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Thursday 24 October 2024
: Louis McCartney Returns as Henry Creel in Stranger Things: The First Shadow for His Broadway Debut
Louis McCartney, the breakout star from the West End production of Stranger Things: The First Shadow, is set to reprise his role as Henry Creel for his highly anticipated Broadway debut. McCartney's performance in the West End earned him widespread acclaim, including The Stage 2024 Debut Award for Best Performer in a Play and the Critics’ Circle Award for Most Promising Newcomer. Praised by top publications as "spellbinding" (Daily Telegraph) and "breathtaking" (Deadline),
McCartney’s portrayal of the complex character Henry Creel has firmly established him as a rising star in the theatre world. He will take his final bow in the West End on November 10, 2024, before heading to Broadway to continue his run in this Olivier Award-winning production.
The Broadway adaptation of Stranger Things: The First Shadow will begin performances on March 28, 2025, at the iconic Marquis Theatre. Directed by the acclaimed Stephen Daldry (The Crown, Billy Elliot) and co-directed by Justin Martin (Prima Facie), this gripping prequel transports audiences back to 1959 Hawkins, where a young Henry Creel arrives in town, setting off a series of dark events that connect deeply to the mythology of the global Netflix sensation. With an original story co-created by the Duffer Brothers, Jack Thorne, and Kate Trefry, the production offers fans an enthralling, fresh narrative with stunning visual effects and heart-pounding performances that dive deep into the origins of the Stranger Things universe.
With a star-studded creative team, the Broadway run promises to be just as mesmerising as its West End counterpart, with many eagerly awaiting McCartney’s U.S. stage debut. Ticket sales are already underway for this must-see event, and theatre fans and Stranger Things devotees alike are excited to experience the early days of Hawkins on Broadway.
Stranger Things: The First Shadow has already proven to be a massive success in London, winning two Olivier Awards, including Best Entertainment. This thrilling theatrical event is set to captivate new audiences with its intricate set design, haunting soundtrack, and McCartney’s unforgettable performance as Henry Creel.
photo credit: Polk & Co
Dame Judi Dench Lends Her Voice to King’s Head Theatre’s First-Ever Pantomime, Cinderella, This Christmas
King’s Head Theatre and Elphin Productions are thrilled to announce full casting for their first-ever family pantomime in their new 250-seat auditorium. Drag Race UK star Ella Vaday (Nick Collier) will star as Ugly Stepsister ‘Peckham’, while ITV’s Mamma Mia: I Have a Dream contestant Maddy Erzan-Essien takes on the role of Cinderella. In an extra special treat, Dame Judi Dench will lend her vocal talents as the show’s Narrator, marking a magical addition to the production.
Cinderella, running from 30 November to 5 January, promises to deliver everything you’d expect from a Christmas panto- hilarious slapstick, sensational songs, puppets from Little Angel Theatre, and plenty of audience participation. With a local twist, this production celebrates the rich history of Islington in an intimate and immersive setting.
Dame Judi Dench, Patron of Little Angel Theatre, will be joined by a host of other celebrity friends and theatre Patrons, who will lend their voices in recorded segments throughout the show. Additional star guests will be announced soon.
Ella Vaday, known from RuPaul’s Drag Race UK and The Real Full Monty, will play one half of the Ugly Stepsister duo. Harry Curley, 2023 OFFIES Best Newcomer nominee, will play the other half as Dalston. Maddy Erzan-Essien (Memphis, Nine) stars as Cinderella, alongside Joseph Lukehurst (Dreamboats and Petticoats, Urinetown) as Prince Charming. Verity Kirk, Robert Rees, and Lucia Vinyard round out the cast as Dandini, Buttons, and Fairy Codmother, respectively.
The pantomime will be written and directed by Andrew Pollard, celebrated for his 15-year run as writer, director, and Dame at Greenwich Theatre. Pollard has twice won the OFFIE Award and was the 2023 British Panto Award-winner for Best Ugly Sister.
Executive Producer Sofi Berenger expressed her excitement about working with such a talented cast, particularly having Dame Judi Dench on board as Narrator.
Ella Vaday is an incredible talent, and with our commitment to LGBTQ+ representation, this production is a perfect fit for our stage. The whole team is thrilled to bring Andrew Pollard’s hilarious script to life, and we hope this marks the beginning of a new tradition in London’s pantomime scene."
Samantha Lane, Artistic Director of Little Angel Theatre, shared her excitement as well:
We’re absolutely thrilled that Little Angel Theatre’s incredible Patron, Dame Judi Dench, has lent her voice to Cinderella. It’s an absolute honour and adds an extra layer of magic to the production."
Tickets for Cinderella are now on sale, with both family-friendly and adults-only performances available. Further announcements about special guests and additional details about the adults-only version of the show will be made soon.
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
Here You Come Again: Strong Performances & Nostalgic Set Design Outshine a Thin Plot in This Dolly Parton-Inspired Musical
Here You Come Again (Tour)
New Victoria Theatre
Here You Come Again: The Musical is a lighthearted jukebox musical that blends the iconic charm of Dolly Parton’s greatest hits with a tale of self-discovery set during the lockdown era. Created by Bruce Vilanch, Gabriel Barre and Jonathan Harvey, this show brings the country queen’s signature wit and wisdom to the stage, all while exploring themes of loneliness, identity, and the universal need for connection. Currently touring, it is soon heading to the West End, where fans of Dolly’s music and humour will undoubtedly flock.
The story revolves around Kevin, a man struggling with the emotional fallout of a breakup during the pandemic. Isolated and adrift, Kevin is unexpectedly visited by his idol, Dolly Parton- part fairy godmother, part figment of his imagination—who helps him through his personal crisis with a series of humorous, song-filled moments. The concept of facing one's inner demons during lockdown is timely and offers moments of introspection, but ultimately, the plot feels somewhat underdeveloped. Kevin’s journey lacks the emotional depth to make his self-discovery truly engaging, and the ending, without giving too much away, feels a bit too convenient. While the premise is intriguing, there’s not enough character growth to sustain a two-hour show.
That being said, the real highlights of Here You Come Again lie in its stellar performances and detailed set design. The two leads- Tricia Paoluccio as Dolly and Steven Webb as Kevin- carry the production with extraordinary vocal talent and impeccable comedic timing. The chemistry between Dolly and Kevin is undeniable; their playful banter keeps the audience laughing, while their shared emotional moments add some needed tenderness to the storyline. The actors’ voices are perfectly suited to the classic Dolly Parton hits, delivering each song with warmth, power, and precision. Tricia Paoluccio is Dolly Parton, her portrayal is completely faultless, with every inflection and rhythm completely spot on. If you're attending this show for the music and the performances, you won’t be disappointed.
The set, designed by Paul Wills, is another triumph, offering a richly detailed, nostalgic environment that keeps things visually interesting despite its minimal changes throughout the show. Kevin's attic home is packed with fun Easter eggs, from a mischievous Sooty and Sweep puppet set to a slightly eerie Chucky doll lurking upstairs. Of course, Dolly Parton records dot the space, creating a shrine-like atmosphere perfect for a superfan like Kevin. The clever use of the set helps maintain the whimsical tone, with small magical effects (Richard Pinner) and props that appear out of nowhere, adding charm and surprise to each scene. The live band (led by Jordan Li-Smith) and ensemble, stationed mostly on the upper floor of the set, adds an extra layer of energy to the performance, and their seamless integration into the scenes enhances the intimate, living-room-concert vibe.
Despite the strengths of the performances and the captivating set, the plot often feels like it's simply a vehicle for Dolly’s music. While this is common in jukebox musicals, there are shows that manage to balance narrative and song more effectively. Kevin’s central conflict- his struggle with loneliness and identity post-breakup- doesn't feel fully resolved by the end. His transformation, or lack thereof, feels handed to him rather than earned, which may leave some audience members (myself included) feeling a bit underwhelmed.
However, the fairytale-like quality of Dolly’s guidance and the feel-good nature of her music provides enough sweetness and heart to make the experience worthwhile. For those who are diehard Dolly fans or enjoy a nostalgic trip through the country icon’s greatest hits, Here You Come Again offers plenty of charm. The show may not deliver the most compelling story, but its combination of five-star performances, a cleverly designed set, and Dolly’s ever-enchanting presence makes it worth a visit for a fun, light night out at the theatre.
★★★
Reviewed on Tuesday 22nd October 2024 by Olivia
Photo Credit: Hugo Glendinning
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Friends! The Musical Parody Hits the UK and Ireland for a Hilarious 2025 Tour
Friends! The Musical Parody, the smash hit from New York and Las Vegas, is set to embark on a major UK and Ireland tour, kicking off at the Barn Theatre in Cirencester from July 14 to August 23, 2025. Tickets will be available for Barn Friends starting November 4, with general sale beginning on November 11.
This hilarious musical comedy brings all the iconic moments from the beloved TV show Friends to the stage, offering fans a fast-paced, uncensored tribute to the antics of Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Joey, and Phoebe. Featuring an original musical score, the show takes audiences through the ups and downs of work, life, and love in 1990s Manhattan. Aimed at audiences aged 13 and above, the musical promises a fun-filled evening that captures the essence of the legendary sitcom.
The creative team for Friends! The Musical Parody includes Bob and Tobly McSmith on Books & Lyrics, Assaf Gleizner on Music, and Andrew Exeter handling Set and Lighting Design.
Mark Goucher, one of the producers, said:
It is great to be back supporting The Barn Theatre. We are looking forward to working with Iwan and his team creating this brand-new production which will then tour the UK and Ireland."
Iwan Lewis, Chief Executive and Artistic Director of the Barn, shared his excitement:
We’re beyond thrilled to team up with our friends and partners Mark Goucher, Matthew Gale, and Oskar Eiriksson to bring Friends! The Musical Parody to the Barn. As part of our 2025 strategy to attract new audiences, this show is the one that promises a night full of laughs and fun. Could we BE any more excited for next summer?"
The first leg of the tour will include stops at the Nottingham Theatre Royal, Sunderland Empire, York Grand Opera House, Cheltenham Everyman Theatre, and more. Additional tour dates will be announced soon.
Friends! The Musical Parody is produced by Mark Goucher, Matthew Gale, and Oskar Eiriksson under license from Theatre Mogul. The show was originally produced in New York by Lynn Shore Entertainment, Theater Mogul, and McSmith Family Entertainment. Full cast and additional creative team details will be announced later.
Tuesday 22 October 2024
Matthew Bourne's Award-Winning The Midnight Bell Returns for a Nationwide Tour in 2025
New Adventures is thrilled to announce the return of Matthew Bourne's critically acclaimed The Midnight Bell in 2025. The production will open at the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham on Thursday, May 15, before embarking on a 17-week tour across the UK, reaching new audiences at many venues for the first time.
Set in 1930s London, The Midnight Bell follows a group of ordinary people whose lives intersect in the pubs and foggy streets of Soho and Fitzrovia. The story unfolds within a tavern where a lonely-hearts club gathers to navigate the emotional complexities of love, longing, and heartbreak. The piece is inspired by the works of English novelist Patrick Hamilton, who captured the lives and struggles of the working-class man and woman in London's pubs, particularly in his novels Twenty Thousand Streets Under The Sky and Hangover Square.
Premiering in 2021 to widespread acclaim, The Midnight Bell received five nominations at the 2022 National Dance Awards, including wins for Matthew Bourne's Best Modern Choreography and Michela Meazza's Outstanding Female Modern Performance. Bourne reflects on the significance of this piece, which marked New Adventures' return to touring post-pandemic. He expressed his excitement about revisiting the show in 2025 and introducing it to new audiences, describing it as a collaborative masterpiece that explores the fundamental need for human connection.
For this revival, Bourne will reunite with his award-winning creative team, including Terry Davies (music), Lez Brotherston (set and costume design), Paule Constable (lighting design), and Paul Groothuis (sound design). The 2025 tour will feature a cast of fourteen of New Adventures' finest actor-dancers, with full casting to be announced soon. Audiences are invited to step inside The Midnight Bell once more to experience its bittersweet stories of human emotion and connection.
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-Marie Duff Leads Revival of The Little Foxes at Young Vic Theatre
The Young Vic Theatre has unveiled the full cast for its upcoming revival of Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes, starring the acclaimed Anne-Marie Duff (Bad Sisters, Suffragette) as Regina Hubbard. Directed by Olivier Award-winner Lyndsey Turner (Coriolanus, The Witches), this production runs from December 2, 2024, to February 8, 2025, with the official press night on December 11. Tickets are available now at www.youngvic.org.
Joining Anne-Marie Duff is a star-studded cast, including BAFTA Scotland award-winner Mark Bonnar (Napoleon, World on Fire) as Benjamin Hubbard, Anna Madeley (All Creatures Great and Small) as Birdie Hubbard, and Steffan Rhodri (Gavin and Stacey) as Oscar Hubbard. The ensemble also features Andrea Davy (Coronation Street) as Addie, Olivier nominee John Light (Showtrial) as Horace Giddens, Stanley Morgan (The Serpent Queen) as Leo Hubbard, Olivier winner Eleanor Worthington-Cox (Next to Normal) as Alexandra Giddens, and Freddie MacBruce in his professional debut as Cal.
A Gripping Tale of Power and Family Conflict
The Little Foxes centres on Regina Hubbard, a woman who has grown tired of standing on the sidelines while her brothers grow wealthier. When the opportunity for immense power and fortune presents itself, Regina sparks a chain of events that pits family members against each other—brother against brother, father against son, and Regina against her entire family.
The production promises a visually striking presentation with design by Lizzie Clachan, lighting by Lucy Carter, and sound by Tingying Dong. Fight direction is by Kev McCurdy, with voice and dialect coaching by Rebecca Gausnell. Phillippe Cato joins as the Jerwood Assistant Director, and Aoife Scott is the Jerwood Trainee Assistant Director.
This revival marks Anne-Marie Duff’s return to the Young Vic after 17 years, promising a powerful portrayal of Regina Hubbard, a character at the heart of this searing exploration of ambition, greed, and family dynamics. The Little Foxes is produced in association with Second Half Productions.
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'Arc, Marie-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
Monday 21 October 2024
Back to the Future Musical Celebrates with New Cast, International Productions, and Special Cameos for Back to the Future Day
This year’s Back to the Future Day gets an extra spark of excitement as Leigh Francis makes a special cameo as Principal Strickland in the West End production, marking the annual celebration of the iconic film trilogy. The day, celebrated worldwide on October 21st, commemorates the date Marty McFly travels to the future in Back to the Future II. Fans of the franchise can also look forward to new international productions and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.
To celebrate Back to the Future Day this year, Leigh Francis will make a one-time appearance as Principal Strickland in the West End show on October 21, adding a touch of humour and nostalgia for fans.
In exciting news for Back to the Future enthusiasts abroad, it’s been announced that a German production of the hit musical will open during the 2025/2026 season, with more details to come. Additionally, Royal Caribbean will debut a special 100-minute version of the musical aboard its newest ship, Star of the Seas, setting sail from Port Canaveral in August 2025.
Following a recent cast change in London, exclusive backstage photos have been released, offering fans a closer look at the talented new lineup. The new cast includes Vasco Emauz as Marty McFly, making his West End debut, and Orlando Gibbs as George McFly. Joining them are C.J. Borger, Alex Runicles, and Talia Palamathanan, along with returning stars like Cory English as Doctor Emmett Brown.
The production continues to break records and win accolades, including the Olivier Award for Best New Musical and multiple WhatsOnStage Awards. It’s now entering its fourth year in London’s West End, with performances currently booking until July 27, 2025, at the Adelphi Theatre.
Back to the Future: The Musical has already captivated audiences across London, Broadway, and North America, with a North American tour currently running through August 2025. The show is also set to open in Japan in 2025, expanding its global reach.
Since its London debut in September 2021, the musical has been seen by over 1.6 million people, and its original cast recording, featuring music by Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard, has garnered over 20 million streams. The Deluxe Edition of the album, released by Sony Masterworks, offers fans 13 never-before-heard demos and alternate versions of key songs from the show.
With plans for global productions and exciting developments on stage, Back to the Future: The Musical continues to transport audiences back in time, blending nostalgia, music, and unforgettable performances.
Tickets for the West End production are available now through July 2025.
photo credit: Pamela Raith
Sunday 20 October 2024
UK Theatre Awards 2024: Winners Announced in Celebration of British Theatre
The winners of the UK Theatre Awards 2024 were unveiled at a celebratory ceremony hosted by Faye Tozer at 8 Northumberland Avenue. These prestigious awards honour the very best of theatre from across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, recognising creative excellence and outstanding work both on and off stage.
With winners representing all four nations, the event highlighted the diversity and strength of the UK theatre industry. Leeds Playhouse’s production of Oliver! led the way with two major wins, including Best Musical Production and Best Performance in a Musical for Jenny Fitzpatrick.
In the On Stage categories, Best Director went to Drew McOnie for The Artist at Theatre Royal Plymouth, while Best Play Revival was awarded to Rhino at Lyric Theatre Belfast. Best New Play went to Swim, Aunty, Swim! from the Belgrade Theatre. The Stephen Joseph Theatre’s production of Beauty And The Beast took home Best Show for Children & Young People, and Achievement in Dance was awarded to Mehek, a co-production by Aakash Odedra Company and Aditi Mangaldas Dance Company. Achievement in Opera went to Welsh National Opera for Death In Venice.
In the acting categories, Best Performance in a Play was awarded to David Shields for Punch at Nottingham Playhouse, and Best Supporting Performance was given to Chumisa Dornford-May for her role in Evita at the Curve Theatre.
Polka Theatre was crowned the UK’s Most Welcoming Theatre, beating out strong competition. Off-stage recognition included Chichester Festival Theatre winning the Excellence in Sustainability Award, and the Excellence in Inclusivity Award going to Antony & Cleopatra at Shakespeare’s Globe.
Full List of Winners at the UK Theatre Awards 2024:
On Stage Awards: Best Design: Kenneth MacLeod for Dracula: Mina’s Reckoning (National Theatre of Scotland & Aberdeen Performing Arts co-production with Belgrade Theatre)
Best Director: Drew McOnie for The Artist (Theatre Royal Plymouth, McOnie Company, Playful Productions & Bill Damaschke)
Best Musical Production: Oliver! (Leeds Playhouse, in association with Cameron Mackintosh)
Best New Play: Swim, Aunty, Swim! (Belgrade Theatre, in association with tiata fahodzi)
Best Play Revival: Rhino (Tinderbox Theatre Company at Lyric Theatre Belfast)
Achievement in Dance: Mehek (Aakash Odedra Company & Aditi Mangaldas Dance Company)
Achievement in Opera: Death In Venice (Welsh National Opera, in association with NoFit State)
Best Supporting Performance (in a Musical or Play): Chumisa Dornford-May for Evita (Curve Theatre)
Best Performance in a Musical: Jenny Fitzpatrick for Oliver! (Leeds Playhouse)
Best Performance in a Play: David Shields for Punch (Nottingham Playhouse)
Best Show for Children & Young People: Beauty And The Beast (Stephen Joseph Theatre)
Off Stage Awards:Excellence in Arts Education: Royal Shakespeare Company
Excellence in Touring: Parti Priodas (Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru)
Excellence in Inclusivity: Antony & Cleopatra (Shakespeare’s Globe)
Excellence in Sustainability: Chichester Festival Theatre
Workforce Award: Buxton Opera House & Pavilion Arts Centre
UK’s Most Welcoming Theatre: Polka Theatre
Special Recognition: Outstanding Contribution to British Theatre: Jenny Sealey OBE (Artistic Director of Graeae)
Claire Walker and Hannah Essex, Co-CEOs of Society of London Theatre & UK Theatre, praised the winners, saying:
This year’s UK Theatre Awards ceremony has been a truly joyful celebration and a real testament to the quality and diversity of the work that our members do both on and off the stage and in their local communities. Congratulations to all the winners and nominees."
The UK Theatre Awards 2024 were sponsored by Encore, with support from AKT, Cunard, Harbottle & Lewis, John Good Ltd, MTI Europe, Theatre Tokens, Tysers in association with Ecclesiastical, Unusual Rigging, and White Light.
photo credit: Pamela Raith
The Lion King Celebrates 25 Years in London's West End with Spectacular Gala Performance
Disney's The Lion King celebrated 25 successful years at the West End's Lyceum Theatre with a special gala performance. Original creative team members, including Julie Taymor, Lebo M, and Richard Hudson, were present, alongside celebrity guests like Tom Allen, Sophie Duker, and Nick Mohammed. The highlight of the event was a powerful rendition of The Circle of Life, featuring five Rafikis from productions across Europe, sung in multiple languages.
In addition to the performance, the Outernet in London hosted a stunning visual installation that honoured the production's behind-the-scenes heroes. The display celebrated the intricate craftsmanship involved in creating The Lion King, from its iconic costumes and puppets to its complex set design.
Since its UK debut in 1999, The Lion King has captivated over 19 million theatregoers and is now the fifth longest-running West End musical. The production continues to enchant audiences with its vibrant storytelling, unforgettable music, and stunning visual design, which draws heavily on African cultural influences to bring Simba's journey to life.
A Milestone for an Iconic Show
The West End anniversary gala was a fitting tribute to Julie Taymor’s groundbreaking adaptation of The Lion King, which first premiered on Broadway in 1997. Since then, 25 global productions in nine languages have entertained audiences worldwide. Taymor's visionary direction, combined with Michael Curry's innovative puppetry, Garth Fagan’s choreography, and Richard Hudson’s scenic design, has made The Lion King one of the most celebrated and enduring musicals in history.
With a score that blends Western popular music and African rhythms, the stage version of The Lion King expands on Elton John and Tim Rice's original songs from the animated film, including new songs by South African composer Lebo M and additional material by Julie Taymor and Mark Mancina. Songs like Can You Feel the Love Tonight and Shadowland continue to captivate audiences with their emotional resonance and cultural depth.
As the Lyceum Theatre continues to host this beloved show, The Lion King remains a testament to the power of theatrical storytelling, blending art, culture, and music to create an unforgettable experience for all ages.
photo credit: Dave Bennett
THEATRE NEWS ROUNDUP 13th-19th October 2024
It's been another week of exciting theatre announcements! Here’s a quick recap of the highlights, with links to the full stories:
Craig Wright’s gripping play, The Unseen will open at Riverside Studios next month.
The Lord of the Rings- A Musical Tale to Premiere at Theatre Royal Plymouth in October 2025
The musical is set for an exclusive UK run before embarking on a European tour, following its critically acclaimed performances in Chicago, Auckland, and Australia
Orange Tree Theatre's 2025 season brings an exciting mix of world premieres, classic revivals, and the launch of OT Under 30 Nights, making theatre more accessible to younger audiences with discounted tickets and engaging post-show events.
The auction aims to raise funds to support the charity’s mission of making theatre accessible to young people and their families, especially those facing financial, social, or physical barriers.
Jack and the Beanstalk: What a Whopper! promises to be a wildly entertaining adult pantomime, packed with cheeky humour, outrageous performances, and a fabulously queer twist on the classic tale.
A pop-up costume exhibition in Covent Garden celebrates Tina- The Tina Turner Musical, showcasing iconic looks from the production and honouring Tina Turner’s legacy with a special partnership supporting Women’s Aid.
The 2025 UK tour of Bat Out of Hell- The Musical brings Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf's iconic rock hits to life with a newly announced full cast, kicking off in January and running through September.
A new cast debuted in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at the Palace Theatre this week, as the production continues its acclaimed run through June 2025.
Deafinitely Theatre has been awarded £273,675 by The National Lottery to fund its Deafinitely Youth Theatre programme for the next five years, continuing its mission to provide free, accessible theatre training for deaf and hard of hearing young people aged 14-21.
This winter, La Clique is celebrating 20 years of thrilling cabaret with a star-studded cast, jaw-dropping performances, and exclusive shows in Leicester Square.
Grammy-nominated NSYNC star JC Chasez teams up with Golden Globe-winning songwriter Jimmy Harry for an exciting new musical theatre concept album, Playing With Fire, inspired by Frankenstein and set to release October 25, 2024.
The UK premiere of Dave Malloy’s Tony-nominated musical Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 is set to debut at Donmar Warehouse from December 9, 2024, featuring a stellar cast led by Declan Bennett and Chumisa Dornford-May.
The 2025 UK tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat is set to return with an all-star cast, including Donny Osmond as Pharaoh and Christina Bianco as Narrator, starting its magical Christmas run in Edinburgh this December.
Bradley Riches, Amber Davies, and Claudia Kariuki Join Scott Alan in Concert at Cadogan Hall
Renowned songwriter Scott Alan will perform live at Cadogan Hall on Sunday, November 10, 2024, joined by a star-studded lineup including Bradley Riches, Amber Davies, and Claudia Kariuki, along with Amy di Bartolemeo, Oliver Tompsett, and Stuart Matthew Price. Tickets are available now.
101 Dalmatians Cast Teams Up with Guide Dogs UK for a Pawsome Charity Event at Woking's New Victoria Theatre
The cast of 101 Dalmatians the Musical, led by Kym Marsh as Cruella de Vil, met real-life guide dogs and puppies in training during a special charity event at the New Victoria Theatre in Woking. The event raised £2,115 for Guide Dogs UK.
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Friday 18 October 2024
Lord of the Dance- A Lifetime of Standing Ovations on Tour: A Footwork Feast with a Touch of Nostalgia
Lord of the Dance: A Lifetime of Standing Ovations
New Victoria Theatre
Lord of the Dance: A Lifetime of Standing Ovations is a unique production that showcases the unmatched talent of its dancers, but it also carries a sense of nostalgia that doesn’t quite hold up in today’s world. Originally created by Michael Flatley in 1996, the show is rooted in Irish mythology, featuring stunning footwork and energetic performances.
At its core, Lord of the Dance tells a mythic tale of good versus evil, with the "Lord" representing all that’s noble and heroic, while the "Dark Lord" embodies chaos and villainy. As these two archetypal male figures battle for dominance, female characters like "Saoirse" and "The Morrighan" find themselves relegated to fairly traditional roles: yearning for the hero or caught in the middle of the conflict. The story itself feels more like a backdrop to the dancing rather than a fully fleshed-out narrative, and the idea of macho men saving the day while women stand by feels a little tired in today’s cultural climate.
Visually, the show is a mixed bag. At times, the lighting, costumes, and staging can be quite effective, creating moments of real magic. However, there are other moments where the visuals feel random and disconnected, with no real cohesion in design or purpose. The costumes range from ethereal and elegant to overly flashy and out of place. The lighting effects, while dynamic, often seem to be trying to add drama where the narrative fails to deliver. These dated visual elements can distract from the otherwise incredible dance performances and make the production feel less polished than it once was.
That said, the live music elements, including violin interludes and occasional vocal performances, are a welcome addition. They break up the dance-heavy sequences in a way that adds depth and texture to the show. The mix of live music and recorded tracks is well-balanced, enhancing the energy of the performance while giving the dancers brief moments to reset.
The dancing itself is the undeniable highlight of the show. The sheer athleticism and precision of the cast are nothing short of remarkable. The iconic Irish step-dancing routines are performed with an intensity and flair that keeps the audience fully engaged, even when the story feels secondary. The choreography remains as impressive as ever, with the dancers’ footwork bringing an unmatched level of excitement and spectacle to the stage. Even if the visuals and plot don’t always hit the mark, the dancing alone is enough to make the show worth seeing.
Lord of the Dance is still a strong production for fans of Irish dance and music, but it feels very much like a product of its time. The plot is simple, predictable, and hinges on outdated gender roles, while the visual elements, although sometimes effective, lack coherence and can feel random or overdone. Yet despite these shortcomings, the live music and the incredible talent of the dancers keep the show afloat and make it worth a watch. It's a show that knows what it is and embraces it fully. It might not break new ground for those familiar with it, but it offers a nostalgic, enchanting escape for anyone craving the magic of Irish dance. For longtime fans, it’s a delightful revisit to a cherished classic, while for newer audiences, it serves as a beautiful introduction to the art form, even if it does show its age in places.
★★★
Reviewed on Friday 18th October by Olivia
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101 Dalmatians Cast Teams Up with Guide Dogs UK for a Pawsome Charity Event at Woking's New Victoria Theatre
Last week, the New Victoria Theatre in Woking hosted a heartwarming event where theatre magic met charitable efforts, as the cast of 101 Dalmatians the Musical teamed up with Guide Dogs UK to support their work. Led by Hear’Say star Kym Marsh, who plays Cruella de Vil, the cast had the opportunity to meet some special guests: real-life guide dogs and puppies in training.
Guide Dogs UK was invited to the theatre for a week-long charity initiative that proved to be a tremendous success. Thanks to the generosity of Woking audiences, the charity raised an impressive £2,115 through post-show bucket collections. These funds will directly benefit Guide Dogs UK in their mission to help individuals with sight loss lead independent lives.
In a memorable behind-the-scenes moment, the cast- fully dressed in their 101 Dalmatians costumes- met the working guide dogs and the adorable puppies in training on stage. This touching encounter saw the dogs even interact with the show’s dalmatian puppets, earning the guide dogs’ official tail-wag of approval. It was a heartwarming mix of life imitating art, as the show, which revolves around the lovable spotted dogs, took the chance to connect with some real-life canine heroes.
Sandi Johnson, Community Fundraising Relationship Manager for Guide Dogs, was delighted by the experience and the support from the Woking community:
My guide dog, Kane, and I, along with our local fundraisers, have felt incredibly welcome at the New Victoria Theatre this week. We can’t thank you enough for the generosity and enthusiasm."
The Mayor of Woking was also part of the joyful event, attending the press performance and joining the cast and guide dogs for a photocall that celebrated the success of the partnership.
The event created quite a buzz on social media, with a behind-the-scenes reel capturing the magical moment when the cast met the guide dogs. The video, posted in collaboration with Kym Marsh, garnered 75,000 views and over 1,300 likes on Instagram, highlighting the power of theatre to not only entertain but also inspire and support important causes.
This special collaboration between 101 Dalmatians the Musical and Guide Dogs UK is an example of how the performing arts can raise awareness and funds for charitable causes while creating magical moments for all involved. The New Victoria Theatre and its patrons truly showed the generosity and community spirit that Woking is known for.
With Kym Marsh at the helm as the delightfully wicked Cruella de Vil, and with real-life guide dogs wagging their tails in support, it’s clear that this event was more than just a performance—it was a celebration of the pawsitive impact that theatre and charity can make together.
Bradley Riches, Amber Davies, and Claudia Kariuki Join Scott Alan in Concert at Cadogan Hall
Fourth Wall Live has announced a stellar cast of guest vocalists set to perform with internationally acclaimed songwriter Scott Alan at his upcoming concert at Cadogan Hall on November 10, 2024. Headlining the event are Heartstopper star Bradley Riches (Babies The Musical), Amber Davies (Back to the Future, Pretty Woman), and Claudia Kariuki (Six, Sister Act), alongside previously announced performers Amy di Bartolemeo (The Devil Wears Prada, Bat Out of Hell), Oliver Tompsett (Kinky Boots, Wicked), and Stuart Matthew Price (The Rocky Horror Show, Parade). Tickets are on sale now at www.fw-live.com and www.cadoganhall.com.
Scott Alan is renowned for his work with some of the biggest names in theatre, TV, film, and recording, including Grammy Award-winning Pentatonix, Broadway stars like Sutton Foster and Lea Salonga, and Westlife’s Mark Feehily. Alan has released seven albums, beginning with Dreaming Wide Awake in 2007, and he continues to captivate audiences worldwide with his heartwarming and emotionally charged compositions. His music has been featured on major platforms such as American Idol, So You Think You Can Dance, and Entertainment Tonight, and he has performed sold-out concerts across the globe.
Most recently, Alan released Nothing More, a deeply personal collection of songs written for his daughter, which features Gay and Transgender fathers. His upcoming performance at Cadogan Hall marks the 15th anniversary of his debut album, and he has expressed immense excitement about returning to London, saying:
Returning to London after so many years away feels like coming home... this night feels like a giant hug."
Fourth Wall Live has a history of producing unforgettable musical theatre concerts, with recent successes including Bonnie & Clyde The Musical, headlined by Jeremy Jordan, and the UK premieres of Something Rotten and Oklahoma!, which featured a star-studded cast. FWL’s ongoing commitment to bringing world-class talent to the stage continues with this exciting Scott Alan concert, set to be one of the highlights of the 2024 theatre calendar.
Scott Alan's live concert at Cadogan Hall is a must-see for theatre and music fans alike. Featuring an exceptional lineup of performers and celebrating the legacy of Alan’s impactful music, this one-night-only event will be an unforgettable celebration of musical theatre.
Thursday 17 October 2024
Full Cast Revealed for 2025 Tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat
Michael Harrison has announced additional casting for the highly anticipated second UK tour of the London Palladium production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. The show, which kicks off on December 3, 2024, at Edinburgh Playhouse, features two iconic Pharaohs- Donny Osmond and Joe McElderry- and introduces Christina Bianco as the Narrator and Adam Filipe as Joseph.
Tickets are on sale now at uktour.josephthemusical.com.
Global entertainment legend Donny Osmond will return to the stage in the UK for the first time in years, playing Pharaoh in this celebrated production. Having performed as Joseph in over 2,000 shows and starring in the 1999 filmed version with Joan Collins, Richard Attenborough, and Maria Friedman, Osmond brings his signature charisma to the role for a limited run. His UK dates will be exclusive to the Edinburgh Playhouse Christmas season.
Joining Osmond on tour is pop sensation and former Joseph star Joe McElderry, who takes over the role of Pharaoh across several UK locations. After his popular turn as Joseph in the 2017–2018 tour, McElderry is set to captivate audiences in venues like Sunderland’s Empire Theatre, Nottingham’s Theatre Royal, and Leicester’s Curve, among many others.
Christina Bianco, a two-time Drama Desk Award nominee and viral YouTube sensation known for her diva impressions and recent West End role as Glinda in The Wizard of Oz, will narrate the 2025 tour. She is joined by Adam Filipe as Joseph, whose credits include Titanic The Musical, The Prince of Egypt, and Les Misérables. Together, they will perform at all tour dates, promising show-stopping performances.
The ensemble features Hugh Cotton as Reuben and Will Haswell as Simeon. The full cast also includes Aaron Archer, Bella Baldock, Daniel Bowskill, Imogen Bowtell, Taylor Bridges, Joseph Browlie-Johnson, Joseph Craig, Davide Fienauri, Ellie Greenway, Oliver Hawes, Kiera Haynes, Siobhan James, Ben Lancaster, Nicole Lupino, Bradley Perret, Harvey Shulver, Jessica Sutton, Charley Warburton, Jenna Warne, and Alex Woodward. The children’s company will feature an array of talented young performers from across the UK.
The 2025 tour is directed by Laurence Connor, whose previous work includes School of Rock, Miss Saigon, and Les Misérables. Choreography is by JoAnn M Hunter, who has worked on 20 Broadway shows, including On A Clear Day You Can See Forever. Set and costume design is by Morgan Large, with lighting design by Ben Cracknell and sound design by Gareth Owen. The musical direction is led by John Rigby, with John Cameron as orchestrator.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat remains one of the world’s most beloved musicals, with its pop-infused score by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice. The show has been performed globally since its 1969 debut and features timeless hits like "Any Dream Will Do" and "Close Every Door."
With an incredible cast and spectacular production values, the 2025 tour of Joseph promises to be a dazzling celebration of one of musical theatre’s greatest shows. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the musical, this tour is not to be missed!
Complete Cast Announced for UK Premiere of Dave Malloy’s Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 at Donmar Warehouse
The highly anticipated UK premiere of Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, Dave Malloy’s celebrated musical inspired by Tolstoy’s War and Peace, has officially announced its full casting. The production will run at the Donmar Warehouse from December 9, 2024, through February 8, 2025, under the direction of Tim Sheader.
This groundbreaking musical, which garnered 12 Tony Award nominations during its 2017 Broadway run, is set in 19th-century Russia and tells the story of Natasha Rostova, a young aristocrat who falls in love with the dashing Anatole while awaiting her fiancé’s return from war. The tale weaves together passion, scandal, and redemption, with the character of Pierre stepping in as an unlikely hero to restore Natasha’s honour.
The role of Pierre will be played by Jesus Christ Superstar star Declan Bennett, while Chumisa Dornford-May takes on the role of Natasha Rostova. The rest of the cast includes a mix of acclaimed stage performers: Daniel Krikler (Oklahoma!) as Fedya Dolokhov, Eugene McCoy (Only Fools and Horses) as Prince Bolkonsky/Andrey, Annette McLaughlin (Strictly Ballroom) as Marya Dimitriyevna, Maimuna Memon (Standing at the Sky’s Edge) as Sonya Rostova, Jamie Muscato (Heathers) as Anatole, Cedric Neal (Back to the Future) as Balaga, Chloe Saracco (Pride and Prejudice) as Mary, and Cat Simmons (Aladdin) as Helene Kuragina Bezukhova.
Rounding out the ensemble are Andrew Berlin, Kimberly Blake, Ali Goldsmith, Chihiro Kawasaki, Nitai Levi, and Annie Majin, all of whom will add to the show’s immersive, multi-sensory experience.
The Donmar Warehouse production of Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 is helmed by a top-tier creative team. Tim Sheader directs, with Ellen Kane (Matilda the Musical) providing choreography. Nicholas Skilbeck (Follies) will serve as musical supervisor, and Sam Young will conduct the show’s vibrant, eclectic score.
Leslie Travers handles the set design, bringing 19th-century Russia to life, while Evie Gurney designs the period costumes. Lighting design is by Howard Hudson, with sound design by Nick Lidster and Gareth Tucker for Autograph, ensuring an immersive atmosphere throughout the performance. Additional creative support comes from associate director Fiona Dunn, associate choreographer Nuno Silva, associate casting director Richard Johnston, and resident assistant director Grace Duggan.
Casting is directed by industry veterans Pippa Ailion and Natalie Gallacher.
This UK premiere marks a significant moment for British audiences as they get the chance to witness one of Broadway's most unique musical theatre experiences. With a compelling score that blends folk, classical, and modern influences.
NSYNC’s JC Chasez & Golden Globe Winner Jimmy Harry Announce New Musical Theatre Concept Album 'Playing With Fire'
Music lovers and theatre enthusiasts, get ready for something new! Center Stage Records is thrilled to announce the upcoming release of Playing With Fire, a brand-new musical theatre concept album crafted by NSYNC’s JC Chasez and Golden Globe winner Jimmy Harry. This highly anticipated project, inspired by Mary Shelley's classic novel Frankenstein, is set to be released on Friday, October 25, 2024.
This marks a major milestone for JC Chasez, the Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and producer, as it will be his first foray into the world of musical theatre. Known worldwide for his role in NSYNC, Chasez brings his distinctive voice and creativity to this exciting project, making it a must-listen for fans of theatre and pop music alike.
Teaming up with Chasez is renowned producer, composer, and songwriter Jimmy Harry, who has worked with some of the biggest names in music and secured a Golden Globe for his extraordinary talent. Together, they’ve crafted Playing With Fire, a concept album that will take listeners on an emotional journey, reimagining the themes of creation, ambition, and humanity at the heart of Frankenstein. The album also features the stunning vocal talents of Cardamon Rozzi and Lily Elise, adding new dimensions to this genre-blending project.
Stay tuned for more details as they are revealed on the official release date, October 25, 2024. This is one musical experience you won’t want to miss!
Wednesday 16 October 2024
Deafinitely Theatre Receives National Lottery Funding for 5 Years of their Youth Programme
Deafinitely Theatre has announced that they have been awarded £273,675 from The National Lottery Community Fund to support their Deafinitely Youth Theatre (DYT) programme over the next five years. Founded in 2010, DYT provides annual opportunities for deaf and hard of hearing young people aged 14-21 to explore their creativity in theatre. Led by industry professionals, the programme has supported over 400 young people through workshops, productions, theatre trips, and mentoring. Notable alumni include actors and creatives like Eloise Pennycott, William Grint, Claire Wetherall, and Strictly Come Dancing champion and DYT Patron Rose Ayling-Ellis MBE.
This significant funding will ensure that DYT can continue to provide free access to their youth theatre development programme, which empowers participants with theatre training, social skills, and confidence. Speaking about the grant, Paula Garfield MBE, Artistic Director of Deafinitely Theatre, said, "We are absolutely thrilled to receive this vital multi-year funding... Our Deafinitely Youth programme has remained the UK’s leading opportunity for deaf young people to explore their creativity, engage with theatre, and showcase their talents."
Deafinitely Youth Theatre is unique in offering fully accessible theatre training to deaf young people. Through residential weeks, theatre skills workshops, work experience placements, and more, DYT helps participants build confidence, explore their creative talents, and develop connections within the deaf community. The programme provides a safe and welcoming environment for young people to discover their artistic potential and develop a sense of deaf identity through theatre.
DYT alumni have spoken highly of their experiences. Eloise Pennycott, who participated in 2019, said:
They have been wonderfully supportive in my transition into an emerging creative, and it is so heartening to work with a company that puts deafness and sign language at the heart of theatre.
Current DYT member Jude Powell added:
Deafinitely Youth Theatre has deeply influenced my life, improving my acting skills and confidence... Deafinitely Youth Theatre will always hold a special place in my heart.
photo credit: Phoebe Capewell
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