2016 NATIONAL TOUR AND FULL CAST ANNOUNCED FOR WILLIAM NICHOLSON’S SHADOWLANDS

2016 NATIONAL TOUR AND FULL CAST ANNOUNCED

WILLIAM NICHOLSON’S SHADOWLANDS

THE LOVE STORY OF C.S. LEWIS AND JOY DAVIDMAN

NATIONAL PRESS NIGHT 26 FEBRUARY 2016

 

Amanda RyanThe 2016 national tour of William Nicholson’s SHADOWLANDS, directed by Alastair Whatley, will open on 18 February at Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, with a national press night on Friday 26 February.

SHADOWLANDS will then tour to Salisbury, Eastbourne, Ipswich, Windsor, Croydon, Malvern, Worthing, Doncaster, Chesterfield, Birmingham, Portsmouth, Cardiff, Exeter and Richmond, with further dates to be announced.

Stephen BoxerThe cast of SHADOWLANDS will be led by Stephen Boxer (Humans, The Iron Lady, Doctors) as C.S. Lewis, Tony Slattery (Peter’s Friends, The Crying Game, Whose Line is it Anyway?) as Major W.H. Lewis ‘Warnie’ and Amanda Ryan (The Forsyte Saga, Shameless) as Joy Davidman. They will be joined by Simon Shackleton as Professor Christopher Riley, Jeffrey Harmer as Rev ‘Harry’ Harrington, Ian Marr as Alan Gregg, Richard Holliday as Dr Maurice Oakley and Shannon Rewcroft as Douglas, with Holly Smith and Alistair Higgins playing multiple supporting roles.

SHADOWLANDS, by William Nicholson, tells the love story of C.S. Lewis, Oxford don and author ofThe Chronicles of Narnia and The Screwtape Letters, and American poet Joy Davidman. What begins as a formal meeting of two very different minds slowly develops into a feeling of connection and love. Lewis finds his quiet life with his brother Warnie disrupted by the outspoken, feisty Davidman, whose uninhibited behaviour offers a sharp contrast to the rigid sensibilities of the male-dominated university. Each provides the other with new ways of viewing the world, but Lewis’s Christian faith is tested when Joy is diagnosed with cancer.

SHADOWLANDS won the Evening Standard Drama Award for Best Play in 1990 and Nicholson was nominated for a Tony Award when it transferred to Broadway.  The film version, which starred Anthony Hopkins and Debra Winger, won Best British Film at the 1994 BAFTAs and Nicholson was nominated for a Best Screenplay nomination.

This major revival of SHADOWLANDS is produced by Birdsong Productions, the people behind the recent critically-acclaimed and hugely successful touring productions of Birdsong and Flare Path, in association with Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre.

SHADOWLANDS will have Lighting Design by Alex Wardle and Sound Design by Dominic Bilkey.

Official website:  www.shadowlandstour.com

Twitter: @shadowlandstour 

Facebook: shadowlandsthetour

2016 TOUR SCHEDULE

18 – 27 February           Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford                                   01483 44 00 00 

www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk                                  on sale 11 December

29 February – 5 March   Salisbury Playhouse                                          01722 320 333

                                    www.salisburyplayhouse.com

7 – 12 March                 Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne                 01323 412 000

                                    www.eastbournetheatres.co.uk                                 

14 – 19 March               New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich                             01473 295900

                                    www.wolseytheatre.co.uk                                      

29 March – 2 April         Theatre Royal Windsor                                       01753 853 888

www.theatreroyalwindsor.co.uk                               

4 – 9 April                     Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon                                 020 8688 9291              

                                    www.fairfield.co.uk

11 – 16 April                  Festival Theatre, Malvern                                   01684 892277

www.malvern-theatres.co.uk                      

19 – 23 April                  Connaught Theatre, Worthing                             01903 206 206

www.worthingtheatres.co.uk                                  

26 April – 30 April          CAST Theatre, Doncaster                                   01302 303 959

                                    castindoncaster.com

16 – 21 May                  Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield                     01246 345 222

                                    chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk

31 May – 4 June            Birmingham Repertory Theatre                           0121 236 4455

www.birmingham-rep.co.uk                                    

13 – 18 June                 New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth                         023 9264 9000

www.newtheatreroyal.com     

21 – 25 June                 New Theatre, Cardiff                                          029 2087 8889              

                                    www.newtheatrecardiff.co.uk                              on sale 11 January

28 June – 2 July            Exeter Northcott Theatre                                    01392 726363

www.exeternorthcott.co.uk                                     

25 July – 30 July           Richmond Theatre                                             0844 871 7651

www.atgtickets.com/venues/richmond-theatre     on sale 16 December                             

Britain’s Got Talent’s Jamie Raven come to York

JAMIE RAVEN

 

GRAND OPERA HOUSE YORK

Monday 4 July 2016

Jamie Raven burst onto an unsuspecting world during the 2015 series of Britain’s Got Talent. His magic not only amazed everyone, but his humble and charming style also captured the UK public’s hearts. He even made Simon Cowell exclaim, “I now finally believe in magic!”

But it’s not been an overnight success story. Jamie has been perfecting his craft over the past 11 years working as a close up magician for top companies around the world and his ambition was always to take it to a wider audience and BGT finally gave him that chance. His opening audition has now been viewed on YouTube over 12 Million times and over 30 Million people around the world have now seen his BGT video on Facebook, making him one of the most viewed magicians online in the world. On line fans include Ne-Yo, Ashton Kutcher and Drake

Since finishing BGT, as well as being signed to headline in The Illusionists at The Shaftsbury Theatre in London’s West End this Christmas, he’s also about to be launched as the online face for Talk Talk, promoting their latest advertising campaign and in February 2016 he embarks on his own UK Theatre Tour, “Jamie Raven Live”.

So, sit back, relax and let Jamie Raven show you some of the magic that has amazed audiences around the world.

“I NOW ACTUALLY BELIEVE IN MAGIC.” Simon Cowell

“THROW HIM OFF THE ****ING PLANE! YOU SHOULD HAVE WON” Sir Richard Branson

“MR. RAVEN I AM IN AWE OF YOUR GREATNESS!” Ian Wright

 

‘A WEST END CHRISTMAS’ CONCERT RAISES OVER £12,000 FOR THE MAKE A DIFFERENCE TRUST

The 12th Annual ‘A West End Christmas’, produced by Theatre MAD in aid of The make A Difference Trust took place on Sunday 6th December at St Pauls Covent Garden.  A sparkling line-up of stars and song, raised more than £12,000

Featuring some of the West End’s top musicals including The Phantom of The Opera, Wicked, Matilda, and Miss Saigon, the show opened with West End Kids’ homage to the Tiller Girls, a high-kicking routine to We Need A Little Christmas.

There were three songs written especially for the occasion, two by Anderson and Petty and one by Kansley and Lidert, which were perfectly sung by Kieran Brown, Emma Hatton, and The M.T.A and Carolyn Maitland.

With her cool jazz band, Joanna Strand did a Christmas Waltz that had the audience swaying, and Summer Strallen sang a beautiful rendition of The Christmas Song with Oliver Ormson. Sabrina Aloueche and Aaron Sidwell rocked the church, while Ross William Wild sang and played guitar, accompanied by piano and harp, to give a moving version of Hallelujah.

Showstoppers! wowed with their incredible improvisation, and the Blues Brothers donned their shades and shook their tail feathers with the audience clapping along. You can’t keep a good show down, and some of the cast of The Commitments came together to give a hand-clapping rendition of Fairy Tale of New York.

The fabulous piano playing and comedy chat of Worbey and Farrell got the second act off to a fabulous start. The lovely Anton Stephans promised he’d “Be home for Christmas” and Maria Kesselman’s voice soared as she sang The Most Wonderful Birthday of All.

Readings by Michael Pennington, Janie Dee and Michelle Collins complemented the songs beautifully.

Having jumped on the underground, directly from their Sunday show, the cast of In The Heights arrived to close the show. With percussion, brass, guitar and drums they rounded the evening off with a roof-raising, toe-tapping Latin American number Noche De Pas, which was anything but silent.

Originally founded as West End Cares in 1990 and later becoming Theatrecares, The Make A Difference Trust (www.madtrust.org.uk), raises funds for HIV and AIDS Projects that raise awareness and provide care, support and education in the UK and Sub-Saharan Africa.

CASTING FOR THE GREAT JEWISH AMERICAN SONGBOOK ANNOUNCED

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THE GREAT JEWISH AMERICAN SONGBOOK
 
TUESDAY 9-28 FEBRUARY AT UPSTAIRS AT THE GATEHOUSE
 
SUNDAY 6 MARCH AT THE RADLETT CENTRE
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The show will star Grant McConvey (Side By Side by Sondheim, Jack Theatre), Jennifer Harding (Legally Blonde, Kilworth House), Lee Ormsby (The Lion King, West End) and Jessie May (Rock Of Ages, West End).
JEWISH SONGWRITERS WHO MADE ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY!
How is it that Jews wrote the musical background to American lives from the First World War to the sixties?
In a land of opportunity, they created a musical world of escapism and romance… and helped invent the American Dream.
‘THE GREAT JEWISH AMERICAN SONGBOOK’ EXPLORES A CENTURY OF SONG, FEATURING THE GREATEST SONGWRITERS EVER!
Directed by Matthew Gould
Musically Directed by Neil MacDonald
Written by Chris Burgess
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer
Produced by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment
LISTINGS
 
TUESDAY 9-SUNDAY 28 FEBRUARY AT UPSTAIRS AT THE GATEHOUSE
 
SUNDAY 6 MARCH AT THE RADLETT CENTRE

First names announced for Seasons of Larson concert at Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue

Seasons of Larson - Artwork Image (1)FIRST NAMES ANNOUNCED FOR

 

SEASONS OF LARSON

 

THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JONATHAN LARSON

 

MONDAY 25 JANUARY 2016

THE LYRIC THEATRE, SHAFTESBURY AVENUE

 

 

First names are announced today for Seasons of Larson, a one-off concert celebrating the life and music of legendary Broadway composer Jonathan Larson. The concert will take place on Monday 25 January 2016 at the Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue.

 

Debbie Kurup, Krysten Cummings and Damien Flood, all previous cast members of Larson’s hit rock musical Rent, will perform some of his most iconic and lesser known numbers, and reflect on their memories of the show.

 

Debbie KurrupDebbie Kurup played Mimi in Rent, both in the West End and on tour. More recent theatre credits include Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes at Sheffield Crucible, Nicki Marron in The Bodyguard at the Adelphi Theatre, for which she received an Olivier Award nomination for her performance, and Velmi Kelly in Chicago at the Adelphi Theatre.

 

Krysten Cummings played Mimi in Rent on Broadway, and originated the role in the Canadian and West End productions. Krysten was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance in London.

 

Damien FloodDamien Flood played Roger in Rent, both in the West End and on tour. Damien’s professional singing career has included working with artists including Tom Jones and Professor Green. He has performed in concert at The Royal Albert Hall, and regularly performs at legendary jazz venue The 606 Club. As a singer-songwriter, Damien has released his debut album Lucky 7.

 

Further names will be announced in January.

 

On 25 January 1996, the day of the first preview of RENT Off-Broadway, its composer Jonathan Larson died unexpectedly at the age of 35. Tragically he would never live to see the impact his work would have, not only on the face of musical theatre but also on a generation of young artists and performers. Nor would he get to hold the numerous awards he posthumously received. 20 years to the day,Seasons of Larson will explore how Larson become a voice for a new generation on the stage, and celebrate his musical legacy that continues to resonate with people all over the world.

Jonathan Larson is best known for his rock musical RENT, for which he posthumously received the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the 1996 Tony Award for Best Musical. RENT played on Broadway for 12 years, making it the 10th longest running show in Broadway history, and has since received productions all over the world. His earlier works include Superbia and tick, tick… BOOM!.

 

Seasons of Larson will be directed by Hannah Chissick (Marry Me a Little, St. James Studio) with musical direction by Gareth Bretherton, design by Adrian Gee and lighting design by Andrew Ellis.Seasons of Larson is produced by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and Guy James, whose recent productions include Tommy (Greenwich Theatre), Jerry’s Girls (Jermyn Street Theatre) and Marry Me a Little (St. James Studio).

 

www.seasonsoflarson.com

@SeasonsOfLarson

  

LISTINGS


Monday 25th January 2016, 8.00pm
LYRIC THEATRE, Shaftesbury Avenue

Tickets: From £27.50 (booking fees apply)
Box Office: 0844 482 9674 | www.seasonsoflarson.com
ON SALE NOW

Russell Grant Michelle Collins , Michael Pennington and Anton Stephans help raise £12,000 at A West End Christmas

Russell GrantThe 12th Annual ‘A West End Christmas’, produced by Theatre MAD in aid of The make A Difference Trust took place last night, 6th December at St Pauls Covent Garden.  A sparkling spectacle of stars and song, raised over 12,000 pounds

 

Featuring some of the top West End shows including The Phantom of The Opera, Wicked, Matilda, Miss Saigon, the show opened with West End Kids’ homage to the Tiller Girls, a high kicking routine to We Need A Little Christmas.

 

Blues BrothersThere were three songs written especially for the occasion, two by Anderson and Petty and one by Kansley and Lidert beautifully sung by Kieran Brown, Emma Hatton and The M.T.A and Carolyn Maitland.

 

With her cool jazz band, Joanna Strand did a Christmas Waltz that had the audience swaying, and Summer Strallen sang a beautiful rendition of The Christmas Song with Oliver Ormson. Sabrina Aloueche and aAron Sidwell rocked the church, while Ross William Wild sang and played guitar, accompanied by piano and harp to give a moving version of Hallelujah.

 

Showstoppers! wowed with their incredible improvisation, and the Blues Brothers donned their shades and shook their tail feathers with the audience clapping along. You can’t keep a good show down, and some of the cast of the Commitments came together to give a hand clapping rendition of Fairy Tale of New York.

 

The fabulous piano playing and comedy chat of Worbey and Farrell got the second act of to a fabulous start. The lovely Anton Stephans promised he’d “be home for Christmas” and Maria Kesselman’s voice soared as she sang of The Most Wonderful Birthday of All.

 

Readings by Michael Pennington, Jannie Dee and Michelle Collins complimented the songs beautifully.

 

Jumping on the underground, directly form their Sunday show, the cast of In The Heights arrived to close the show. With percussion, brass, guitar and drums they rounded the evening off with a roof raising, tow tapping Latin American number Noche De Pas, which was anything but silent.

Improbable celebrates 20th anniversary with new production ‘Opening Skinner’s Box’

Improbable in co-production with West Yorkshire Playhouse and Northern Stage present
OPENING SKINNER’S BOX
Great psychological experiments of the twentieth century

  • A brand new production in the year that celebrates the 20 years of Improbable
  • Based on the book by Lauren Slater. Adapted by Improbable. Co-directed by Phelim McDermott and Lee Simpson. Designed by Laura Hopkins. Lighting designed by Nigel Edwards. Sound designed by Adrienne Quartly
  • 2016 also includes: D&D11 at Birmingham Repertory Theatre; Philip Glass’s Akhnaten at ENO and further projects to be announced  

‘Why do we love?  When would we kill? How do we learn?  Why do we believe in the unbelievable? What is memory?  Why do we keep doing things that hurt us?’

These were religious and philosophical questions until about a hundred years ago; then science joined the conversation. According to science, pretty much everything we think about ourselves is wrong.

Inspired by the fascinating and controversial book by Lauren Slater (published in 2004), Opening Skinner’s Box is a whistle-stop tour of the scientific quest to make sense of what we are and who we are, told through ten great psychological experiments and the stories of the people who created them.

Following recent success with their first ever Shakespeare production, The Tempest, Improbable return to Northern Stage before taking this brand new production to West Yorkshire Playhouse.

The Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University is lead commissioner of Improbable’s Opening Skinner’s Box through its Artist Residency Award programme. The work is co-commissioned by Lincoln Center Festival, New York and the Brisbane Festival where the production will tour later this year.

Improbable is one of the UK’s most inventive companies, from intimate, small scale works such as the seminal 70 Hill Lane, to the pioneering and hugely influential Lifegame and massive outdoor spectacles like Sticky, their work is always highly original and entirely unpredictable. The range of projects in their 20th year shows there is no let up in the search for new and theatrically exciting ways to tell stories making these shows a fitting celebration of their many achievements.

OTHER PROJECTS IN IMPROBABLE’S 20TH YEAR INCLUDE:

AKHNATEN | 4 – 18 March 2016 | English National Opera
Following the huge success of Satyagraha, the Glass / McDermott combination returns to the Coliseum with an opera that explores the life and religious convictions of the Egyptian pharaoh, and forms the last of Philip Glass’s trilogy of ‘portrait’ operas in which he looks at figures from the fields of science (Einstein), politics (Gandhi) and religion (Akhnaten).

D&D 11 | 9-11 January 2016 | Birmingham REP Theatre
Join the conversation about the future of theatre at the annual Devoted and Disgruntled event. This year we’re taking it to the regions, partnering up with the Birmingham Repertory Theatre for the first time ever.

LISTINGS INFORMATION
OPENING SKINNER’S BOX UK DATES:

22 – 30 April: Northern Stage, Newcastle
Northern Stage Barras Bridge, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE1 7RH
Times: 19:45
Tickets: £14.50 / £12.50 (concs.)
Booking: northernstage.co.uk / 0191 230 5151
Press Night: Thursday 28 April

5 – 14 May: West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds
West Yorkshire Playhouse, Playhouse Square, Quarry Hill, Leeds, LS2 7UP
Times: 14:00 /14:30 / 19:45 (see website for details)
Tickets: £10 – £29
Booking: wyp.org.uk / 0113 213 7700
Press Night: Friday 6 May

Opening Skinner’s Box is supported by a Wellcome Trust Arts Award

Def Leppard & Whitesnake next week at Sheffield Arena

DEF LEPPARD & WHITESNAKE

SHEFFIELD ARENA

SATURDAY 19TH DECEMBER 2015

Sheffield’s own rock legends, Def Leppard are joining forces with the mighty Whitesnake plus special guests Black Star Riders for an amazing tour that will see them tearing into Sheffield Arena next week for a sell-out show on Saturday 19th December.
It’s Def Leppard’s first hometown gig since 2011 and takes place on the last Saturday before Christmas and will be their ninth show at the Arena.
The show will be an epic night of rock with the first band on stage at 6.40pm.
Speaking about the co-headline tour, Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott said: “I am very excited to be working with Whitesnake again; we had such a wonderful time when we did it back in 2008. It’s a great experience for rock fans to be able to see two great live bands on the same stage on the same night.”
Formed in Sheffield, Def Leppard have been hailed as the UK’s greatest-ever arena rock band. They have sold over 100 million albums worldwide in a career that spans three decades and have a highly anticipated new self-titled studio album coming in late 2015. Def Leppard’s influential career includes countless hit singles and ground-breaking multi-platinum albums – including two of the best-selling records of all time, “Pyromania” and “Hysteria”, both of which have been given the elusive Diamond Award. These two albums alone contain 10 hit singles including the classic Leppard tracks “Rock of Ages,” “Animal,” “Pour Some Sugar On Me” and “Foolin’.” Def Leppard – Joe Elliott (vocals), Vivian Campbell (guitar), Phil Collen (guitar), Rick “Sav” Savage (bass) and Rick Allen (drums) – continue to be one of the most important forces in rock music. The group’s spectacular live shows, filled with powerful melodic rock anthems, continue to sell out venues worldwide. Def Leppard’s epic live shows and arsenal of hits have become synonymous with their name, leading the Rock Legends to be heralded as an institution in both the music and touring industry.
“Ohh, have you got trouble…Brother Joe & The Lepps?…DC & The Snakes?… Them Black Star Riders?…On the same night???…I can’t wait!!…SEE YOU THERE!!!” said Whitesnake’s David Coverdale on the forthcoming tour.
Co-headlining the tour are the legendary Whitesnake who carry a rightful & righteous reputation as one of the world’s leading rock’n’roll bands. Founded by former Deep Purple singer David Coverdale, the band have earned multi-platinum albums and multiple top 10 hits worldwide, including 2 number 1 singles with “Here I Go Again” and “Is This Love” as well as the unforgettable hammer of “Still Of The Night”. Bombast, bravado, talent and passion have helped establish Whitesnake as the perennial platinum favourite they have become and they’re back with a vengeance in 2015.  The world-renowned group featuring David Coverdale (vocals), Reb Beach (guitar), Joel Hoekstra (guitar), Michael Devin (bass) and Tommy Aldridge (drums), will release their 12th studio record “The Purple Album”, a tribute to the band and to the music Coverdale wrote and recorded with Deep Purple Mark 3 & 4, followed by a world tour, culminating with the co-headline UK dates.

CABARET SUPERSTAR CAMILLE O’SULLIVAN WILL RETURN TO OLIVIER AWARD-WINNING LA SOIRÉE FROM 21 DECEMBER

ROLL UP, ROLL UP!
LA SOIRÉE

www.la-soiree.com / @LaSoireeLive / #LaSoiree

  • CABARET SUPERSTAR CAMILLE O’SULLIVAN WILL RETURN TO OLIVIER AWARD-WINNINGLA SOIRÉE FROM 21 DECEMBER
  • CAMILLE WILL ONCE AGAIN JOIN THE TANTALISING ROLL CALL OF ACTS IN LONDON THIS WINTER WHO INCLUDE THE ENGLISH GENTS, ASHER TRELEAVEN, MARIO QUEEN OF THE CIRCUS, BRET PFISTER AND CAPTAIN FRODO
  • MELANIE CHY AND YAMMEL RODRIGUEZ CONTINUE IN THEIR SPECTACULAR DEBUT SEASON WITH THE SHOW ALONGSIDE DENIS LOCK’S BRAND NEW BUBBLE ACT
  • LA SOIRÉE PLAYS IN LONDON UNTIL 17 JANUARY 2016 IN THE LA SOIRÉE SPIEGELTENT AT SOUTHBANK CENTRE

La Soirée is thrilled to announce that cabaret darling Camille O’Sullivan will be returning to the little, red round stage this Christmas to perform in the show which catapulted her on her meteoric rise to stardom.

La Soirée and O’Sullivan’s shared history goes back right to the start of the show’s inception at the Edinburgh Festival 2004 when O’Sullivan was among the motley crew of troubadours and cabaret dreamers who set the Fringe on fire. In the eleven years since both O’Sullivan and La Soirée have toured the world, performing at iconic venues, picking up awards and critical acclaim along the way, but always with the spit and sawdust of the carnival world pumping through their veins. It is with a special brand of excitement that both return to the intimate, in-the-round setting of the Spiegeltent, to the venue where it all began, alongside many friends from the original 2004 show as well as new members of the dysfunctional family.

A potent cocktail of Irish charm and French smoulder, with looks to die for and 100% bombshell curves, Camille O’Sullivan is a real star. Her impassioned performances hark back to the era of the Weimar Republic, while her extraordinary voice is in a class all of its own. Drawn irresistibly to the dark side, she teases great depths of emotion out of songs by eclectic artists and once seen, she is never forgotten.

Previously an award-winning architect and portrait painter, Camille enjoys a formidable international reputation for her dramatic interpretations of the narrative songs of artists such as Nick Cave, Tom Waits, David Bowie and Radiohead. The award-winning singer has stunned audiences around the world with sell-out performances at Sydney Opera House, Royal Festival Hall and The Roundhouse. Acclaimed by audiences and critics alike, Camille recently won the prestigious Helpmann Award for Best Performance for her sold-out 10 night run at the Sydney Festival and the Herald Angel Award for her solo performance in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Rape of Lucrece at Edinburgh International Festival.

TAKE A PEEK AT THE WORLD OF LA SOIRÉE HERE

The crowned winner of this year’s prestigious Olivier Award for Best Entertainment and fresh from a magnificent world tour, the awe-inspiring cabaret sensation have returned home to London for a sixth season in the capital. La Soirée made their triumphant return to London on 27 October 2015, garnering five star reviews and audience acclaim, but the run at the deliciously decadent Spiegeltent at Southbank Centre must end on 17 January 2016.

The irresistible theatrical phenomenon has now seen more than 75 artists take their place on the iconic red stage across five continents, with over 150 acts between them. Audiences and critics alike have been wooed by La Soirée’s ever-expanding, fabulously dysfunctional family in more than 25 cities, from Darwin to Manila, stopping off at Hong Kong, Melbourne, Montreal, Paris and New York along the way.

So dust off the cobwebs and sashay on over to the La Soirée Spiegeltent, a velvet draped salon of carved wood, polished mirrors, crystal and leadlight. Prepare to be amazed, astonished and aroused by the very crème de la crème of the cabaret world.

La Soirée is presented in London by Brett Haylock, Mark Rubinstein and Mick Perrin.

 

LISTINGS INFORMATION

La Soirée
La Soirée Spiegeltent at Southbank Centre
27 October 2015 – 17 January 2016

Box office: 0844 847 9910
Tickets from £15
For VIP Packages and party options please call 020 7021 0787.

www.la-soiree.com
Twitter: @LaSoireeLive
Facebook: www.facebook.com/LaSoiree
Instagram: LaSoireeLive
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialLaSoiree

IN THE HEIGHTS receives 9 WhatsOnStage Award nominations

TONY AWARD-WINNING BROADWAY MUSICAL

IN THE HEIGHTS

NOMINATED FOR 9 WHATSONSTAGE AWARDS

INCLUDING BEST NEW MUSICAL

IN THE HEIGHTS by Miranda,        , Music and Lyrics - Lin-Manuel Miranda, Director - Luke Sheppard, Choreographer - Drew Mconie, Kings Cross Theatre, London, 2015, Credit: Johan Persson/

The 2016 WhatsOnStage Awards nominations have been announced today, with In The Heightsreceiving nominations in 9 categories, the highest number of nominations for any one production.

Nominations were received in every eligible category, for Best Actor in a Musical (Sam Mackay), Best Actress in a Musical (Lily Frazer), Best Supporting Actor in a Musical (David Bedella), Best Supporting Actress in a Musical (Victoria Hamilton-Barritt), Best New Musical, Best Direction (Luke Sheppard), Best Choreography (Drew McOnie), Best Set Design (takis) and Best Lighting Design (Howard Hudson).

In The Heights is now playing at King’s Cross Theatre following a critically acclaimed sell-out UK premiere at Southwark Playhouse in 2014. Initially booking at King’s Cross Theatre for a limited 4 week run, it has been extended until Sunday 10 April 2016.

In The Heights is an uplifting and exhilarating journey into Washington Heights, one of Manhattan’s most vibrant communities – a place where the coffee is light and sweet, the windows are always open and the breeze carries the rhythm of three generations of music. It’s a community on the brink of change, full of hopes, dreams and pressures, where the biggest struggle can be deciding which traditions to take with you, and which ones to leave behind. With a gripping story and unforgettable Latin and hip-hop infused score, In The Heights is a ground-breaking contemporary musical about what it takes to make a living, what it costs to have a dream, and what it means to be home.

In The Heights opened at Broadway’s Richard Rodgers Theatre in 2008 where it was nominated for thirteen Tony Awards, winning four for Best Musical, Best Original Score, Best Choreography and Best Orchestrations. It also won the 2009 Grammy Award for its Original Broadway Cast Album and was nominated for the 2009 Pulitzer Prize in Drama.

Lin-Manuel Miranda is the Tony-winning composer-lyricist of In the Heights. He also originated the lead role of Usnavi for which he received a Tony-Award nomination for Best Leading Actor in a Musical. Lin-Manuel is currently starring in the title role in his newest musical Hamilton, which had its world premiere at The Public Theater in January 2015 before transferring to Broadway’s Richard Rodgers Theatre in July 2015. The production has so far received a record-breaking 10 Lortel Awards, 3 Outer Critic Circle Awards, 8 Drama Desk Awards, the 2015 New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best New Musical and the 2015 OBIE Award for Best New American Play.

 

The cast features David Bedella (The Rocky Horror Show) as Kevin, Josie Benson (Sweeney Todd) as Camila, Vas Constanti (Flashdance) as Piragua Guy, Jade Ewen (Sugababes) as Vanessa, Lily Frazer (Cats) as Nina, Victoria Hamilton-Barritt (A Chorus Line) as Daniela, Sam Mackay(Wonder.land) as Usnavi, Antoine Murray-Straughan (Cats) as Graffiti Pete, Sarah Naudi as Carla,Eve Polycarpou (Mother Courage and Her Children) as Abuela, Joe Aaron Reid (Ghost, Broadway)as Benny and Cleve September (professional debut) as Sonny. The cast also includes Jocasta Almgill,Courtney-Mae Briggs, Michael Cortez, Gabriela Garcia, Reiss Hinds, Alexandra Sarmiento,Spin and Philippa Stefani.

In The Heights is directed by Luke Sheppard whose recent credits include Casa Valentina(Southwark Playhouse), Oliver! (Watermill Theatre), Adrian Mole (Curve Theatre), Next Fall (Southwark Playhouse), Bed And Sofa (Finborough Theatre) and Jet Set Go! (Jermyn Street Theatre). Luke is also Associate Director of Matilda in the West End and on Broadway.

It is choreographed by Drew McOnie, who won the 2015 Off West End Award for Best Choreography forIn The Heights at Southwark Playhouse. Recent credits include The Lorax (Old Vic), Hairspray (UK Tour), Bugsy Malone (Lyric Hammersmith), Oklahoma! (UK Tour), Chicago (Curve Theatre) and Drunk(Bridewell Theatre). Drew is also the Artistic Director of The McOnie Company and an Associate Artist at The Old Vic, for which he is currently creating a new dance-thriller version of Jekyll and Hyde.

 

Tickets start at £22.50, with a selection of best seats available for Under 25s at a special rate of £15 at every performance.

In The Heights is conceived by Lin-Manuel Miranda with Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda and a Book by Quiara Alegría Hudes. It is directed by Luke Sheppard with choreography by Drew McOnie, musical supervision by Tom Deering (Made In Dagenham, From Here To Eternity), set design by takis (Chicago, Curve Theatre), costume design by Gabriella Slade (Alice in Wonderland, Oxford Playhouse), lighting design by Howard Hudson (Adrian Mole, Titanic) and sound design by Gareth Owen. Casting is by Will Burton. It is produced in London by Tristan Baker andCharlie Parsons for Runaway Entertainment Ltd and Paul Taylor Mills Ltd.

 

King’s Cross Theatre is a brand new purpose built theatre at King’s Cross Station. The venue is also home to The Railway Children which will play in rep with In The Heights. King’s Cross Theatre features a late night bar at performances of In The Heights, opening an hour before every performance until late, with live music and DJs after certain performances. 

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