Rob Brydon announces new tour: I Am Standing Up

Rob Brydon: I Am Standing Up

Newcastle City Hall Saturday 7 October 2017

Stand up Rob Brydon is coming to Newcastle as part of his latest tour.

The comic, who is currently on our screens hosting Would I Lie To You? and starring in The Trip, will be performing at Newcastle City Hall.

 

The performance of his show, titled I Am Standing Up, will take place on Sat 7 Oct 2017. The tour dates are Brydon’s first stand up shows since his sell-out national tour and West End run in 2009.

 

Rob Brydon is perhaps best known for the television shows Gavin and Stacey, Would I Lie To You? and The Trip as well as Marion and Geoff, Human Remains, Little Britain, The Rob Brydon Show, Best of Men, Gangster Granny and Q.I.  His film work includes The Huntsman : Winter’s War, Cinderella and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Earlier this year in London’s West End he starred opposite Sir Kenneth Branagh in The Painkiller.  His other theatre credits include Future Conditional at The Old Vic and A Chorus of Disapproval at The Harold Pinter Theatre.

 

Rob Brydon plays Newcastle City Hall on Sat 7 Oct 2017 Tickets are £37.00 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).

 

Stand by Me at the Edinburgh Playhouse

Stand by Me

       A celebration of Ben E King and The Drifters

Stand by Me is the phenomenal musical history of a group that helped to define Atlantic Records, inspired early rock and roll and was a forerunner to both the black music movement in 1950’s America and even early Motown.

Bringing a remarkable and unique tribute to the icons, challenges, controversy, and conflicts and of course the vast succession of over 50 hits over the last six decades. The music sets the scene for our tribute within the lyrics, with well-loved songs that transport you straight to Broadway, talk of growing up in 1950’s Harlem and even aspire to a black president of the United States… those heady days of Disco and the Northern Soul scene and much more.

This fast moving show features some of the group’s most well-known hits including Under The Boardwalk, Save The Last Dance For Me, Saturday Night At The Movies, Up On The Roof, Can I Take You Home Little Girl, Love Games, There Goes My Baby, Dance With Me, Sweets For My Sweet, There Goes My First Love, When My Little Girl Is Smiling, On Broadway, Money Honey, Every night’s A Saturday Night With You, Kissin In The Back Row, Come On Over To My Place, Down On The Beach, More Than A Number In My Little Red Book, Hello Happiness, Like Sister & Brother and many more…

The Drifters, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, are one of the biggest selling, longest serving bands of all time having sold an incredible 214 million singles and over 114 million albums worldwide – this is their musical history told through the music and anecdotes of the former members on screen. Featuring some of the original recording artists from the successful Stand by Me Album. Not to be missed, you will be on your feet remembering some of the greatest hits of all time!

©OTHELLO MUSIC LIMITED 2015

STAND BY ME IS NOT ASSOCIATED IN ANY WAY WITH TREADWELL ORIGINAL DRIFTERS LLC

New Diorama Theatre to premiere ‘Secret Life of Humans’ PLUS extensive company support & access performances at Edinburgh Fringe ’17

New Diorama Theatre & Greenwich Theatre present

SECRET LIFE OF HUMANS

·        August 2-28, 18:30, Pleasance Courtyard

·         Inspired by Yuval Harari’s bestseller Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind

·         From the multi-award winning company behind 2015s sell-out Down & Out in Paris and London and 2013s Kubrick3

·         In-house production from Peter Brook Empty Space Award and The Stage’s Fringe Theatre of the Year 2016 award winners

 

In 1949, Dr Jacob Bronowski installs a secret, alarmed room in his house. Fifty years later his grandson discovers his secrets, unearthing echoes of six million years of human history, compressed into a single century in which every year is a revolutionary year.

New Diorama Theatre will premiere their new in-house production Secret Life of Humans as part of the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, ahead of a full London run in 2018.

The show, inspired by Yuval Harari’s international bestseller Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind,has been written by New Diorama’s Artistic & Executive Director David Byrne, co-directed with Idle Motion’s Kate Stanley and devised by the company behind NDT’s award-winning productions ofKubrick3 and Down and Out in Paris & London.

 

Writer and Co-Director David Byrne says “Secret Life of Humans is by far our most ambitious and exciting production to date. However daunting it can be to open a brand new devised show at the Festival, we’re delighted to be premiering at The Pleasance as part of the 70th anniversary of the Fringe.”

Secret Life of Humans is a New Diorama Theatre production, co-produced with Greenwich Theatreand The Pleasance. The show is also supported by Arts Council England and PRS For Music Foundation.

New Diorama are also backing many of their supported theatre companies at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival, including The Pretend Men with Police Cops In Space, In Bed With My Brother’s We Are Ianand, following on from NDT’s 2017 City of Culture Showcase, four Hull-based companies, including Silent Uproar with A Super Happy Story (About Feeling Super Sad) written by Olivier award-winner Jon Brittain. As well as cash and in-kind support, New Diorama is providing funds to allow every NDT supported company to host a captioned access performance at the Fringe.

What the press have said:

★★★★ “An energetic production and superb script…A significant and timely play.”

The Observer on Down & Out in Paris and London

 

★★★★ “Deft and compelling”

Time Out on Down & Out in Paris and London

★★★★★ “Should be mandatory viewing for everyone”

The Big Issue on Down & Out in Paris and London

LISTINGS

The Secret Life of Humans

By David Byrne

New Diorama Theatre and Greenwich Theatre

August 2-28 (not 14), 18:30

Pleasance Courtyard

tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/secret-life-of-humans

Happily Ever After Review

Half Moon Theatre – 15 May 2017.  Reviewed By Jessica Brady for Fairy Powered Productions

I am so happy to say Action Transport Theatre has produced one of the most refreshing and important pieces theatre for children with Happily Ever After and are educating young people about diversity. This is a simple and honest story about following your heart and having the courage to be who you are, even when people may expect different.

The story is based on the Book King and King by Dutch authors Linda de Haan and Stern Nijland and is interpreted brilliantly. A tale of a Queen [Played by Bruno Mendes] trying to find her son, Prince Berty [played by Paul Curley] a Princess to marry in order to carry on the long line of King and Queens before him that are displayed in frames on the walls of the castle. After searching far and wide across land and sea, the Queen brings a selection of Princesses [all played by Eve Shotton] to Prince Berty, but he is not interested in the beautiful Princesses the way the Queen would have hoped. The final Princess arrives accompanied by her brother Prince Lee [Played by Ady Thompson] and Prince Berty realises he is impressed by him. They begin a romance and we see a lovely montage of the two Princes getting to know each other, going on little adventures together and falling in love. The Queen gives her blessing and the two Princes marry and seal it with a kiss ending in a photo frame of their own.

The set and costumes are like a children’s story book with bright and elaborate colours and cartoon like detail and it’s very easy to transport into the world of fairy tale. The play has no spoken word but is led by a lovely score written by Patrick Dineen which is magical in its own right. The Four actors tell the story with physical theatre techniques and facial expressions that the children seemed to really engage with and enjoy. The subject matter of being gay is well handled and is very heart warming to watch as you know that this is the world we live in and it is normal so why shouldn’t two Princes marry?

Entering the theatre and seeing a primary school group sat down and focused, I wasn’t sure what their reaction would be after watching Happily Ever After as it does highlight a taboo concept to many people still. I was, however, completely moved as I sat in on the post show workshop where the children were asked about the play and gave responses like ‘Being gay is normal’, ‘Being gay is not a choice’, ‘Love is good and the Princes were proud to love each other’. I would love to go on and write all the beautiful, positive things that the children said as they are so wonderful and made me so proud of them.

This kind of theatre is absolutely crucial for our children to see, it makes the world a more accepting place and encourages our children to understand and ingratiate diversity in to their lives from a young age. I encourage you to take your little ones to see it and have your warmed too.

New devising workshop course with masterclasses from industry specialists, including Bryony Kimmings and Lee Simpson

London Devised Theatre Intensive

October 15th – 27th 2017

Applications open May 15th 2017

The London Devised Theatre Intensive is a new two-week workshop for theatre makers to share and expand their practice of devising theatre. With masterclasses from guest artists including Bryony Kimmings, Kristine Landon-Smith (L’Ecole Philippe Gaulier; Tamasha Theatre), Tom Mansfield (Upstart Theatre), Nir Paldi (Theatre Ad Infinitum), and Lee Simpson (artistic director of Improbable), peer-to-peer practice exchange sessions, and creating performance, the Intensive aims to inspire theatre makers, raise the profile of devised theatre, and foster international connections.

The Intensive is created by Amy Clare Tasker Performance Lab (artistic director Amy Clare Tasker, executive director Susie Italiano), in partnership with Blue Panther Productions (executive producer Laura Lundy). With a diverse and cross-platform background, the creators want to use their experience of similar events in the US to bring the excitement, energy and enthusiasm of a 2 week intensive course in devising theatre to London.

They welcome applications from theatre makers in any discipline: directors, writers, performers, choreographers, composers, and designers. Each attending theatre maker will have the opportunity to share their favourite devising techniques, and add new ones to their creative toolbox. Over the course of two weeks, small groups will devise short pieces to be shared in an informal setting at the end of the programme.

The London Devised Theatre Intensive will run using Open Space Technology. A radical alternative to the traditional theatre model, Open Space creates an anti-hierarchical environment for rapid generation of ideas and shared ownership of the work. Amy Clare Tasker Performance Lab uses Open Space as a practical way to match their method to their values: equality, inclusivity, presence, surprise, and possibility.

The Intensive has only 18 places available and discount offers available to promote accessibility – please download an application form from http://www.devisedtheatre.com/.

 

West End Bares returns Sunday 29 October 2017

WEST END BARES

RETURNS FOR 2017 ON

SUNDAY 29 OCTOBER

AT THE NOVELLO THEATRE

TICKETS ON SALE NOW

After last year’s two sold-out shows, WEST END BARES, theatre’s hottest annual fundraiser, is returning on Sunday 29 October 2017 to The Novello Theatre at 7pm and 9.30pm in aid of the Make A Difference Trust.

Tickets are now on sale with an Early Bird offer of 20% off the top three ticket prices available for one week only, until Sunday 21 May.

This year’s theme and celebrity guests will be announced in the summer. Previous celebrity supporters have included Eddie Izzard, Dame Judi Dench, Michelle Visage, Samantha Bond, Graham Norton, John Barrowman, Ramin Karimloo, Bianca Del Rio, Joe Lycett and Beverley Knight.

The event is based on the original concept ‘Broadway Bares’ by legendary Broadway and West End director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell to benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids.

For highlights of last year’s sell out performances visit:

https://youtu.be/Nf2pNe3RdCw

The Make A Difference Trust is a UK based charity with a vision of a world free from HIV and AIDS. Building on the legacy of 25 years of fundraising by the Theatre industry, they continue to make the vision a reality having distributed over £1.6million in grants to support individuals experiencing hardship across the UK as well as over £1million to support projects with their UK and international partners. For further information about the Make A Difference Trust please visit www.madtrust.org.uk

Tickets for WEST END BARES are on sale from Monday 15 May at 2.00pm and are priced at £15 – £100. Early Bird tickets are available from Monday 15 May to Sunday 21 May with 20% off the top three ticket prices.

Tickets are available from www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk or the DMT WEST END BARES booking line 0844 482 5172 and in person at the Novello Theatre Box Office. Booking fees apply and calls to Delfont Mackintosh Theatres 0844 numbers cost 7 pence per minute plus your phone company’s access charge.

West End Bares are proud to be partnering with 100 Wardour St for this year’s exclusive After Party where you can continue to celebrate with the cast of the show. Tickets cost £10 and are only available when you buy a ticket for the 7pm or 9.30pm show.  Once again, there is limited availability for the After Party and when the tickets are gone, they’re gone – so don’t miss out!100 Wardour St is split between a laid-back Bar & Lounge and chic Restaurant & Club, offering great food from midday right through until 2am with classic and contemporary cocktails. As befits the venues history as the site of London’s iconic Marquee Club where artists like David Bowie and The Rolling Stones performed, there are DJ’s and live music five nights a week.

 

David Walliams’ The First Hippo on the Moon lands at Edinburgh Festival Fringe

  • DAVID WALLIAMS’ THE FIRST HIPPO ON THE MOON TO MAKE ITS EDINBURGH FESTIVAL FRINGE DEBUT AT THE PLEASANCE
  • NUMBER ONE BESTSELLING CHILDREN’S AUTHOR’S ORIGINAL BOOK ADAPTED FOR STAGE BY ACCAIMED THEATRE COMPANY LES PETITS
  • TICKETS ON SALE NOW VIA WWW.PLEASANCE.CO.UK & WWW.EDFRINGE.COM

@PetitsTheatre / #FirstHippo / www.lespetitstheatre.com

 

Impressively cheeky (TIMES)

Imaginative (STAGE)

3…2…1… Blast Off! Edinburgh Festival Fringe audiences will have the chance to experience an explosively funny space adventure as David Walliams’ stage adaptation of The First Hippo on the Moon touches down in Edinburgh this August.

Following a hugely successful 2016 Fringe run with Captain Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs 2: The Magic Cutlass and fresh from an incredibly successful UK tour, The First Hippo on the Moon which has been adapted for stage by award winning theatre company Les Petits.

The fantastical adventure features puppetry, music, mayhem and a giant space race to the moon! Suitable for ages three and up the show provides an uproarious escapade the whole family will relish and delight in.

The production is based on David Walliams’ original children’s book with illustrations by Tony Ross, The First Hippo on the Moon is a hilarious and extraordinary space adventure which sees the enormously rich Hercules Waldorf-Franklin III and ingenious Shelia compete to be the first hippo to make it to the moon. The First Hippo on the Moon tells the tale of the importance of team work and dreaming big.

David Walliams has taken the literary world by storm and his brilliantly funny stories are adored by children the world over. He has achieved unprecedented critical acclaim and quickly developed a reputation as a natural successor to Roald Dahl. His books have been translated into over 45 languages and sold over 9.5 million copies in the UK alone. One of his most successful titles Gangsta Granny was adapted for the stage in November 2015 by Birmingham Stage Company and continued on tour until January 2017.

The production has been adapted for the stage by Les Enfants Terribles and Les Petits’ Artistic Director Oliver Lansley whose recent adaptations have included the immersive dining experience Dinner at the Twits and Olivier nominated Alice’s Adventure’s Underground. The puppets for The First Hippo on the Moon have been directed and designed by Nick Barnes andFinn Caldwell who have previously collaborated on Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax at The Old Vic and the National Theatre’s productions of Elephantom, War Horse and Raymond Briggs’ The Bear. Les Petits was set up as the sister company to Les Enfants Terribles whose work includes The Game’s Afoot, The Terrible Infants and The Trench.

CHARACTERS

Shelia is the protagonist of The First Hippo on the Moon. Her dream is to the first hippo in space and she is helped to achieve her wish by her group of animal friends Keith the giraffe, Scratch and Sniff the Porcupines and Derek the Ostrich. After an epic space race, she beats her old hipposchool friend Hercules to it and becomes the first hippo on the moon.

Hercules Waldorf-Franklin III is the antagonist of The First Hippo on the Moon. He is enormously rich hippo who paid for a gigantic Hippo Space Centre to be built to send him into space. He arrives on the moon just after Shelia, and she returns to Earth in his rocket.

Derek is an ostrich, often pessimistic about the scientific implications of building a rocket and flying it into space. We learn about Derek’s sadness in finding out that ostriches can’t fly. This spurs him on to helping Sheila in chasing her dream.

Scratch and Sniff are a porcupine double act. They are talented with power tools, and can even rub their porcupine quills together to make fire.

Keith is a kind hearted giraffe. He helps Shelia on her quest to become the first hippo on the moon by using his extremely long neck to keep a look out.

Silver Bob is a big hairy gorilla who first appears to Sheila as a disembodied voice in the jungle. He offers wisdom and enlightenment to Sheila, and loves to talk in mystical monkey metaphors. Bob educates Sheila in the best way to fuel a rocket (with poo), all in the fashion of a big song and dance routine.

CREATIVE: BIOGRAPHIES

DAVID WALLIAMS – WRITER OF THE BOOK

David Walliams is one of Britain’s most popular writers and comic actors.

As a children’s author David is one of the most popular writers for children today selling over 11 million books around the world. His books have been translated into over 45 languages. The World’s Worst Children, his first collection of short stories, is a number one bestseller across all books having sold over 250,000 copies in 7 weeks. Grandpa’s Great Escape, his latest novel, was the overall number one and remained at the top of the charts for four weeks having sold over 700,000 copies to date.  Awful Auntie has now sold over 657,000 copies and was the biggest selling book, across all categories, published in 2014. It also won both the National Book Awards ‘Children’s Book of the Year’ and ‘Audiobook of the Year’.

Little Britain, which he co-created with Matt Lucas, started on Radio 4 and soon progressed to BBC1. The show has won numerous international awards including three BAFTAs, and now plays in over 100 countries. Little Britain Live performed to a million people in the UK, Ireland and Australia. David and Matt followed Little Britain with the hugely popular spoof airport documentary series Come Fly With Me.

David has proved himself as a dramatic actor in BBC2’s Capturing Mary with Dame Maggie Smith, in BBC1’s Agatha Christie series Partners In Crime, as Frankie Howerd in the biopic Rather You Than Me for BBC4, and on the stage in Harold Pinter’s No Man’s Land starring alongside Sir Michael Gambon. He received the Comedy Award at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards for his performance as Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream directed by Michael Grandage.

His film credits also include The Look of Love, directed by Michael Winterbottom, Great Expectations directed by Mike Newell, Dinner For Schmucks with Steve Carell and Paul Rudd and directed by Jay Roach, Run Fat Boy Run directed by David Schwimmer and starring Simon Pegg, and Stardust directed by Matthew Vaughn.

Currently David is writing a screenplay for Dreamworks Animation with the director Edgar Wright.

Since 2012 David has appeared as himself as a judge alongside Simon Cowell on one of the biggest shows on TV, Britain’s Got Talent.

David is proud to be a trustee of Comic Relief, a charity he has personally raised over £7m for.

 

TONY ROSS – ILLUSTRATOR OF THE BOOK

Born in London, Tony Ross went to art school in Liverpool and has since worked as a typographer for design and advertising agencies. His cartoons have appeared in famous publications the world over. His first book Hugo and the Wicked Winter was published in 1972. Tony has since written over 100 books and illustrated over 2000!

David and Tony’s other two picture books together, The Slightly Annoying Elephant and The Bear Who Went Boo! were both number one bestsellers. David and Tony have also worked together on six of David’s phenomenally successful children’s novels – Billionaire Boy, Gangsta Granny, Ratburger, Demon Dentist, Awful Auntie and Grandpa’s Great Escape.

 

LES PETITS – THEATRE COMPANY

Award-winning children’s theatre company Les Petits was established in 2013 as the children’s arm of critically acclaimed parent company Les Enfants Terribles (ALICE’S ADVENTURES UNDERGROUND, THE TRENCH, THE TERRIBLE INFANTS, THE VAUDEVILLIANS). Using well-known and loved children’s literature, we aim to take stories from the page and bring them to life on the stage in creative and exciting ways.

The company is run by James Seager and Oliver Lansley and has become known for its striking design aesthetics, use of puppetry and song and immersive approach to storytelling.

Les Petits’ work includes the hugely successful ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND, an immersive experience for children aged 5 – 10 years, currently playing at The Vaults, Waterloo this summer.

Les Petits is also known for their adaptions of CAPTAIN FLINN AND THE PIRATE DINOSAURS based on the popular book by Giles Andreae and Russell Ayto.  FLINN has toured to venues across the UK between 2012 and 2015, won the Primary Times Award and had runs at the Underbelly at The Edinburgh Fringe and Queen Elizabeth Hall at The Southbank Centre as well as touring abroad to Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

 

OLIVER LANSLEY – ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OF LES PETITS / WRITER

As well as a founder of Les Petits, Oliver is an actor, writer, director and Artistic Director of Les Enfants Terribles, which he founded in 2002.

As an actor he’s best known for playing Kenny Everett in the BAFTA-winning The Best Possible Taste which earned him a Best Actor nomination at the RTS Awards. Other credits include The Wrong Mans, Sherlock and Misfits.

Oliver’s first published play Immaculate was listed in the top ten best-selling plays at Samuel French London in 2010, other published works include Les Enfants Terribles: Collected Plays, Flies and The Infant.  Oliver has since seen his work produced all over the world and translated into several languages.

LET’s work includes The Terrible Infants, The Trench, Earnest and the Pale Moon, The Vaudevillians and most recently, the Olivier Award nominated Alice’s Adventure’s Underground– Oliver writes and is directly involved in all aspects of the company’s output, often also as Director.

A past winner of Channel Four’s Multi-Talented Award and also a Broadcast magazine Hotshot. Oliver co-created BBC 2 series Whites, and Rose d’Or nominated ITV2 series FM.  He has written on numerous other productions including Nick Frost series Mr Sloane, Rotters starring Comedy Award Winners Dr Brown, Sam Simmons, Jon Kearns and Frank Skinner; and Alan Davies’s Little Cracker for Sky, which he also directed.

He’s currently developing new television projects for HBO, FX and the BBC.

 

NICK BARNES – DIRECTOR AND DESIGNER

Nick is a puppet designer and maker. He studied drama at Hull University and theatre design at the Slade School of Fine Art. Whilst at the Slade he won a scholarship to travel to France and train with Philippe Genty at the International Institute of the Marionette. There he became fascinated by bunraku style human puppets and in particular the interaction between puppet and puppeteer.

In 1996 he founded Blind Summit Theatre, and was the co-artistic director for many years. During that time he performed, designed and directed for the company. Productions include The Table, Low Life, Martin’s Wedding, 1984, and Mr China’s Son. The company also created the puppetry for Madame Butterfly, (ENO, Metropolitan Opera), Shunkin, A Dog’s Heart, The Master and Margarita (Complicite), Faeries (ROH Covent Garden), Kommilitonen! (Royal Academy of Music), El Gato Con Botas (Tectonic Theatre) and His Dark Materials (Birmingham Rep). In 2012 Blind Summit directed the puppetry in the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. Nick left the company in 2013 and remains an associate artist.

Nick now works as a freelance puppet designer, director and maker. Projects with Finn includeThe Lorax (Old Vic, London), and Ariodante (Festival d’Aix-en-Provence, DNO), for which he was co-puppet designer and Running Wild (Chichester Festival Theatre/Regents Park) for which he was associate puppet designer. He is an associate artist of Gyre and Gimble. Other recent puppetry work includes a giant firebird for the BBC proms and puppet design/direction for Mr Popper’s Penguin’s (Kenny Wax Ltd).

 

FINN CALDWELL – DIRECTOR AND DESIGNER

Finn is a director, designer and performer; he is co-artistic director of Gyre & Gimble, a theatre company specialising in puppetry.

As director of puppetry and movement, Finn’s work in theatre includes Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax (Old Vic), The Bear (Puppetry Director – Pins & Needles), Running Wild (Regents Park Open Air and Chichester Festival Theatre), The Tempest (Birmingham Royal Ballet), Alice’s Adventures Underground and Adventures in Wonderland (Les Enfants Terribles),  Ariodante (Festival d’Aix-en-Provence), The Light Princess (NT), War Horse (NT, West End & internationally), Dream Space (Globe Theatre), Rubies in the Attic (Riverside Studios), Shrek: The Musical (West End), Climate (Guildhall School of Music and Drama) andEdinburgh Fringe First Award winner Tom Thumb (Edinburgh Festival & tour).

As a director Finn’s work includes Lardo (Old Red Lion) and The Elephantom (Co-director – NT & West End). As a performer he has appeared in Saint Joan, War Horse, Or You Could Kiss Me and Punchdrunk’s Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (all National Theatre), Hamlet and Julius Caesar (RSC), Complicite’s A Dog’s Heart (La Scala), Blind Summit’s Lowlife (LIMF), Madam Butterfly (ENO), Brighton Rock (Almeida), Elephant (BAC), Antigone (Old Vic), and Macbeth (Albery). Films include Alice and The Suicide Brothers. His upcoming work includes the new musical production The Grinning Man (Bristol Old Vic) and additional movement direction on the new musical Groundhog Day (Old Vic Theatre).

 

LISTINGS INFORMATION

Les Petits presents

David Walliams’ The First Hippo on the Moon

Venue: Pleasance Beyond, Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2017

Dates: Wed 2 August – Sun 20 August, (not 15th), 12pm
Prices:

Aug 2, 3, 4 £7

Aug 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20 £12 (£10.50)

Aug 9, 10, 16, 17 £11 (£9.50)

Aug 14 £9 (£7.50)

 

Running time: 60mins

Tickets available at www.edfringe.com or www.pleasance.co.uk

 

Two Weeks at The Grand

TWO WEEKS AT LEEDS GRAND THEATRE

 

Leeds Grand Theatre continues to bring an multitude of musicals, drama, dance, comedy and concerts to Leeds for 2017. Recently announcing Nativity! The Musical for Christmas and a World Premiere with Kay Mellor’s Fat Friends,  it will soon welcome the first UK tour of Mamma Mia! for a six week run (Tuesday May 30th to Saturday 8th July).

“With drama from The National Theatre’s, Jane Eyre musical classics like Cabaret and comedy from the great Adam Hills we really do have something for everyone,” says Ian Sime, General Manager of the theatre. “Today we are preparing to welcome the much-loved Evita.”

Telling the story of Eva Perón, the wife of former Argentine dictator Juan Perón, the classic musical Evita opens at Leeds Grand Theatre tomorrow, Tuesday 16th May, for one week only.

Evita follows Eva’s journey from humble beginnings through to extraordinary wealth, power and iconic status which ultimately lead her to be heralded as the ‘spiritual leader of the nation’ by the Argentine people.

Featuring some of the best loved songs in musical theatre, including Don’t Cry for Me Argentina, On This Night of a Thousand Stars, You Must Love Me, and Another Suitcase in Another Hall Evita continues to entertain audiences 40 years on.

Evita is at Leeds Grand Theatre from Tuesday 16th to Saturday 20th May

On Sunday May 21st – the platinum-selling Welsh rock and roll singer and songwriter Shakin Stevens takes to the Leeds stage. Stevens holds the distinction of being the UK’s biggest-selling singles artist of the 1980s; unforgettable chart toppers included such multi-million selling hits as This Ole House, Green Door and Oh  Julie in a dizzying career that stockpiled 38 hit singles in the  ’80s and early ’90s.

He brings his new album Echoes Of Our Times to The Grand for one night only.

Shakin Stevens is at Leeds Grand Theatre on Sunday 21st May

The West End’s Olivier Award-winning box office hit, The Play That Goes Wrong, makes welcome return to Leeds from Monday 22nd May.

Co-written by Mischief Theatre company members Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields, The Play That Goes Wrong is a highly physical comedy packed with finely-tuned farce and Buster Keaton inspired slapstick delivered with split-second timing and ambitious daring. The play introduces ‘The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society’ who are attempting to put on a 1920s’ murder mystery, but as the title suggests, everything that can go wrong does, as the accident-prone thespians battle on against all the odds to get to their final curtain call.

The Play That Goes Wrong is at Leeds Grand Theatre from Monday 22nd to Saturday 27th May.

For ticket prices and to make a booking visit leedsgrandtheatre.com or call Box Office on 0844 848 2700

 

The Wind in the Willows announces original cast recording

THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS
ORIGINAL CAST RECORDING
ON SONY MASTERWORKS BROADWAY

NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER

THE NEW WEST END MUSICAL
PREVIEWS FROM 16 JUNE AND OPENS 29 JUNE
AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM

 

Producer Jamie Hendry and Sony Masterworks Broadway are pleased to announce the release of the original cast recording of new musical The Wind in the Willows with book by Julian Fellowes, music by George Stiles and lyrics by Anthony Drewe. The cast of the new West End musical, which begins previews on 16 June prior to an official opening on 29 June at the London Palladium, headed to the studio earlier this month to record the 20-track album.

The album is available for pre-order today here and will be released by Sony Masterworks Broadway midJune (catalogue number: 88985447482).

With music and lyrics by Olivier Award-winners George Stiles and Anthony Drewe, the album features the original West End cast of THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS, accompanied by a fourteen-piece band. The album is produced by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe and co-produced by Simon Lee. Tris Penna is the executive producer.

The original London cast is led by actor, comedian and presenter Rufus Hound as the amazing ‘Mr Toad’ with West End stars Simon Lipkin as ‘Rat’ and Craig Mather as ‘Mole’; EastEndersactor Neil McDermott as ‘Chief Weasel’; Coronation Street and Boy Meets Girl star Denise Welch as ‘Mrs Otter’ and West End legend Gary Wilmot as ‘Badger.  Also included are Chris Aukett, Joel Baylis, Jenna Boyd, Abigail Brodie, Abigail Climer, Jorell Coiffic-Kamall, Nicole Deon, Emilie du Leslay, Joshua Gannon, James Gant, Evan James, Michael Larcombe,Bethany Linsdell, Ryan Pidgen, Adam Vaughan, Georgie Westall and Natalie Woods. The cast album also features Dylan Mason, Patrick Sullivan and Karli Vale who recently appeared in the show’s pre-London tour.

Based on Kenneth Grahame’s treasured novel which has captivated generations of readers for over a century, THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS has been adapted for the stage with a book by Academy Award-winning screenwriter and Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes.

Tickets are on-sale from £15, with reduced price preview performances. Kids go free on Monday to Friday performances – terms and conditions apply. No additional booking fees or charges are applied to tickets booked via www.WillowsMusical.com.

Produced by Jamie Hendry, MJE Productions and Josh Gilinski, in association with Theatre Royal Plymouth, THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS is directed by Rachel Kavanaugh with choreography by Aletta Collins, set and costume design by Peter McKintosh, lighting design byHoward Harrison, sound design by Gareth Owen, wig and makeup design by Linda McKnight, orchestrations by Chris Jahnke and David Shrubsole and musical supervision by Simon Lee.

This riotous comedy follows the impulsive Mr Toad whose insatiable need for speed lands him in serious trouble. With his beloved home under threat from the notorious Chief Weasel and his gang of sinister Wild Wooders, Toad must attempt a daring escape leading to a series of misadventures and a heroic battle to recapture Toad Hall. Featuring eye-poppingly beautiful design, exuberant choreography and a gloriously British score, The Wind in the Willows brings an explosion of anarchy, humour and heart to the world-famous London Palladium.

 

LISTINGS
THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS
The London Palladium
Argyll Street, London W1F 7TF

First Preview:                            Friday 16 June 2017
Opening Performance:                Thursday 29 June 2017
Booking Until:                           Saturday 9 September 2017

Performance schedule:               Monday at 7pm
                                                 Tuesday – Saturday at 7:30pm
                                                 Tuesday & Saturday at 2:30pm

Tickets from:                             £15 *NO BOOKING FEES*

Kids Go Free:                            Subject to availability, valid Mon-Fri performances 16 June – 8 September. Band A, B and D only. 1 Free Kids ticket (16 and under) with every full price Adult ticket and up to 2 additional Kids (16 and under) at half price. Excludes tickets already purchased.

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The Birmingham Royal Ballet Review

York Theatre Royal – 12 May 2017.  Reviewed by Marcus Richardson

The Prestigious Birmingham Royal Ballet came to the York Theatre Royal, bringing three dances with themes of comedy and sensuality. The order of dances was the Solitaire first, then 5 Tangos and to finish the Pineapple Poll.  With a twenty minute interval between each dance you feel that you are spending a lot of time at the bar, instead of watching the ballet, but this is common with dance shows.

The first dance, Solitaire opened up the performance with a tale of one women wanting to fit in and find love. The dancing set the bar high and with such dedication and perfection it can be understood that they had to take that twenty minutes for the next dance. The quality stood up to name of the company.  I have to give a lot of note to the main dancer Arancha Baselga, who was dancing on stage for 28 minutes straight.

To follow was the 5 Tangos, this is where the lighting grew darker and the dancing became more personal and sensual.  To fit in the middle of the 3 dances it separates and creates the contrast very well.  A lot of the audience preferred the other dances, as they were much more upbeat and heartwarming, to say this doesn’t diminish the 5 Tangos as it was performed with just as much power and was as pristine as its previous partner.  At points during the dance the lighting felt too dark and it was hard to see the dancer in these times.

After the second interval we were greeted with the gem of the night, the Pineapple Poll, with a much more visual set of a coastal town and a ship, you can see why this was saved to last.  The dance would appeal to even those who dislike ballet, with women falling love with the ship captain so much, that they are willing to go to sea for him.  Now, I wouldn’t want to ruin this dance or the plot, but there is a moment on the ship which will make you jump out of your seat.

I loved spending my evening at the ballet, and I’m sure you will as well.  I would say bring some money for a drink, since the intervals may seem long.  I have to say a huge well done to all the dancers, as to have that level of commitment and finesse is beyond my mind and I can only think about how dedicated they are to their craft and the arts.