Multi award-winning jazz artist Jamie Cullum to compose music for RSC’s The Constant Wife

MULTI AWARD-WINNING JAZZ ARTIST JAMIE CULLUM TO COMPOSE MUSIC FOR RSC’S THE CONSTANT WIFE

20 JUNE – 2 AUGUST 2025

Multi-million-selling British pianist, singer and broadcaster Jamie Cullum will make his theatrical debut with the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) this summer, composing new music for The Constant Wife by Olivier Award-winning playwright Laura Wade (Posh, The Riot Club, Rivals) based on W. Somerset Maugham’s original play of the same title. The production will be directed by RSC Co-Artistic Director Tamara Harvey and feature Rose Leslie (Vigil, Miss Austen, Game of Thrones) in the lead role.

Jamie Cullum said: “I am thrilled to be composing the music for The Constant Wife and so excited to be working in theatre like this for the first time. As a composer who often works within the jazz genre, I am very familiar with the idea of evolving traditions and searching for new ways to play classic material. I feel honoured that the brilliant RSC are entrusting me with this opportunity to bring some musical ingenuity to Laura’s deliciously funny and subversive adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham’s original 1926 script. It’s already been a joy working with Tamara Harvey and bouncing ideas around with her. I’m looking forward to getting stuck into rehearsals.”

RSC Co-Artistic Director and director of The Constant WifeTamara Harvey said: “It’s brilliant to be working with Jamie on the music for The Constant Wife. Jamie’s contribution has invigorated contemporary jazz and engaged a new generation of listeners. Who better to help us create the world of The Constant Wife, 100 years after it was written? Laura Wade has injected this brilliant classic play with her modern sparkle and bite and Jamie’s music promises to bring another dimension to the story. I’m so excited to see where we go together – it’s already sounding incredible.

Jamie Cullum is a globally acclaimed singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist known for his unique blend of jazz, pop, and rock. Most famous for his dynamic stage presence and prodigious musical talent, Cullum first came to prominence with his major label breakthrough Twentysomething whose multi-million sales make it one of the UK’s best-selling albums of all time.

Jamie continues to win over audiences worldwide, earning a reputation as one of the most versatile and innovative musicians of his generation. His legendary concert performances have seen him tour over forty countries and grace the stages of festivals from Glastonbury to Coachella to Fuji Rock in Japan in addition to accepting invitations from President Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth II to play at The White House and Buckingham Palace respectively.

He approaches all aspects of his career as he has from the beginning, as a fan and a student with seemingly boundless energy and enthusiasm. In addition to his enduringly successful recording career (nine studio albums and counting), he has established himself as a multi-award-winning radio presenter via his weekly show on BBC Radio 2. Over fourteen years and 1k shows, Jamie has interviewed the likes of Paul McCartney, Billy Joel, Paul Simon, Norah Jones and Lars Ulrich and introduced new talent such as Laura Mvula, Gregory Porter, Ezra Collective and Laufey to his million-strong listenership.

Cullum’s radio show affords him the opportunity to collaborate with musicians young and old, something Jamie also does across a variety of other projects, both live and recorded, charitable and commercial. Jamie Cullum is held in rare esteem by his peers, this is obvious whenever he goes to where musicians congregate-in studios, at award ceremonies or a festival’s backstage. Amongst his proudest achievements was winning the prestigious Ivor Novello Award for Best Song, one of the industry’s highest achievements, and voted for by his fellow songwriters including the likes of Lilly Allen. Furthermore, he has been invited back 5 years in a row now to sit on the judging panel for the Mercury Music prize amongst legendary musicians and music industry bods alike from Stormzy to Annie Mac.

Following a 14 date SOLD OUT UK wide tour in October 2024, Jamie conquests further headline dates in Europe throughout early 2025. Plus, he plays a run of magical festivals across summer from Henley Music Festival to the stunning Jazzaldia Festival in San Sebastian as well as shows across Germany, Austria and France to boot.

The Constant Wife will open at the Swan Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon from 20 June – 2 August, with press night on 1 July 2025. The full company will be announced soon.

Joining Wade and Harvey on the creative team are Set and Co-Costume Designer, Anna Fleischle; Co-Costume Designer Cat Fuller; Lighting Designer, Ryan Day; Composer Jamie Cullum; Sound Designer, Claire Windsor; Movement Director Annie-Lunnette Deakin-Foster and Casting Director, Charlotte Sutton CDG.

This production is commissioned by and presented in association with David Pugh Limited.

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LISTINGS INFORMATION  

THE CONSTANT WIFE

by Laura Wade

Based on the play by W. Somerset Maugham

Swan Theatre

Friday 20 June – Saturday 2 August

Tickets from £10

RSC Co-Artistic Director Tamara Harvey and playwright Laura Wade reunite after their Olivier Award-winning collaboration, Home, I’m Darling, to reimagine W. Somerset Maugham’s subversive comedy, The Constant Wife, in a sparkling new version.

Rose Leslie (Game of Thrones, Downton Abbey, Vigil) plays Constance, a 1920s heroine with a decidedly modern spirit.

Audio Described performance: Saturday 12th July, 1.30pm and Friday 1st August, 7.30pm

Chilled performance: Wednesday 16th July, 1.30pm

Captioned performance: Thursday 17th July, 7.30pm and Wednesday 23rd July, 1.30pm

Chilled and Handheld Captioned performance: Saturday 2nd August, 1.30pm

Creative Team Talk: Monday 30th June, 5.15pm

Post Show Talk: Tuesday 29th July