THE TURBINE THEATRE ANNOUNCES THE TURBINE ON THE JETTY RUNNING 26 AUGUST TO 19 SEPTEMBER 2020

THE TURBINE THEATRE

in association with Battersea Power Station Development

 

ANNOUNCES

THE TURBINE ON THE JETTY

RUNNING FROM

WEDNESDAY 26 AUGUST TO SATURDAY 19 SEPTEMBER

INCLUDING

HAIR – AN OUTDOOR CONCERT

4 – 6 September 2020

A specially curated festival of live entertainment for all the family. Presented on a safe and socially distanced jetty next to the iconic Battersea Power Station.

Presented by arrangement with Concord theatricals on behalf of Tams-Witmark LLC www/concordtheatricals.co.uk

                                                                         Book and Lyrics                                Music By                                                   

Gerome Ragni and James Rado            Galt MacDermot

Directed by Arlene Phillips

Cast

Matt Croke

(Aladdin and Funny Girl)

Danielle Fiamanya

The Color Purple (The Stage Debut Award Winner) and & Juliet

Jordan Luke Gage

Bat Out of Hell and & Juliet

Grace Mouat

SiX and & Juliet

Millie O’Connell

SiX and Be More Chill

Jodie Steele

Heathers and SiX

Layton Williams

Everyone’s Talking About Jamie and Rent

Musical Direction by Katy Richardson, Design by David Shields, Lighting Design by Andrew Exeter and Sound Design by Dan Samson.

The American tribal love rock musical Hair celebrates the sixties counterculture in all its barefoot, long-haired, bell-bottomed, beaded and fringed glory. In this specially produced concert version directed by Arlene Phillips, get ready to groove to an infectiously energetic rock beat with songs like “Aquarius,” “Good Morning, Starshine,” “Hair,” “I Got Life,” and “Let The Sun Shine.” Exploring ideas of identity, community, global responsibility and peace, Hair remains relevant as ever as it examines what it means to be a young person in a changing world.

Arlene Phillips says “I am thrilled to be directing this small but mighty open air concert of Hair. Now more than ever we need music that lifts our spirits and feeds our souls to remind us that theatre is alive. I believe that a musical with a strong political message is important not just to give us hope, but to inspire a future generation.”

Paul Taylor-Mills, Artistic Director, The Turbine Theatre, said “I’m always impressed by my artists ability to make work happen in what has always been a difficult industry to work in. The surprises of 2020 have made this challenge even greater. The Turbine on the Jetty Season is only possible because of the patience, expertise and fearlessness of the incredible companies and artists that have worked with me over the last couple of weeks to get this off the ground. The project is a mammoth undertaking and to say I’m thrilled with the variety of work on offer is an understatement. Even against the odds The Turbine Theatre continues to programme classic work in a fresh way and support both seasoned artists and provide a platform for new voices. Please do come and support us. The arts needs you more than ever, there is no other way of putting it.” 

The Turbine on the Jetty

Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain – 26th – 29th August 2020 (Various Times)

Horrible Histories is coming to the Jetty with its West End production of Barmy Britain. It’s the history of Britain with the nasty bits left in!

One Duck Down – 30th August 2020 (2pm)

7000 rubber ducks. Seven Seas. One big adventure!

Inspired by a true tale (featured on Blue Planet II) that saw 7000 rubber ducks cast adrift in a mighty storm.

Jam packed with music, clowning and puppetry and with a set and props which are recycled from the lost and found of rubbish both on land and at sea, join us on an ocean clear-up adventure that would make David Attenborough proud.

Winner of Family Show of the Year at Vault Festival.

The Best of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons – 31st August 2020 (8pm)

A spectacular high-pitched celebration of timeless music from one of the biggest selling groups of all time. Featuring cast members from the smash-hit musical Jersey Boys.

Bard in the Yard – Saturday 6th September 2020 (2pm)

Bard in the Yard is a solo show about William Shakespeare being stuck in a plague quarantine in London in 1605… Quite literally stuck. Help the Bard rekindle the fire of his Muse in this whirlwind of a play “delivered to perfection” (The Telegraph) for the times by Will & Co!

The Final Countdown – 8th September 2020 (8pm)

The Final Countdown is a spectacular rock and pop concert featuring some of the greatest Power Ballads from the 1980s.

Aesops Fables: The Harvest Festival – 9th September 2020 (2pm)

Harvest time is nearly here and there’s still so much work for the animals to do.  Can they put their disagreements aside and get the job done in time for the festival?

Macbeth: Sleep No More – 9th September 2020 (8pm)

All hail Macbeth that shalt be King hereafter

Eight simple words from three mystic women – that’s all it takes to tempt a once-great man to ruin…

Vivienne de Vil in With One Look’ – 11th September (5pm)

Confidant to the stars, Vivienne de Vil celebrates some of the leading ladies of musical theatre, spilling some of their deepest secrets and singing their iconic songs!

Black Sails – 12th September 2020 (2pm)

Double Trouble Theatre Co. presents Blacks Sails! A pirate summer pantomime full of songs, sword fights and fun for all the family.

Great Expectations – 12th September 2020 (5pm)

1803. Pip, a seven year-old orphan boy, visits his mother’s grave.

A frightening encounter with an escaped convict begins a series of events that will change his life forever.

Written by one of England’s greatest authors, Charles Dickens, Great Expectations is the profound and complex story of Pip’s journey through life.

Some of his most memorable characters – the terrifying Magwitch; Joe Gargery, the kind and generous blacksmith; the eccentric Miss Havisham; the cold and beautiful Estella; Mr Jaggers the pompous lawyer and Pip’s wise friend, Herbert Pocket – are vividly brought to life in this anarchic and joyful telling of this glorious tale.

Using Dickens’ original text (well, mostly!) David Mynne’s skilful, one-man performance of this epic story is deft, daft, delightful …and definitely Dickens!

Be prepared to be scared and amazed, to cry and laugh!

The Femmes – Vintage vocal Harmony Trio – 13th September 2020 (2pm)

The Femmes are a vintage inspired vocal harmony trio. With more fizz than a glass of champagne, these starlets will whisk you back to the 1940s and then take you through the years, giving each decade a “Femme makeover”. Expect Hollywood Glamour, nostalgia and toe-tapping tunes that will guarantee to get you in the mood for a glorious weekend.

Roles Well Never Play – 13th September 2020 (8pm)

A dazzling cast come together for a special night with the glorious Thames as our backdrop! After massive success we can’t wait to bring our concert back in September.

The Two Gentlemen of Verona – 15th September 2020 (8pm)

World renowned Shakespeare company bring their hilarious production of this hidden gem to this exciting new festival.

West End Rocks! Feat. Vocal Extreme – 16th September 2020 (8pm)

Featuring vocalists from London’s West End shows such as We Will Rock You, Rock Of Ages, Bat Out Of Hell and Beautiful! – The Carole King Story, this show will take you on a rollercoaster ride with some of the biggest rock hits and power ballads ever written, all sung in 3-part harmony.

Showstopper! The Improvised Musical – 17th September 2020 (8pm)

Experience Olivier Award-Winning, spontaneous musical comedy at its absolute finest in an intimate, stripped back open-air performance!

The Barricade Boys – 18th September 2020 (8pm)

Direct from London’s West End, THE BARRICADE BOYS are theatre lands most exciting new vocal group. Powerhouse vocals, slick dance routines and an incredible array of music.

Catfish The Musical: In Concert – 19th September 2020 (8pm)

Two strangers online write a musical about two strangers online. Catfish the Musical explores the highs and lows of social media and modern dating in a one-act, black mirror, cinematic drama.

THE TURBINE THEATRE

GENERATING NEW WORK.      POWERING PREMIERES.      RE-ENERGISING CLASSICS.

Artistic Director, Paul Taylor-Mills opened The Turbine Theatre inAugust 2019. On the banks of the Thames next to the iconic Battersea Power Station, the theatre is located under the Grosvenor Bridge railway arches at Circus West Village, the first chapter of the iconic Battersea Power Station’s regeneration, which is already a thriving riverside destination located at the foot of the iconic Grade II* listed landmark. The Turbine on the Jetty will take place in the open air on the landing jetty at Battersea, allowing social distancing.

The Turbine Theatreis an intimate theatre with big ambitions. Everything we do revolves around one simple idea: powering the imagination. For the Turbine one the Jetty we have curated a line up of entertainment including music, cabaret, Shakespeare, musical theatre and children’s shows

New energy drives everything we do, from festivals of brand new works, world premieres of new productions and classic stories reimagined for contemporary audiences.

Every story is a journey andThe Turbine Theatreaims to be just the first stage for every idea, risk and labour of love that is brought to life in this electric new environment. We want to be the spark for the most talented and diverse voices that theatre has to offer. Now, more than ever, we feel it is vital to provide a platform for the artists and and ideas of tomorrow.

We’re also passionate about playing a vital role at the heart of the emerging local Battersea community, offering a dynamic public space by day, and a groundbreaking theatre by night.