Williams does a great job of building tension between them before allowing the romance to blossom in a satisfying way.

One of the standout elements of this book is its summery atmosphere. The vivid descriptions of the Greek island transported me directly into the story. The lazy days, family dinners, and warm evenings in Greece are beautifully captured, making it the perfect companion for a beach holiday, or to transport you if you're at home.

However, the pacing of the novel felt a bit uneven at times. While the initial setup and the growing attraction between the characters were well-paced, certain parts of the middle dragged, and I found myself wishing for a bit more momentum. That said, the book’s charm lies in its light-heartedness and the way it effortlessly combines humour with heartfelt moments.

Williams also delves into the topic of mental health, which adds a layer of depth to the otherwise breezy narrative. The portrayal is sensitive and relatable, particularly in how the characters’ past experiences shape their present behavior and relationships. This aspect of the story felt authentic and necessary, though it might not be as thoroughly explored as some readers might hope.

Overall, Enemies to Lovers is an enjoyable read that perfectly captures the essence of a summer romance, especially if you happen to be reading it in a similar setting. While it didn’t resonate with me quite as strongly as Our Stop by the same author, it’s still a sweet story with plenty of witty one liners, warmth, and heartfelt moments to keep you engaged. If you’re looking for a book that combines sun-soaked settings with a feel-good romance, this one is worth picking up.

★★★
Reviewed by Olivia

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Wednesday 31 July 2024

When the Moon Hatched by Sarah A Parker | BOOK REVIEW


When the Moon Hatched by Sarah A Parker
Published: April 2024 by Harper Voyager

When The Moon Hatched by Sarah A. Parker transports readers to a fantastical world where ancient magic and mythical creatures like dragons are brought back to life. The story centres around Raeve, an assassin for the rebel group Fíur du Ath. Her life is upended when a rival bounty hunter causes chaos, leading to her capture by the Guild of Nobles. This powerful fae group uses her as a political pawn. Meanwhile, Kaan Vaegor, haunted by his past, seeks solace and finds himself drawn to Raeve in a high-security prison. As they uncover their intertwined destinies, they face dangerous truths and a burgeoning romance. The novel is a rich blend of fantasy, intrigue, and romance.

Sarah A. Parker delivers an engaging fantasy romance in When The Moon Hatched, filled with magical intrigue and heartfelt moments. The world-building is richly detailed, creating a vivid backdrop for the story. The author constructs a world where ancient magic pulses just beneath the surface, waiting to be discovered. The setting is immersive, with unique cultural and magical elements that add depth to the narrative.

The characters are compelling and well-developed. Raeve stands out as a strong and multi-faceted protagonist. Her journey is captivating, and the romance woven throughout is genuinely engaging. The chemistry between Raeve and Kaan is palpable, and I found myself rooting for their relationship throughout the book. The supporting characters, while sometimes not fully fleshed out, add layers to the narrative and set up potential future conflicts and alliances.

One notable critique is the pacing and length of the book. At over 600 pages, the story feels drawn out at times, with certain sections that could have been more concise. For such a long novel, there are stretches where not a lot happens, and the plot meanders through world-building and side stories. This can make the book feel slower than necessary, though it also provides a comprehensive setup for future instalments. Despite these pacing issues, the writing is compelling and engaging. Sarah A. Parker's style is smooth and immersive, making it easy to race through the book even when the plot slows down.

I personally don't think When The Moon Hatched is quite as good as the hype suggests but it's definitely an enjoyable read that successfully sets the stage for an exciting series. While it could have benefited from being shorter and more tightly paced, the fascinating world-building, endearing romance, and engaging writing make it a worthwhile experience. The book promises much for future entries, and I'm eager to see where Parker takes the story next. 

Reviewed by Olivia

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Tuesday 18 June 2024

Don't Miss Sister Act the Musical in the West End: A Heavenly Night at the Theatre


If you're looking for a divine night out in London, then Sister Act the Musical is your calling! This sparkling show is lighting up the West End, and it’s a sin to miss it. Whether you’re a theatre aficionado or a casual musical-goer, here are some heavenly reasons to catch this nun-believable production. Plus, it's going on a UK tour, so if you can’t make it to London, the show might just be coming to a cathedral near you!

Star-Studded Cast: First off, let’s talk about the cast. This production is blessed with talent that will make you want to sing “Hallelujah!” Leading the way is the fabulous Alexandra Burke as Deloris Van Cartier, whose powerhouse voice and infectious energy bring this iconic character to life. Ruth Jones, known and loved for her role as Nessa in the hit TV show Gavin and Stacey plays the strict yet lovable Mother Superior. Also gracing the stage is the dynamic duo of Lee Mead as Eddie Souther and Lemar as Curtis Jackson, adding charm and villainy in equal measures. 

Joyous Music and Dance: The music in Sister Act is nothing short of heavenly. With Alan Menken's uplifting songs that blend gospel, disco, and Motown vibes, you’ll be tapping your feet and clapping your hands in no time. Glenn Slater's lyrics are jam packed with word play that'll have you laughing out loud. Hits like 'Raise Your Voice' and 'Take Me to Heaven' will have you bopping in your seat, while Lizzie Bea's astounding rendition of 'The Life I Never Led' with have you praising her talent. 

A Feel-Good Story: At its heart, Sister Act is a story about friendship, faith, and finding your true voice. Deloris Van Cartier, a lounge singer on the run, transforms a convent choir with her lively spirit and unites a group of nuns in a shared purpose. It’s a tale that warms the soul and reminds us of the power of community and self-discovery. You’ll leave the theatre with a full heart and a smile on your face.

Hilarious and Heartwarming Moments: From laugh-out-loud moments to tear-jerking scenes, Sister Act the Musical has it all. The comedic timing of the cast, especially Ruth Jones and Lesley Joseph, is impeccable. The variety of interactions are both touching and hysterical. Thanks to the uniquely defined personalities of each nun,  the musical strikes a perfect balance between humour and heartfelt emotion.

Stunning Production Value: Morgan Large's set and costume designs are vibrant and detailed, immersing you in the world of the convent and the seedy nightclubs. Coupled  with Tim Mitchell's dynamic lighting, and a Tom Marshall's really well balanced sound, every scene is a visual feast that enhances the overall experience.


With a stellar cast, sensational music, a heartwarming story, and top-tier production value, it promises a night of entertainment that is nothing short of divine. So grab your friends, book your tickets, and get ready to be blessed with one of the most enjoyable shows of the year. And remember, if you can’t catch it in London, the UK tour is coming soon to a town near you. Praise be!

So, what are you waiting for? Don’t miss out on this heavenly experience – it's sure to be a habit-forming night out!

Photo Credit: Johan Persson
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Wednesday 12 June 2024

Magic, Love, and Books 'A Novel Love Story' by Ashley Poston Enchants | BOOK REVIEW


A Novel Love Story by Ashley Poston
Published: 25th June 2024 by HQ

Ashley Poston’s A Novel Love Story is a delightful dive into the whimsical world of Eloraton, where books are not just read, but lived. This book is a love letter to every book lover out there, capturing the joy, escape, and sense of home that only a good story can provide.

The story follows our protagonist, Eileen Merriweather, who discovers the mysterious and quaint town of Eloraton—a place that gives off major Once Upon a Time vibes. Here, books are not mere objects but gateways to a world where characters come to life, in fact the whole town and its inhabitants are taken straight from her favourite book series. Eileen’s journey intertwines with the enigmatic and charming Anderson, whose minty eyes and brooding personality grow endearing over time. Together, they uncover secrets that bridge the magical and the real, leading to a plot twist that, while somewhat predictable, still feels satisfying.

Now, I can see how A Novel Love Story could be a marmite book. Some might find the magical realism a bit perplexing, or the plot holes a tad frustrating. But I’m firmly on the loving side of this divide. Poston's magical realism is reminiscent of Carrie Hope Fletcher’s style—grounded yet sprinkled with magic. Even if I didn’t fully understand all the magic, I believe that was sort of the point, adding to the charm and whimsy of the narrative.

The characters’ small acts of service and quiet signs of love were heart-melting. Anders’ minty eyes may have been mentioned a few times too many, and his “sweetheart” endearment seemed to come out of nowhere, but these quirks added to the unique charm. And let’s not forget the sheer celebration of books. The story encapsulates the pure joy and escape that books offer, a sentiment every bookworm will resonate with.

While I guessed the big plot point early on, it didn’t detract from my enjoyment. The journey was filled with so many quotable lines and tender moments, that guessing the twist felt like being in on a delightful secret rather than a spoiler.

I’ve never experienced those intense feelings for a book series where the characters felt like family, except maybe during my The Fault in Our Stars phase (which we won’t talk about). However, A Novel Love Story gave me a glimpse into what that might feel like. It made me think of how fans describe their love for the Addicted/Calloway sisters books and the Boys of Tommen series—real-world versions of Eloraton.

In short, if you’re a lover of books and magic, A Novel Love Story by Ashley Poston is a must-read. It’s a heartwarming celebration of the magic found in the pages of a book, filled with endearing characters and enchanting moments. Highly recommended!

Reviewed by Olivia

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Tuesday 28 May 2024

How to Plot a Payback by Melissa Ferguson book review: a hilarious and heartfelt tale of revenge, unexpected love, and personal growth.


How to Plot a Payback by Melissa Ferguson
Published: 2nd April 2024 by Thomas Nelson

Melissa Ferguson's How To Plot a Payback is a delightful rom-com that combines humour, heart, and just the right amount of drama. The story centres around Finn Masters who is ecstatic to secure his dream job as a writer for the hit sitcom Neighbors. His excitement, however, takes a nosedive when he learns that he will be working alongside Lavender Rhodes, the actress he has blamed for his troubles since their teenage years. Intent on getting his revenge, Finn devises several schemes to undermine Lavender. Yet, as his plans comically unravel, Finn starts to question his feelings and realises that Lavender is not who he thought she was. The narrative unfolds through a series of humorous misadventures and touching moments, ultimately leading to an unexpected romance. To sum it up, the book is a hilarious and heartfelt tale of revenge, unexpected love, and personal growth.

A few years ago I was lucky enough to receive an arc of Melissa Ferguson's Meet Me in the Margins, which I fell in love with, so when I saw she was releasing a new book, I knew I had to get my hands on it and I'm glad I did because it was just the dose of romance and joy that I needed. Melissa's writing is not only strawberry sweet, it's also addictive and gripping. I found myself swooning at a lot of Finn's thoughts about Lavender and was really rooting for the duo as a couple but also individually.

One of the book's real strengths is how well the characters are developed. Finn is incredibly relatable; his grudges and insecurities make him both lovable and occasionally exasperating. Lavender starts off as the supposed villain but gradually reveals her own layers, showing her struggles and strengths. The chemistry between them is electric, keeping readers invested as they navigate the chaotic world of Hollywood and their evolving relationship. Their journey is full of ups and downs, making it a compelling read from start to finish and making their unexpected happy ever after even sweeter.

As I say, the dynamic between Finn and Lavender is great, filled with witty banter and comedic misadventures. Finn's attempts at revenge often backfire, leading to laugh-out-loud moments and surprising twists. I did find Finn's revenge plots a bit ridiculous and they sort of took away from the realism of the story at times but there was also a good balance of sincerity which toned things down.

Also, while the story is highly entertaining, some elements might feel a bit predictable, and the pacing can occasionally slow things down. However, these are minor quibbles in an otherwise charming and engaging read that I wouldn't hesitate to recommend.

The side characters and jobs of the two leads add to the charm of the story. Set against the backdrop of Neighbors (I was picturing the Australian show but i don't know if that's truly the vibe haha) we get a look at the inner workings of a writers room, and meet a host of lovable and hateable characters, all of whom add to the story and world.

How To Plot a Payback is a fun, feel-good romantic comedy that will leave you smiling. It's perfect for fans of lighthearted, character-driven stories with a touch of Hollywood glamour. If you're in the mood for a book that balances comedy with genuine emotion, give this one a try. 

Reviewed by Olivia

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