FIRST DETAILS OF THE WATERMILL THEATRE’S AUTUMN SEASON ANNOUNCED

FIRST DETAILS OF THE WATERMILL THEATRE’S AUTUMN SEASON ANNOUNCED

LONE FLYER

FRIDAY 10 – SATURDAY 25 SEPTEMBER

POIROT AND MORE

TUESDAY 5 – THURSDAY 7 OCTOBER

LITTLE WOMEN

FRIDAY 8 – SATURDAY 9 OCTOBER

AUDITORIUM WILL REOPEN FROM 10 SEPTEMBER

BOOK ONLINE AT WATERMILL.ORG.UK OR VIA THE BOX OFFICE ON 01635 46044

TICKETS ON SALE TO FRIENDS OF THE THEATRE FROM MONDAY 9 AUGUST

GENERAL ON SALE FRIDAY 13 AUGUST

As another summer outdoor season draws to a close, Artistic Director Paul Hart and the team at Newbury’s The Watermill Theatre are thrilled to announce the first details of the 2021 autumn season, as it reopens its auditorium for the first time in nearly 9 months.

LONE FLYER, a powerful drama about one of Britain’s greatest female pilots, will return to The Watermill, from Friday 10 – Saturday 25 September, with a press night on Monday 13 September. Hannah Edwards and Benedict Salter will reprise their original roles, with Hannah playing ‘Amy Johnson’ and Benedict supporting her playing a series of other male roles.

Since its forced closure at The Watermill in November 2020 due to the autumn lockdown, it played at the Jermyn Street Theatre as part of their Footprints Festival, achieving 5 Off West End Nominations for Best Production, Sound Design, Director, Leading Performance and Supporting Performance. Lone Flyer is co-produced with Hull Truck Theatre and will be playing in Amy Johnson’s home city of Hull from 7 – 31 October.

“It’s not a bit like a car or a boat you know, it’s like a bird, it’s the most magical feeling I’ve ever had.”

May 1930. Amy Johnson has a dream, but just how far will her dream take her?

As the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia, Amy’s career reached new heights, but the outbreak of the Second World War changed everything, and she finds herself facing her greatest challenge yet. Driven by the need to escape from one life to another, follow Amy’s journey from humble beginnings to become one of Britain’s most influential female aviators.

For audience members who would feel more comfortable to attend a performance with more space between themselves and other audience members there will be two socially distanced performances each week during the run of LONE FLYER.

Sir David Suchet makes his eagerly awaited return to UK stages in POIROT AND MORE, A RETROSPECTIVE this autumn, following a successful tour of Australia and New Zealand in early 2020. Launching the tour at The Watermill from Tuesday 5 – Thursday 7 October, David will retrace his steps as a young actor, visiting more than 20 theatres across the UK. Sir David Suchet performed at The Watermill early in his career and is a long-standing supporter and patron of the theatre.

POIROT AND MORE, A RETROSPECTIVE looks back fondly at David’s illustrious career, sharing some of his most beloved performances in a new and intimate light. Geoffrey Wansell, journalist, broadcaster, biographer and co-author of Poirot and Me, will be joining David as interviewer in this unmistakably unique event.

POIROT AND MORE, A RETROSPECTIVE is co-created by David Suchet and Liza McLean. The show was originally produced in Australia and New Zealand by Liza McLean and Andrew Kay and is presented in the UK by Liza McLean, Andrew Kay and Jonathan Church Theatre Productions.

LITTLE WOMEN, a brand-new one-woman adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel presented by Jenny Wren Productions, will then come to The Watermill for three performances only, from Friday 8 – Saturday 9 October.

One actress. One musician. One enchanting new adaptation.

“I want to do something splendid, something heroic or wonderful that won’t be forgotten after I’m dead.”

This brand new take on Little Women retains all the charm and spirit of the original novel, with a twist; the four sisters, their family and friends are all played by just one woman.

Holed up in the attic of her Massachusetts home just after the American Civil War, Jo struggles with writer’s block, until the arrival of an old friend helps her to unlock a lifetime of memories. Laugh and cry with Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy in this coming-of-age tale packed with adventure, drama, love and loss.

To help audience members to book with confidence, The Watermill are operating a flexible booking policy. In the event that their booking is affected by Covid-19, audience members will be offered a ticket exchange, account credit or refund.

Further details of the autumn season will be announced in September.

Paul Hart said, It’s a symbolic moment to be able to welcome audiences back inside our beautiful auditorium after such a long hiatus and another successful outdoor summer season. Our staff have worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic to find inventive ways of creating work for audiences and I’m so thrilled to be reopening with the return of Lone Flyer which audiences were enjoying hugely before the run was cut short last year.  We cannot wait to welcome you back.”

Picnic Proms Summer Concert Series

Picnic Proms Summer Concert Series

Alfie Boe, Sir Willard White, Aled Jones, Tenors Unlimited and Queen Symphonic will headline three spectacular concerts as part of the Picnic Proms Summer Concert Series at Harewood House in the heart of Yorkshire from 3-5 September 2021.

After a long year of lockdowns, stars of the West End, Broadway, and international music arenas will gather for a rousing, spine-tingling extravaganza in the magnificent grounds.

Picnic Proms Summer Concert Series is a three-day series of concerts featuring musical theatre legends, orchestral icons, a symphonic spectacular and spellbinding silent firework displays.

Alfie Boe will open the series of concerts on Friday 3 September 2021. Ever since he exploded onto the music scene nearly 20 years ago, Boe, a veteran of the London stage and Broadway, has racked up one extraordinary achievement after another. He has two UK Number 1 albums to his credit and has sold more than one million albums in the UK. Having performed in some of the world’s greatest venues, he has the rare ability to bring together all sorts of music lovers.

Not many artists can lay claim to having appeared in the West End, on Broadway with lead roles in Les Misérables, La Boheme (which earned him a Tony Award) and the spectacular orchestral classic rock album Quadrophenia. He is a singer who transcends categories.

“When I look at the crowd at my concerts,” he says, “I can see I’ve got Who fans, musical theatre fans and jazz fans as well.”

Most recently having starred as Jean Valjean in the ‘All Star’ concert of Les Miserables, Boe will be performing some of his favourite songs and West End hits with special guests and fellow West End and Broadway stars Louise Dearman and Rachel Tucker who will open the show.

On Saturday 4 September 2021, The Great Yorkshire Promswill feature another stellar line-up of classical talent. Hosted by singer and presenter Aled Jones MBE, special guests include Sir Willard White, Sophie Evans, Peyee Chen and Tenors Unlimited. They will be accompanied by the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, a professional orchestra specifically created to support freelance musicians from Yorkshire, who have been hit hardest by the pandemic.

The final night on Sunday 5 September will see international rock band Queen Symphonic wow audiences with performances of Queen’s greatest hits. The unique sound blends symphonic arrangements with classic Queen songs. Queen Symphonic features exceptional vocalists, a world class rock band and the incredible 50-piece Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra. Expect to hear unforgettable tunes such as ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’, ‘We Will Rock You’, ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’ and of course ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’.

The Saturday and Sunday performances will end with a live firework finale, uniquely silent to ensure minimal disturbance to Harewood House’s gorgeous wildlife. The shows will take place in the grounds of Harewood House, taking full advantage of the picturesque surroundings. Event guests are invited to bring their own food, drink, chairs and blankets, enjoying a full Picnic Proms experience in the heart of Harewood.

Ben Crick, conductor for Vivo Entertainment and the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, adds: “We’re sure event-goers can’t wait to enjoy live music once again and it’s our pleasure to present this spectacular series of outdoor events. Harewood House is the perfect setting for such prestigious artists and legendary musicians to showcase their talents. We’re sure the Picnic Proms Summer Concert Series will be a truly magnificent series of events for everyone involved, including our wonderful audiences.”

Ticket prices begin at £35. The event has been created and designed to ensure potential government restrictions, including social distancing and household bubbles, can be adhered to if required. Additional safety measures such as on-site hand sanitising stations and queuing systems will also be in place.

Picnic Proms Summer Concert Series

Friday 3 September: Alfie Boe with special guests Louise Dearman and Rachel Tucker

Saturday 4 September: The Great Yorkshire Proms hosted by Aled Jones and featuring The Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, Sir Willard White, Sophie Evans and Tenors Unlimited

Sunday 5 September: Queen Symphonic with the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra

Harewood House sits in the heart of Yorkshire and is one of the Treasure Houses of England. Visitors can enjoy exhibitions of contemporary art, rare Bird Garden, Farm Experience and over 100 acres of exquisite gardens to explore.

Vivo Entertainment is a Leeds-based events producer. The company aims to support musicians, artists, freelancers and audiences who have deeply missed live entertainment throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, offering the opportunity to come together and enjoy unique musical events once again.

Full Casting Announced for UK Tour of DOLLY PARTON’S 9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL

FULL CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR

UK TOUR OF

DOLLY PARTON’S SMASH HIT

9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL

OPENING 31 AUGUST 2021

AT SOUTHAMPTON MAYFLOWER

Dolly Parton’s smash-hit 9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL is delighted to confirm full casting for the forthcoming UK Tour opening at Southampton Mayflower on 31 August 2021. Full tour schedule below. 

Joining the previously announced Louise Redknapp as ‘Violet Newstead’ will be Vivian Panka making her professional UK stage debut as ‘Judy Bernly’, Stephanie Chandos (9 to 5 The Musical – previously covering the role of ‘Doralee’, Hairspray and We Will Rock You,) as ‘Doralee Rhodes’, Sean Needham (Kinky Boots, Mamma Mia!, Wicked and Buddy) as ‘Franklin Hart Jr.’ – a role he played on many occasions in both the West End and on tour,  Julia J. Nagle (American in Paris, Aspects of Love, Dirty Dancing) as ‘Roz Keith’ and Russell Dickson (Evita) as ‘Joe’.

The cast is completed by returning ensemble cast members Alexander Bartles, Sierra Brewerton, Demmileigh Foster, Ross Lee Fowkes, Jon Reynolds, Kirsty Anne Shaw, Ricardo Spriggs, Grace Walker, Emily Woodford, and Richard Taylor Woods.  They are joined by Rebekah Bryant, Emily Bull, Sonny Grieveson, Callum Henderson, Joshua Lear, Sarah-Marie Maxwell and Clayton Rosa.

9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL features a book by Patricia Resnick, the legendary film’s original screenwriter, and an original Oscar, Grammy and Tony award-nominated score by country legend and pop icon Dolly Parton. It tells the story of Doralee, Violet and Judy – three workmates pushed to boiling point by their sexist and egotistical boss. Concocting a plan to kidnap and turn the tables on their despicable supervisor, will the girls manage to reform their office – or will events unravel when the CEO pays an unexpected visit? Inspired by the cult film this hilarious new West End production is about teaming up, standing up and taking care of business!

9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL is written by Patricia Resnick, with music and lyrics by Dolly Parton. It is directed by Jeff Calhoun, choreography by Lisa Stevens, design by Tom Rogers, lighting design by Howard Hudson, musical supervision, arrangements and orchestrations by Mark Crossland, musical direction by Andrew Hilton and casting by Victoria Roe.

9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL Original Broadway Cast Recording is planned for re-release via Dolly Records/Sony Music.

Based on the 20th Century Fox Picture. Originally produced on Broadway by Robert Greenblatt, April 2009.

9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL is produced by Ambassador Theatre Group Productions with Gavin Kalin Productions, Selladoor Worldwide and Glass Half Full Productions.

LISTINGS INFORMATION
9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL

2021 UK TOUR LISTINGS

9to5themusical.co.uk

TUESDAY 31 AUGUST – SATURDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 2021

Mayflower, Southampton

www.mayflower.org.uk

ON SALE NOW

LOUISE REDKNAPP STARS AS VIOLET NEWSTEAD

TUESDAY 7 SEPTEMBER – SATURDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 2021

The Alhambra Theatre, Bradford

www.bradford-theatres.co.uk

ON SALE NOW

LOUISE REDKNAPP STARS AS VIOLET NEWSTEAD

TUESDAY 14 SEPTEMBER – SATURDAY 18 SEPTEMBER 2021

Edinburgh Playhouse

www.atgtickets.com/venues/edinburgh-playhouse

ON SALE NOW

LOUISE REDKNAPP STARS AS VIOLET NEWSTEAD

TUESDAY 21 SEPTEMBER – SATURDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2021

The Marlowe, Canterbury

www.marlowetheatre.com

ON SALE NOW

LOUISE REDKNAPP STARS AS VIOLET NEWSTEAD

TUESDAY 28 SEPTEMBER – SATURDAY 2 OCTOBER 2021

Aylesbury Waterside Theatre

www.atgtickets.com/venues/aylesbury-waterside-theatre

ON SALE NOW

LOUISE REDKNAPP STARS AS VIOLET NEWSTEAD

TUESDAY 5 OCTOBER – SATURDAY 9 OCTOBER 2021

Venue Cymru, Llandudno

www.venuecymru.co.uk

ON SALE NOW

CASTING TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON

TUESDAY 12 OCTOBER – SATURDAY 16 OCTOBER 2021

Bristol Hippodrome

www.atgtickets.com/venues/bristol-hippodrome

ON SALE NOW

LOUISE REDKNAPP STARS AS VIOLET NEWSTEAD

TUESDAY 19 OCTOBER – SATURDAY 23 OCTOBER 2021

New Wimbledon Theatre

www.atgtickets.com/venues/new-wimbledon-theatre

ON SALE NOW

LOUISE REDKNAPP STARS AS VIOLET NEWSTEAD

TUESDAY 26 OCTOBER – SATURDAY 30 OCTOBER 2021

Nottingham Theatre Royal

www.trch.co.uk

ON SALE NOW

LOUISE REDKNAPP STARS AS VIOLET NEWSTEAD

TUESDAY 2 NOVEMBER – SATURDAY 6 NOVEMBER 2021

Liverpool Empire

www.atgtickets.com/venues/liverpool-empire

ON SALE NOW

LOUISE REDKNAPP STARS AS VIOLET NEWSTEAD

TUESDAY 9 NOVEMBER – SATURDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2021

Sunderland Empire

www.atgtickets.com/venues/sunderland-empire

ON SALE NOW

LOUISE REDKNAPP STARS AS VIOLET NEWSTEAD

TUESDAY 16 NOVEMBER – SATURDAY 20 NOVEMBER 2021

The Alexandra, Birmingham

www.atgtickets.com/venues/the-alexandra-theatre-birmingham

ON SALE NOW

LOUISE REDKNAPP STARS AS VIOLET NEWSTEAD

TUESDAY 23 NOVEMBER – SATURDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2021

Eden Court, Inverness

www.eden-court.co.uk 

ON SALE NOW

CASTING TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON

TUESDAY 30 NOVEMBER – SATURDAY 4 DECEMBER 2021

Theatre Royal Plymouth

www.theatreroyal.com

ON SALE NOW

LOUISE REDKNAPP STARS AS VIOLET NEWSTEAD

TUESDAY 25 – SATURDAY 29 JANUARY 2022

Glasgow King’s Theatre

www.atgtickets.com/venues/kings-theatre-glasgow

ON SALE NOW

LOUISE REDKNAPP STARS AS VIOLET NEWSTEAD

TUESDAY 1 – SATURDAY 5 FEBRUARY 2022

New Victoria Theatre, Woking

www.atgtickets.com/venues/new-victoria-theatre

ON SALE NOW

CASTING TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON

TUESDAY 1 – SATURDAY 5 MARCH 2022

Manchester Palace Theatre

www.atgtickets.com/venues/palace-theatre-manchester

ON SALE NOW

CASTING TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON

Exclusive rehearsal photos and video content of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

Exclusive rehearsal photos and video content of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

Disney’s Olivier Award-winning stage musical Beauty and the Beast will open a UK & Ireland Tour at The Bristol Hippodrome on Wednesday 25 August 2021.

Courtney Stapleton as Belle and Emmanuel Kojo as Beast in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast rehearsals1. Photo – Johan Persson ©Disney

Courtney Stapleton and Emmanuel Kojo will play the iconic lead roles, Belle and her Beast, as spectacular new designs and state-of-the-art technology fuse with the classic story, bringing the beloved tale to new life.

Courtney Stapleton as Belle and Emmanuel Kojo as Beast in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast rehearsals1. Photo – Johan Persson ©Disney

Also announced are Gavin Lee (Mary Poppins, SpongeBob SquarePants, the Broadway Musical, Les Misérables) as Lumiere and Tom Senior (The Pirates of Penzance, Eugenius!) who will be Gaston.

Courtney Stapleton as Belle in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast rehearsals. Photo – Johan Persson ©Disney

Sam Bailey (The X-Factor winner 2013, Blood Brothers) will play the legendary role of Mrs Potts, with Nigel Richards (The Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables) as Cogsworth.

Emmanuel Kojo as Beast in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast rehearsals. Photo – Johan Persson ©Disney

Martin Ball (Les Misérables, Wicked, Top Hat) will take the role of Maurice, Samantha Bingley (Martha In The Secret Garden) will be Wardrobe, Emma Caffrey (Curtains, 42nd Street, Funny Girl) will be Babette and Louis Stockil (Miss Saigon, Mamma Mia!) will play Le Fou.

Emmanuel Kojo as Beast, Gavin Lee as Lumiere, Theo Querico as Chip, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast rehearsals. Photo – Johan Persson ©Disney[2]

The full company is completed with Jake Bishop, Pamela Blair, Liam Buckland, Jasmine Davis, Autumn Draper, Daisy Edwards, Alyn Hawke, George Hinson, Jennifer Louise Jones, Brontë Lavine, Thomas- Lee Kidd, David McIntosh, Aimee Moore, Sam Murphy, Ashley-Jordon Packer, Emily Squibb, Grace Swaby, India Thornton and Rhys West.

Louis Stockil as Le Fou in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast rehearsals with Director and Choreographer Matt West. Photo – Johan Persson ©Disney

Spectacularly reimagined in startling new designs which will use the latest theatrical innovations, this timeless romantic tale will be brought to life on stage like never before, with all the charm and elegance audiences expect from Belle and her Beast. Among the many new features of this 2021 Beauty and the Beast is an exuberant tap dance within the legendary production number Be Our Guest, created expressly for Gavin Lee, recognised as one of the great tappers on either side of the Atlantic.

Nigel Richards as Cogsworth, Emmanuel Kojo as Beast and Gavin Lee as Lumiere in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast rehearsals. Photo – Johan Persson ©Disney

Olivier Award nominee Matt West will direct and choreograph this new production, leading a team that includes composer Alan Menken, lyricist Tim Rice, bookwriter Linda Woolverton, scenic designer Stan Meyer, costume designer Ann Hould-Ward and lighting designer Natasha Katz. The team collectively received five Tony® nominations and a win for Hould-Ward’s costume design, when Disney first debuted Beauty and the Beast on Broadway 26 years ago.

Tom Senior as Gaston in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast rehearsals. Photo – Johan Persson ©Disney

This new Beauty, while retaining the lush period sound of the Oscar-winning and Tony®-nominated score – which brought classics including Be Our Guest and Beauty and the Beast, as well as Change in Me, added to the musical production in 1998 and retained thereafter – will be heard afresh with new dance arrangements by David Chase, allowing original choreographer Matt West to re-visit his work. Longtime Menken collaborators Michael Kosarin and Danny Troob are musical supervisor/vocal arranger and orchestrator, respectively.

Completing the design team, Tony®-winner John Shivers is sound designer, Darryl Maloney is the video and projections designer, and David H. Lawrence is hair designer. Jim Steinmeyer is the illusions designer, as he was on the original 1994 production. Casting for the production is by Pippa Ailion Casting.

Performances will begin in Bristol on Wednesday 25 August, with other engagements also confirmed for Liverpool, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Dublin with more venues to be announced in due course. All tour dates and information at www.beautyandthebeastmusical.co.uk

Beauty and The Beast is produced by Disney Theatrical Productions, under the supervision of Thomas Schumacher.

Smash-hit Show An Evening Without Kate Bush Added To Liverpool Theatre Festival Programme

SMASH-HIT KATE BUSH 

SHOW JOINS LINE-UP FOR

LIVERPOOL THEATRE FESTIVAL 

Unique show has already wowed Edinburgh Festival 

Now see it in Liverpool during national tour before it heads to London 

A new show celebrating the music and career of iconic singer songwriter Kate Bush is the latest production to be added to the Liverpool Theatre Festival programme. 

An Evening Without Kate Bush has already wowed Edinburgh Fringe Festival audiences and critics, and is now coming to Liverpool next month as a guest visiting production during a national tour before it heads to the capital for a London run in early 2022. 

Liverpool Theatre Festival runs between Wednesday 1 September and Sunday 12 September 2021, and is once again being staged at St Luke’s Bombed Out Church in Liverpool city centre

Acclaimed performer Sarah-Louise Young has teamed up with theatremaker Russell Lucas to explore the music and mythology of one of the most influential voices in British music. The show is produced by John Mackay. 

An Evening Without Kate Bush is on Monday 6 September 2021 at 7.30pm. The show runs for two hours including an interval. Tickets are on sale now. 

With a career spanning five decades, Kate Bush has always attracted a loyal and devoted fanbase. Her fascinating story goes from releasing Wuthering Heights aged 19, to selling out the Hammersmith Apollo almost 40 years later. She has always surprised and confounded her critics, but through it all her fans have stayed strong. Celebrate her ground-breaking music through this critically acclaimed chaotic cabaret cult show. 

Audiences are invited to join performer Sarah-Louise Young to howl with The Hounds Of Love and dance on the moors with Wuthering Heights. Kate won’t be there, but fans of her music will be. 

Producer and artistic director Bill Elms commented: It’s quite a coup for us to programme guest visiting production An Evening Without Kate Bush for this year’s Liverpool Theatre Festival. It was a huge sell-out success at Edinburgh with a strong fan following, so we feel very lucky and incredibly excited to bring the show to Liverpool audiences as part of its national tour before it heads to London. This unique show is set to be a real festival highlight and we cannot wait to give the show a warm Liverpool welcome.” 

Liverpool Theatre Festival was first staged in September 2020 and was created by Liverpool theatre producer Bill Elms. Bill stepped in to bring entertainment back to audiences after theatres across the country were ordered to close their doors as part of the first Coronavirus lockdown in March 2020 – giving live performance and creatives a platform during the most challenging of times. The outdoor festival went on to be a huge success, scooping an award and shortlisted for further accolades, winning praise across the industry for once again giving live performance a platform during the most challenging of times. 

The festival has already been expanded for 2021 with the addition of Little LTF, a new strand and sister event to showcase new works and champion talent. Seven-day Little LTF took place in mid-July and attracted more than 1,200 festivalgoers. 

Liverpool Theatre Festival features mainstream and established acts, artists and productions, and already includes 2Gorgeous4U (Wednesday 1 September); The Last Five Years (Friday 3 September); When Another Dragon Roars (Saturday 4 September); Everybody’s Talking About Musicals (Saturday 4 September); Boing…Meow! The Musical (Sunday 5 September); Electric Dreams (Sunday 5 September); An Evening Without Kate Bush (Monday 6 September); Twice Nightly (Tuesday 7 September); Opera Beneath The Stars (Thursday 9 September); Broken Biscuits (Friday 10 September); Twelfth Night By William Shakespeare (Saturday 11 September); Laughterhouse Comedy (Saturday 11 September); Goldilocks And The Fab 4 (Sunday 12 September); with Something About George – The George Harrison Story closing the festival (12 September). More shows will be announced shortly. 

Liverpool Theatre Festival is funded by Liverpool City Council and Culture Liverpool, sponsored by Falconer Chester Hall, and supported by Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse Theatres and dBS Solutions. 

The festival will adhere to any Covid-19 and Government guidelines required at the time. 

Visit www.liverpooltheatrefestival.com for the latest news updates. 

Website:         www.liverpooltheatrefestival.com  

Facebook:       /liverpooltheatrefestival 

Twitter:           @lpoolTFestival 

Instagram:      liverpooltheatrefestival 

Hashtag:         #TheatreIsBack 

WHAT THE CRITICS SAY ABOUT 

AN EVENING WITHOUT KATE BUSH 

 ‘Joyous!’ 

The Guardian 

‘A tour de force.’  

 ★★★★ Time Out  

‘Even your critic found herself, unprecedentedly, singing along. My cheeks hurt with smiling.’ 

★★★★ Daily Telegraph 

‘This is an evening that ends in triumph, not in tears.’  

★★★★ The Times 

 ‘Young is a versatile performer with a terrific sense of comedy.’  

 ★★★★ Whatsonstage 

LIVERPOOL THEATRE FESTIVAL 2021 LISTINGS 

2GORGEOUS4U  

DATE: Wednesday 1 September 2021 

TIMES: 5pm / 8pm 

PRICE: £22 

RUNNING TIME: 70 mins no interval 

THE LAST FIVE YEARS 

DATE: Friday 3 September 2021 

TIMES: 5pm / 8pm 

PRICE: £22 

RUNNING TIME: 75 mins no interval 

WHEN ANOTHER DRAGON ROARS 

DATE: Saturday 4 September 2021 

TIME: 11.30am 

PRICE: £14 / £12 Children 

RUNNING TIME: 45 mins no interval 

EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT MUSICALS 

DATE: Saturday 4 September 2021 

TIMES: 6pm / 8.30pm 

PRICE: £22 

RUNNING TIME: 75 mins no interval 

BOING…MEOW! THE MUSICAL 

DATE: Sunday 5 September 2021 

TIME: 11.30am 

PRICE: £12 / £10 Children 

RUNNING TIME: 50 mins no interval 

ELECTRIC DREAMS 

DATE: Sunday 5 September 2021 

TIMES: 4pm / 8pm 

PRICE: £20 (4pm) £22 (8pm)  

RUNNING TIME: 2 hours 10mins including interval 

AN EVENING WITHOUT KATE BUSH 

DATE: Monday 6 September 2021 

TIME: 7.30pm 

PRICE: £20  

RUNNING TIME: 2 hours including interval 

TWICE NIGHTLY 

DATE: Tuesday 7 September 2021 

TIME: 7.30pm 

PRICE: £16.50 

RUNNING TIME: 70 mins no interval 

OPERA BENEATH THE STARS 

DATE: Thursday 9 September 2021 

TIME: 7.30pm 

PRICE: £28 

RUNNING TIME: 2 hours including interval 

BROKEN BISCUITS 

DATE: Friday 10 September 2021 

TIMES: 6pm / 8.30pm 

PRICE: £22 

RUNNING TIME: 60 mins no interval 

TWELFTH NIGHT BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 

DATE: Saturday 11 September 2021 

TIME: 1pm 

PRICE: £14 / £12 Children 

RUNNING TIME: 2 hours including interval 

LAUGHTERHOUSE COMEDY 

DATE: Saturday 11 September 2021 

TIMES: 6pm / 8.30pm (line-up varies slightly between shows) 

PRICE: £22 

RUNNING TIME: N/A 

GOLDILOCKS AND THE FAB 4 

DATE: Sunday 12 September 2021 

TIME: 1pm 

PRICE: £14 / £12 Children 

RUNNING TIME: 60 mins no interval 

SOMETHING ABOUT GEORGE – THE GEORGE HARRISON STORY 

DATE: Sunday 12 September 2021 

TIMES: 5pm / 8pm 

PRICE: £22 

RUNNING TIME: 75 mins no interval 

OVERTURES PIANO BAR Takes Up Residency at The Hippodrome Casino from Thursday 26 August

TAKES UP A WEST END RESIDENCY IN

THE HIPPODROME CASINO, LEICESTER SQUARE

FROM THURSDAY 26 AUGUST

London’s favourite musical-singalong haunt, OVERTURES PIANO BAR returns, taking up its West End residency at The Hippodrome Casino, partnering with Fourth Wall Live, from Thursday 26 August.

OVERTURES PIANO BAR will be opening its doors at Lola’s Underground Casino at The Hippodrome, Leicester Square, every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 8.00pm.

Considered to be London’s answer to the renowned Marie’s Crisis Café in New York, Overtures Piano Bar offers a spontaneous evening out with just the crowd, the piano, the pianist and the showtunes to see you through the evening.  With no set list, no stage and no microphone, customers are invited to sing as much or as little as they want in an environment that welcomes everyone from all cultures, sexual orientations, backgrounds, and singing levels. 

Songs on offer for people to sing-along range from popular classics such as Les Misérables, Wicked, My Fair Lady, The Sound of Music and Grease, to the cult showtunes from Stephen Sondheim’s musicals and everything in between.  Overtures will also feature regular guest appearances from the famed pianists and singing bar tenders from Marie’s Crisis Café and will also showcase homegrown talent.   

Talking about the move, Ray Rackham, who founded Overtures and created the London musical theatre singalong scene said: “What started as a one-week folly in 2018 lead to a permanent establishment that only a pandemic could close! Whilst we were in lockdown waiting to reopen one thing was clear to me, we had to find a location right in the heart of Theatreland. And what a venue, the site where Judy Garland played her last London concerts, which welcomed the likes of Sophie Tucker and Liza Minnelli, and where Ethel Merman made her only British appearances. We never anticipated the hunger of the general public of London, in needing a place to sing out loud until the wee small hours; we just needed to make sure our clientele could get from theatre to singalong in a hop, skip or jump. I’m so happy Overtures has teamed up with Fourth Wall Live and the Hippodrome to glow up our very unique singalong experience.”

Fourth Wall Live is an exciting new collaboration between boutique concert producer Club 11 London and theatrical producers DLAP Group. Having previously successfully produced Chita Rivera at Cadogan Hall together, the teams have now combined to bring audiences a plethora of international artists in concert at leading venues including the upcoming sold-out Bonnie and Clyde in Concert. Their most recent production, Eurobeat – The Pride Of Europe was loved by audiences and critics alike during its streamed season in May 2021.

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CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR THE WORLD PREMIER OF WHAT’S NEW PUSSYCAT? AT BIRMINGHAM REP

CASTING AND CREATIVE TEAM ANNOUNCED

FOR THE WORLD PREMIERE OF

WHAT’S NEW PUSSYCAT?

AT BIRMINGHAM REPERTORY THEATRE

  • FULL CAST AND CREATIVE TEAM ANNOUNCED FOR BRAND NEW MUSICAL, WHAT’S NEW PUSSYCAT?
  • THE CAST WILL INCLUDE DOMINIC ANDERSEN IN THE LEAD  ROLE OF TOM JONES

  • BASED ON HENRY FIELDING’S NOVEL THE HISTORY OF TOM JONES AND FEATURING THE ICONIC HITS OF SIR TOM JONES, WHAT’S NEW PUSSYCAT? WILL PLAY AT BIRMINGHAM REP FROM 8 OCT – 14 NOV

  • PRESENTED BY THE REP, IN ASSOCIATION WITH FLODY SUAREZ AND KILIMANJARO THEATRICALS

As well as announcing the full cast and creative team for the highly anticipated, brand new musical, What’s New Pussycat?.

Inspired by the novel The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling,  this romantic musical comedy reimagines Fielding’s classic tale in London’s swinging sixties and sets the story to the iconic hit music of Sir Tom Jones

Written by the Tony Award winning Joe DiPietro (Memphis The Musical), with a stellar creative team including director Luke Sheppard and legendary choreographer Dame Arlene Phillips, get ready for music, mods and rocking romance when the show enjoys its world premiere at The REP from 8 October – 14 November

The cast will include Dominic Andersen as Sir Tom Jones, Bronté Barbé as Mary Western, Ashley Campbell as Mr Partridge, Julius D’Silva as Lord Allworthy, Rebekah Hinds as The Girl in the Polka Dot Dress, Harry Kershaw as William Blifil, Kelly Price as Lady Bellaston and Melanie Walters as Mrs Western.

Tom FrancisNaomi KatiyoLemuel KnightsDavid Mairs-McKenzieLisa MathiesonFallon MondlaneJena PandyaNathan RiggOwen Saward and Carrie Willis will make up the ensemble.

The showwill be directed by Luke Sheppard, whose most recent production – the acclaimed & Juliet – has taken the West End by storm and won 3 Olivier Awards and 6 Whatsonstage Awards. He will be joined by choreographer and former Strictly Come Dancing judge, Dame Arlene Phillips DBE.

The full world class creative team includes; Matt Brind (Musical Supervisor/Orchestrator); Jon Bausor (Set Design); Janet Bird (Costume Design); Akhila Krishnan (Video Design); Gareth Owen (Sound Design); Howard Hudson (Lighting Design); Annelie Powell CDG (Casting Director); Dale White (Associate Choreographer); Priya Patel Appleby (Assistant Director); and Josh Sood (Musical Director).

What’s New Pussycat? is set to the soundtrack of Sir Tom Jones’ greatest hit songs: Green, Green Grass of Home, It’s Not Unusual, Leave Your Hat On, Delilah, Mama Told Me Not To Come, Sex Bomb and, of course, What’s New Pussycat? 

Presented by Birmingham Repertory Theatre in association with Flody Suarez, Joshua Andrews and Stuart Galbraith from Kilimanjaro Theatricals. Donna Munday will Executive Produce.
 

What’s New Pussycat? will enjoy its world premiere at The REP from 8 October – 14 November. Tickets are from £17.50 and are on sale now at www.birmingham-rep.co.uk/whats-on/


In line with current Government regulations, The REP is now open to full capacity, but we continue to take a number of carefully managed steps and precautions to help audiences feel safe and enjoy their chosen performance. The wearing of masks is encouraged throughout the building and additional cleaning will continue.

Society of London Theatre and UK Theatre response to the announcement of a government backed insurance scheme for the live performance and events sector

Society of London Theatre and UK Theatre response to the announcement of a government backed insurance scheme for the live performance and events sector

Society of London Theatre and UK Theatre have today issued the following statement in response to the announcement of a government backed insurance scheme for the live performance and events sector:

Today’s announcement of a government backed insurance scheme for the live performance and events sectors, which is accessible also to theatres and productions is a welcome demonstration of the need for insurance to protect against the severe impacts of the pandemic. These have led to costly cancellations of theatre productions, and a major inhibition to producers, venues, and external investors from making the commitments necessary to bring our world leading theatre sector back to normal levels of activity, with all the employment which that creates, right the way across the UK.

Theatre generates £1.4bn in revenue annually and we estimate that as a sector our total economic impact including to the hospitality, travel and the tourism markets, coupled with the vibrancy theatre brings to our city centres, is worth at least treble this number to the economy as a whole. We also provide critical international earnings as our high quality productions are exported around the world. The sector will not be able to flourish and return to pre pandemic levels without an effective insurance scheme in place, that provides cover for Covid-19 related risks.

Currently commercial insurers are unwilling to offer such crucial cover without government backing. We therefore welcome government intervention to help plug the gap left by this market failure – especially in relation to possible future national or regional lockdowns. 

However today’s proposal addresses only some, and not all, of the major risks that theatre faces. Self-isolation regulations have been forcing the closures of shows at short notice. Social distancing audience number caps have been a constant burden to an industry which requires high audience occupancy levels to be economically viable. The threat of their possible reimposition represents a major risk, that we need to obtain insurance cover for – especially if larger, high cost productions are going to resume at normal levels. Theatre productions need long term sustainable cover for shows running daily over a considerable period of time. These risks and requirements are not addressed properly by the proposal. For any scheme to be effective it has to be comprehensive, and it also has to be affordable.

We recognise the considerable engagement that has been made by DCMS and HMT, over the past year, in working closely with the theatre sector on the issue of insurance. It is important that we continue those negotiations and discussions as we work through the specific detail of the proposal announced today, but also to find ways to mitigate cover to include more of the risks that the sector is facing due to the pandemic, and to making the costs involved significantly more viable.

Hollyoaks Hunk David Tag Announced To Lead The Cast In St Helens Christmas Panto

STAR CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR GOLDILOCKS AT

ST HELENS THEATRE ROYAL THIS CHRISTMAS

Hollyoaks hunk David Tag will act as Ringmaster for ‘The Greatest Show on Earth’

Roll up, roll up! Goldilocks and the Three Bears comes to St Helens Theatre Royal this Christmas and today producers have announced that Hollyoaks favourite David Tag will appear as the Ringmaster.

The spectacular seasonal production promises St Helens audiences a fantastic festive treat complete with madcap comedy capers and all the fun of the circus.

The theatre’s Christmas pantomimes have become a real highlight of the festive season year after year, and with Goldilocks audiences are being guaranteed ‘the greatest show on earth’.

Goldilocks and the Three Bears will run at St Helens Theatre Royal from Friday 10 December 2021 to Sunday 9 January 2022. Tickets are on sale now.

David Tag, who will take on the role of Ringmaster, is best known for playing Sylvester ‘Sylver’ McQueen in award-winning Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks where his character has been involved in a number of key storylines.

The Manchester born star has also enjoyed roles in Emmerdale and the 2020 coming-of-age drama S.A.M, which has been a hit at a host of British film festivals. And he can next be seen as Prince Charming in a new short film.

Goldilocks and the Three Bears marks his pantomime debut, and the actor says: “I’m really thrilled to be cast in my first panto and I can’t wait to get started.”

The rest of the all-star cast will be announced soon.

The magical show from Regal Entertainments Ltd promises family fun, unbelievable circus tricks and lots of excitement as Goldilocks, with the help of the Three Bears, tries to save her Big Top from a rival circus owner.

Audiences can also expect high production values, stunning and colourful costumes, laugh out loud comedy and a fantastic selection of chart hits to sing and dance along to.

Theatre Manager Chantelle Nolan says: “Our pantomimes have become one of the real highlights of Christmas for many people.

“We had to cut last year’s panto short because of pandemic restrictions, while our Easter show was streamed online. So we really can’t wait to get back on stage and present Goldilocks to our audiences in person this season. It’s a magical show full of fun, excitement and laughter.

“And we’re also absolutely delighted to welcome David into the St Helens panto family – I know he’s going to make a fantastic Ringmaster for our unmissable Christmas circus.”

St Helens Theatre Royal will ensure that any Government guidelines still required in December will be in place to ensure the safety of theatregoers, venue staff, cast and crew.

Goldilocks and the Three Bears will run at St Helens Theatre Royal from Friday 10 December 2021 to Sunday 9 January 2022. Tickets are on sale now starting from £16.

Tickets can be booked over the phoneor in person at the box office between 10am and 5pm, from Monday to Friday.Tickets can also be purchased online. For more information please visit www.sthelenstheatreroyal.com

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LISTING DETAILS

Regal Entertainments Ltd Presents: Goldilocks and the Three Bears

Dates: Friday 10 December 2021 – Sunday 9 January 2022

Tickets: From £16*

*All prices are inclusive of a £1 per seat booking fee. Online bookings are subject to an additional 50p per seat online processing fee.

THEATRE ROYAL BOOKING DETAILS

Book in person at the Theatre Royal Box Office, Corporation Street, St. Helens, Merseyside WA10 1LQ (Mon – Fri 10am – 5pm). Alternatively, call 01744 756 000 or log on to: www.sthelenstheatreroyal.com.

Arthur/Merlin Review

St Paul’s Church, Covent Garden – until 22 August 2021

Reviewed by Antonia Hebbert

3***

Only a step away from Covent Garden piazza, you can sit among trees and roses in the gorgeous garden of St Paul’s Church, while the city roars away outside. It’s an idyllic setting for a play about the wizard Merlin and the young King Arthur, and you don’t need to wear a mask – it’s outside and well distanced. Unscripted additions like the cries of seagulls, the church clock and the rain just add to the atmosphere in this lovely spot.

There are four actors, and they’re wearing mics, so you can hear every word. And what a lot of words there are. Playwright Reuben Johnson is on a mission to get us thinking. In the first half, Merlin presents Arthur with knotty questions on the ethics of violence, social inequality, whether hunting can be justified, and some maths. Serious stuff, but Kate Donnachie is a commanding Merlin, and rattles off her rap-inspired speeches with panache. Michael Elcock is an appealingly wide-eyed innocent Arthur, and together with big bluff Lloyd Gorman and Gina Jamieson, they work valiantly to create the mysterious forest and the Lake of Avalon in our imaginations, with the help of excellent sound effects.

So far so good-ish, but the second half lost me. Admittedly it wasn’t helped by foody fragrances coming from nearby restaurants, and the sound of a raucous party. But none of those things would have mattered if the play hadn’t gone off in odd directions. First we had a long comic turn by Gorman and Jamieson, like the jokey interludes you get at pantomimes during a big scene change. But there was no scenery to change, and it added nothing to the plot.

Then Gina Jamieson turned out to be the enchantress Morgan le Fay, who had a bit of history with Merlin. Civil war broke out, and Merlin launched into a long, dark account of his origins. The Antichrist? Child-killing? What? It was both disturbing and boring, and too late in the play. By the time we got back to Arthur and the sword in the stone, it was hard to care.

This was a summery outdoor play with a vast rambling fantasy novel struggling to get out. To give everyone the benefit of the doubt, the play might have worked better with more children in the audience, for the actors to get a bit of backchat going. It’s an Iris Theatre production, led by Artistic Director Paul-Ryan Carberry. The play will go ahead in almost all weathers (ponchos available for £1).