Noughts and Crosses Review

York Theatre Royal until Saturday 6th April 2019.

Reviewed by Michelle Richardson

4****

Pilot Theatre presents Noughts and Crosses, the dystopian best selling novel by Malorie Blackman, at York Theatre Royal. Adapted for the stage by Sabrina Mahfouz, it’s a story about prejudice, institutional racism, though completely turned up on its head from what our society would expect.

Selphy Hadley (Heather Agyepong) is a Cross, she’s black, privileged and part of the upper class, the eldest daughter of a renowned politician Kamal. Whereas Callum McGregor (Billy Harris) is a Nought, white, oppressed, disadvantaged and distinctly under class. We watch their growing friendship, despite the race and class divide, as equals, insulated and not understanding how the outside world will affect them once they get older. As the relationship matures, they each pay a heavy price. Sephy is tormented by her schoolmates for associating with a Nought and Callum’s brother and father turn to the militia after his mother, Meggie is unjustly sacked as the McGregor’s housekeeper.

Once things started going wrong for both families, my heart was really pumping, really caught up in the tragic events that were unfolding before my eyes. I was anticipating what was going to happen, which didn’t and then wishing it wasn’t going to happen, which it then tragically did. Utterly thrilling.

Both leads are excellent, delivering heartfelt performances. Agyepong has got great stage presence and your really get to believe in her character. Both her and Harris have really chemistry and you can’t help just wanting their relationship to succeed despite all the obstacles all around them. The rest of the cast, Chris Jack, Lisa Howard, Doreene Blackstock, Jack Condon, Kimisha Lewis are very strong, and as well as playing family members, they double hat and take on other characters.

The set, from the very first glance of a large illuminated symbol, which to me appeared quite demonic, dominated the stage before the play actually started, to panels, red in colour, really gave it the sense of a dystopian world, stark and uninviting. TV screens in the panels were used to show news reports to assist in the telling of the story.

I haven’t read the book, but my plus one had, I understand from him that it is studied at school, and I did not know what to expect. The theatre was packed out with young students, obviously coming to see the show as part of their GCSEs. They appeared to be thoroughly gripped and sniggered a bit at the “love scenes” between Sephy and Callum.

This was certainly engaging, with a powerful message about the complexities of living in such a racist society. It is well presented, and we get to see how the pressures of being the oppressed underclass can drive people, even the most innocent of souls, into committing such evil acts as terrorism, setting off bombs and killing bystanders. It is interesting to see prejudice from a completely different prospective, thought provoking. Fascinating and compelling, one to definitely watch!

Martha, Josie and the Chinese Elvis Review

Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough – until April 20th 2019

Reviewed by Sara Garner

5*****

We are introduced to Martha (Shelly Atkinson) and Brenda Marie (Zara Jayne) in the opening scene of this funny and deeply emotional play. Martha is a devout religious Irish cleaner who has lead a sheltered life and has OCD. She has to do everything in 5’s. Brenda Marie is fanatical about ice dancing and spends a lot of time in her tent in the garden thinking about her dead twin sister Shelly Louise. She is wise beyond her years.

Unbeknown to Martha, Josie (Jemma Churchill) is a shameless dominatrix and has male clients coming to her house for “counselling”. Its her 50th birthday buts she’s not in the mood to celebrate, she too is thinking about Shelly Louise who allegedly died 4 years ago who is always on her mind. She blames herself for the arguments that led to her daughter leaving. Lionel (Eamonn Riley) her most loyal client, loves dressing up in women’s clothes. He decides she must have a party to celebrate. Novice Chinese Elvis impersonator played by Jun Hwang (making his professionals stage debut) provides the entertainment and unintentionally acts as a confidant as the characters face their own demons. He provides the catalyst for transformation.

But there is one more surprise guest, Shelly Louise (Rachel Henley) who arrives at the end of Act 1. We get to know the characters very quickly in this characteristic front room setting which is also set as a cage. This becomes more poignant as the play goes on. The Elvis songs were pertinent for each scene and performed well by Jun throughout.

We see the intertwining relationships develop and the characters pretending to be something they are not, hiding behind the façade that they feel they should play. Martha, Josie and the Chinese Elvis captures the intricacies of life and the affect the past can play. Given the glimmer of hope and potential that lies in all of us, it shines on the opportunities if only we were brave enough to grasp them.

The rapport that develops between Lionel and Martha and his pursuit of her is amusing throughout culminating in a fantastic laugh out loud scene accompanied by Its Now or Never in the 2nd half.

Written by Charlotte Jones 20 years ago Martha, Josie and the Chinese Elvis has a good mix of laughter and tragedy that leaves all expect those with a wooden heart smiling and teary eyed that will stay with you long after you have left the building.

Dutch landmark production Soldier Of Orange – The Musical to come to the UK

Dutch landmark production Soldier Of Orange – The Musical to come to the UK

Producer secures UK location to build innovative theatre for Autumn 2020

The audience is immersed into the action through a revolutionary ‘SceneAround’ 360-degree rotating set design system

After thorough research in the UK, NEW Productions, the producer of Soldier of Orange – The Musical, the acclaimed historical Dutch theatre experience staged in a revolutionary 360-degree ‘surround set’ – has found an ideal location in London’s Royal Docks, opposite London’s City Airport. Subject to planning permission, the producer expects to start building their innovative new theatre by the end of 2019, with the aim of opening a UK-version of Soldier of Orange – The Musical in the second half of 2020:soldieroforange.com

Jeremy Brock, Theu Boermans & Fred Boot at the new UK site. Photo by Jim Marks

The production has been seen by over 2.8 million people in Holland, has broken all Dutch theatre records and celebrated eight years of sold-out shows in October last year. Soldier of Orange – The Musical is based on the autobiography of Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema (born on this day, 3 April 1917), a renowned Dutch resistance fighter and British RAF war pilot, who chronicled his remarkable WWII experiences. His book was also adapted for a Dutch international hit film in 1977 directed by Paul Verhoeven (Basic Instinct, RoboCop, Total Recall, Elle), which was nominated for a Golden Globe and starred Rutger Hauer in the title role.

Soldier of Orange’s pioneering use of ‘SceneAround’ staging – a revolutionary theatre technology especially engineered for this production and to be used in the UK for the first time – pulls the audience into the story delivering a unique theatrical experience. The UK production will be directed by renowned Dutch director Theu Boermans. The book is written by Edwin de Vries, with music and lyrics written by Americans Tom Harriman and Pamela Phillips Oland. This first English production is adapted for the British stage by Jeremy Brock.

The pioneering ‘SceneAround’ stage of Soldier Of Orange – The Musical during construction in Holland.

Photo by Joris van Bennekom

In the Netherlands, the production opened to great acclaim in October 2010. Set in a converted airplane hangar at a former military air base just half an hour outside of Amsterdam, the audience finds itself in a traditional raked 1,100 seat auditorium. As the story unfolds, the entire seating platform rotates along a 360-degree panoramic set, by turns revealing an actual 150-foot-wide coastline with sea, sand and rainstorms, student dorms, interrogation cells, a palace and an outdoor scene with a real DC3 Dakota Airplane.

Soldier of Orange – The Musical is produced in the Netherlands by NEW Productions and was co-produced by Robin de Levita. Producer Fred Boot of NEW Productions commented: “With the Dutch production playing throughout 2019, we have explored new markets for this chapter of WWII history for the past 3 years. London was the location of our Queen in exile during the war. The UK plays a significant role in our history and this WWII story. Therefore, the UK has always had our priority and we are very pleased with this development for such a relevant location. The production and script are slightly adapted for an international audience, to ensure that it reflects the show as it has been embraced in Holland. We are looking forward to sharing this universal story of a group of friends, forced by war to make life-changing choices. It is a celebration of the time that the Allies came together to fight for our freedom and democracy.”

To register for the pre-sale and to receive regular updates prior to the opening in Autumn 2020 visit the website: soldieroforange.com


THE WORST WITCH FLIES INTO THE WEST END FOR A STRICTLY LIMITED SEASON – RUNNING FROM 24 JULY – 8 SEPTEMBER FOR 60 PERFORMANCES ONLY AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATRE

MILDRED HUBBLESPELLSTROUBLE

FLIES INTO THE WEST END FOR A STRICTLY LIMITED SEASON 

BRINGING MILDRED HUBBLE AND THE ACTION-PACKED ADVENTURES OF MISS CACKLE’S ACADEMY TO THE LONDON STAGE

FILLED WITH ORIGINAL SONGS, MUSIC AND MAGIC TO CHARM 

FAMILY AUDIENCES OVER THE SUMMER HOLIDAYS

RUNNING FROM 24 JULY – 8 SEPTEMBER FOR 60 PERFORMANCES ONLY

AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATRE

The Worst Witch will fly into the West End for 7 weeks only, over the summer holidays, from 24 July * to 8 September (*all tickets for the 24 July performance are just £20.00!) following its hugely successful premiere at Royal & Derngate and hit UK tour. This new story, adapted for the stage from Jill Murphy’s original books by Emma Reeves (who won a Royal Television Society Award for Best Children’s TV Programme and 2017 British Screenwriters Award for Best Children’s Programme for the televised version of The Worst Witch) was launched last November as Royal & Derngate’s Made in Northampton 2018 Christmas show. 

The Worst Witch is the story of an ordinary girl who finds herself in 

an extraordinary place: a school for witches.

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.

Featuring Jill Murphy’s much-loved characters, the production includes original songs, music, magic and a dose of Mildred’s unique brand of utter pandemonium!

The Worst Witch is 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 PotterKenny Wax Family EntertainmentNovel Theatre and Nica Burns present a Royal & Derngate, Northampton Production.

Jill Murphy says: “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 The Worst Witch is a magical production.” 

Emma Reeves added: “We’ve created 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…”

Theresa Heskins says: “We’ve seen the start of a rebalancing of power within our society and 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.”  

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. There are now eight Worst Witch titles. The Worst Witchwas made into a television series for ITV in the early 1990s and there is currently a major television series with CBBC. Jill is also well known for her picture books. She was commended for the 1980 Kate Greenaway Medal for Peace At LastFive Minute’s Peace, the first in her series about the Large Family (of elephants), won the 1987 Parents Magazine Best Books for Babies Award, as well as being shortlisted for the 1986 Children’s Book Award. From the same series, All In One Piece was highly commended for the 1987 Kate Greenaway Award and shortlisted for the 1987 Children’s Book Award, and A Quiet Night In was short-listed for the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1994. The Last Noo-Noo won the 0-5 category of the 1995 Smarties Book Prize and in the same year was shortlisted for the English 4-11 Outstanding Children’s Book of the Year, going on to win the 1996 Sheffield Children’s Book Award. The Last Noo-Noo won the 1996 Gateshead Gold Award and in the same year was adapted as a play and performed at the Polka Theatre, London

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 WitchEmma Reeves’ screen writing credits include EveThe Dumping GroundYoung Draculaand 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). 

Theresa Heskins’ 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 of Around 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 is composed by Luke Potter (Hetty Feather), aerial director by Vicki Amedume, choreography by Beverley Norris-Edmunds, and illusions by John Bulleid

REMAINING UK TOUR DATES

Plymouth, Theatre Royal – Tue 9 – Sat 13 April

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Norwich, Theatre Royal – Tue 16 – Sat 20 April

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Coventry, Belgrade Theatre – Wed 24 – Sat 27 April

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

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Birmingham Hippodrome – Wed 22 – Sun 26 May

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Liverpool Playhouse – Tue 28 May – Sat 1 June

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LISTINGS

THE WORST WITCH

FROM 24 JULY TO 08 SEPTEMBER 2019 

VAUDEVILLE THEATRE

WRITTEN BY JILL MURPHY

ADAPTED FOR THE STAGE BY EMMA REEVES

Age Recommendation: Most Suitable for Ages 7+

Performances: 1.30pm, 2.00pm 5.30pm & 7.00pm 

(Please check www.nimaxtheatres.com/shows/the-worst-witch for full schedule details)

Running Time: Approximately 2 hours 10 minutes including interval

Ticket Prices: From £20.00

Address: Vaudeville Theatre, 404 Strand, Covent Garden, London, WC2R 0NH 

Box Office: 0330 333 4814

Website: 

UK tour: www.worstwitchlive.com

West End: www.nimaxtheatres.com

Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @WorstWitchLive  

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THE COMEDY ABOUT A BANK ROBBERY REVIEW

Mayflower Theatre Southampton – until 6th April 2019.

Reviewed by Leanne Caplis

5*****

Mischief Theatre have excelled once again with their UK tour The Comedy About a Bank Robbery. Starting its tour in Aug 18 it will continue through Eastbourne, Poole, Dublin, Edinburgh, Sheffield and finally Liverpool where the tour will come to an end at the Empire Theatre on 08 Jun 19.

Transfixed from the very start watch as escaped prisoners along with crooked cops, con-artist girlfriends and what appears to be law abiding people hatch a plan to rob the bank of its precious diamond.

With no let up from start to end this show is full of fast paced slap stick comedy with one-liners that will leave you with tears rolling down your face. The whole cast show remarkable energy and talent as they throw themselves around the stage and deliver some extremely funny scenes; much to the delight of the audience.

Credit must go to the writers (Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields) for this production. It is first class comedy that puts all other comedy shows I have seen in the shadows. The whole production/design crew also deserve a special mention as the staging and props make this show the award-winning success it is. There are two scenes that stand out for me; one is the bedroom scene where the pull-down bed and a very energetic Seán Carey (Sam Monaghan) had me in stiches and I won’t give too much away about the other – it’s so off the wall you need to see it for yourself!

Whilst difficult to pick a stand out star, due to all cast members being superb, my favourite was Warren Slax (Jon Trenchard). He plays the little dweeby old man perfectly! He had members of the audience cooing over him and feeling sorry for him in parts, particularly during the hilarious scene where Robin Freeboys (Damian Lynch) continually beats Slax with various items from the bank. Julia Frith who played the part of Caprice Freeboys should also be mentioned as her stage presence is outstanding and whilst this was her professional debut I am sure we will see much more of her on stages all over the country.

I cannot say it enough you MUST go and see this show. With my belly aching from laughing I am already looking into what other delights the Mischief Theatre have in store as I just can’t get enough of them. This is by far the best show I have EVER seen and I could watch it a million times over and not get bored. Don’t delay, book today!

Giant Baby Due to be Delivered in Yorkshire

GIANT BABY DUE TO BE DELIVERED IN YORKSHIRE FOR EASTER WEEKEND

FRIDAY 19 & SATURDAY 20 APRIL 2019

For two nights only Yorkshire is preparing to host a world premiere in a spectacular evening of entertainment on a huge scale!

ZARA opens at The Piece HallHalifax on Friday 19th and Saturday 20th April and promises to be an epic event for all the family.

The creation of two of the UK’s leading arts organisations – Mind the Gap theatre company and outdoor arts specialists, Walk the Plank – and has been in the making for 3 years.

Nicky Chance Thompson, Chief Executive of The Piece Hall says: “We are really excited to host this world premiere ahead of its London dates. It’s great news for us and great for the North of England.  The Piece Hall has hosted a vast array of events since it re-opened – from contemporary music concerts to intimate site-specific performances, circus spectacle and street theatre – and even the BBC’s Antiques Roadshow – but I think it’s the first time we’ve welcomed a giant baby!”

The baby is central to the production – at 22 feet high, it’s bigger than a double decker bus and will take eight people to operate and make it come to life.

Telling a story of a mother and child against the world, ZARA has a cast of over 100 actors, an army tank, cherry pickers and 4x4s; 3D illuminations will be projected on to the heritage building making it both a backdrop to the performance and central to the story.

The company behind the lighting projection is the internationally-renowned Illuminos who have created projections for buildings, structures and geographical features all over the world. 

We worked with Illuminos last December when we hosted ‘Illuminating Halifax’ with Halifax Minster and Square Chapel Arts Centre” says Nicky Chance Thompson.  “That was a huge success with our visitors, and I have no doubt that this will be too.”

Artistic Director, Joyce Nga Yu Lee: “There are poignant stories to be told with theatre and this is one; whilst it’s fun, upbeat, contains ridiculous dances and baby ‘poo’ – which we’ve affectionately named ‘Poo-mageddon’ – there is also a story about parenting, motherhood and people with learning disabilities

When I started working on this project, I knew I wanted to make it big – I wanted it to be in your face so that people had to take notice. I always imagined it to be like a cross between Godzilla, the Paralympics opening ceremony, and a sci-fi film! I think ZARA will stay with you long after you leave.”

ZARA premieres at The Piece Hall in Halifax on Easter Weekend

Friday 19th and Saturday 20th April

The production starts at 9pm; there are refreshment stalls and pre-show entertainment and visitors are welcomed from 7pm

Tickets are £8 or £28 for a group of four people

https://www.thepiecehall.co.uk/events/zara

Original Calendar Girls celebrate 20th anniversary of the calendar at CALENDAR GIRLS THE MUSICAL

Last night, Tuesday 2 April, four of the original calendar girls, Angela Baker, Beryl Bamforth, Christine Clancey and Tricia Stewart celebrated the 20th anniversary of the release of their calendar, at the opening night performance of CALENDAR GIRLS THE MUSICAL at Sheffield Lyceum Theatre. They joined the current cast, which includes Fern Britton, Anna-Jane Casey, Sara Crowe, Karen Dunbar, Rebecca Storm and Denise Welch, on stage for a very special bow, cake and bubbles. 

CALENDAR GIRLS THE MUSICAL is inspired by the true story of a group of ladies, who decide to appear nude for a Women’s Institute calendar in order to raise funds to buy a settee for their local hospital, in memory of one of their husbands, and have to date raised over £5million for Bloodwise. This musical comedy shows life in their Yorkshire village, how it happened, the effect on husbands, sons and daughters, and how a group of ordinary ladies achieved something extraordinary.

Bloodwise, the UK’s specialist blood cancer charity, continues to receive monies from this production.

CALENDAR GIRLS THE MUSICAL continues to tour until November 2019, with new cast members Sarah Jane Buckley, Sue Devaney, Julia Hills, Judy Holt and Lisa Maxwell taking over from 23 April in Southend. Lesley Joseph will play the role of Jessie from 23 April until 10 August in Eastbourne.

Casting announced for the UK professional première of Amour

Casting announced for the UK professional première of Amour

Casting is today announced for the UK professional première at London’s Charing Cross Theatre of Amour, a musical fantasy about daring to dream and the power of self belief, with music by multi award-winning Michel Legrand with English lyrics by Jeremy Sams (from the original French by Didier Van Cauwelaert).

Amour runs from Thursday 2 May – Saturday 20 July.  

Gary Tushaw (Tateh in Ragtime, Charing Cross Theatre; Joseph Taylor Jr in Allegro, Southwark Playhouse) will play Dusoleil and Anna O’Byrne (Laura Fairlie in The Woman In White, Charing Cross Theatre; Christine Daaé, Phantom Of The Opera and Love Never Dies, West End) will play Isabelle. Alasdair Harvey (Sunday In The Park With George, Mamma Mia! We Will Rock You, Sunset Boulevard, all West End) will play the Prosecutor, Isabelle’s controlling husband.

They will be joined by Elissa Churchill (Elephant Steps, Arcola);  Claire Machin (Memphis, The Pyjama Game, West End; Flowers For Mrs Harris, Chichester; Titanic, Charing Cross Theatre & UK tour); Keith Ramsay (The Cereal Cafe, The Other Palace; and a cabaret artist, Black Cat Cabaret at Crazy Coqs, Wilton’s Music Hall and Spiegeltent at London Wonderground); Steven Serlin (The Wild Party, The Other Palace; Oklahoma!, Grange Park Opera; Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, West End); Alistair So (The King & I, West End; Jimmy Winter in Nice Work If You Can Get It, Upstairs At The Gatehouse); Daniel Stockton (Nicely Nicely Johnson in Guys & Dolls, Kilworth House);  with understudies Laura Barnard and Jack Reitman.

Creative team: Director Hannah Chissick. Choreographer Matt Cole. Production Designer Adrian Gee. Lighting Designer Rob Halliday. Sound Designer Andrew Johnson. Musical Director Jordan Li-Smith. Producer/Casting Director Danielle Tarento.

Paris, 1950 – a shy, unassuming civil servant, Dusoleil, lives alone and works diligently in a dreary office. To pass the time, he writes letters to his mother and daydreams about the beautiful Isabelle, who is kept locked away by her controlling husband. When Dusoleil miraculously gains the ability to walk through walls, he not only begins to lead a double life, stealing from the rich and giving to the poor to right the wrongs of his war-impoverished Parisian neighbours, but also gains the self-confidence to woo Isabelle and, just for a while, live the life he has always longed for.

Adapted from a 1943 short story Le Passe-Muraille by Marcel Aymé, Amour opened on Broadway in 2002 and was nominated for five Tony Awards, including Best Musical.

Michel Legrand, who sadly passed away, aged 86, on 26 January 2019, was predominantly a jazz musician and film composer with 200 film and television scores to his credit. In a prolific career he won three Oscars  – Best Original Dramatic Score: Summer of ‘42, Best Original Song Score Yentl and Best Song The Windmills of Your Mind from The Thomas Crown Affair – and five Grammys. 
He made his Broadway debut with Amour. Other West End musicals include The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg and Marguerite, with Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg (creators of Les Misérables and Miss Saigon).

Producer Danielle Tarento said “Whilst I am so delighted to be producing this beautiful show, there is a tinge of sadness that Michel never got to see Amour in London, something that he 
sorely wanted. I hope the production serves as a fitting tribute to this extraordinary man.”

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LISTINGS INFO

Danielle Tarento presents

AMOUR

Music by Michel Legrand 
Libretto by Didier van Cauwelaert
Adapted from Le Passe-Muraille 
by Marcel Aymé 
(Les Éditions Gallimard)
English adaptation by Jeremy Sams 

Charing Cross Theatre
The Arches
Villiers Street
London WC2N 6NL

www.charingcrosstheatre.co.uk
Box office: 08444 930650

Thursday 2 May – Saturday 20 July, 2019

Performances
Monday – Saturday at 7.30pm
Matinees Wednesday at 2.30pm 
and Saturday at 3.00pm

Ticket prices

2-7 May (previews) all tickets £22.50
From 9 May £22.50-£32.50 

Upgrade your ticket to include a glass of 
bubbly and a programme for just £7.50

A booking fee applies to phone and internet 
orders; no booking fee to personal callers 

The box office is open from 2 hours
before curtain time on performance days for 
personal callers

Amour was originally produced on Broadway by 
The Shubert Organization, Jean Doumanian 
Productions, Inc. and USA Ostar Theatricals

Presented by arrangement with 
TAMS-WITMARK 
www.tamswitmark.co.uk

Jean Paul Gaultier FASHION FREAK SHOW comes to London this Summer

Jean Paul Gaultier

FASHION FREAK SHOW

COMES TO LONDON THIS SUMMER

Gaultier’s spectacular revue show to make UK Premiere

50 years of pop culture through the eyes of fashion’s enfant terrible

Performances begin Tuesday 23 July | Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall

Eccentric, scandalous, provocative, exuberant and funny as ever, Jean Paul Gaultier is shaking up London with his stunning new creation, Fashion Freak Show. The production, an explosive combination of a revue and fashion show, will play Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall from Tuesday 23 July for 13 performances only

Fashion Freak Show is currently enjoying an acclaimed run in Paris at the iconic Folies Bergère, before transferring to Southbank Centre to make its UK premiere. Tickets for Fashion Freak Show go on sale to Southbank Centre members tomorrow, Thursday 4 April, and on general sale on Friday, 5 April.

In this extraordinary production, actors, dancers and circus artists take to the stage and play outlandish, passionate, larger than life, rude, sexy, sassy creatures and personalities.

Set against the backdrop of a giant video wall, a key part of the production features vignettes of special guest stars – including a number of Gaultier’s long-term, iconic supporters and friends.  Rossy de Palma plays the young Gaultier’s unforgiving schoolteacher, who harbours secret fashion fantasies of her own, while Catherine Deneuve reads out the hysterical names that Gaultier gave the creations in his fabulous men’s couture show of the early ’90s.

As author, director and costume designer, Jean Paul Gaultier takes a look at our times in both an extravagant and tender way, and invites us behind the scenes into his world filled with excess, poetry and magic.

From his childhood to his early career, from his greatest fashion shows to the wild nights in Le Palace or London, Jean Paul Gaultier shares his journal of the times and pays tribute to those who have inspired him in film (Pedro Almodovar, Luc Besson), music (Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Mylène Farmer) and dance (Régine Chopinot, Angelin Prejlocaj).

In the show, conceived like a grand party, Jean Paul Gaultier will surprise us yet again. He has designed hundreds of new exclusive outfits, incorporated within an exuberant set – without forgetting to invite his most iconic creations!

He has collaborated with the best in their field, such as actress, scriptwriter and director Tonie Marshall, who co-directs the show, and choreographer Marion Motin (Madonna, Christine and the Queens, Stromae, RESISTE, the musical…).

From disco to funk, from pop to rock and new wave and punk, the Fashion Freak Show is an explosive playlist of hits that have inspired the artist throughout his life.

Jean Paul Gaultier said:

I am honoured that my Fashion Freak Show will premiere at Southbank Centre. London is dear to my heart and a constant source of inspiration.  I have been coming here since my youth and have been greatly influenced by British music, theatre and cinema throughout my career from the Rocky Horror Show through Punk and New Wave and I keep coming back.  I hope that audiences will enjoy the show as much as I did creating it.

Rupert Thomson, Senior Programmer for Performance and Dance, Southbank Centre, said:

“Jean-Paul Gaultier is an idiosyncratic visionary, and his Fashion Freak Show comes with all the quirkiness, sexiness, French-ness and brio of the man himself. We are delighted to be presenting this run at Southbank Centre direct from its triumphant opening at the Folies Bergère in Paris, to give London audiences a chance to encounter, live, the great good fun, genius fashion, and raucous influences of Gaultier’s life.”

Southbank Centre in association with TS3 (A Fimalac Entertainment Company) and RGM Productions presents JEAN PAUL GAULTIER – FASHION FREAK SHOW.

LAMBERT JACKSON ANNOUNCE COMPETITION OFFERING OPPORTUNITY TO PERFORM IN MAIN MEN OF MUSICALS

LAMBERT JACKSON ANNOUNCE COMPETITION OFFERING OPPORTUNITY TO PERFORM IN MAIN MEN OF MUSICALS

Lambert Jackson today announce a competition for male performers, offering the winner the opportunity to perform in their upcoming production Main Men of Musicals at Cadogan Hall on 31 May. This follows the success of similar competitions for Lambert Jackson’s previous one-night only concerts There’s Nothin’ Like A Dame and West End Women.

Main Men of Musicals is a celebration of the best male songs in musical theatre history.Luke Bayer, Trevor Dion NicholasBen Forster,and Liam Tamne will wow the audience with songs from all their favourite shows. Featuring songs from The Phantom of the Opera, Dear Evan Hansen, Les Miserables and many more – prepare to be dazzled by these men and their exceptional talent.

Lambert Jackson today said ” One of our core values is that everybody deserves a chance to be seen, so we are so pleased at Lambert Jackson to once again be searching for new talent to join our incredible cast of leading men on stage.  We watch every video and we personally are really looking forward to selecting our winner (or maybe even winners!) to perform on stage with Ben, Liam, Luke and Trevor.”

TO ENTER

To enter, simply submit a one-minute video recording of any musical theatre song to eliza@lambertjackson.co.uk by 5pm on Thursday 18th April.

The competition is open to all men, no matter their experience. All entrants must be over the age of 16 but there is no upper age limit. Entrants must be available for a rehearsal in May and the rehearsal and show on Friday 31st May.

The winner will be selected by a judging panel including Collabro’s Jamie Lambert, CEO of Lambert Jackson, and Eliza Jackson, Creative Director of Lambert Jackson. The winner will be notified by the end of April.

Main Men of Musicals                                                                                                                             Listings

Cadogan Hall

5 Sloane Terrace, London SW1X 9DQ

Box Office: 020 7730 4500 

Cadogan Hall

Friday 31 May, 7.30pm

Tickets: from £32.50

LAMBERT JACKSON

Lambert Jackson is a production company dedicated to producing musical theatre shows and stunning one-night performances. Founded by Jamie Lambert (CEO) and Eliza Jackson (Creative Director), the company made its debut at Cadogan Hall in August 2018 with There’s Nothin’ Like a Dame – 100 Years of Women in Musical Theatre, and has since produced West End Women – A Celebration of Women in Musicals. The company’s upcoming production Main Men of Musicals will take place at Cadogan Hall on May 31st.

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