Casting update for John Gabriel Borkman at the Bridge Theatre

CLARE HIGGINS AND LIA WILLIAMS JOIN SIMON RUSSELL BEALE IN

J O H N   G A B R I E L   B O R K M A N

IN A NEW VERSION OF IBSEN’S CLASSIC BY LUCINDA COXON

Simon Russell Beale plays the title role in Henrik Ibsen’s John Gabriel Borkman, in a new version by Lucinda Coxon. Joining him are Clare Higgins as Gunhild Borkman and Lia Williams as Ella Rentheim.  Final casting will be announced at a later date. Directed by Nicholas Hytner with set designs by Anna Fleischle and costume designs by Liam Bunster, John Gabriel Borkmanwill have its first performance at the Bridge Theatre on 24 September 2022 with opening night on 29 September 2022 with the run concluding on 26 November 2022. 

John Gabriel Borkman, once an illustrious entrepreneur, has been brought low by a prison sentence for fraud. As he paces alone in an upstairs room, bankrupt and disgraced, he is obsessed by dreams of his comeback. Downstairs, his estranged wife plots the restoration of the family name. When her sister arrives unannounced, she triggers a desperate showdown with the past.

Simon Russell Beale (John Gabriel Borkman) was last at The Bridge in A Christmas Carol and Bach & Sons, both also directed by Nicholas Hytner. His previous theatre credits include The Lehman Trilogy at National Theatre, in the West End and on Broadway. His other collaborations with Hytner include The Alchemist, Much Ado About Nothing, Major Barbara, Collaborators, London Assurance and Timon of Athens, all at the National Theatre. As well as being the recipient of multiple theatre awards, in 2003 he was made a CBE for his services to the Arts and in 2019 he was made a Knight Bachelor.

Clare Higgins (Gunhild Borkman) is making her debut at the Bridge Theatre. Her previous theatre credits include multiple appearances at the National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company, in the West End and on Broadway. She has won the Olivier Award for Best Actress three times for Sweet Bird of Youth at the National Theatre, Hecuba at the Donmar Warehouse and Vincent in Brixton at the National Theatre which also played in the West End and on Broadway and for whichshe was nominated for the Tony Best Actress award.

Olivier and Tony nominated Lia Williams (Ella Rentheim) theatre credits include The Night of the Iguana at the Noel Coward Theatre, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The Lover and The Collection all forthe Donmar Warehouse, Mary Stuart for the Almeida Theatre and Duke of York’s Theatre, Oresteia for the Almeida Theatre Company, Old Times at the Harold Pinter Theatre, Arcadia at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre New York, Skylight for the National Theatre and the Royal Theatre New York, Earthquakes in London, The Hothouse, The Lady from the Sea all for the Arcola Theatre, Absurd Person Singular at the Garrick Theatre, Oleanna for the Royal Court and Duke of York’s Theatre, My Child and King Lear for the Royal Court, Postcards from America and As You Like It for the Royal Shakespeare Company, The Homecoming for the Gate, Dublin, The Comedy Theatre and Lincoln Center, New York, Celebration/The Room for the Almeida Theatre and Lincoln Center, New York and The Revenger’s Comedies at the Strand Theatre.  Her television credits include leading roles in Britney, Riviera, The Capture Series 1 and 2, His Dark Materials, The Crown, Kiri, The Missing, Secret State, May 33rd, Russian Bride, A Shot through the Heart, Seaforth and Mr Wroe’s Virgins.   Her films include the upcoming Living and Benediction as well as The Foreigner, Jonathan Toomey, Girl from Rio, The King is Alive, Different for Girls, The Fifth Province and Firelight and Dirty Weekend. 

Lucinda Coxon previously collaborated with Nicholas Hytner at The Bridge on the world premiere of Alys, Always. Her other theatre writing credits include Herding CatsHappy Now, The Eternal NotNostalgiaThe Shoemaker’s WifeVesuviusWishbonesThree GracesThe Ice Palace and Waiting at the Water’s Edge. Her screen writing credits include the award-winning The Danish Girl starring Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander, The Little Stranger starring Domhnall Gleeson and Ruth Wilson, The Crimson Petal and The White starring Romola Garai for the BBC, Wild Target starring Emily Blunt and The Heart of Me starring Paul Bettany and Helena Bonham-Carter.

For the Bridge Theatre Nicholas Hytner has directed Young Marx, Julius CaesarAllelujah!Alys, Always, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Two Ladies, Beat the Devil, The Shrine, Bed Among the Lentils, A Christmas CarolBach & Sons and The Book of Dust – La Belle Sauvage. He recently directed Ralph Fiennes in David Hare’s Straight Line Crazy at The Bridge. He has most recently directed Alex Jennings in Stephen Beresford’s The Southbury Child at Chichester Festival Theatre which transfers to The Bridge next month and in February 2023 he will direct Guys & Dolls also at the Bridge. Previously he was Director of the National Theatre from 2003 to 2015.

FURTHER DATES ANNOUNCED FOR THE UK AND IRELAND TOUR OF THE NEW PRODUCTION OF THE SMASH HIT ROALD DAHL’S CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY THE MUSICAL

FURTHER DATES ANNOUNCED

FOR THE UK AND IRELAND TOUR

OF THE NEW PRODUCTION OF THE SMASH HIT

ROALD DAHL’S
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
THE MUSICAL

TOUR OPENS AT MILTON KEYNES THEATRE ON

9 FEBRUARY 2023

FOLLOWING A SEASON AT LEEDS PLAYHOUSE FROM
18 NOVEMBER 2022 TO 28 JANUARY 2023

Further touring dates have been announced for the new production of the West End and Broadway smash hit Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – The Musical.

The new venues announced today are Theatre Royal, Plymouth (7 – 18 June 2023), Manchester Palace Theatre (4 – 30 July 2023), Sunderland Empire (2 – 13 August 2023), Mayflower, Southampton (16 August – 3 September 2023), Hull New Theatre (6 – 16 September 2023), Bristol Hippodrome (20 September – 8 October 2023), Birmingham Hippodrome (17 October – 5 November 2023) and Liverpool Empire (8 – 26 November 2023).

The tour opens at Milton Keynes Theatre on 9 February 2023 following a Christmas season at Leeds Playhouse from 18 November 2022 – 28 January 2023. Tour schedule and on sale dates below with casting to be announced soon. www.charlieandthechocolatefactory.co.uk

Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – The Musical tells the devilishly delicious tale of young golden ticket winner Charlie Bucket and the mysterious confectionary wizard Willy Wonka.

When Charlie wins a golden ticket to the weird and wonderful Wonka Chocolate Factory, it’s a chance of a lifetime to feast on the sweets they’ve always dreamed of. But beyond the gates astonishment awaits, as down the sugary corridors and amongst the incredible and edible delights, the five lucky winners discover not everything is as sweet as it seems.

Featuring memorable songs from the iconic 1970s film as well as a host of new numbers, this sensational musical is choc-full of fantastical treats to dazzle your senses taking you to a world of pure imagination.

Based on the novel by Roald Dahl and the Warner Bros. film, Charlie and Chocolate Factory – The Musical has a book by David Greig, music by Marc Shaiman and lyrics by Mark Shaiman and Scott Wittman. It is directed by James Brining and designed by Simon Higlett.

The Leeds Playhouse production of Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – The Musical is produced by Neal Street Productions & Playful Productions.

LISTINGS

ROALD DAHL’S CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY – THE MUSICAL

UK AND IRELAND TOUR

www.charlieandthechocolatefactory.co.uk

THURSDAY 9 FEBRUARY – SUNDAY 5 MARCH 2023

MILTON KEYNES THEATRE  

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ON SALE NOW

WEDNESDAY 15 – SUNDAY 26 MARCH 2023

HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, ABERDEEN

www.aberdeenperformingarts.com

ON SALE NOW

WEDNESDAY 29 MARCH – SATURDAY 15 APRIL 2023

EDINBURGH PLAYHOUSE

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ON SALE NOW

WEDNESDAY 19 – SATURDAY 29 APRIL 2023

NORWICH THEATRE ROYAL

www.norwichtheatre.org

ON SALE NOW

WEDNESDAY 3 – SATURDAY 20 MAY 2023

WALES MILLENNIUM CENTRE, CARDIFF

www.wmc.org.uk

ON SALE NOW

WEDNESDAY 24 MAY – SATURDAY 3 JUNE 2023

MARLOWE THEATRE, CANTERBURY

www.marlowetheatre.com
ON SALE NOW

WEDNESDAY 7 – SUNDAY 18 JUNE 2023

THEATRE ROYAL, PLYMOUTH

www.theatreroyal.com

ON SALE SOON

TUESDAY 4 – SUNDAY 30 JULY 2023

MANCHESTER PALACE

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ON SALE 8 JULY 2022

WEDNESDAY 2 – SUNDAY 13 AUGUST 2023

SUNDERLAND EMPIRE

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ON SALE 8 JULY 2022

WEDNESDAY 16 AUGUST – SUNDAY 3 SEPTEMBER 2023

MAYFLOWER, SOUTHAMPTON

www.mayflower.org.uk

ON SALE 4 JULY 2022 

WEDNESDAY 6 – SATURDAY 16 SEPTEMBER 2023

HULL NEW THEATRE

www.hulltheatres.co.uk

ON SALE 15 JULY 2022 

WEDNESDAY 20 SEPTEMBER – SUNDAY 8 OCTOBER 2023
BRISTOL HIPPODROME

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ON SALE 8 JULY 2022

TUESDAY 17 OCTOBER – SUNDAY 5 NOVEMBER 2023

BIRMINGHAM HIPPODROME
www.birminghamhippodrome.com

ON SALE SOON

WEDNESDAY 8 – SUNDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2023

LIVERPOOL EMPIRE

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ON SALE 8 JULY 2022

Further Casting Announced for First-Ever Tour of Deborah Moggach’s The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel – Opening September 5th at Richmond Theatre

ANDY DE LA TOUR, MARLENE SIDAWAY and

REKHA JOHN-CHERIYAN JOIN THE CAST OF

They will join previously announced

HAYLEY MILLS, PAUL NICHOLAS and RULA LENSKA

in the first major theatrical staging of

 Deborah Moggach’s much-loved tale of starting over

Simon Friend Entertainment is delighted to confirm that Andy de la Tour (Plenty, Notting Hill), Marlene Sidaway (ITV’s Coronation Street, BBC 1’s Pride and Prejudice) and Rekha John-Cheriyan (KerbsTomb RaiderDream Horse)will join the cast of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel when it begins its first-ever tour in Richmond this September.

They join celebrated stars of stage and screen Hayley Mills (PollyannaThe Parent Trap, Whistle Down the Windand Paul Nicholas (Jesus Christ Superstar, BBC 1’s Just Good FriendsEastenders) and Rula Lenska (ITV’s Rock FolliesCoronation Street, Channel 4’s Celebrity Big Brother) in this feel-good tale of love and adventure which also reveals new artwork today.

The play is written by Deborah Moggach who now adapts her bestselling novel 2004’s These Foolish Things for the stage, it having previously inspired the BAFTA and Golden Globe-nominated film. The cherished story will be brought to life on stage when it opens at the Richmond Theatre on Monday 5th September 2022 and is directed by Lucy Bailey (Oleanna, UK Tour & West End); Gaslight, UK Tour; Witness for the Prosecution, London’s County Hall).

Andy de la Tour’s theatre credits include Medea and Celebration (Almeida Theatre); People and No Man’s Land (National Theatre); Blue Heart (Orange Tree Theatre); The Last Yankee (Print Room) and Lay Down Your Cross (Hampstead Theatre). Film includes Ann BoleynStar Wars: Rogue OneLe ConfessioniDoughOliver Twist44” Chest and Asylum. Television includes StrikeGood OmensVictoriaNighty NightWaking the DeadCasualty.

Rekha John-Cheriyan’s theatre credits include Kerbs (UK Tour); Soldier On (UK Tour) and Beyond Shame (Derby Theatre). Film includes Polite SocietyDream HorseTomb Raider and Little English. TV includes The Full Monty, The Undeclared War, and Hollyoaks.

Marlene Sidaway trained at the East 15 Acting School. Her theatre credits includes Tapestry (Milton Keynes); Pigeons (Hen & Chickens Theatre); Beneath the Blue Rinse (Park Theatre); Returning to Haifa (Finborough); Talking HeadsEnjoy and The Crucible(West Yorkshire Playhouse); Lady in the Van (Salisbury); The Daughter in Law and Macbeth (Sheffield Crucible Theatre); The Enchantment and A Prayer for Owen Meany (National Theatre); The Madness of Esme and Shaz (Royal Court); Dearly Beloved (Hampstead Theatre); Uncle Vanya (Print Room); Kenny Morgan (Arcola); Kiss me Like you Mean it (Soho Theatre); Joking Apart and Lady of Letters (Scarborough) and We’ll Always Have Paris(Sonning). Film Includes: Allelujah; Me and Orson Wells and Anna Karenina. TV IncludesMumHolby City; In the Long Run; Pride & Prejudice; Coronation StreetDoc MartinWallanderReady When You are Mr McGillHolby City and The Kiss of Death. 

Based on the Sunday Times bestseller which inspired one of this century’s most treasured films, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel takes us on a journey to India with an eclectic group of British retirees as they embark on a new life. The luxury residence is far from the opulence they were promised, but as their lives begin to intertwine and they embrace the vibrancy of modern-day India, they are charmed in unexpected and life-changing ways.

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a joyous, feel-good comedy about taking risks, finding love, and embracing second chances, even in the most surprising of places.

The film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (directed by John Madden) saw its UK theatrical release in 2012. Within two weeks of its cinematic distribution, the film had topped the UK Box Office and went on to become a hit internationally performing as one of the highest-grossing films of 2012 in Australia and New Zealand in addition to the United Kingdom.

The interwoven stories of the film’s stellar ensemble, which included Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Maggie Smith, Penelope Wilson, Tom Wilkinson, Celie Imrie, and Ronald Pickup – with Dev Patel as the put-upon owner of a past-its-best hotel for ‘the elderly and beautiful’ – shone a light on issues such as the outsourcing of care and NHS treatments, the complexity of family relationships around the world, love, compassion, and companionship in our twilight years.

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is produced by Simon Friend, Jenny King, Trafalgar Entertainment, and Gavin Kalin.

Get ready for the journey of a lifetime.

www.marigoldshow.com

Todd Carty and Gwyneth Strong are cast in THE MOUSETRAP 70th Anniversary Tour

FROM THE EAST END TO MONKSWELL MANOR:
TODD CARTY AND GWYNETH STRONG
ARE CAST IN THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR OF 

THE MOUSETRAP

THE WORLD’S LONGEST RUNNING PLAY

Agatha Christie’s iconic thriller will tour to over 70 theatres throughout the UK and Ireland from September 2022

MousetrapOnTour.co.uk

Initial casting is announced for the 70th Anniversary tour of The Mousetrap, the longest running play in the world, which will visit over 70 venues throughout the UK and Ireland from this September.

Launching the tour will be Todd Carty in the role of Major Metcalf. Carty has had a long career on stage and screen but is most known for his television roles of Mark Fowler in EastEnders, PC Gabriel Kent in The Bill and Tucker Jenkins in Grange Hill. He was a contestant Dancing on Ice and Celebrity Masterchef.

Television actress Gwyneth Strong will return to the role of Mrs Boyle for intital venues. She is known for her beloved portrayal of Cassandra in Only Fools and Horses.

Further casting is to be announced.

The genre-defining murder mystery from Agatha Christie, the world’s best-selling novelist of all time, will open at the Theatre Royal Nottingham, where it held its original world premiere in 1952. The iconic thriller will then visit over 70 venues across the country, including all cities to which it originally played 70 years ago, plus many more.

This 70th Anniversary tour marks the first of many ways that The Mousetrap will be celebrating its extraordinary milestone year.

Following its 1952 premiere touring production, The Mousetrap opened in the West End where still to this day, it continues its record-breaking engagement at the St Martin’s Theatre having been performed there over 28,500 times, selling over 10 million tickets.

Opening at Theatre Royal Nottingham on 27 September 2022, the 70th Anniversary tour of The Mousetrap will visit Dublin, Cork, Brighton, Birmingham, Liverpool, Oxford, Bath, Manchester,Norwich, Malvern, Newcastle, Coventry, Southampton, York, Cardiff, Plymouth, Lichfield, Stoke-on-Trent, Woking, Perth, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Cheltenham, Milton Keynes, Sheffield, Inverness, Aberdeen, Blackpool, Hereford, Chelmsford, Dundee, Derby, Bristol, Leeds, Cambridge, Torquay, Buxton, Swansea, Northampton, Truro, Peterborough, King’s Lynn, Guildford, New Brighton, Bromley, and Hastings, continuing throughout 2023 with further venues into 2024 to be announced in due course.

A full tour schedule, further information, theatre listings and ticket purchase through the website MousetrapOnTour.co.uk

As news spreads of a murder in London, a group of seven strangers find themselves snowed in at Monkswell Manor, a remote countryside guesthouse. When a police sergeant arrives, the guests discover – to their horror – that a killer is in their midst. One by one, the suspicious characters reveal their sordid pasts. Which one is the murderer? Who will be their next victim?

The Mousetrap is produced by Adam Spiegel Productions and Directed by Ian Talbot OBE.

For further information, see MousetrapOnTour.co.uk

Listings

From 27 September 2022

Running Time: approximately 2hr 20mins

FAME CANNOT REPLACE FAMILY, AS TOLD IN ORIGINAL NEW BRITISH MUSICAL – ARE YOU AS NERVOUS AS I AM? – WHICH PREMIERES AT GREENWICH THEATRE FROM 1 OCTOBER 2022

FAME CANNOT REPLACE FAMILY,
AS TOLD IN ORIGINAL NEW BRITISH MUSICAL

PREMIERES AT GREENWICH THEATRE FROM 1 OCTOBER 2022

Are You As Nervous As I Am?  is one of the first original British musicals coming out after lockdown. This plucky and heart-warming new show tells the story of two strong and unique sisters.

The world premiere of Are You As Nervous As I Am? takes place at Greenwich Theatre from 01 – 23 October 2022, with press night on 4 October.

Our story follows the journey of two sisters – Peggy and Janet – in their search for happiness. Fighting against their mother’s dysfunctional behaviour, they are forced apart to pursue lives away from their home in Wales.

Peggy sings. However, she is never propelled by a drive to become famous but instead to break unhealthy childhood patterns, find independence and build the loving family she always wanted. Janet struggles with her own demons, striving for the courage and support to live a truer and more honest life.

Set against the background of a century in flux, when the sisters reconnect, they are gradually empowered to positively transform their lives

With a multi award-winning creative team, Are You As Nervous As I Am? is written by Simon Spencer, with music by Leighton James House and lyrics by Shaun McKenna.

Are You As Nervous As I Am? is a strong female-driven story of empowerment: touching on disability, sexuality, abuse and race, with memorable characters and powerful original songs. The production stars Katie Elin-Salt in the role of Peggy, the young and impressionable girl with a passion for singing, and Emma Thornett as Janet, the runaway sister in search of a more honest life. Further casting will be announced shortly.

The production is directed by Phoebe Barran, with musical arrangements by Dr Matthew Malone, set & costume design by Kevin Jenkins lighting by Mike Robertson, movement by Denni Sayers.

TIME TO LEAVE YOU SHOOK WITHT THE CASTING ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE PREMIER OF NEW MUSICAL MILLENNIALS

TIME TO LEAVE YOU SHOOK
WITH THE CASTING ANNOUNCEMENT 
FOR THE PREMIERE OF NEW BRITISH MUSICAL

FROM 8 JULY – 7 AUGUST 2022 AT THE OTHER PALACE STUDIO

Are we allowed a humblebrag when announcing the cast joining the brand-new British Musical, Millennials?Which will be continuing the Summer ’22 Studio Programme at The Other Palace this July.

We can’t even with this squad made up of Georgina ‘Yas Queen’ Onuorah (Cinderella, Dick Wittington), Luke ‘Bae’ Bayer (RENT, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie), Hiba ‘Slay’ Elchikhe (The Sound Of Music Live, National Theatre Live: Antony & Cleopatra)Rob ‘On Fleek’ Madge (My Son’s A Queer, Les Misérables), Hannah ‘A Vibe’ Lowther (Heathers, The Sound Of Music) and Ivano ‘Goals’ Turco (Cinderella, West Side Story).

Millennials is written and composed by Elliot Clay, an award-nominated composer, lyricist, and actor for musicals, plays and film. He wrote and starred in his debut musical ‘The State of Things’ (Jack Studio Theatre) and has performed on the West End and UK and International Tours including Million Dollar Quartet, Peter Pan, Oliver!, The Wizard of OZ.

Millennials turns up the microphone on the lives, the losses, and the frustrations of young people in the modern world.
A generation that is so often defined by tabloid headlines, tweets and, of course, avocados, has picked up the mic and transported us inside their extraordinarily ordinary lives.

Millennials is produced by The Other Palace, andhas book, music and lyrics by Elliot Clay, with direction by Hannah Benson. Orchestration by Auburn Jam and choreography by Tinovimbanashe Sibanda, with design and lighting design from Andrew Exeter.

LISTINGS

MILLENNIALS

THE OTHER PALACE 

8 JULY – 7 AUGUST 2022

GALA NIGHTS – Wednesday 13 and Thursday 14 July 2022
Music, Book, and Lyrics by Elliot Clay

Performance times:
Previews:                                 Friday 8 July, 6:30pm and 9:00pm

                                      Saturday 9 July, 6:30pm and 9:00pm
                                      Sunday 10 July, 6:00pm
                                      Tuesday 12 July, 8:00pm

Gala Nights:                             Wednesday 13 July, 8.00pm

                                      Thursday 14 July, 8:00pm

From 15 July – 7 August:        Tuesdays – Thursdays, 8.00pm

Fridays and Saturdays, 6.30pm and 9.00pm
             Sundays, 6.00pm

Venue: The Other Palace

Address: 12 Palace Street, London, SW1E 5JA

Website: www.theotherpalace.co.uk

Your ticket to Millennials grants you entry to the Studio, which will be transformed into an immersive theatrical event. Doors open 30 minutes prior to show start. 

If you have any access requirements, including if you require a seat for the duration of the performance, please contact the box office prior to booking your ticket on 0207 592 0302 or email [email protected]

Each ticket includes 1 complimentary can of Vodka & Soda from our friends at &SODA. Soft drink alternatives will be provided.
The venue operates Challenge 25, so please ensure to bring your ID to redeem your complimentary &SODA drink.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

THE SUN NEVER SETS ON

H A R R Y   P O T T E R   A N D   T H E   C U R S E D   C H I L D

SEVEN PRODUCTIONS, SIX COUNTRIES, FOUR CONTINENTS

STARTING 25 JUNE 2022 HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD

WILL HAVE SOMEONE ON STAGE CONTINUOUSLY OVER A 24 HOUR PERIOD

www.HarryPotterThePlay.com

This summer, the international phenomenon Harry Potter and the Cursed Child celebrates the start of its seventh year now with seven productions running worldwide: London, New York, Melbourne, San Francisco, Hamburg, Toronto, and Tokyo.

This year’s anniversary marks a remarkable milestone for the show. With all seven productions now open, in six countries, on four continents, from Saturday, 25 June 2022, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child will have actors performing live on stage somewhere around the globe continuously over a 24-hour period. That’s 272 cast members making 310 spells happen live on stage all in one day.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the first Harry Potter story to be presented on stage, has sold over 4.5 million tickets worldwide and holds a record 60 major honors, with nine Laurence Olivier Awards including Best New Play and six Tony Awards including Best New Play.

Based on an original new story by J.K. RowlingJack Thorne and John TiffanyHarry Potter and the Cursed Child is a play by Jack Thorne, directed by John Tiffany.  

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child features movement by Steven Hoggett, set by Christine Jones, costumes by Katrina Lindsay, music & arrangements by Imogen Heap, lighting by Neil Austin, sound by Gareth Fry, illusions & magic by Jamie Harrison, music supervision & arrangements by Martin Lowe.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is produced by Sonia Friedman Productions, Colin Callender and Harry Potter Theatrical Productions.

19 years after Harry, Ron and Hermione saved the wizarding world, they’re back on a most extraordinary new adventure – this time, joined by a brave new generation that has only just arrived at the legendary Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Prepare for spectacular spells, a mind-blowing race through time, and an epic battle to stop mysterious forces, all while the future hangs in the balance. Hold on to the edge of your seat, as this spellbinding spectacular will whisk you back to Hogwarts and beyond your imagination for a one-of-a-kind journey that is everything you hoped for and more.

Earlier this year a further extension to booking for the original two-part multi award-winning production at London’s Palace Theatre was extended to 26 February 2023.

Everyday Review

York Theatre Royal – until Wednesday 22nd June

Reviewed by Aimee Liddington

4****

Everyday marks the 20th anniversary of Deafinitely Theatre – the first deaf launched and deaf led theatre company who produce bilingual theatre in British Sign Language and spoken English. Paula Garfield founded the company in 2002 alongside Steven Webb and Kate Furby with the vision of making theatre accessible for all and making deaf people valued within mainstream media. Deafinitely Theatre’s mission is to produce high quality bilingual theatre for deaf and hearing audiences of all ages and backgrounds. It seems fitting therefore that Everyday embodies inclusivity within theatre.

Everyday tells the story of four survivors of domestic violence. Lady Aine (Fifi Garfield), Shadow (Cherie Gordon), Aislinn (Zoë McWhinney) and Pan (Bea Webster) come together in a safe space to share their stories and support each other through the trauma they have faced as victims. Paula Garfield (writer and director) created the show as a direct response to the impact that the Covid-19 pandemic has had on the reported statistics of domestic violence. Deaf people are twice as likely to suffer domestic violence and their experiences are unique. In addition to this women and LGBTQ people are disproportionately affected by domestic violence and so in choosing three women and a non binary person to tell their stories Deafinitely Theatre gives victims from these backgrounds confidence to tell their stories and reassurance that there is a way out of the dire situation they find themselves in.

I should mention here that I am not deaf and do not speak British Sign Language but this production is accessible for all and the visual storytelling element of BSL is merged with spoken English and subtitles to allow for a multifaceted interpretation of the stories being told. Humour is mixed with heart wrenching emotion and the audience finds themselves lost in each of the characters’ worlds. The four characters create a sort of witches coven and there is a fantastical element to the production whilst at the same time being so realistic and relatable. Sound Designer XANA alongside Lighting Designer Ali Hunter pull us in and out of this mystical energy with the intermittent hum and growing multi coloured lights which signal the aura of each character.

I felt personally touched by the stories told by Pan (Bea Webster) and Shadow (Cherie Gordon) due to the seamless merging of BSL and spoken English. The dynamic of the main character using BSL and there being a spoken English voice over was a beautiful example of how people with different skills and abilities can work alongside each other to support each other and make the world a better place for all to be seen and heard.

Everyday is thought provoking, touching and humorous. It is a piece of theatre that celebrates people who are quite often pushed to the margins of society and acts as a reminder that there is a space for people of all backgrounds to tell their stories on our national stage.

NEW CAST JOIN DISNEY’S CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED PRODUCTION OF FROZEN AS IT EXTENDS DUE TO PUBLIC DEMAND

★★★★★

“Big, blinding, breathtaking. Frozen’s triumphant musical debut”

The Guardian

NEW CAST JOIN DISNEY’S CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED PRODUCTION OF FROZEN

AS IT EXTENDS DUE TO PUBLIC DEMAND

★★★★★

“Frozen is one hot hit”

Daily Mail

Disney Theatrical Productions today announces that their critically acclaimed production of Frozen is extending until March 2023 due to public demand. With music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, book by Jennifer Lee, and directed by Michael Grandage, the production opened at Theatre Royal Drury Lane in August last year, and has been playing to capacity houses since, recently receiving 7 WhatsOnStage Awards – the most of any production – and 4 Olivier Award nominations, including Best New Musical.

Joining the company are Emily Lane as Anna and Djavan van de Fliert as Kristoff, who from 28 September will play alongside Samantha Barks (Elsa), Craig Gallivan (Olaf), Oliver Ormson (Hans), Richard Frame (Duke of Weselton); and alternating the role of Sven, Mikayla Jade and Ashley Birchall. Continuing as part of the ensemble are Jeremy BattLaura Emmitt, Matt Gillett, Justin-Lee Jones, Jacqui Sanchez (Queen Iduna), Jak Skelly (Oaken/Bishop), Kerry Spark (King Agnarr), Anna Woodside, and Luke Fraser Yates; who will be joined by Rhianne AlleyneDanny BeckerMarianne BardgettRebecca BotterillChar Burnett (Bulda), Collette ColemanDavide FienauriJemal FelixJordan FoxMolly FrancisHarriet SamuelsIsabella Glanznig SantosBen Irish (Pabbie), Aoife KennyJordan LiveseyJoshua RobinsonCaitlin Tipping, and Rodney Vubya.

★★★★

“Frozen is an awesome spectacle with more heart, depth and darkness than the film.”

Time Out

Frozen was released in cinemas in 2013, winning multiple awards, including two Academy Awards® for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song (“Let It Go”), the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature Film and the BAFTA for Best Animated Film. It was written and directed by Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, withmusic and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. Frozen 2, which debuted in November 2019 is the highest-grossing animated film of all time. 

Samantha Barks plays Elsa. For theatre, her work includes Chess (Umeda Arts Theater Main Hall / Tokyo International Forum Hall), Pretty Woman (Chicago and Broadway), The Last Five Years (St James Theatre), Amelie (Berkley Rep), City of Angels (Donmar Warehouse), Chicago (Hollywood Bowl), Oliver! (UK tour), Les Misérables (Queen’s Theatre), and Cabaret (Birmingham Rep). She was one of the participants on the BBC series I’d Do Anything. For film, her credits include Tomorrow Morning, Chocolate Cake, For Love or Money, Bitter Harvest, The Revenger, Interlude in Prague, The Devil’s Harvest, The Christmas Candle and as Eponine in Les Misérables (recipient of Empire Award for Best Female Newcomer; and nomination for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture). She also reprised her performance as Eponine for Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary.

Emily Lane plays Anna – she is currently in the Frozen ensemble and the second cover Anna. Her other theatre work includes Before the Party (Almeida Theatre), and in the West End, Les Misérables and The Sound of Music.

Craig Gallivan plays Olaf. For theatre his work includes School of Rock (New London Theatre), Billy Elliot (Victoria Palace Theatre), Crime and Punishment (National Theatre), Days of Significance (RSC), The Long, The Short and The Tall (Sheffield Theatres), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Oliver! (UK tours). For television, his work includes Stella (as series regular Luke), Torchwood, Footballer’s Wives (as series regular Callum Watson) and Care; and for film, The Edge of Love.

Oliver Ormson plays Hans. For theatre, his work includes Back to the Future The Musical (Opera House Manchester), High Fidelity (Turbine Theatre), Cats (Kilworth House), Nerds, Protagonists (The Other Palace), The Addams Family (UK and international tours), The Book of Mormon (Prince of Wales Theatre), Sopranos vs Tenors (European tour), and Hairspray (Aberystwyth Arts Centre). Television includes West Side Story (Reef Television/BBC Symphony Orchestra).

Djavan van de Fliert plays Kristoff. He recently graduated from Arts Ed, and the Frozen marks his professional stage debut.

Richard Frame plays Weselton. For theatre, his work includes The Lion King (as Timon from 2013 to 2018, Lyceum Theatre), Blue Remembered Hills (Theatre on the Fly), Pocket Comedy (UK tour), Richard III, The Comedy of Errors (The Watermill Theatre), London Assurance (National Theatre), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Merchant of Venice (Propeller), Absolute Beginners (Lyric Hammersmith), Promises, Promises (Sheffield Theatres), Love’s Labour’s Lost and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre). For television, his work includes The Beast Must Die, Outnumbered, The Hollow Crown – Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, Family Affairs (as series regular Damian), Wire in the Blood, Hearts and Bones, and Hope and Glory; and for film London Road.

Mikayla Jade makes her professional stage and West End debut playing Sven. Originally from Australia, she is an actress and stuntwoman. For film, her work includes Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, The Old Guard and Wonder Woman 1984.

Ashley Birchall plays Sven. For theatre, his work includes Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Oklahoma! (Kilworth House), Wicked (Apollo Victoria Theatre), Pet Shop Boys: Inner Sanctum (Royal Opera House), Tommy (Greenwich Theatre), Starlight Express (Germany), We Will Rock You (Dominion Theatre). For film, his work includes Mary Poppins Returns.

Frozen has scheduled the following access performances – Audio Described Performance (Wednesday 21 September, 7pm and Wednesday 18 January, 7pm), Signed Performance (Wednesday 13 October, 7pm and Wednesday 25 January, 7pm) and Captioned Performance (Sunday 14 September, 7pm and Wednesday 8 February, 7pm), and a Relaxed Performance (Sunday 9 October 12.30pm matinee).

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Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Catherine Street, Covent Garden, London WC2B 5JF

Tickets from £20

Group rates and education rates are available – please see the website

PERFORMANCES:

Until 30 October:

Wednesday – Saturday                  7pm

Thursday & Saturday                      2pm

Sunday                                              1pm & 5.30pm

From 16 November:

Wednesday – Friday                       7pm

Thursday                                            2pm

Saturday and Sunday                     1pm & 5.30pm

ACCESS & RELAXED PERFORMANCES:

Audio Described Performance    Wednesday 21 September, 7pm

                                                            Wednesday 18 January, 7pm

Captioned Performance                Sunday 14 September, 7pm

                                                            Wednesday 8 February at 7pm

Signed Performance                       Wednesday 13 October, 7pm

                                                            Wednesday 25 January, 7pm

Relaxed Performance                    Sunday 9 October 2022 12.30pm matinee

Charlie Kristensen becomes a Patron of ASA Theatre Arts and accepts a full-time place at Sylvia Young Theatre School

The award-winning young anti-bullying campaigner, blogger and performer  

Charlie Kristensen (#CheerUpCharlie)  

celebrates becoming a Patron of ASA Theatre Arts 

and the life-changing offer of a full-time place at Sylvia Young Theatre School 

Charlie Kristensen, the 12-year-old multi-award-winning anti-bullying campaigner, stage and screen actor and presenter of #MusicalChairs online chat show, is enjoying a double celebration after becoming a Patron of ASA Theatre Arts and launching their Charlie Kristensen Scholarship, as well as accepting a full-time place to study at Sylvia Young Theatre School in London’s West End.  

Alana Shirley, CEO and Principal of ASA Theatre Arts which is based in the Midlands, said: “We are overjoyed to announce Charlie as our newest and youngest Patron. His passion, drive and individuality are at the heart of the ASA ethos and we are honoured to offer one young person the opportunity to train with us each year, under The Charlie Kristensen Scholarship. Having Charlie as a part of the ASA family, and to watch him achieve his dreams despite adversity, has filled us with immense pride and we hope that his mission will continue to inspire each one of our students.” 

Charlie attended classes with ASA’s Vice Principal Georgia Nicholls when he moved to the UK from Australia, aged 5. ASA gave Charlie a safe, inclusive environment and a platform from which he could grow in confidence and develop the skills which have led to roles in the West End and on screen including leading roles in various Netflix animation series. Charlie now lives on the Surrey/Hampshire border, but he still returns regularly to visit ASA, whose Patrons include West End leading lady, Kerry Ellis.  

Charlie said: “ASA was where I started my journey, and it holds a very special place in my heart. I couldn’t be prouder or more honoured to be its Patron. The talent which ASA produces is very special, and I can’t wait to watch it grow over the coming years. To have a scholarship awarded to a male identifying student, named after me, makes me realise that my story needs to keep getting told. I am truly privileged knowing that a career can start because of The Charlie Kristensen Scholarship.”  

Charlie is also absolutely thrilled to have been offered a full-time place at the renowned Sylvia Young Theatre School, starting in Autumn 2022, following a round of auditions and interviews. This specialist performing arts school offers a high level of academic and vocational studies. 

Charlie said: “This has been a dream since #cheerupcharlie first started and I had the honour of meeting Sylvia. I truly think that this is the chance for me to be amongst other kids who accept me for me whilst still allowing me to learn academically and take my training to the next level.  I am so excited to be starting this journey.” 

Charlie Kristensen started his ‘#CheerUpCharlie’ campaign in 2019. Having been bullied severely for over 18 months, in part due to his love of performing, Charlie couldn’t take any more. When he opened up to his performance coach West End actress Jacqueline Hughes, she rallied support from the theatre industry via Twitter. Hundreds of performers and creatives from the West End, Broadway and even Hollywood identified with Charlie’s story, and inundated him with video messages of support. This led to backstage invitations and national media interviews including BBC Breakfast and Michael Ball’s BBC Radio 2 show. Charlie then knew he wanted to channel his own traumatic experiences, and use the support he had received, to help him fight for others. He trained as an Ambassador for The Diana Award and in June 2021, he was recognised with the The Diana Award himself – the highest accolade a young person can achieve for social action or humanitarian efforts. Earlier in 2021, Charlie’s work was celebrated with a What’s On Stage Angel Award, after being nominated by his theatrical peers for having gone above and beyond to provide joy in the midst of the pandemic. 

Charlie now devotes over one hundred hours each month to help others by mentoring, campaigning, fundraising and raising awareness. His successes have included a fundraising gala #CheerUpCharlie – The Show at the Actors’ Church, the release of a charity single performed alongside West End talent, the development of a musical theatre workshop in partnership with Nathaniel Morrison, and his popular weekly YouTube chat show, Musical Chairs, with guests including Matt Lucas, Gaby Roslin, Jodie Prenger, Faye Tozer, Baz Bamigboye, Lucie Jones, Alice Fearn, Gemma Knight Jones, Rob Madge, Aimie Atkinson, Rachel Tucker and many more. 

#CheerUpCharlie  

Twitter: @CharlieKristens       Instagram: @cheerupcharlie__ 

Facebook: @musicalchairswithcheerupcharlie 

YouTube @Charlie Kristensen #CheerUpCharlie,