RSC’s Multi-Award winning Matilda The Musical to begin Major New Tour of UK & Ireland in October 2025

ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY’S

MULTI-AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL TO

BEGIN

MAJOR NEW TOUR OF

THE UK & IRELAND

The internationally acclaimed production

opens at CURVE, LEICESTER in October 2025

All tour information and tickets at

WWW.MATILDATHEMUSICAL.COM

It was announced today (8 October 2024) that the Royal Shakespeare Company’s smash hit production of Matilda The Musical, based on Roald Dahl’s beloved book, will embark on its second major tour of the UK and Ireland in October 2025.

The internationally renowned musical – which continues to play to packed houses in the West End at the Cambridge Theatre and has been seen by 12 million people across 100 cities around the world – will begin performances in Leicester on 6 October 2025.

The show will celebrate its 15-year anniversary when it opens at Curve, Leicester in October 2025, before travelling to Bradford, Liverpool, Plymouth, Sunderland, Edinburgh and Manchester where it will run through March and April of 2026.  Further tour dates will be announced next year.

Priority Booking for RSC and Theatre Members and Friends and ATG+ Members will be from 10am on 22 October 2024, with general on sale for all venues (except Leicester Curve and Plymouth Theatre Royal) from 10am on 24 October 2024.  For all tour booking information visit www.matildathemusical.com.  For Leicester and Plymouth on sale dates, visit  www.curveonline.co.uk and  theatreroyal.com.

This anarchic production, about a strong and determined heroine with a vivid imagination, has won over 100 global awards, including 24 for Best Musical.  A film adaptation made by the core creative team received its World Premiere at the London Film Festival in October 2022 and can now be watched on Netflix.

Matilda Tim Minchin and Dennis Kelly at the Parish, Photos taken on the 6th September at Cmabridge Theatre London

Written by Dennis Kelly, with music and lyrics by Tim Minchin and developed and directed by Matthew Warchus, the production is designed by Rob Howell, with choreography by Peter Darling, orchestrations, additional music and musical supervision by Christopher Nightingale, lighting by Hugh Vanstone, sound by Simon Baker and special effects and illusions by Paul Kieve.

Writer Dennis Kelly said:

‘I’m delighted that Matilda’s going out on tour again in 2025. It’s great to get the chance to bring this little girl’s story to people in their home cities and towns, and to all those theatres where theatre really matters.’

Composer and lyricist Tim Minchin said:

When we first started working on the show, our aim was to make a lovely little jewel of a musical for the RSC’s Courtyard Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon.  We never imagined that all these years later it would still be running in the West End, have been made into a film, and is now about to embark on its second tour of the UK and Ireland. I’m deeply proud of Matilda The Musical, and every single talented person who continues to work on it with passion and enthusiasm.”

Director Matthew Warchus said:

“I’m delighted that our production of Matilda The Musical is about to be seen live by a whole new generation of children and families in theatres across the UK and Ireland.  It’s a show we’re really proud of, and an inspiring story of courage that we really care about, so it’s genuinely wonderful to see it continue bringing joy to audiences of all ages.”

RSC Co-Artistic Directors Daniel Evans and Tamara Harvey said:

“We’re delighted to be taking Matilda The Musical on tour again throughout the UK and Ireland.  After its premiere so many years ago in Stratford-upon-Avon, Matilda Wormwood’s genius is still teaching us that ‘sometimes you have to be a little bit naughty’. We can’t wait to share her story with audiences up and down the country.”

Casting and further creative team details will be announced in due course.

#TimeToBeRevolting

TOYAH WILLCOX JOINS THE CAST OF NOW THAT’S WHAT I CALL A MUSICAL FOR EDINBURGH DATES

TOYAH WILLCOX

JOINS THE CAST OF

NOW THAT’S WHAT I CALL A MUSICAL

AS A SPECIAL GUEST STAR

IN EDINBURGH ONLY

ROYO, UNIVERSAL MUSIC UK, SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT & MIGHTY VILLAGE are delighted to announce punk princess and 2024 Strictly Come Dancing contestant Toyah Willcox will join the cast of NOW That’s What I Call A Musical, as a special guest star in Edinburgh and that Sonia will be adding Manchester and Glasgow to her 2025 venues.

NOW That’s What I Call A Musical a brand-new British musical written by award-winning comedian Pippa Evans and directed and choreographed by Craig Revel Horwood. NOW That’s What I Call A Musical began performances on 6 September 2024 at Aylesbury’s Waterside Theatre before commencing a major UK and Ireland tour.

Toyah Willcox is a uniquely gifted performer, having amassed thirteen top 40 singles, recorded twenty-five albums, written two books, appeared in over forty stage plays, acted in over twenty feature films and presented hundreds of television programmes. She has won numerous awards and nominations from singing to writing to acting. The hit singles It’s A Mystery, I Want to Be Free, Brave New World and platinum-selling albums Anthem and The Changeling confirmed her status as one of the most significant talents of the 1980s. In 1982 she won the Best Female Singer at the British Rock & Pop Awards, who went on to become The Brits.

On Christmas Eve 1981 Toyah’s concert at Drury Lane Theatre Royal was broadcast live on BBC2 as The Old Grey Whistle Test to viewing figures of over 10 million. She is a regular contributor on Channel 5’s Greatest Pop Videos, 80s Greatest Hits and 90s Greatest Hits series – a visual celebration of the best music through the decades. In 2022, Toyah appeared in Channel 4’s brand new show Fame In The Family, in 2023 she won the Great British Sewing Bee: Celebrity Christmas Special on BBC One and she is currently taking part in the 20th Anniversary series of BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing.

Her theatre credits include: The Rocky Horror Show: 40th Anniversary Tribute (Royal Court Theatre), The Hundred and One Dalmatians (Nottingham Theatre Royal), Calamity Jane (Shaftesbury Theatre), The Wizard of Oz (Belfast Grand Opera House), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Regents Park), and Cabaret (Strand Theatre). In 2018 Paul McCartney awarded Toyah a LIPA Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts Companionship for Outstanding Achievement in music, drama, performance and media.

Toyah joins the array of special guest stars playing themselves and singing the songs that made them NOW icons. In 2024 Sinitta will perform in Aylesbury, Sheffield, Canterbury, Nottingham and Norwich with Sonia in Newcastle, Cardiff, Milton Keynes and Brighton, Carol Decker in Truro, Belfast and Woking, and Jay Osmond in Bradford.

In 2025 Sinitta will be appearing in Dublin, Hull and York with Sonia in Southampton, Manchester, Southend, Glasgow, Bristol, Liverpool, Wimbledon and Birmingham, Carol Decker in Oxford and Toyah Wilcox in Edinburgh. For further detail, patrons are advised to check their local websites.

The show stars Nina Wadia as Gemma, Melissa Jacques as April up to and including 7 December 2024 (Brighton) and Sam Bailey who will then take over the role from 14 January 2025 (Southampton) to 12 April 2025 (Wimbledon). With Kieran Cooper as Younger Tim, Christopher Glover as Dad, Chris Grahamson as Tim, Maia Hawkins as Younger April, Lauren Hendricks as Ms Dorian, Shakil Hussain as Frank, Nikita Johal as Younger Gemma, Luke Latchman as Younger Frank, Matthew Mori as Younger Steve, Phil Sealey as Steve, Callum Tempest as Barney and Poppy Tierney (Cabaret at Lido 2, Paris) as Mum. The cast is completed by Emily Barnett-Salter, Molly CheesleyLizzy IvesStefanos PetriMartha Pothen and Blake Tuke.

Get ready to relive the playlist of your life by celebrating 40 years of the iconic and chart-topping compilations brand NOWThat’s What I Call Music, which has sold an estimated 200 million copies worldwide. This fun-filled evening is bursting with hits from Blondie, Tears For Fears, Spandau Ballet, Eurythmics and so many more.

It’s Birmingham, 1989. Two school friends, Gemma and April, are busy with very important business – planning their lives based on Number One Magazine quizzes and dreaming of snogging Rick Astley. Cut to Birmingham 2009 and it’s the most dreaded event of their lives– the school reunion. Drama, old flames and receding hairlines come together as friends reunite and everything from the past starts to slot into place. The biggest question is: what was with all that hairspray?

The creative team will include Set and Costume Design by Tom Rogers & Toots Butcher, Musical Supervision, Orchestrations and Vocal Arrangements by Mark Crossland, Lighting Design by Ben Cracknell, Sound Design by Adam Fisher, Wigs & Hair Design by Sam Cox, Associate Direction by Guy Woolf, Associate Choreography by Aaron Renfree, Associate Sound Design by Ollie Durrant, Casting by Annelie Powell CDG and Production Management by Setting Line.

NOW is produced by ROYO, Universal Music UK, SONY Music Entertainment and Mighty Village.

Website: thenowmusical.com

Facebook: theNOWmusical

Twitter: @theNOWmusical

Instagram: @theNOWmusical

2024 / 2025 TOUR SCHEDULE

8 – 12 October                                   Newcastle Theatre Royal                        0191 232 7010

                                                           www.theatreroyal.co.uk                            

15 – 19 October                                 Bradford Alhambra Theatre                     01274 432000

                                                           www.bradford-theatres.co.uk                   

29 October – 2 November                 Cardiff New Theatre                                 0343 310 0041

                                                           newtheatrecardiff.co.uk                            

5 – 9 November                                 Truro Hall For Cornwall                            01872 262466

                                                           www.hallforcornwall.co.uk                              

12 – 16 November                             Milton Keynes Theatre

                                                           www.atgtickets.com/milton-keynes-theatre

19 – 23 November                             Belfast Grand Opera House                   

                                                           www.goh.co.uk                                         

26 – 30 November                             Woking New Victoria Theatre

                                                           www.atgtickets.com/new-victoria-theatre

2 – 7 December                                 Theatre Royal Brighton

                                                           www.atgtickets.com/Brighton

14 – 18 January 2025                        Southampton’s Mayflower Theatre         02380 711811

                                                           www.mayflower.org.uk

21 – 25 January                                 Dublin Bord Gais Energy Theatre           0818719 377 (ROI)

                                                           bordgaisenergytheatre.ie                          08442485101 (UK)

28 January – 1 February                   Manchester Opera House

                                                           www.atgtickets.com/Manchester              

4 – 8 February                                   Hull New Theatre                                      01482 300 306

                                                           www.hulltheatres.co.uk

11 – 15 February                               Southend Cliffs Pavilion

                                                           www.thecliffspavilion.co.uk                      

18 – 22 February                               Glasgow Kings Theatre

                                                           www.atgtickets.com/Glasgow                  

25 February – 1 March                      Edinburgh Playhouse

                                                           www.atgtickets.com/Edinburgh                

4 – 8 March                                        Liverpool Empire Theatre

                                                           www.atgtickets.com/Liverpool                  

11 – 15 March                                    Birmingham Alexandra

                                                           www.atgtickets.com/Birmingham             

18 – 22 March                                    York Grand Opera House

                                                           www.atgtickets.com/York                         

25 – 29 March                                    Oxford New Theatre

                                                           www.atgtickets.com/Oxford                      

1 – 5 April                                           Bristol Hippodrome

                                                           www.atgtickets.com/Bristol                      

8 – 12 April                                         London New Wimbledon Theatre

                                                           www.atgtickets.com/Wimbledon     

Cult hit musical Frank’s Closet heads to London’s West End for two nights only

Cult hit musical Frank’s Closet heads to London’s
West End for two nights only
Sunday 3rd and Sunday 17th November 2024, 7.30pm
Arts Theatre, 6-7 Great Newport Street, London WC2H 7JB

Fresh from a run at the legendary Wilton’s Musical, the iconic Frank’s Closet now takes to the West End for two nights only. This glittering, eccentric and high camp love letter to musical theatre sees a collection of glorious, original songs that straddle the great British, Broadway (and Swedish) songbooks. Frank’s Closet is an all-singing, all-dancing ode to the delights of love, London and musical theatre.

Reprising his role will be Hollyoaks star Andy Moss as the titular character; Moss is accompanied by a quartet of captivating Gaiety Girls and a multi-role Diva masterclass from Luke Farrugia; bringing the Divas who have inspired and guided Frank – including Julie Andrews, Judy Garland and Agnetha Fältskog – to hilarious, uncanny and, often, touching life.

On the eve of marriage to his beloved fiancé, Frank has decided to donate his fabulous collection of the dresses of iconic Divas to the V&A. As each dress is let go, the Divas who once wore them appear – as embodiments of Love Past, Present, and Future – to steady Frank’s wedding nerves and impart wise and wistful gems of advice. Through a sparkling catalogue of original and heart-felt musical numbers composed by Stuart Wood, Frank faces his own feelings and fears as he looks back on the journey out of his own personal closet, and reflects with affection on those who held – and steadied – his hand along the way.

Originally conceived in 2009 for Hoxton Hall, this queer reimagining of a Dickensian opium dream explores the conflict between liberty and conformity with wit and heart, in a way that will chime with anyone who’s pondered a lifetime of commitment. Fifteen years since its conception, Frank’s Closet still has its feet firmly planted in the mud of the Thames, and its head in the stars.

Frank’s Closet is a touching and hilarious tour through the camp history of gay icons…but the story is universal. We all wrestle with the pressure to compromise on the things that bring us joy. Where is that line between growing up and losing too much of the person you truly are? …Frank’s Closet is a luxuriously gay cruise through a century of camp, with all the heart, laughs and dresses one could desire (Musical Theatre Review).

FOREVERLAND REVIEW

SOUTHWARK PLAYHOUSE – UNTIL 19th OCTOBER 2024

Reviewed by Jackie Thornton

4****

“Time is the most valuable resource there is and a lack of it is the only real barrier to happiness” remarks Dr Lane as she prepares her latest recruits for the age-defying Weston Programme. So what if we really could live forever? Would it be the ultimate gift to humanity and our planet?

These are the ever relevant questions that preoccupy Emma Hemingford’s latest thought provoking play, Foreverland.

Sharply directed by Frederick Wienand, we are thrown into a near future where science allows those with the financial means to receive a yearly gene therapy which extends life spans exponentially. As Wienand reflects, it’s a play about time – how we experience it, spend it, waste it, conserve it. For Hemingford, it’s a parable asking us to think about what makes existence meaningful in the first place. Peiyao Wang’s set and costume design subtly alludes to a highly recognisable future with no need for the cliches of sci-fi silver and robots.

It’s here we find a young couple, Alice and Jay, embarking upon the life changing programme. For Alice, played superbly by Emma McDonald, she enters with more than a little skittish trepidation. McDonald is magnetic throughout and surely an actor to watch out for. Chemistry with Christopher York as Jay is believable and there’s a strong comic dynamic between the two in what is a very funny script in spite of the weighty subject matter.

Valerie Antwi displays flawless comic timing playing the two Dr Lanes, senior and junior, as the play seamlessly time travels through decade after decade. It’s with the arrival of Alice and Jay’s daughter Annie that the harsh reality of living forever really sets in. Emily Butler makes a charming London theatre debut as young Annie while the grown up version is taken on by Una Byrne in an arresting performance which underlines the generational divides which defy immortality.

A compelling and electrifying piece of theatre that, like any worthwhile sci-fi, has us asking difficult questions about our current times.

The Whistling Review

Directed by Joseph Pitcher

Based on the novel by Rebecca Netley, adapted by Rachel Wagstaff & Duncan Abel

The Mill at Sonning – until 16 November 2024

Reviewed by Marcia Spiers

4****

The Whistling portrays the immense sense of loss that follows the death of a loved one.  Set on a small isolated Scottish Island community, this debut play is very much different for The Mill, but it was great to see something fresh and some new actors who I had not seen perform at The Mill before.

The standout thing about this play is the set design and choreography created throughout the set by shadows and spirits.  This really creates an intensity, darkness and misty allure that captured the essence of a remote Scottish Island with all its incestuous gossip, secrets and legend.  The costumes are well designed and reflective of the setting.  The whole evening very much a Scottish affair including the choice of menu.

Elspeth (Rebecca Forsyth) lands a job as a nanny on the Island desperate to escape the loss of someone close to her.  Instead, she finds more darkness and sorrow in her new home.  Her role to look after a child called Mary (well played by the young, talented Sophie Bidgood) who too has experienced the tragic loss of two members of her family.

Elspeth works hard to reach Mary who has retreated from the world.  Mary’s prickly Aunt Violet (Stephanie Farrell) and the foreboding Greer (Raghad Chaar) do their utmost to hamper Elspeth’s work.  Elspeth soon discovers that the last nanny Hettie (Nadia Kramer) left suddenly but feels her spirit amongst others within the house.  Later Hettie’s body washes up on the beach which begs the question who murdered her and why?

To add to the mix the influence of the church is powerful as is common on remote islands.  Robert, local pastor and Bridget his wife (Jonny McGarrity and Susie Riddell) on the face of it welcome and support Elspeth but hide dark secrets of their own.  Jonny McGarrity also ably played the Island’s doctor and local shopkeeper with a distinct reputation.

Finally, Aisla (Heather Jackson) who the islanders suspect to be a witch, knows what is happening and takes it upon herself to put all spirits to rest.  Her efforts to protect Elspeth and Mary are truly tested when Elspeth seeks Bridget’s help to leave the island.  

All the actors gave solid credible performances, and there was some lovely singing creating a haunting and eerie atmosphere within the theatre.  Whilst this dark play may not be everyone’s cup of tea, I enjoyed it, and it has made me want to read the novel to find out how much this production has captured the story. 

A Hauntingly Magical Evening

Halloween Lakeside Trail, Culcheth

Review Carla Whittaker 

My family and I were lucky enough to attend the opening night of the Halloween Lakeside Trail at Partridge Fisheries in Culcheth, and it was an enchanting experience filled with spooky delights and atmospheric wonder. While not designed to terrify, this eerie adventure offered just the right amount of spine-tingling excitement, perfect for families seeking a magical, Halloween-inspired evening.

The journey began in a beautifully decorated tippee, crafted to resemble a giant witch’s hat, glowing with the soft flicker of real fires and adorned with twinkling autumn lights. Inside, an animated story set the stage, immersing us in the tale of Luna, a lovelorn witch, and Victor, her skeletal soulmate. The storytelling, projected on a large screen, felt wonderfully eerie, pulling us into a mystical quest through a shadowy forest to help Luna reunite with her lost love. This captivating narrative lingered throughout the trail, adding layers of enchantment to every step.

The entire setup was breathtaking, a perfect mix of cozy and creepy. The soft glow of lanterns illuminated the trail, while the scent of wood smoke from the fires added to the autumnal ambiance. The food area was also a delightful surprise, offering a tempting array of treats like rich hot chocolate, crispy halloumi fries, wood-fired pizza, and succulent chicken dishes. Although the selection was mouth-watering, I would have appreciated a few more kid-friendly choices—perhaps burgers, hotdogs, or chips—but that’s a minor detail in an otherwise perfect setup.

As for the trail itself, it was a feast for the senses. The path wound through a forest wrapped in swirling fog, with vibrant strobe lights, glowing ropes, and projections casting shadows across the trees. Creepy props lined the trail, adding to the haunted feel, and my son was particularly entranced by the spider’s tunnel, an unsettling yet exciting feature that gave just the right jolt of fun fear. The lake surrounding the trail shimmered with haunting beauty, lit up in spectral colors that reflected off the water like something from a ghostly dream.

One of the highlights was the live actors, who played their parts with ghoulish glee. They interacted with the kids in a playful, spooky way that had everyone laughing as much as gasping. These performers were fantastic at bringing a touch of theatrical horror without pushing it too far for the little ones, striking just the right balance between eerie and entertaining.

For those who love capturing memories, there were photo opportunities around every corner. From spooky backdrops to magical lighting effects, the whole trail was a photographer’s dream. However, these popular spots did draw a bit of a crowd, with queues forming as families waited their turn to snap a picture. Thankfully, everyone was patient and polite, so the waiting time wasn’t a problem.

The grand finale was truly spectacular. We finally discovered Luna, surrounded by her bubbling cauldron, which was spewing out smoke-filled bubbles that drifted through the night air like enchanted orbs. This magical sight was the perfect conclusion to a night filled with Halloween wonder and left a lasting impression on both the kids and the adults in our group.

Pram-friendly and easy to navigate, the trail took around an hour to explore at a leisurely pace. A word of advice: it can get quite chilly, so make sure to bundle up, and wear sturdy shoes to tackle the uneven terrain. The event organizers did a great job with the logistics, from the well-placed parking lot just steps from the entrance to the staggered entries that kept the trail from feeling overcrowded, despite the large number of visitors.

In summary, the Halloween Lakeside Trail was a magical and eerie adventure that offered an unforgettable evening of spooky fun. The enchanting atmosphere, captivating story, and delightful mix of frights and laughter made it a hit with every member of the family. We can’t wait to return next Halloween for another spellbinding experience!

I highly recommend visiting as dusk begins to settle and darkness creeps in, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the eerie atmosphere and truly appreciate the stunning light displays. The event runs until 31 October 2024, and tickets are reasonably priced for the experience offered (booking recommended!).

Port City Signature Review

Hope Theatre – until 14 October 2024

Reviewed by Claire Roderick

3***

Nathaniel Brimmer-Beller’s stylish thriller is set in a drab coastal pub next to a train station. When a Newcomer (Meg Clarke) mistakenly gets off the train and must wait in the pub for the last train of the night, she is propositioned by the pub Regular (Paddy Echlin) and the Lady (Katherine Lea). The proposition isn’t sexual, rather they want her to kill the Sheriff (David Carter) and then jump on the train, leaving them in the clear and her a rich woman.

The setup is slow and measured, with pace and intrigue mounting as the appearance of the Sheriff and the last train approaches. The programme cites Hitchcock and the Coen brothers as influences, and there is a weird 70s/80s UK police thriller atmosphere in this bland pub making it feel almost otherworldly – out of place and out of time – rather than a faded North-Eastern coastal port. Hannah Williams’ efficient design and Sameer Aggarwal’s atmospheric lighting create an increasingly sinister feel.

As the Newcomer weighs up her answer, pregnant pauses, meaningful looks and various negotiation offers circle as the characters dance around each other. The pair depict the Sheriff as a cruel monster who has the town living in fear without disclosing too much about their own lives. The affected stiffness of the three characters is a huge contrast to the Sheriff, who fills the stage with an animalistic energy when he finally enters.

Clarke, Echlin and Lea nail the melodramatic calmness of the absurd situation and David Carter’s brutality as the Sheriff is tremendous. There are some plot holes among the twists and turns, but Brimmer-Beller takes the audience on a wild, fun ride – perhaps a longer, more fleshed out version of the story would be even more satisfying. Brimmer-Beller codirects with Phoebe Rowell John and, bar a few blocking issues during pivotal scenes, they create an atmospheric and entertaining play. Port City Signature is a real treat for fans of dark thrillers.

Romeo and Juliet Review

Mayflower theatre, Southampton – 3rd October 2024

Reviewed by Joanna Huggett

5*****

We had the absolute pleasure of watching ‘Romeo and Juliet’ performed by the Northern Ballet, at the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton. From the moment the production started we were captivated by the music and faultless dancing.

The sets were amazing, and cleverly thought out. We particularly liked the balcony scene, which later, cleverly converted into a crypt. We loved the special effects, particularly the rainstorm after the murder scene.

Romeo was played by Joseph Taylor, and Juliet by Dominique Larose. We found the chemistry between these two impeccable, and a joy to watch. The death scene was particularly moving.

The choreography was excellent, and the company were always in perfect unison. The characterisation was very clever, and we particularly enjoyed the humour of the nurse and Mercutio’s characters, played by Heather Lehan and Harris Beattie, respectively.

Although the music was lovely, we really missed the live orchestra. There is nothing quite like watching a live ballet with a live orchestra! That would be our only reservation.

We really enjoyed this modern take of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and thought the Northern Ballet did an exceptional job.

This is a must see!

Cast announced for West End Musical Halloween

Incredible cast announced for
West End Musical Halloween
West End Musical Halloween – Monday 28th October 2024, 7.30pm
Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1D 7ES

The incredible cast of West End performers have been announced for West End Halloween,
another ghoulishly good evening that promises to haunt audiences.

This spectacular concert is hosted by Shanay Holmes (Miss Saigon, The Bodyguard), currently Nancy in Cameron Macintosh’s Oliver! which transfers to the West End in December. She will be joined by Nathania Ong (Hamilton, Les Misérables), sensation Erin Caldwell (Heathers, SIX the Musical), winner of ITV1 and ITVX’s Mamma Mia! I Have a Dream Tobias Turley (Mamma Mia) and Grammy award winner Zachary James (Hadestown).

This is the third instalment of the sell-out concert of freakishly fun show tunes from the darker side of musicals such as Sweeney Todd, Little Shop Of Horrors, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Phantom Of The Opera, Hadestown and Beetlejuice! Get ready to sing and dance and see a host of tricks and treats at this Spooktacular celebration! It’s going to be a SCREAM!

As fans of this sell out series will know, at a West End Musical concert, you not only get incredible performances from the West End’s biggest stars, the audience also ‘become the cast’, so singing and dancing along and even dressing for the occasion is encouraged. Celebrate this Halloween the West End Musical way!

Also coming up is West End Musical Christmas on Monday 16th December which will be hosted by Trevor Dion Nicholas (Hamilton, Disney’s Aladdin) currently starring in Next To Normal. A cast of the West End’s biggest stars will be getting audiences well and truly in the festive mood with an all singing, all dancing extravaganza! Expect a festive feast of heart warming classics and musical theatre crackers building into an all-out Christmas party!

Get ready to sing and dance along and for some extra special gifts at this seasonal celebration. Have yourself a very ‘musical’ Christmas!

Both West End Musical concerts are brought to you by the award-winning producers (Black British Theatre Awards, Best Producer 2021 and Best Musical Production 2021) of West End Musical Celebration, West End Musical Brunch, West End Musical Drive In, West End Musical Love Songs and Musical Con, the world’s biggest musical theatre fan convention.

DAWN SIEVEWRIGHT TO STAR AS ROSE-LYNN HARLAN IN THE WORLD PREMIERE OF NICOLE TAYLOR’S NEW MUSICAL WILD ROSE OPENING AT THE ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE EDINBURGH DIRECTED BY JOHN TIFFANY

DAWN SIEVEWRIGHT TO STAR AS ROSE-LYNN HARLAN IN THE

WORLD PREMIERE OF NICOLE TAYLOR’S NEW MUSICAL

WILD ROSE

OPENING AT THE ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE EDINBURGH

DIRECTED BY JOHN TIFFANY

Olivier Award-nominated Dawn Sievewright will star as Rose-Lynn Harlan in the upcoming world premiere of brand-new musical Wild Rose, written by Nicole Taylor (One DayThree Girls, The C Word, The Nest) and directed by John Tiffany (Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildBlack Watch).

The production begins its life in Scotland where the piece is set, opening The Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh in 2025 as part of the company’s Spring season. Based on the critically acclaimed award-winning film of the same name written by Taylor, directed by Tom Harper and produced by Faye Ward (Fable Pictures), the production opens on 14 March, with previews from 6 March, and runs until 5 April.

Dawn Sievewright returns to The Royal Lyceum Theatre, where she previously appeared in Twelfth Night (also Bristol Old Vic). Sievewright received critical acclaim and an Olivier Award nomination for her role in Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour – a National Theatre of Scotland production which also played at Live Theatre, National Theatre and in the West End at the Duke of York’s Theatre. Her other theatre work includes A Midsummer Night’s Dream (RSC), No Love Songs (Dundee Rep and Traverse Theatre), The Welkin (National Theatre), Spuds (A Play, A Pie and A Pint), My Left/Right Foot (National Theatre of Scotland), Pinocchio (National Theatre), The A-Z of Mrs P (Southwark Playhouse), Glasgow Girls (Theatre Royal Stratford East, National Theatre of Scotland, Citizens Theatre), Legally Blonde (Savoy Theatre) and Quadrophenia (UK tour). Her television work includes The Undertow, Shetland and Star Wars: Andor, and for film Man & Witch and Never Seen the Sea.

Dawn Sievewright said today, “It’s hard to put into words how I feel about this story, how I feel about Rose-Lynn Harlan. I don’t think there’s ever been a character to come my way that has so perfectly spoken to the world I grew up in. She defies her surroundings and speaks to the wee muddled up lassie in me. To the ‘too aggressive’, to the ‘calm doon!’ and to the massive beating heart of Scotland that sometimes…can only be expressed through music. She scares me – in the best possible way. 

“Nicole Taylor has written the guts of Glasgow and woven it so expertly with a soundtrack of such gallus music that the Lyceum audiences are going to be leaping from their seats. I am beyond buzzing to get back into a rehearsal room with the legend that is John Tiffany and his incredible creative team.

“We’re bringing Rose-Lynn home… I can barely keep my heart in my chest.”

John Tiffany added, “In Dawn we have found the perfect alchemy for Rose-Lynn – an extraordinary actress, with an extraordinary voice and she captures perfectly the life-force of Rose-Lynn. I’m looking forward to getting into rehearsals with Nicole and Dawn and reimagining this brilliant story for the stage and bringing this fierce woman to life.”

Released to critical acclaim in 2018, the film, directed by Tom Harper, produced by Faye Ward for Fable Pictures, and blessed with an incredible soundtrack, won the BAFTA Scotland Award for Best Feature Film, Best Writer for Nicole and Best Actress for Jessie Buckley – the latter was also nominated for a BAFTA Film Award. It was nominated and won several other awards, including 10 Independent Film Award nominations, winning the Best Independent Film Award for Best Music; as well as several awards for Best Original Song for Glasgow (No Place Like Home) including the Critics’ Choice Award.

The Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, Caledonia Productions and Gavin Kalin Productions present 

WILD ROSE

A NEW MUSICAL

By Nicole Taylor

Director John Tiffany; Choreography Steven Hoggett & Vicki Manderson; Set Design Chloe Lamford;

Costume Design Katrina Lindsay; Lighting Design Jessica Hung Han Yun; Sound Design Tony Gayle;

Music Supervision, Orchestration and Arrangements Sarah Travis & Davey Anderson;

Casting Charlotte Sutton CDG

Executive Producers: Faye Ward of Fable Pictures and Nia Janis of Playful Productions

6 March – 5 April

SING YOUR OWN SONG.

There is only one thing in Rose-Lynn’s life that has ever made sense: country music

Fresh out of jail for past mistakes, and bursting with incredible raw talent, charisma and cheek, the free-spirited Rose-Lynn dreams of escaping Glasgow to make it as a singer in Nashville. 

But her mother Marion has had a bellyful, insisting that she settle down, ditch the fantasy, and focus on raising her two young kids. 

Rose-Lynn reluctantly agrees to take a cleaning job and finds an unlikely champion in her new boss Susannah, bringing her dream closer than ever. Now Rose-Lynn must decide if risking everything will really pave the road to Nashville.

From Nicole Taylor, BAFTA-winning writer of the original film and global sensation One Day, and renowned director John Tiffany (Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildOnce), Wild Rose is an uplifting and heartwarming new musical about motherhood, dreams and finding your three chords and the truth.

This world premiere production will feature songs from country music legends including Dolly Parton, Carrie Underwood, Wynonna Judd, Chris Stapleton, Caitlyn Smith, The Chicks, and Patty Griffin, alongside the film’s award-winning original song Glasgow (No Place Like Home).

Based on the film written by Nicole Taylor, directed by Tom Harper and produced by Faye Ward for Fable Pictures.

Acclaimed screenwriter Nicole Taylor’s credits for television include Three Girls (which won five BAFTAs including for Best Writer and Best Mini Series), The C Word and The Nest.  She most recently adapted David Nicholls’ novel One Day into a critically acclaimed smash-hit 14-part series for Netflix. For film, Nicole wrote the multi-award-winning Wild Rose

John Tiffany studied Theatre and Classics at Glasgow University. He trained at the Traverse Theatre and has been an Associate Director at the National Theatre of Scotland and the Royal Court. For his work on Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, John received Tony and Olivier Awards. He directed Once at NYTW and on Broadway, for which he received a Tony Award. For the Royal Court, his work includes RoadHope, and The Pass. For the National Theatre of Scotland his work includes Black Watch, for which he received an Olivier Award, Let the Right One In (also West End and international tour), Macbeth (also Broadway), EnquirerThe MissingPeter Pan and The Bacchae. Other credits include The Glass Menagerie at American Repertory Theater (also Broadway, EIF and West End) and The Ambassador at BAM. Tiffany was a Radcliffe Fellow at Harvard University in the 2010-11 academic year.