Ben Nathan’s new play – Semites – explores common ground between Palestinians and Israelis

Semites
Verbatim disclosures from Palestine and Israel
The Bunker, London SE1 1RU – 30 October – 3 November 2018 
The Loco Klub, Bristol, BS1 6QH – 6 – 10 November 2018 
‘siːmʌɪt,ˈsɛmʌɪt/
noun. a member of any of the peoples who speak or spoke a Semitic language, including
in particular the Jews and Arabs

Palestinians and Israelis have one indisputable thing in common: they are all Semites. Featuring recently gathered testimonies from Palestinians and Israelis, Semites, directed by Daniel Goldman (Thebes Land, You’re not like the Other Girls Chrissy) explores the challenges of living an ordinary life under extraordinary circumstances, of having dialogue with the other, of loss and hope, of staying alive. In a world of echo chambers, fake news and fear, we invite you to leave your preconceptions at the door, and open your eyes, ears and heart.

Semites is the culmination of three years of research and interviews on location in Israel and Palestine. Interviewees included students, farmers, yoga practitioners, lawyers, engineers, journalists, peace activists, settlers and combatants. Creator Ben Nathan heard stories from those who are Jewish, Muslim, Christian, secular, orthodox, settler, ideological, military and political, on both sides of the Green Line. Using family and friends in the region, and his familiarity with life on the ground, Ben gained the commitment and trust of these individuals, groups and organisations

Ben Nathan comments, Using their words, verbatim, I want to encourage intelligent discourse on the subject. This rarely happens because of our often linear and simplistic view of the conflict. By presenting genuine, human experiences from those living this story, I want to challenge polarised perspectives and encourage audiences to reflect and re- examine what they thought they knew. I also want to explore and challenge how much we can trust a verbatim expression, how messages are transmitted and received

The production is supported by Bristol-based Muslim-Jewish dialogue charity, Salaam Shalom, and funded by Arts Council England

FULL CAST ANNOUNCED FOR WORLD PREMIÈRE OF DAVID WALLIAMS’ BILLIONAIRE BOY THE MUSICAL

FULL CAST ANNOUNCED FOR WORLD PREMIÈRE OF DAVID WALLIAMS’ BILLIONAIRE BOY THE MUSICAL

 

NST Campus

A Nuffield Southampton Theatres in association with Belgrade Theatre Coventry Production

The World Première of

BILLIONAIRE BOY THE MUSICAL

Adapted by Jon Brittain from the book by David Walliams

Music by Miranda Cooper and Nick Coler

Directed by Luke Sheppard; Musical Supervisor and Co-Orchestrator: Ben Holder

Set and Costume Design: Gabriella Slade; Lighting Design: Nic Farman

Sound Design: Paul Gatehouse; Choreographer: Tom Jackson Greaves

19 November – 6 January 2019

Director of Nuffield Southampton Theatres, Sam Hodges today announces the full cast for the world première stage adaptation of David Walliams’ Billionaire Boy The MusicalLuke Shepard directs Alex “Teddy” Clements(MD / Ensemble), Ryan Heenan (Joe Spud), Avita Jay (Sapphire / Raj), Eleanor Kane (Lauren), Lem Knights (Bob), Jared Leathwood (Dave Grubb), Natalie Morgan (Sue Grubb), Daisy Noir (Drummer / Ensemble), Dean Nolan (Len Spud) and Sophia Nomvete (Bobs Mum (Gwen). The production, which marks Miranda Cooper and Nick Coler’s first musical opens on 28 November, with previews from 19 November, and runs until 6 January in Southampton. Billionaire Boy The Musical then tours to Manchester, Coventry and Cardiff.

Imagine being the wealthiest child in the land!

One-day factory worker Len Spud invents a new loo roll “Bum Fresh – wet on one side, dry on the other.” The wiping-wonder is an instant hit. Len, and his son Joe, become overnight billionaires, turning their lives upside down.

Whilst Mr Spud spends, spends, spends on fast cars, 100-inch TVs, and lavish gifts for his glamorous new girlfriend, Sapphire Diamond, Joe is left to fend for himself.

In the unforgiving world of the school playground, things are about to get more complicated. With his new best friend, Bob, at his side, Joe navigates an assault course of school bullies and dangerously inedible canteen food.  To make matters worse, is the impossibly pretty new girl Lauren all that she appears to be?

But can money really buy happiness? This hilarious new musical adaptation is a triumphant treat for the whole family, based on the bestselling book by David Walliams, and presented by the NST team following their award-winning “whisker – licking treat” Fantastic Mr Fox.

David Walliams is a global phenomenon in the world of children’s literature with worldwide sales of over 19.5 million books in more than 53 languages. He is the first children’s author to spend 100 weeks in the number one position in the UK children’s book charts, beating his nearest rivals by over 20 weeks. Three of his books have been awarded Children’s Book of the Year at the National Book Awards. Additionally, The Boy in the DressRatburger, Mr Stink and Gangsta Granny have all been adapted for TV. As well as being a bestselling children’s author, Walliams is one of Britain’s most popular writers and comic actors. Along with Matt Lucas, he created the BAFTA award-winning Little Britain which also played to over 1 million people on tour across the UK, Ireland and Australia. He starred in the Agatha Christie TV series Partners in Crime and as Frankie Howerd in the biopic Rather You Than Me. He is also a judge on one of the biggest shows on TV, Britain’s Got Talent.

Jon Brittain is a playwright, comedy writer and director. His theatre credits include Rotterdam 

(Theatre503/Trafalgar Studios/59E59/Arts Theatre – winner of Most Promising Playwright at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2016 and an Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre in 2017.), Margaret Thatcher: Queen of Soho, Margaret Thatcher Queen of Game Shows; and A Super Happy Story (About Feeling Super Sad) which won a Fringe First Award in 2017. He directed both of John Kearns’s Fosters Award winning shows Sight Gags for Perverts and Shtick and Tom Allen’s Both Worlds and Indeed.

 

Miranda Cooper is a British songwriter. Her credits alongside Nick Coler include writing for Girls Aloud and the Sugababes, Alesha Dixon, Gabriella Cilmi, and Kylie Minogue. Cooper’s songs have spent more years on the UK chart than any other female songwriter in history, and she has penned four number one hits – Round RoundSound of the UndergroundHole in the Head and The Promise.

Nick Coler is a British songwriter. His credits alongside Miranda Cooper include 35 top 10 hits for acts such as Girls Aloud, The Sugababes, Gabriella Cilmi, Alesha Dixon and numerous other artists. In addition, he co-wrote a song with Alastair Lloyd Webber for Starlight Express as well as numerous films and TV shows including Wayne’s World where he wrote Feed my Frankenstein. He has also been nominated three times for an Ivor Novello Award and has won producer of the year.

Alex “Teddy” Clements (Performance Musical Director / Ensemble). He returns to Nuffield Southampton Theatres after his work as Assistant Musical Director on The Shadow Factory. Musical Director Credits include Fortune Lane (Union Theatre), Things We’re Learning Now (Battersea Barge), Tomorrow, Maybe (Actor’s Centre, Bridge House Theatre, C Nova, Omnibus), Blueprints (Theatre Royal Winchester), Theory of Relativity (Theatre Royal Winchester) and A Christmas Carol (Luton Library Theatre). Composer Credits include Tomorrow, Maybe (Actor’s Centre, Bridge House Theatre, C Nova, Omnibus) and Blueprints (Theatre Royal Winchester).

 

Ryan Heenan plays Joe Spud. His theatre credits include Moonfleet (Salisbury Playhouse), Grease (UK tour/international tour), Peter Pan (Churchill Theatre), Sweeney Todd (Derby Theatre/Mercury Theatre Colchester), The Burnt Part Boys (Park Theatre), Variété (Riverside Studios), Mort the Musical (Rose Theatre Kingston) and The Sound of Music (London Palladium).

Avita Jay plays Sapphire / Raj. Her theatre credits include The Secret Garden (York Theatre Royal), The Jungle Book, Bring on the BollywoodThe Merry Wives of Windsor (UK tour), Bottled Up (Lyric Hammersmith), We’re Stuck (Shoreditch Town Hall/UK tour), RapunzelWarde Street (Park Theatre), Pioneer (Sheffield Theatres/UK tour), Unsung (Wilton’s Music Hall) and Sunday Morning at the Centre of the World (Southwark Playhouse). Her film credits include The RezortThe East London Story: Slap or Die, London, Paris, New York and Twenty8K.

Eleanor Kane plays Lauren. Her theatre credits include Fun Home (Young Vic – Stage debut award nomination).

Lem Knights plays Bob. His theatre credits include Priscilla Queen of the Desert (Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch),The Hundred and One DalmatiansOne Love: The Bob Marley Musical (Birmingham Rep), Boxed (The Vaults), Ragtime (Charing Cross Theatre), Below the Breadline and Different Windows (Edinburgh Festival Fringe).

Jared Leathwood plays Dave Grubb. This marks his professional stage debut.

 

Natalie Morgan plays Sue Grubb. Her theatre credits include Gala (Arcola), Mountains of Madness(Old Red Lion Theatre, Etcetera Theatre), A Christmas CarolThe Musical (LOST Theatre), One More Time (Tristan Bates Theatre) and The Thing On the Doorstep: Asenath’s Tale (Etcetera Theatre).

 

Daisy Noir (Drummer / Ensemble). This production marks her professional stage debut.

Dean Nolan plays Len Spud. His theatre credits include Brief Encounter (Birmingham Rep/Empire Cinema, Haymarket), Big Fish (The Other Palace), Fiddler on the RoofConquest of the South PoleRomeo and JulietA Midsummer Night’s Dream (Liverpool Everyman), The OresteiaMeasure For Measure‘Tis A Pity She’s A WhoreThe Knight Of The Burning Pestle (Shakespeare’s Globe), The Winter’s Tale (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre) and Steptoe and Son (UK tour). His film credits include Pan and London Road.

 

Sophia Nomvete plays Bobs Mum (Gwen). Her theatre credits include A Midsummer Night’s DreamThe Wizard of Oz (Sheffield Theatres), Miss LittlewoodVice Versa (RSC), Wind in the Willows the Musical (Theatre Royal Plymouth/ The Lowry/Mayflower Theatre), Noises Off (Nottingham Playhouse/Northern Stage/Nuffield Southampton Theatres), The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe (Birmingham Rep), The Heresy of LoveAs You Like It (Shakespeare’s Globe), Much Ado About Nothing (Royal Exchange Theatre), Tuxedo Junction (The Watermill Theatre), The Color Purple (Menier Chocolate Factory), The Pyjama Game (Chichester Festival Theatre), Ragtime and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre), Antony and Cleopatra (Nuffield Southampton Theatre), Grimm Tales (Library Theatre), England People Very Nice (National Theatre), Our House (Cambridge Theatre), The Drowsy Chaperone (The Gatehouse), Footloose (Novello Theatre) and Fame (UK tour).

 

Luke Sheppard directs. His credits include In The Heights (Southwark Playhouse/ King Cross Theatre – winner of 3 Olivier Awards), Murder for Two (The Other Palace / UK tour), Spring Awakening (Hope Mill, Manchester), The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Age 13 ¾ (Menier Chocolate Factory / Leicester Curve), Working, Casa Valentina (Southwark Playhouse), Jersey Boys (international tour), Oliver! (The Watermill Theatre), Peter and the Starcatcher (Theatre Royal Northampton), Night Must Fall (Salisbury Playhouse) and Stig of the Dump (Arts Theatre).

Listings

Nuffield Southampton Theatres

NST Campus, University Rd, Southampton, SO17 1TR

NST City, Above Bar Street, Guildhall Square, Southampton, SO14 7DU

www.nstheatres.co.uk

Twitter:                @nstheatres

Facebook:           /nstheatres

Box Office:          023 8067 1771

Monday – Friday: 10am – 6pm

Saturday: 10am – 4pm

Tour:

The Lowry, Manchester

14 February – 17 February

www.thelowry.com

084 3208 6000

 

Belgrade Theatre, Coventry

20 – 23 February

www.belgrade.co.uk

024 7655 3055

 

New Theatre, Cardiff

26 February – 2 March

www.newtheatrecardiff.co.uk

029 2087 8889

Tour Extended For Ian Hislop & Nick Newman’s New Satirical Comedy, ‘Trial By Laughter’

TOUR EXTENDED FOR IAN HISLOP AND NICK NEWMAN’S NEW COMEDY

TRIAL BY LAUGHTER

 

THE PRODUCTION IS CURRENTLY PLAYING AT THE WATERMILL THEATRE, NEWBURY, BEFORE HEADING ON A UK TOUR

Following critical acclaim and huge demand for tickets, Trademark Touring and Watermill Theatre are pleased to announce a UK tour extension for Ian Hislop and Nick Newman’s new play, Trial By Laughter. In addition to Newbury, Guildford, Ipswich, Cheltenham and Brighton, the show is now set to visit Malvern, Greater Manchester, Chichester, Glasgow, Richmond, Milton Keynes and Eastbourne in early 2019.

After the sell-out success of The Wipers Times in the West End and across the country, Ian Hislop and Nick Newman have once again taken inspiration from real life events for their new play Trial by Laughter, based on their critically acclaimed original BBC Radio 4 drama of the same nameThe production is a Trademark Touring and Watermill Theatre co-production.

In 1817 bookseller, publisher and satirist William Hone stood trial for parodying religion, the despotic government and the libidinous monarchy. The only crime he had committed was to be funny. In 2018, the satirists Ian Hislop and Nick Newman rediscover this forgotten hero of free speech and ask if just over two hundred years later our press has any greater freedom.

The current cast includes Helena Antoniou (Lady Hertford), Philippe Edwards (Sidmouth), Jeremy Lloyd (Prince Regent), Peter Losasso (Cruickshank), Nicholas Murchie (Justice Abbott/Duke of York), Joseph Prowen (Hone), Eva Scott (Lady Conyngham/Sarah) and Dan Tetsell (Lord Ellenborough), with casting for 2019 to be confirmed in due course.

Satirist, writer and journalist Ian Hislop has been the editor of Private Eye since 1986. He has frequently appeared on Question Time (BBC One), and since 1990 has been team captain on BBC’s Have I Got News for You. At Private Eye he works with life-long friend Nick Newman, an award-winning cartoonist and writer, who alongside his role at Private Eye, has been pocket cartoonist for The Sunday Times since 1989. As a scriptwriting duo, Ian and Nick’s work includes five years on Spitting Image (ITV), Harry Enfield and Chums (BBC Two), and My Dad’s the Prime Minister (BBC One), as well as the film A Bunch of Amateurs and The Wipers Times, which won the Broadcast Press Guild Award for single drama, and was nominated for a BAFTATrial by Laughter is Ian and Nick’s third play to be co-produced with The Watermill Theatre and Trademark, following adaptations of A Bunch of Amateurs and The Wipers Times.

Ian Hislop and Nick Newman said:

“In an age of ‘fake news’ and increased censorship, free speech and press freedom are still under threat as they were 200 years ago when William Hone took on the might of Royalty and a bullying Tory government. Hone dared to ask ‘Is laughter treason?’ – raising issues which are as relevant now as they were then. It’s a tale of lawyers, lechers and libel – with added sedition and blasphemy. It is immensely exciting to bring this world to life on stage, with this funny, inspiring and true story of a satirical David versus Goliath.”

Trial by Laughter is directed by Caroline Leslie. It is designed by Dora Schweitzer with lighting design by Matt Leventhall and sound by Steve Mayo.

 

The Wipers Times, also produced by Trademark Touring and The Watermill Theatre is likewise touring and is due to transfer for a second time to the Arts Theatre in the West End in October, where it plays a limited season until 1 December 2018.

TRIAL BY LAUGHTER – FULL TOUR DATES AND LISTINGS INFORMATION

Thursday 20th September – Saturday 27th October                                     Watermill Theatre, Newbury

Monday 29th October – Saturday 3rd November                                                      Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford

Monday 5th November – Saturday 10th November                                                The New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich

Monday 12th November – Saturday 17th November                                   Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham

Monday 19th November – Saturday 24th November                                      Theatre Royal, Brighton

Monday 21st January – Saturday 26th January                                               Malvern Theatre

Monday 28th January – Saturday 2nd February                                                       The Lowry                            

Monday 4th February – Saturday 9th February                                             Chichester Festival Theatre

Monday 11th February – Saturday 16th February                                              King’s Theatre, Glasgow

Monday 18th February – Saturday 23rd February                                         Richmond Theatre

Monday 25th February – Saturday 2nd March                                                    Milton Keynes Theatre

Monday 4th March – Saturday 9th March                                                       Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne 

Cast and creative team announced for the world premiere of The Worst Witch

A Royal & Derngate, Northampton, Kenny Wax Family Entertainment, Novel Theatre and Nica Burns co-production

The Worst Witch
Adapted from Jill Murphy’s original books by Emma Reeves

Royal & Derngate, Northampton – Tuesday 27 November to Sunday 30 December 2018


Then touring to venues nationwide until 1 June 2019

Cast and creative team confirmed for world premiere of Made in Northampton production The Worst Witch at Royal & Derngate this Christmas before nationwide tour

The all-female cast has been confirmed for the world premiere production of The Worst Witch which opens at Royal & Derngate this Christmas as part of the theatre’s Made in Northampton season. An original story for the stage by Emma Reeves (Royal Television Society Award for Best Children’s TV Programme and 2017 British Screenwriters Award for Best Children’s Programme) based upon Jill Murphy’s beloved series of classic novels The Worst Witch, the production will be directed by Theresa Heskins (2017 UK Theatre Award for Best Show for Children and Young People) and designed by Simon Daw, with music by Luke Potter.

The Worst Witch is co-produced by Royal & Derngate with Kenny Wax Family Entertainment, Novel Theatre and Nica Burns and will embark on a major national tour in 2019, after its run in Northampton.

The Worst Witch is the story of an ordinary girl who finds herself in an extraordinary place: a school for witches. Now in her final year, accident-prone Mildred Hubble and her fellow pupils leave a trail of mayhem behind them as they find themselves at the centre of a battle that’s being fought for their future. The show features magic, puppetry, original music and plenty of Mildred’s unique brand of utter pandemonium.

Playing the hapless Mildred Hubble is Danielle Bird, whose recent stage credits include The Hypocrite (Royal Shakespeare Company/Hull Truck) and Macbeth (Shakespeare’s Globe). Taking the roles of Agatha and Miss Cackle is UK Theatre Award-winning actor Polly Lister whose credits include The Snow Queen (New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme) and Great Expectations (Derby Theatre). Rachel Heaton (Passing, Bunker Theatre) plays Miss Hardbroom. Rebecca Killick (Pink Mist, Bristol Old Vic) plays Maud, Rosie Abraham (Peter Pan Goes Wrong, West End and tour) plays Ethel and Anna Crichlow (Common, National Theatre) plays Enid. The cast is completed by Molly-Grace Cutler as Miss Bat/musician, Megan Leigh Mason as Miss Drill/musician, Emma Lau as Drusilla and Meg Forgan as Fenella/musician.

Jill Murphy’s The Worst Witch stories have sold more than five million copies and been made into films and TV series by HBO, ITV and CBBC. Jill commented: “My first trip to the theatre aged four, opened up a magical world – so real to me, that I had to be restrained from climbing onstage to help the children in peril! My mum was quite cross with me, but I never wanted the show to end and sang the songs loudly all the way home on the bus. Imagine how proud I feel, all these years later, seeing my own Mildred Hubble on stage with all the characters from Miss Cackle’s Academy. I still feel thrilled to bits when I go to the theatre and I just know The Worst Witch is going to be a magical production.”

Emma Reeves added: “We’re creating a brand new story as well as revisiting moments from the books. Jealous Ethel Hallow is out to spoil Mildred’s fun, and Miss Hardbroom is opposed to all fun in general. But, without giving too much away, Mildred faces a greater danger than she ever imagined as an old enemy returns, with a plan for revenge that could threaten not just the Academy, but the whole world… “

Winner of the Royal Television Society Award for Best Children’s Television Programme, and of the 2017 British Screenwriters Award for Best Children’s Programme for the television adaptations of The Worst Witch, Emma Reeves’ screen writing credits include EveThe Dumping GroundYoung Dracula and The Story of Tracy Beaker. Her stage work includes the Olivier Award-nominated and critically acclaimed adaptation of Hetty Feather (UK tour and West End).

The production will be directed by Theresa Heskins, Artistic Director of the New Vic Theatre, Staffordshire. Theresa commented: “This year, when we’ve seen the start of a rebalancing of power within our society, it feels like an important time to be creating a play about young women who are learning, collectively and individually, to use their power; and the danger if they decide to use it not for good but for ill.”

Theresa’s past productions include The Snow Queen which won the 2017 UK Theatre Award for Best Show for Children and Young People. Her wonderfully inventive and hugely popular production ofAround the World in 80 Days was nominated for the same award, in both 2015 and 2017, and will tour to America in 2019.

The show is designed by Simon Daw, whose credits include Baskerville (Liverpool Playhouse) andHumble Boy (Orange Tree Theatre). Lighting design is by Aideen Malone, whose credits include A Monster Calls (London Old Vic/Bristol Old Vic) and Peter Pan (National Theatre), and sound design is by Leigh Davies whose recent work includes Spring Awakening (Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester) andKing Lear (Old Vic). Original music will be composed by Luke Potter (Hetty Feather), while Vicki Amedume leads on Aerial Direction, Beverley Norris-Edmunds choreographs, and magician John Bulleid creates illusions for the show.

 

Made in Northampton is sponsored locally by Michael Jones Jeweller.

@RoyalDerngate / #MadeInNorthampton / #WorstWitchThePlay

 

Listings information:

Royal & Derngate, Guildhall Road, Northampton NN1 1DP

Dates: Tuesday 27 November to Sunday 30 December 2018
Times: Times vary – see website for details
Tickets: From £11*
Box Office: 01604 624811 or online at www.royalandderngate.co.uk

* A charge of £3 applies for all transactions £15 and over. Does not apply to Groups, Friends or Disabled Patrons, and is per-transaction, not per-ticket.

Royal & Derngate Christmas Show Dates
and 2019 UK Tour Details:

Northampton, Royal & Derngate – Tue 27 Nov – Sun 30 Dec
royalandderngate.co.uk

Sheffield, Lyceum Theatre – Tue 29 Jan – Sat 2 Feb
sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

Cambridge Arts Theatre – Wed 6 – Sun 10 Feb
Tickets On Sale Soon

Hull, New Theatre – Tue 12 – Sat 16 Feb
hulltheatres.co.uk

Derby Theatre – Mon 18 – Wed 20 Feb
derbytheatre.co.uk

Canterbury Marlowe Theatre – Thu 21 – Sat 23 Feb
marlowetheatre.com

Dartford Orchard Theatre – Wed 27 Feb – Sun 3 Mar
orchardtheatre.co.uk

Southampton Mayflower Theatre – Wed 6 Mar – Sat 9 Mar
mayflower.org.uk

Malvern Theatre – Tue 12 – Sat 16 Mar
malvern-theatres.co.uk

Leicester Curve – Tue 19 – Sun 24 Mar
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Salford Lowry – Tue 26 – Sun 31 Mar
thelowry.com

Plymouth, Theatre Royal – Tue 9 – Sat 13 April
theatreroyal.com

Norwich, Theatre Royal – Tue 16 – Sat 20 April
Tickets Go On Sale 9 November 2018

Coventry, Belgrade Theatre – Wed 24 – Sat 27 April
belgrade.co.uk

Edinburgh, King’s Theatre – Tue 7 – Sun 12 May
capitaltheatres.com

Birmingham Hippodrome – Wed 22 – Sun 26 May
Birminghamhippodrome.com

Liverpool Playhouse – Tue 28 May – Sat 1 June
Tickets Go On Sale Late November 2018

More dates to be added

Marianne Elliott’s production of COMPANY extends to 30 March 2019 as it opens to critical acclaim

Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s musical

COMPANY

 

EXTENDS SEASON TO 30 MARCH 2019

 

Marianne Elliott’s production opens to widespread critical acclaim

 

Star-studded opening night at the Gielgud Theatre

 

 

Following critical acclaim across the board, Marianne Elliott’s new production of Company – with Rosalie Craig in the central role of Bobbie and also starring Patti LuPone, Mel Giedroyc and Jonathan Bailey – has announced it is to extend booking through to 30 March 2019.

 

Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s multi-award winning musical comedy about life, love and marriage opened last night at the Gielgud Theatre in the presence of a star-studded audience, including Emma Thompson, Graham Norton and Andrew Garfield. Today the production announced that a further 100,000 tickets are to be released.

The cast of Company is: Rosalie Craig as Bobbie, Patti LuPone as Joanne, Mel Giedroyc as Sarah, Jonathan Bailey as Jamie, George Blagden as PJ, Ashley Campbell as Peter, Richard Fleeshman as Andy, Alex Gaumondas Paul, Richard Henders as David, Ben Lewis as Larry, Daisy Maywood as Susan, Jennifer Saayeng as Jenny,Matthew Seadon-Young as Theo and Gavin Spokes as Harry.  Joining them are:  Michael Colbourne, Francesca Ellis, Ewan Gillies, Grant Neal and Jaimie Pruden.

 

At Bobbie’s 35th birthday party all her friends are wondering why she isn’t married; why she can’t find the right man and why she hasn’t settled down to have a family. The multi-award winning musical comedy about life, love and marriage includes Stephen Sondheim’s iconic songs include The Ladies who Lunch, Being Alive, Side by Side and You Could Drive a Person Crazy.

Marianne Elliott, Artistic Director of Elliott & Harper Productions, a company she founded in 2016 with producer Chris Harper, was awarded an OBE in the 2018 Queen’s Birthday Honour’s List for her services to theatre. Elliott is the first woman in Broadway history to win two Tony Awards for Best Director and her recent Broadway transfer of Tony Kushner’s Angels in America received the 2018 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play.  Angels in America at the National Theatre also received the 2018 Olivier Award for Best Revival of a Play. Marianne’s ground-breaking production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time received 7 Olivier Awards in London, including Best New Play and Best Director and 5 Tony Awards for its run on Broadway, including Best Play and Best Director and will soon return to the West End for a run at the Picadilly Theatre.  Her production of Saint Joan earned her the Olivier Award for Best Revival of a Play and Pillars of the Community earned her the Evening Standard Award for Best Director.  War Horse, which she co-directed, and has been seen by over 7 million people world-wide, and will be making a return to the National Theatre later this year.

 

Joining director Marianne Elliott on the creative team are:  choreographer Liam Steel, designer, musical supervisor and conductor Joel Fram, designer,  Bunny Christie, lighting designer Neil Austin, sound designer Ian Dickinson (for Autograph Sound), illusions designer Chris Fisher, orchestrator David Cullen, dance arranger Sam Davis and casting directors Alastair Coomer CDG and Charlotte Sutton CDG.

The producers for Company at the Gielgud Theatre are: Elliott & Harper ProductionsCatherine Schreiber, Grove Entertainment, Jujamcyn Theaters, LD Entertainment, David Mirvish, Aged in Wood Productions/Ricardo Hornos, Bob Boyett/Tom Miller, Bruno Wang Productions/Salman Al-Rashid, Across the Pond Theatricals/ Trio Theatricals and Greek Street Productions/Christopher Ketner.

 

 

Company Box Office information:

Address:                              Gielgud Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London

Dates:                                   Booking through to 30 March 2019

Performances:                  Monday to Saturday at 7.30pm, Thursday and Saturday at 2.30pm

 

Ticket prices from £25

Gielgud Theatre Box Office – Booking 0844 482 5130

 

Online from www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk

 

Website:                   CompanyMusical.co.uk

Facebook:                facebook.com/CompanyWestEnd

Instagram:               @CompanyWestEnd

Twitter:                     @CompanyWestEnd

ASPECTS OF LOVE at Southwark Playhouse 2019

ASPECTS OF LOVE

AT SOUTHWARK PLAYHOUSE

FROM 7 JANUARY TO 9 FEBRUARY 2019

 

Following the critically acclaimed season at the Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester this summer, Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and Hope Mill Theatre are delighted to announce the transfer of their production of Aspects of Love at Southwark Playhouse for a limited season from 7 January to 9 February 2019. This will be the fourth London transfer from Hope Mill Theatre, following Yank!Hair and Pippin, and the award-winning 50th anniversary production of Hair has recently announced a major UK tour in 2019. 

 

2019 marks 30 years since the original production of Aspects of Love first opened, premiering at the Prince of Wales Theatre in 1989.  With music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Don Black and Charles Hart and based on the novel by David Garnett, the musical is set in France in 1947 and features the iconic songs Love Changes EverythingSeeing Is Believing and First Man You Remember. While English student Alex Dillingham is travelling through France before his call up, he falls in love with the alluring actress Rose Vibert. Rose joins Alex at his uncle’s villa. As the pair embark on a passionate affair, the unexpected arrival of Uncle George changes their lives forever. From the cobbled streets of Paris to the mountains of the Pyrenees, Aspects of Love is a heart-breaking love story spanning twenty years.

 

Directed by Jonathan O’Boyle (Hair and Pippin) this new, intimately reimagined production will star most of those who appeared in the production at the Hope Mill Theatre, including Kelly Price as Rose Vibert, Felix Mosse as Alex Dillingham, Jerome Pradon as George Dillingham, Minal Patel as Marcel Richard and Eleanor Walsh as Jenny Dillingham. Also in the cast will be Julia J Nagle, Jason Kajdi and Jack Churms. Further casting is still to be announced.

 

Aspects of Love will have musical direction by Richard Bates, choreography by Sam Spencer-Lane, design by Jason Denvir, lighting design by Aaron J Dootson, sound design by James Nicholson and casting by Jane Deitch.

 

Aspects of Love at Southwark Playhouse is produced by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and Hope Mill Theatre with Jim Kierstead.

 

 

LISTINGS INFORMATION

 

7 January to 9 February 2019

 

Southwark Playhouse

77-85 Newington Causeway

London SE1 6BD

 

Performance Times:

Monday – Saturday 7.30pm

Tuesdays & Saturdays 3.00pm

 

Tickets: £27.50 and £22 concessions (from £16 during previews) 

Box Office:  020 7407 0234

Website:  southwarkplayhouse.co.uk
Facebook: www.facebook.com/SouthwarkPlayhouse
Twitter: @swkplay

More Greatest Showman sing along screenings added!

SING-A-LONG-A PRESENT

THE GREATEST SHOWMAN

TWO SCREENINGS ADDED DUE TO PHENOMENAL DEMAND

THEATRE ROYAL, GLASGOW

SUNDAY 27 JANAURY, 2.30PM AND 7.30PM

 

Ladies and gents this is the one that you’ve waited for…

Additional screenings of Sing-a-long-a’s The Greatest Showman have been added in Glasgow due to popular demand.

It was announced that a sing along screening of the hit film would show at the King’s Theatre on Tuesday 8 January and tickets were snapped up within days of going on sale.

Today (Thursday 18 October), two extra screenings were confirmed for the King’s Theatre’s sister venue, Theatre Royal on Sunday 27 January at 2.30pm and 7.30pm.

It is anticipated that tickets will go just as quickly so be sure to get to the box office at Theatre Royal on Hope Street as fast as you can. Tickets can also be booked over the phone and online.

Cheer on Hugh Jackman, lust after Zac Efron and hiss Rebecca Ferguson (…or maybe not) as you experience The Greatest Showman in the greatest way possible – with lyrics on the screen so you can sing-a-long as loud as you want!

The live host will teach you a unique set of dance moves that will truly make you “come alive”. As they show you how to use our interactive prop bags, you also get to practice your cheers, your boos and even a few wolf whistles. Then you can sit back and relax and sing and along to the lyrics on screen.

It couldn’t be easier or more fun! Fancy dress is strongly encouraged and full audience participation is essential.

 

Even if you’ve not experienced a Sing-a-long-a before – now is the time!

Dress up in your best top hat and tails, add a beard if you fancy, and sing and dance your heart out in a night that’s guaranteed to put a smile on your face and music in your heart!

 

Please note this is a screening of the movie not a live stage show

FULL CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR THE 10th ANNIVERSARY TOUR OF GREEN DAY’S AMERICAN IDIOT

FULL CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR THE

10TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR OF

MULTI GRAMMY AWARD-WINNING BANDSTARRING WATERLOO ROAD’S TOM MILNER AND 

X FACTOR FINALISTS LUKE FRIEND & SAM LAVERY

OPENING 17 JANUARY 2019

★★★★ – The Times, The Independent, Daily Telegraph

“Go for the time of your life!” Evening Standard

Full casting has been announced for the special 10th anniversary tour of American Idiot – the ground breaking Tony award-winning rock musical with music by punk-pop and multi Grammy award-winning band Green Day. Leading the cast is: Waterloo Road’s Tom Milner as Johnny; 2013’s X Factor third place runner-up Luke Friend as St Jimmy; and 2016 X Factor finalist Sam Lavery as Whatsername.

 

The cast is completed by: Glenn Adamson (Theo); Laura Marie Benson (Lesley); Jennifer Caldwell (Swing); Joshua Dowen (Tunny); Raquel Jones (Extraordinary Girl); Daniel Law (Swing); Rory Maguire (Gerard); Shekinah McFarlane (Alysha); Siobhan O’Driscoll (Heather); Samuel Pope (Will); Alexandra Robinson (Libby); and Christian Tyler-Wood (Declan).

 

The tour opens on 17 January in Dunstable, with press night in Southampton on 24 January, before visiting Cardiff, Edinburgh, Malvern, Leicester, Blackpool, Dublin, Sheffield, Manchester, Birmingham, Brighton, Milton Keynes, Reading, Bridlington, Wimbledon, Eastbourne, Glasgow, Bradford and Aberdeen.

 

Winner of two Tony Awards and the 2010 Grammy Award winner for Best Musical Show Album,American Idiot is the story of three boyhood friends, each searching for meaning in a post 9/11 world. The show, which premiered in December 2009 at Berkeley Rep Theatre, features the music of Green Day with the lyrics of its lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong and book by Billie Joe Armstrong and Michael Mayer.

This story of youthful disillusion and mistrust of society and government has never been more current; particularly with the modern parallels in the USA where school children have mobilised to form an impressive campaign for gun law reform.

The musical’s hit songs include “Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” “21 Guns,” “Wake Me Up When September Ends,” “Holiday” and the blockbuster title track “American Idiot” from Green Day’s 2004 Grammy Award-winning, multi-platinum album. Also included are several songs from Green Day’s 2009 release “21st Century Breakdown,” and an unreleased love song, “When It’s Time.”

American Idiot The Musical is directed and choreographed by Racky Plews, with musical supervision by Richard Morris, design by Sara Perks, sound by Chris Whybrow and lighting by Tim Deiling. The production is produced by Selladoor Worldwide and presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) Limited.

LISTINGS

AMERICAN IDIOT – THE MUSICAL

17 JANUARY – 01 JUNE 2019

UK TOUR

RUNNING TIME: 1hr 40min plus interval

WEBSITE: www.americanidiotthemusical.co.uk

FACEBOOK: American Idiot UK

TWITTER: @ukamericanidiot

INSTAGRAM: ukamericanidiot

RECOMMENDED AGE: Contains strong language and drug references – Ages 14+

 

TOUR VENUES

DUNSTABLE GROVE THEATRE

17 – 19 January 2019

grovetheatre.co.uk

01582 602 080

 

SOUTHAMPTON MAYFLOWER THEATRE

22 – 26 January 2019

mayflower.org.uk

02380 711 811

 

CARDIFF NEW THEATRE

29 January – 02 February 2019

newtheatrecardiff.co.uk

029 2087 8889

 

EDINBURGH PLAYHOUSE

05 – 09 February 2019

atgtickets.com/edinburgh

0844 871 3014

 

MALVERN FESTIVAL THEATRE

12 – 16 February 2019

malvern-theatres.co.uk

01684 892 277

 

LEICESTER HAYMARKET

26 February – 02 March 2019

haytheatre.com

0116  296 1236

 

BLACKPOOL WINTER GARDENS  

05 – 09 March 2019

wintergardensblackpool.co.uk

01253 625 252

 

DUBLIN GAIETY THEATRE

19 – 23 March 2019

gaietytheatre.ie

0818 719388

 

SHEFFIELD LYCEUM

26 – 30 March 2019

sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

0114 249 6000

 

MANCHESTER PALACE THEATRE

02 – 06 April 2019

atgtickets.com/manchester

0844 871 3019

 

BIRMINGHAM NEW ALEXANDRA THEATRE

09 – 13 April 2019

atgtickets.com/birmingham

0844 871 6971

 

BRIGHTON THEATRE ROYAL

16 – 20 April 2019

atgtickets.com/brighton

0844 871 7650

 

MILTON KEYNES THEATRE

23 – 27 April 2019

atgtickets.com/miltonkeynestheatre

0844 871 7652

 

READING HEXAGON

30 April – 04 May 2019

readingarts.com

0118 960 6060

 

BRIDLINGTON SPA THEATRE

07 – 11 May 2019

bridspa.com

01262 678 258

 

WIMBLEDON NEW THEATRE

14 – 18 May 2019

atgtickets.com/wimbledon

0844 871 7646

 

EASTBOURNE CONGRESS THEATRE

21 – 25 May 2019

eastbournetheatres.co.uk

01323 412 000

 

GLASGOW KINGS THEATRE

28 May – 01 June 2019

atgtickets.com/glasgow

0844 371 7648

 

BRADFORD ALHAMBRA THEATRE
11 – 15 June 2019

bradford-theatres.co.uk

0127 443 2000

 

ABERDEEN HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE

18 – 22 June 2019 

aberdeenperformingarts.com

01224 641122

 

Further dates and venues to be announced in due course.

The Rubenstein Kiss At Southwark Playhouse Spring 2019

JAMES PHILLIPS’S

AWARD-WINNING PLAY

THE RUBENSTEIN KISS

TO OPEN AT SOUTHWARK PLAYHOUSE

FROM 14 MARCH – 13 APRIL 2019

 

Devil You Know Theatre Company is delighted to announce the first London production since 2005 of the multi-award winning play THE RUBENSTEIN KISS by James Phillips, opening at Southwark Playhouse for a limited 4-week run from 14 March 2019, directed by Joe Harmston. 

 

James Phillips’s first staged play, The Little Fir Tree, was commissioned by and performed, under his direction, at the Sheffield Crucible in 2004. Some of his other work includes Hidden in the Sand (Trafalgar Studios), McQueen (St James Theatre and Theatre Royal Haymarket), City Stories (St James Theatre and 59E59 Theaters, New York) and Flood, which premiered as part of Hull UK City of Culture in 2017.

 

Joe Harmston has directed over 100 productions in London‘s West End, various regional theatres including Chichester Festival Theatre and Belgrade Theatre Coventry, as well as multiple No.1 UK and International Tours. Career highlights include his productions of The Lover and The Collection at Donmar Warehouse starring Harold Pinter. His other West End credits include, The Birthday Party, A Talent to Amuse and Wait Until Dark. Joe was nominated by the TMA as Best Director for his 2012 production of Strindberg’s The Father at Belgrade Theatre, Coventry.

 

James Phillips said, “I’m incredibly excited to see Joe Harmston’s new production of THE RUBENSTEIN KISS. Our current, dangerous, fraught political moment – where so many are trying again to test the limits of political idealism, where we read daily of Russian agents in this country and in the United States – seems a perfect time to revive the play.”

 

THE RUBENSTEIN KISS is the story of the Rubensteins, a deeply devoted Jewish couple whose Communist idealism leads to their world being torn apart by suspicion and treachery which then echoes through the generations. Phillips’s explosive and affecting drama, inspired by the haunting true story of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, who were executed in 1953 for allegedly providing atomic secrets to the Soviet Union, is the study of conspiracy, betrayal, and guilt.

 

THE RUBENSTEIN KISS was originally staged in 2005 at Hampstead Theatre starring Gary Kemp and Samantha Bond, winning the John Whiting Award and the TMA Award for Best New Play.

                                                                     

THE RUBENSTEIN KISS has set design by Sean Cavanagh, sound design by Matthew Bugg and casting by Kate Plantin CDG. THE RUBENSTEIN KISS is produced by Devil You Know Theatre Company.

LISTINGS INFORMATION

14 March – 13 April 2019

 

Southwark Playhouse

77-85 Newington Causeway

London SE1 6BD

 

Performance Times:

Monday – Friday 7.30pm

Saturday and Tuesday – 3pm and 7.30pm

 

Tickets: £22 (£18 concessions), £14 preview performance tickets available

Box Office:  020 7407 0234

Website:  southwarkplayhouse.co.uk / devilyouknowtheatre.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/DevilYouKnowTheatre
Twitter: @DYKTheatre
Instagram: @DYKTheatre

Family and Deaf accessible clown and physical theatre show about gender on tour in Autumn 2018

Knock Knock

National Tour, October 24th – November 16th

Hot Coals Theatre’s magical and charming family and Deaf accessible show goes on a UK tour in Autumn 2018. Using clown and physical theatre to tell a story of love, shattering gender roles and societal expectations.

★★★★ “Seductively captivating performances not only keep us totally absorbed for the duration, but effortlessly get us thinking about important social issues (…) lovely stuff” Act Drop

Two hearts, one cottage and a book with all the answers – a modern folk story for our times. Once upon a time, tucked away in a small rickety cottage deep in the heart of the forest, a woodcutter goes about his life in a world of woodland magic. When one day a stranger knocks at his door, bringing with her a most unexpected of spells…

Knock Knock has been created to be completely inclusive to both d/Deaf and hearing audiences, and is suitable for all ages (suggested 9 yrs+). The company have taken out ALL spoken and signed language, creating their own visual and universal language on stage, with every sound cue matched to a lighting or visual cue on stage. Creating a shared experience between the d/Deaf and hearing audiences.

★★★★ “This is an emotionally engaging and beautifully presented story (…) a truly beautiful piece of theatre” The Spy in the Stalls

Hot Coals Theatre was founded in 2012 by alumni of RADA’s MA Theatre Lab. As a clown company who take inspiration from Charlie Chaplin, his sensitivity and detailed work is something they try to emulate and his belief in tackling hard-hitting issues with the lightest of touch sits right at the core of their work. Their unique style, sometimes described as cartoon for the stage, enables them to tell important human stories with gentleness and warmth. Their past productions include critically acclaimed shows Storm in a Teacup and Finders Keepers.

 

Tour Dates

Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton, Oct 24th, 2pm and 7pm

Derby Theatre, Oct 26th, 7pm

Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham, Oct 30th, 6.30pm

Unity Theatre, Liverpool, Nov 2nd, 7.30pm

Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, Nov 5th, 7.30pm

Sinden Theatre, Kent, Nov 6th, 2pm

Greenwich & Lewisham Young People’s Theatre, Nov 16th, 8.10pm