Full Cast Announced for MAMMA MIA! in London from 12 June

FULL CAST ANNOUNCED FOR

“MAMMA MIA!”

AT LONDON’S NOVELLO THEATRE

FROM MONDAY 12 JUNE 2017

Joining the previously announced Sara Poyzer, Kate Graham, Jacqueline Braun, Richard Trinder, Alasdair Harvey, Dugald Bruce-Lockhart, Georgina Castle, Christopher Jordan-Marshall, Bobbie Little, Harriet Bunton, Damian Buhagiar, Nye Rees and Caroline Deverill in the global smash hit musicalMAMMA MIA! at London’s Novello Theatre from Monday 12 June 2017, will be Alishia-Marie Blake, Stuart Hickey, Mark Isherwood, Matt Jordan-Pidgeon, Tyler Kennington, Madeleine Leslay, Natasha O’Brien, Alice O’Hanlon, Alexanda O’Reilly, Adam Paul-Robertson, Oli Reynolds and Katy Stredder.  They will be joining Tabitha Camburn, Adam Clayton-Smith, Katy Day, Katy Hards, Jennifer Hepburn, Robert Knight, Stacey Leanne Mills and Robbie Scotcher, who are already in the Ensemble.

 

From West End to global phenomenon, MAMMA MIA! is Judy Craymer’s ingenious vision of staging the story-telling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs with an enchanting tale of family and friendship unfolding on a Greek island paradise.  To date, it has been seen by over 60 million people in 50 productions in 16 different languages grossing more than $2 billion at the box office.  In 2011, it became the first Western musical ever to be staged in Mandarin in the People’s Republic of China. MAMMA MIA! is currently on its first ever UK Tour, receiving great critical and public acclaim.

 

MAMMA MIA! originally opened in London at the Prince Edward Theatre on 6 April 1999, before transferring to the Prince of Wales Theatre in 2004.  The musical re-opened at the Novello Theatre in 2012, where it recently celebrated its London 18th birthday on 6 April 2017. 

 

The London production of MAMMA MIA!  has been seen by nearly 8 million people, played over 7,500 performances and has broken box office records in all three of its London homes.  

 

Produced by Judy Craymer, MAMMA MIA! The Movie, starring Meryl Streep and Pierce Brosnan, is the highest grossing live action musical film of all time.

 

With music & lyrics by Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus, MAMMA MIA! is written by Catherine Johnson, directed by Phyllida Lloyd and choreographed by Anthony Van Laast. The production is designed by Mark Thompson, with lighting design by Howard Harrison, sound design by Andrew Bruce & Bobby Aitken, and musical supervision, additional material & arrangements by Martin Koch.

 

MAMMA MIA! is produced by Judy Craymer, Richard East & Björn Ulvaeus for Littlestar in association with Universal.

LISTINGS INFORMATION

 

Novello Theatre

Aldwych

London WC2B 4LD

 

Ticket Prices: From £15.00

 

A £2.25 per ticket booking fee applies to tickets booked online, and a £2.75 per ticket booking fee applies to tickets booked by phone. No booking fee on tickets purchased in person at the Novello Theatre Box Office.

 

All prices include £1.25 restoration levy.

 

Early Bird Pricing – anyone booking four months or more in advance of the performance they are attending (Monday to Thursday performances only) will save £20 on Band A and Premium tickets, but only through Delfont Mackintosh Theatres, either online, in person at the theatre, or by calling the Novello Theatre Box Office.

 

Performance Times:

Monday – Saturday 7.45pm

Matinees – Thursday & Saturday 3.00pm*

*extra Tuesday matinees on 8 & 22 August, 24 October 2017 and 13 February 2018

 

Christmas 2017/18 Performance Schedule

 

Monday 25 December           NO PERFORMANCE

Tuesday 26 December          7.45pm

Wednesday 27 December     3.00pm and 7.45pm

Thursday 28 December         7.45pm

Friday 29 December              3.00pm and 7.45pm

Saturday 30 December         3.00pm and 7.45pm

Monday 1 January 2018        7.45pm

Tuesday 2 January                3.00pm and 7.45pm

Wednesday 3 January           7.45pm

Thursday 4 January               3.00pm and 7.45pm

Friday 5 January                    7.45pm

Saturday 6 January               3.00pm and 7.45pm

 

Currently booking to 3 March 2018

The performance lasts 2 hours and 35 minutes (including a 15-minute interval)

Box Office: 0844 482 5115

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WILTON’S MUSIC HALL, THE WORLD’S OLDEST SURVIVING GRAND MUSIC HALL, TO BE ADDED TO GOOGLE’S DIGITAL ARCHIVES

WILTON’S MUSIC HALL, THE WORLD’S OLDEST SURVIVING GRAND MUSIC HALL, TO BE ADDED TO GOOGLE’S DIGITAL ARCHIVES

  • The first music hall and one of only seven London theatres to get an online Google archive
  • Users around the world can now take a virtual tour of the iconic venue using Google Expeditions

Today Wilton’s Music Hall is proud to launch their digital archive in partnership with Google Arts and Culture, giving unprecedented access to the legendary Grand Music Hall’s heritage through its collections and via a new virtual reality tour.

Years of renovation, building repair and conservation at the multi-arts venue in the East End have unearthed the full extent of Wilton’s fascinating history both as a building and a cornerstone of the Music Hall genre. Now, partnering with Google Arts and Culture, Wilton’s Music Hall is proud to be able to share these remarkable resources for the very first time. The new digital archive allows online visitors to explore first-hand documents that trace the history of Wilton’s – from Victorian Music Hall, to Methodist Mission, through years of dereliction and campaigning to its hard-won rebirth as the much-loved venue it is today.

Items can be seen in high definition, allowing visitors to identify hidden details in photographs and drawings, whilst preserving the fragile originals. The prize possession, a sketch drawn in the hall in 1871, can now be explored in minute detail – the faces of the audience, the fashions of the times, and numerous other insights yet to be discovered.

Using Google Expeditions, another unique feature of Google’s digital archive, online visitors can also take a virtual reality tour of Wilton’s with access to the building via an app designed for students and teachers. With online questions and remote access to the venue, this takes Wilton’s and its history into classrooms around the world.

Other fascinating additions to the online archive include brand new Street View images, giving online visitors the chance to visit hidden parts of Wilton’s Music Hall not accessible to the public. An online exhibition documents 50 years of campaigning, charting the deteriorating condition of the building before the epic campaign that brought it back from the brink, saving Wilton’s for future generations.

Access to the online archive can be found here

Last chance to see 5 star hit production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? in the West End

Sonia Friedman Productions presents
Edward Albee’s
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Directed by James Macdonald

  • 5 star hit production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? enters final weeks at the Harold Pinter Theatre
  • Strictly limited West End run starring Imelda Staunton, Conleth Hill, Imogen Poots and Luke Treadaway must come to an end on 27th May
  • Albee’s landmark play will be broadcast to cinemas as part of National Theatre Live on 18th May

Twitter: @WhosAfraidLDN
Facebook: /WhosAfraidOfVirginiaWoolfLDN
#Whosafraidofvirginiawoolf?
Website: www.whosafraidofvirginiawoolf.co.uk
Audiences now have just three weeks left to see the critically acclaimed West End production of multi-Tony and Pulitzer prize-winning playwright Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The play stars Imelda Staunton as Martha, Conleth Hill as George, Imogen Poots as Honey and Luke Treadaway as Nick.

Directed by James Macdonald, this production of Albee’s landmark play runs at the Harold Pinter Theatre until the strictly limited season ends on Saturday 27th May 2017. Over 100 tickets for every performance have been made available to buy at £15.

There will also be a live broadcast of the play to cinemas throughout the UK and beyond as part of National Theatre Live. The broadcast will take place on 18th May at 7.30pm. Tickets are now on sale, visit your local cinema website for details.

In the early hours of the morning on the campus of an American college, Martha, much to her husband George’s displeasure, has invited the new professor Nick and his wife Honey to their home for some after-party drinks. As the alcohol flows and dawn approaches, the young couple are drawn into George and Martha’s toxic games until the evening reaches its climax in a moment of devastating truth-telling.

The production is directed by James Macdonald and designed by Tom Pye. Lighting is by Charles Balfour with sound and music by Adam Cork.

For more information and tickets visit www.whosafraidofvirginiawoolf.co.uk

DISNEY’S ‘THE LION KING’ WELCOMES NEW CAST MEMBERS

DISNEY’S ‘THE LION KING’
WELCOMES NEW CAST MEMBERS

INCLUDES JANIQUE CHARLES AS ‘NALA’
AND GARY JORDAN AS ‘ZAZU’

Today, the London production of THE LION KING welcomes 11 new cast members, includingJanique Charles, Gary Jordan and Dominique Planter who take over the principal roles of ‘Nala’, ‘Zazu’ and ‘Shenzi’ respectively. Now in its 18th triumphant year, over 14 million people have seen Disney’s award-winning musical at the Lyceum Theatre.

THE LION KING marks Janique Charles’ West End debut. Born and raised in Trinidad & Tobago, Janique moved to London to join the UK touring cast of THE LION KING in 2013. A rising star, she has travelled extensively and brings her experiences to her role as Nala. She joined the London production of THE LION KING in May 2016 as part of the ensemble cast, but she now steps up to play the principal role of Nala.

Gary Jordan has performed in London’s West End in Grease (Victoria Palace), Anyone Can Whistle (Savoy) and in the UK tours of High Society and Playdays Live. Gary is also a pianist and musical director.

Dominique Planter has been a swing in the THE LION KING since 2016, this marks her West End debut in a principal role.

THE LION KING also welcomes new cast members from The Philippines, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Brazil and the UK: Lila Anderson, Owen Chaponda, Deborah Dada, Debôrah Godchaser, Brian James Leys, Nathan Louis-Fernand, Nonhlanhla Makthathini, Rutendo Mushonga, Luciano Santos Souza and Karlene Wray.

They join a uniquely international company, which already includes performers from 11 countries around the world. The company is led by George Asprey as Scar, Shaun Escoffery as Mufasa, Brown Lindiwe Mkhize as Rafiki, Richard Frame as Timon, Keith Bookman as Pumbaa,Nick Afoa as Simba, David Blake as Banzai and Mark McGee as Ed.

Disney’s award-winning musical THE LION KING is now in its 18th triumphant year at London’s Lyceum Theatre. Since the UK premiere in London on Tuesday 19th October 1999, THE LION KING has entertained over 14 million theatregoers and remains the West End’s best-selling stage production. It is currently the sixth longest-running West End musical of all time. Tickets are currently on sale until 25th May 2018 for Groups.

Julie Taymor’s internationally-celebrated stage adaptation of Disney’s beloved animation film premiered on Broadway in 1997 and has now been seen by more than 90 million people across six continents. Ten productions are running concurrently around the globe. In addition to the record-breaking production in London and New York, THE LION KING can currently be seen in Hamburg, Madrid, Scheveningen (The Netherlands), Shanghai, Tokyo, Sapporo, Mexico City and across North America.

THE LION KING is produced by Disney Theatrical Productions.

 

Press & Listings Information
Disney’s THE LION KING
Lyceum Theatre
21 Wellington Street, London WC2E 7RQ
Box Office number: 0844 871 3000
www.thelionking.co.uk
THE LION KING plays Tuesday to Saturday at 7.30pm with matinee performances on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 2.30pm.
There is no performance on a Monday evening.

Bill Bailey Announces a brand new live tour for 2018

Bill Bailey Announces

A brand new live tour for 2018

Coming to Newcastle City Hall Fri 2 Feb 2018

Bill Bailey today announced his new tour Larks in Transit  is a compendium of travelers’ tales and the general shenanigans of twenty years as a travelling comedian. With musical virtuosity, surreal tangents and trademark intelligence, Bill Bailey tackles politics, philosophy and the pursuit of happiness. Plus, he fashions a symphony from a ringtone, tells the real story of Old McDonald, and a re-imagines the Stars and Stripes.

 

Tickets will go on general sale this Friday 12 May 2017 at 10am from www.theatreroyal.co.uk or by calling the Box Office on 0844 811 21 21.

 

Bill Bailey plays Newcastle City Hall on Friday 2 February 2018. Tickets are £31.50 and can be purchased at www.theatreroyal.co.uk or from the Theatre Royal Box office on 08448 11 21 21 (Calls cost 7ppm plus your phone company’s access charge).

 

Contactless | May 30th – June 3rd | Hen & Chickens Theatre

Good One Theatre presents

                                            

CONTACTLESS

By Tom Hartwel

Directed by Phil Croft

The Hen & Chickens Theatre, 30th May – 3rd June 2017

7:30pm + Saturday Matinee at 3:00pm

 

‘It was hard to breathe while laughing so much’.

★★★★★ (The Reviews Hub)

Good One return once again to the newly refurbished Hen and Chickens Theatre as the premiere show after the pubs reopening. They’ve teamed up with Playwright Tom Hartwell and Director Phil Croft to bring London audiences a new comedy/drama about the one thing that connects us all, the Tube.

Contactless is the new comedy drama that explores life underground, inspired by true stories from the origins of ‘Mind The Gap’ to the etiquette of the priority seat. We all have somewhere to go, we all have to avoid eye contact

She’s pregnant … but she isn’t wearing a badge. What if she’s just overweight? Oh god – why did I have to sit in a priority seat?’

After the success of last year’s Edinburgh & London Fringe smash hit comedy You Tweet My Face Space, playwright Tom Hartwell along with the Hope Theatre’s resident director Phil Croft are thrilled to be debuting this new piece of relatable theatre to London audiences.

Hartwell can be said to be a writer of a generation’ – (London Pub Theatres)

Good One Theatre have previously brought 2 sell-out shows to the Hen & Chickens with  I Have Never & Mum’s the Word and continue to create platforms for new writers, directors and actors.

Reviews for You Tweet My Face Space.

Phenomenal’ ★★★★★ (Box Dust)

Nothing short of stunning’ ★★★★ (The Daily Spectacle)

Superb comic writing’ ★★★★  (Fringe Guru)

Twitter: @GoodOneTheatre / @Contactlessplay

Scamp Theatre and Watford Palace Theatre present The Scarecrows’ Wedding

Scamp Theatre and Watford Palace Theatre present

The Scarecrows’ Wedding

Based on the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

Director Eva Sampson

Designer James Button

Composer and Lyricist Darren Clark

Lighting Designer Elanor Higgins

West Yorkshire Playhouse, Courtyard Theatre

Tuesday 30 May – Saturday 3 June 2017

 

Straight from London’s West End, this truly heart-warming adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s bestselling book is bursting at the seams with Scamp Theatre’s inimitable style (Stick Man, Tiddler & Other Terrific Tales) and promises wit, drama, and wedding bells as you’re invited to Harry O’Hay (played by Halifax, West Yorkshire actor Sam Heron) and Betty O’Barley’s glorious wedding day.

Betty O’Barley and Harry O’Hay are excellent scarecrows (they scare a lot of crows). Harry loves Betty, and Betty loves Harry, so they decide to get married and Harry sets off to search for their wedding day essentials including a dress of feathers, a bunch of flowers and a necklace made from shells

However, when the farmer notices he is missing a scarecrow, he replaces Harry with the devilishly smooth but dangerous Reginald Rake. Dashing, daring and ever so cool, can Reginald persuade Betty that he is the scarecrow for her? Will Harry make it back in the nick of time before Reginald ruins their special day?

Director Eva Sampson said:

“I’m delighted that The Scarecrows’ Wedding will be heading out on tour again this year. It’s a great opportunity to bring the show to new audiences and share Harry and Betty’s epic love story!”

Age guide 3+

The Majestic Theatre Bistro Review

The Majestic Theatre on Bondgate in Darlington is under new management and is going from strength to strength – filling the void left when the old Art’s Centre was closed.  One night shows for families and adults alike are filling the diary.  The Bondgate Players have adopted the Majestic as their new home and are performing Allo Allo on stage from 8 June.  The theatre also continues to showcase the talented students on the Performing Arts course from the college – and their end of year show is High School Musical from 30 June.

Today, however, we were reviewing the gorgeous new Majestic Bistro.  The food has been designed around it’s theatrical settings in the heart of the Theatre it sits in, with luxurious lighting, ambient music, stunning bars and its 1920’s Modern Art Deco interior.

Armed with my hard to please sons – one of whom is training to be a chef and the other who is gluten free we went off to investigate.  The menu, which you might call modern British, features small, often complex dishes.

For our starter we shared the Whole Baked Studded Camembert and Antipasti Vegetables with warm bread and tomato chutney.  With an extra portion of gluten free bread.  The cheese was beautiful and creamy and the bread tasted like it was fresh from the oven.  The antipasti vegetables were perfectly pickled without being acidic.  The portion happily fed the three of us with filling us too full so we could still enjoy the main course.

The mains were served with a nice gap from the starter aiding digestion.  We had a chance to enjoy a drink from the well stocked bar and have a chat as the music played in the background.

My boys each had a burger.  My youngest had the 8oz Classical Steak Mince Burger and my oldest the 8oz Steak Mince Chilli and Blue Cheese Burger – both served with chunky chips and whole grain house salad.  Perfectly portioned meals without over-facing the diner. My choice was the Braised Lamb Shank, Bubbly Cabbage, Creamy Pomme Purée and Red Wine Jus.  A stunningly beautiful meal mixed the luxurious with the humble all working harmoniously together.  Nothing was put on the plate haphazardly; all the ingredients have equal billing.  If we can agree that food is fundamentally about flavour, it’s all here on one plate.  With my son declaring that his burger was the best he had ever tasted.

Dessert followed and once again we were presented with food that was beautiful to look at and to taste.  I chose the Chocolate Brownie without cream or ice cream.  Son number 2 the Hot Chocolate Fudge Cake with Madagascan Vanilla Ice Cream and son number 1 had a mixture of the Madagascan Ice Cream and Honeycomb Ice Cream.  It was the nicest dessert I had tasted in a long time, my sons were equally as complimentary about their desserts the chocolate fudge cake and brownie,were suitably rich without being sickly. As a chocolate fan I was in food heaven.

The Majestic is a quietly ambitious bistro that deserves the acclaim that should be coming its way, bringing a new style of unpretentious fine dining to foodies.  The staff didn’t hover around our table constantly but was efficient and knowledgeable on the food we ordered. One of the chefs came out and presented some dishes to our table and was detailed in his descriptions.

The relaxed unpretentious feel of this place together with the tremendous skill at work in the kitchen means this place doesn’t need to talk up its credentials. And what’s more it is oh so stunningly priced.  My first visit gives every inkling that if Mattie, Ellis and the talented team continue in this vein, The Majestic Bistro could well emulate the heady heights of its nearby counterparts.

To book for shows or the Bistro contact the team on Tel: 01325 482848

http://www.majestic-theatre.co.uk/

LATITUDE FESTIVAL 2017 INVITES THEATRE LINE UP TO JOIN THE REVOLUTION

LATITUDE INVITES THEATRE

LINE UP TO JOIN THE REVOLUTION

BLACK HONEY COMPANY: HOT BROWN HONEY

THE NEGRO PROBLEM: NOTES OF A NATIVE SONG

CIRK LA PUTYKA: BATACCHIO INTERNATIONAL PREMIERE

THE OLD VIC LONDON IAW FANE PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS CHARLIE FINK: COVER MY TRACKS

TRAVERSE PRESENTS GARY MCNAIR: LOCKER ROOM TALK
FUEL PRESENTS CLOD ENSEMBLE: ON THE HIGH ROAD
ROYAL COURT THEATRE PRESENTS MANWATCHING WITH SPECIAL GUEST SEANN WALSH

DICKIE BEAU: RE-MEMBER ME | PAUL BARRITT: CAT AND MOUSE

THEATRE RE: THE NATURE OF FORGETTING
HOIPOLLOI & ROYAL COURT THEATRE PRESENT SHON DALE JONES: ME AND ROBIN HOOD
201 DANCE COMPANY
: SKIN

MARK THOMAS: PREDICTABLE (WIP)

PAINES PLOUGH: COME TO WHERE I’M FROM

HOLLY BLAKEY: SOME GREATER CLASS ft. GWILYM GOLD & DARKSTAR

SH!T THEATRE: DOLLYWOULD | NABOKOV & BENIN CITY: LAST NIGHT

MIDDLE CHILD: ALL WE EVER WANTED WAS EVERYTHING

BRISTOL FERMENT PRESENTS BERTRAND LESCA & NASI VOUTSAS: PALMYRA

HIGH RISE: MERRYVILLE | DANIELLA ISAACS: HEAR ME RAW

GAGGLEBABBLE, THE OTHER ROOM AND THEATR CLWYD: SINNERS CLUB

OVALHOUSE PRESENTS THE BELIEVERS ARE BUT BROTHERS

FANCY CHANCE: FLIGHTS OF FANCY

VANESSA KISUULE: SEXY | DANIEL BYE: SAFE HOUSE | LUKE WRIGHT: FRANKIE VAH
DASH ARTS: THE DACHA | ARBONAUTS: THE SOARING SKY

FOREST FRINGE | UNLIMITED THEATRE: HOW I HACKED MY WAY INTO SPACE

RICHARD DEDOMENICI: THE LIVE ART TENT OF ILL-REPUTE

DICKIE BEAU: FRUITS OF THE FOREST

HEARING THINGS: PLAYING ON BY PHILIP OSMENT

SBC THEATRE & LEEDS BECKETT: STAND UP AND BE COUNTED

PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED
OPERA NORTH: THE UNDERWORLD
FESTIVAL VOICES: DIDO AND AENEAS
BALLETBOYZ
SADLER’S WELLS present
MATTHEW BOURNE’S NEW ADVENTURES: COUNTRY
BBC YOUNG DANCER 2017 FINALISTS | SISTERS GRIMM: VOICES OF THE AMAZON
THE GET-DOWN feat BOY BLUE ENTERTAINMENT
NATIONAL YOUTH DANCE COMPANY: TARANTISEISMIC
FAR FROM THE NORM

The UK’s finest multi-arts festival returns for its 12th edition promising an unrivalled breadth, depth and quality of arts programming. With a spectacular choice of major shows, ground-breaking pieces and the first glance at works in progress, this year’s timely theme of Come The Revolution will be reflected through theatre, spoken-word, cabaret and gig-theatre. Latitude Festival takes place on 13th – 16th July in the stunning grounds of Henham Park, Suffolk. Tickets are available here.

Latitude’s Curator of the Arts, Tania Harrison says “As we launch the Latitude Theatre programme, I’m delighted to share this summer’s festival theme, Come The Revolution. I have invited artists and companies to explore the idea of revolution, from historical social changes to the injustices in our society today; to foster an empowered, revolutionary spirit in our audience. This theme is at the heart of our theatre programme, and emergent and established theatre makers from the UK, Europe, America and Australia, are asking the important questions.

Notes of a Native Song tells the story of James Baldwin’s life, work, and influence on Stew, while Hot Brown Honey is equal parts theatre and social activism. We’re looking at gender politics with the Royal Court Theatre’s Manwatching, 201 Dance Company’s Skin, and Holly Blakey challenging the hyper-sexualised language and dance of the music video. Dickie Beau’sFruits of the Forest and Desmond O’Connor present shows that mark the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality.

Across the festival our bill showcases theatre in its most exciting guises. Fuel’s Clod Ensemblecome to the Theatre Arena, and Cirk La Putyka present the international premiere ofBatacchio. In The Cabaret Theatre, gig-theatre takes centre stage as theatre meets live music, and stories are given new energy. In our shape-shifting Faraway Forest, theatre escapes the black box and brings revolution in both spirit and format. Experience immersive sound-scapes from Opera North; ethereal voices sounding between the trees, plus pop-up Live Art performances in every corner of the forest, appearing when you least expect them.  We’re delighted to welcome Sadler’s Wells back to our Waterfront dance stage, which will host an array of genres, from ballet to contemporary dance to hip-hop. And these are just a few of the magical moments across the festival site this summer; with much more on the bill, there’s something special in the Theatre and Dance bill for everyone, and every taste, to discover.”

Latitude will welcome Black Honey Company to the Theatre stage on Thursday and Friday who promise to bring the temperature to fever pitch with their production of Hot Brown Honey. The show combines the 1920s glamour of Josephine Baker with the hyper-aesthetics of global hip-hop culture and the hot punch of black politics to create a stereotype-smashing show. Hosted by the sumptuous Candy B with music by Busty Beatz and costumes to rival Beyoncé at Madison Square Garden, Hot Brown Honey is a fusion of dance, poetry, comedy, circus strip-tease and song which celebrates our differences as well as our similarities and is guaranteed to get Latitude fighting the power.

Latitude will host the UK Premiere of The Negro Problem’s Notes on a Native Song which will arrive in Suffolk following a sell-out run in New York. Led by singer-songwriter Stew, the show is a rock and roll concert which uses the enduring legacy of James Baldwin to produce a crackling commentary on Trump’s America. Another timely piece, Notes on a Native Song draws on the political potency of the Black Lives Matter movement as well as reaffirming the importance of Baldwin’s life and work.

Drawing inspiration from the poetics of ancient theatre companies, contemporary circus collective Cirk La Putyka will present the international premiere of Batacchio on the Theatre stage. Made up of seven acrobats and actors, Batacchio is an original fusion of contemporary circus, magic tricks and humour.

The Old Vic London in association with Fane Productions will bring Charlie Fink, famed for his work with Noah & The Whale, to Latitude with modern day folk tale Cover My Tracks. With a book by David Greig and direction by Max Webster, theatre and music interweave to tell the story of an idealistic young songwriter who sets out to write a 21st Century pop masterpiece before vanishing without a trace. The first track which will feature in the performance will beFirecracker which can be viewed here.

Edinburgh’s Traverse will present Gary McNair’s Locker Room Talk; a verbatim theatre piece inspired by Donald Trump’s dismissal of controversial comments made during his presidential campaign as ‘locker room talk’, and directed by Traverse Artistic Director, Orla O’Loughlin. To produce Locker Room Talk, Gary McNair spoke with men about women to explore this attitude, with the words of the men he interviewed being performed by a cast of women. Locker Room Talk will be followed by a discussion with psychologist Dr Nina Burrowes.

Fuel’s Clod Ensemble will make their Latitude debut with a first glimpse of their visually captivating show On the High Road which features the company’s characteristic interdisciplinary approach to theatre. Conjuring a feverish end-of-epoch atmosphere, On the High Road is a gripping, vivid piece of theatre, where powerful themes of migration, difference and intolerance are never far away.

London’s Royal Court Theatre will bring Manwatching to Latitude following a sell-out run at Jerwood Theatre Upstairs. Manwatching is a funny, frank and occasionally explicit insight into heterosexual female desire. The show begins with a male comedian being given a script they’ve never seen which they recite for the first time ever in front of a live audience. The unsuspecting comedian for this very special performance of Manwatching will be Seann Walsh.

Meditating on memory will be award-winning performer and lip-syncer Dickie Beau with his show Re-Member Me. This part-documentary theatre and part-séance to ‘re-member’ the ghosts of Hamlet past, Dickie Beau transforms himself into a human Hamlet mix-tape in this ode to the impermanence of personhood and procrastination. Dickie Beau will also be appearing in Latitude’s magical Faraway Forest with Fruits of the Forest.

Evocative animator Paul Barritt will bring his new production Cat and Mouse to the Theatre stage this summer. Well-known for his work with 1927 and their West End hit Golem; Cat and Mouse is an animation adventure featuring big screen cartoons and a rock ‘n’ roll band which follows the familiar dichotomy of anthropomorphic foes.

Theatre RE’s The Nature of Forgetting is inspired by the work of theatre director Tadeusz Kantor. Focused on recent neurobiological research and interviews with people living with dementia, The Nature of Forgetting is a powerful, haunting and beautiful theatre piece about the inability to recollect a life and what is left when memory is gone.

Latitude welcomes Shôn Dale-Jones in Me and Robin Hood; the latest Hoipolloi show about Shôn’s on-going relationship with Mr Robin Hood. Shôn first met Robin as a seven-year-old boy in November 1975, and since then he has been his best-ever fictional friend. As the divide between the rich and poor grows larger, Me and Robin Hood shows the dangerous effects of splitting the world into the wealthy and those living in poverty.

After an acclaimed international tour of their debut show Smother, 201 Dance Company will showcase their hip-hop aesthetic with Skin; an intimate journey of self-discovery which explores one boy’s journey through gender transition, with the strong cast of seven performers exploring what is and isn’t our body.

Following the huge success of Latitude’s co-production With A Little Bit of Luck last year, the festival welcomes the new wave of gig theatre makers to Henham Park. Following their acclaimed production Letters to Windsor House, which wittily explored the housing crisis in London, Sh!t Theatre will return to Latitude with their new work DollyWould. Built on their mutual adoration of Dolly Parton, DollyWould is a riotous and challenging piece on the iconic image of the world’s most famous country singer.

Nabokov and Benin City will team up in Latitude’s The Cabaret Theatre for Last Night, an oral history of London’s rapidly disappearing nightlife featuring live music, poetry and audio interviews with those who danced the night away in the city’s most famous haunts. Directed by Stef O’Driscoll (With A Little Bit of Luck), Last Night is a rhythmic, brass-flavoured snapshot of a city’s fading scene.

Hull’s most exciting theatre company Middle Child will present their epic gig-theatre show, All We Ever Wanted Was Everything in The Cabaret Theatre. From Cool Britannia, to Broken Britain and Brexit Britain, All We Ever Wanted Was Everything follows two kids from Hull raised on Harry Potter, New Labour and a belief that they would be as special as their parents promised. Focusing on what happens when our expectations don’t match reality, Middle Child’s latest production features an original soundtrack inspired by the best British music from the last three decades.

Palmyra invites the Latitude audience to step back from the news, to take a wider view and reflect on what goes on in the Middle East so that we may be able to see things differently. Presented by Bristol Ferment, Palmyra is a new show by Betrand Lesca and Nasi Voutsas who are pioneers in innovative theatre which explores the relationship between live music and the stage.

High Rise will take festival-goers to 2020 with their grime concept concert Merryville. Fast-forwarding three years to the UK’s withdrawal from the EU and a coalition between the Conservatives and UKIP, the streets of London are in turmoil and two rappers find themselves in the last ‘affordable’ housing block in London. Dissecting the realpolitik of the past decade through MP rap battles and tactics for revolution, Merryville is an honest account of what it means to be a Londoner when the housing crisis and dodgy politics force people out of the capital.

Suck. Nip. Tuck. Spiralize. Blend. Repeat. Hear Me Raw is a new one-woman show by Daniella Isaacs. Brought to Latitude’s The Cabaret Theatre by the producers of Margaret Thatcher Queen of Soho and the creators of Mush and Me, Hear Me Raw is a candid account of a twenty-something’s journey through the wellness world.

Gagglebabble, The Other Room and Theatr Clwyd will join forces in The Cabaret Theatre with an invitation to Sinners’ Club. Based on the life of Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in the UK, the live recording of this concept album promises songs inspired by Ruth’s short life washed down with a cocktail of stories about souls lost to sin.

London’s Ovalhouse will come to Latitude with The Believers Are But Brothers. Writer and theatre maker Javaad Alipoor spent time in this digital realm, exploring the blurry and complex world of extremists, spies, journalists and fantasists. This bold one-man show weaves together their stories in an exploration of the present crisis of masculinity.

Alternative Miss World Fancy Chance will perform her debut solo show Flights of Fancy. Taking festival-goers from Fancy Chance’s humble origins as a Korean refugee, to becoming the darling of the London cabaret scene, Flights of Fancy contains offbeat comedy, original songs and outrageous film. Joining her in The Cabaret Theatre will be Vanessa Kisuule with Sexy which presents a conflicted woman who loves poetry, smashing the patriarchy with a well-timed slut-drop.

Mark Thomas will return to Latitude in The Speakeasy with his new work-in-progress,Predictable. Following his heart-shattering Red Shed, which won acclaim across the UK for its wit and political anger, Predictable will question the Latitude audience about what they think the future holds. A perfect piece for the turbulence of 2017, Mark will draw on these answers to create a fantastical, hilarious, and perhaps accurate portrait of what our world could look like.

Daniel Bye will take up residence in The Speakeasy with his new political thriller Safe House.  Following a series of interconnected stories, small corners of Britain declare their independence, and complete with live audience interaction Daniel Bye’s unmissable new show should be as unstable as the world it portrays.

Following the multi-award-winning What I Learned From Johnny Bevan; performance poet for a disenfranchised generation Luke Wright will present his new piece Frankie Vah in The Speakeasy. Luke’s second verse play deals with love, loss and belief against the scuzzy backdrop of indie venues and 80s politics with a Morrissey-sized measure of heartache.

Joining the already announced Opera North’s Underworld in the Faraway Forest will be Dash Arts with Dacha. An ever-changing performance venue modelled on the iconic Russian country house, Dacha will return to Latitude exploring life in the summer of 1917 through films, dressing up, board games, political discussions and late night DJs.

Arbonauts will perform The Soaring Sky in the Faraway Forest; a choral multi-sensory experience of live voices inspired by the song of birds, fitting suitably with the forest setting. Singers will take audiences on a reflective journey through a timeless changing landscape between dunes, sea and sky, with a choral score composed by Louise Drewett and Alex Nikiporenko.

The Faraway Forest also welcomes powerhouse new writing company Paines Plough with their nationwide project Come to Where I’m From. Since 2010, more than 100 playwrights have taken part creating a vivid patchwork quilt of accents, experiences and impressions of the UK. We’ve collected all these plays in a giant interactive map of the UK right here at Latitude. Pop on some headphones and discover somewhere new with a tour guide with a difference.

Forest Fringe returns to Latitude and takes up residency in the Faraway Forest, featuring some of the UK’s most innovative and witty performance artists. Appearances will come from Alexandrina Helmsley, Andy Field, Daniel Olver, Afreenz Azaria, Jack Marcus Ellis, Femme Feral, French and Mottershead, Low Stakes, Simone Simone and Eros, Catherine Hoffman and Florence Peake, Simone Kenyan and Neil Callaghan and Verity Standen.

Joining Forest Fringe in the Faraway Forest will be Unlimited Theatre with How I Hacked My Way Into Space, Richard Dedomenici with The Live Art Tent of Ill Repute and SBC Theatreand Leeds Beckett who will stage Stand and Be Counted; their exploration and celebration of youth, protest and activism.

Holly Blakey will bring her emotionally charged dance piece Some Greater Class to the Waterfront Stage. An exploration into the hyper-sexualised language of music videos and dynamics of contemporary pop culture, dancers writhe and contract with explosive energy in a modern day Garden of Eden. Created in collaboration by musicians Gwilym Gold and Darkstar, the live performance lays bare the complexities of voyeurism and the normative ideals promoted in mainstream pop culture.

Written by Writer’s Guild award winner Philip Osment, the Welcome Trust Arena will welcome Hearing Things, a provocative and moving new drama exploring the dilemmas of psychiatry from the points of view of patients, relatives and staff.

TICKET INFORMATION
Adult Weekend tickets £197.50 face value + £8 booking fee per ticket
Accompanied Teen Weekend tickets (13-15 years) £132.50 + £8 booking fee per ticket
Child Weekend tickets – £10

Adult Day tickets £77.50 + £7 booking fee per ticket
Child Day Tickets – £5

Adult Weekend Instalment tickets:
If you purchase your Adult Weekend Ticket  instalment plan between 9am on 1st March and midnight 31st March 2017 your first payment will be of £73 + £8 booking fee on purchase. The second payment of £65 will be on 2nd May and the final payment of £67.50 + £6.50 postage payment will be on 2nd June.

Disabled access requirements and PA/carer ticket applications will open on March 31st. Please refer to the website or contact the access team on [email protected] for more information and guidance.

More ticket information / Tickets available at www.ticketmaster.co.uk/latitude

Call out for dancers! Exciting opportunity for dancers to hone their skills

The Lowry to host a programme of open days across the North West for those seeking a career in dance

North West and was selected to represent the North West at the National Youth Dance Festival in Plymouth in 2015.

Sally Wyatt, Centre for Advanced Training Manager said, “We are looking for young people who demonstrate exceptional commitment and enthusiasm for dance.  We are holding auditions for places on The Lowry CAT course and also The Lowry’s Youth Dance Company and we will be looking closely at the potential of each student regardless of their previous dance experience.”

Further information can be found on the NorthWestDance website.

Places for most open days can be booked through The Lowry Box Office:
0843 208 6000

Application forms for auditions can be downloaded from theNorthWestDance website.

Open Days

The Lowry CAT
Date: Sun 14 May
Times: 10am – 1.30pm
Location: The Lowry, Salford Quays
Age 11-16

The Lowry CAT
(Collaborating with Cumbria Youth Dance Co Audition)
Date: Sun 20 May
Times: 11am – 4pm
Location: Coronation Hall, Ulverston
Age 11-18

The Lowry CAT
(Collaborating with Cumbria Youth Dance Co Audition)
Date: Sun 20 May
Times: 11am – 4pm
Location: Newbiggin Village Hall, Penrith
Age 11-18

The Lowry Youth Dance Company
Date: Sun 21 May
Times: 9.30am – 1pm
Location: The Lowry, Salford Quays
Age 11-18

The Lowry CAT
Date: Sun 21 May
Times: 1.30pm – 5pm
Location: The Lowry, Salford Quays
Age 11-16

The Lowry CAT
Date: Sun 21 May
Times: 12.30pm – 4.30pm
Location: Gymnasium, University of Chester
Age 11-16

Auditions

CAT Auditions
Date: Sun 4 June
Times: 9.30am – 6pm
Location: The Lowry, Salford Quays

Drop in classes
Every Thursday from 4 May until 1 June
Times: 5pm – 6.45pm
Location: The Lowry, Salford Quays