Jungle Book street-dance spectacular bursts into Salford.

Jungle Book street-dance spectacular bursts into Salford.

Tue 29 Aug – Sat 2 Sept

Award-winning Metta Theatre will present their smash hit production of Jungle Book at The Lowry Tue 29 August – Sat 2 Sept.

Fresh from an international tour Metta Theatre has collaborated with artistic directors Poppy Burton-Morgan and William Reynolds on a new version ofJungle Book using street dance, circus and spoken word.

Metta Theatre pride themselves on their powerful visual storytelling and exploration of multicultural stories often from a female perspective. In Jungle Book they follow Mowgli on her search for identity and belonging – vulnerable, isolated and trying to find her place in an alien environment. The story transcends boundaries and resonates with audiences young and old, urban and rural.

Poppy Burton-Morgan’s radical re-imagining of Kipling’s much loved classic sees Jungle Book transposed to a contemporary urban jungle of skateboarding wolves, street dancing monkeys, a beat-loving bin man Baloo and graffiti artist Bagheera. With choreography from acclaimed hip hop artist Kendra J Horsburgh,  known for her work with Nicole Sherzinger, Peter Andre, Kenneth Branagh, Tini Tempah, Anna Straker, JUNGLE, Incognito, Dynamo and Melanie C.

Composer Filipe Gomes has created a beat-driven score using real world sounds of the city. Add to this designer William Reynolds’ trademark minimalism and an urban jungle is created – a stark forest of streetlamps disguising circus equipment on which these recognisably human animals cavort and contort themselves. The show uses street dance and circus to explore the search for identity and belonging in contemporary multicultural Britain.

Award-winning Metta Theatre are prolific theatre makers and masters of storytelling who combine circus, new writing and physical theatre forms to make challenging and richly layered work. Previous work using the multi-dimensionality of circus to unlock narratives includes Blown Away (2016 UK tour) and their adaptation of The King of Tiny Things (an award-winning circus show which toured nationally in 2015 to major venues and festivals (“effortlessly charming” – Exeunt). Recent new writing includes Mouthful at London’s Trafalgar Studios in September 2015 (Critics’ Choice, The Times), a response to the global food crisis from six of the world’s leading dramatists in partnership with six world-renowned scientists. Metta Theatre are supported by Arts Council England’s Strategic Touring Fund.

LISTINGS INFORMATION
Jungle Book
Dates: Tue 29 Aug – Sat 2 Sept
Times: 7pm, Matinees Thu & Sat 2.30pm
Tickets: £20.50. Conc £4 off. Family ticket £68.
Age Guidance: 8+ (younger children will be admitted)
Website

Edinburgh Fringe 2017

Comedy, Cabaret & Variety and Kids:
 
·       We have SUPER HOT DEBUTS from Chortle Student award Winner KWAME ASANTE and the Richard Gadd’s director STOPH DEMETRIOU
·       There will be wonderful new hours from FRINGE FAVORITES; including a brand new hour of masterful storytelling from SARAH KENDALL; an exciting twist in format for THE DARK ROOM FOR KIDS an unexpected kids version of the terrifying live interactive game show. We have a fantastic new show fromBRENDON BURNS AND CRAIG QUARTERMAINE,  another freewheeling masterpiece solo show from JOHN ROBERTSON and BABA BRINKMAN brings Free Fringe Favourite Off The Top back to the Festival.
·       German punk-pop rockers OTTO & ASTRID (DIE ROTEN PUNKTE) present Eurosmash! and we’re excited to see a new show from the much loved ballsy New Yorker ABIGOLIAH SCHAMAUN
·       Everyone’s favourite foolhardy foot-high puppets BORIS & SERGEY return with a confusingly named One Man Extravaganza, YIANNI AGISILAOU brings the show that was recently nominated for Best Comedy at the Perth Fringe 2017  whilst STUART BLACK takes us on a dark journey to the depths of his mind.  
·       Making his return to Fringe after 34 years away, is Richard Sparks – writer of Rowan Atkinson’s Schoolmaster Sketch and lead writer on Not the Nine O’clock News – bringing his new piece of comedy writing MARGARITA DREAMS. And hotfooting it over to Pleasance with the might of the Showstoppers producer’s behind them, comes the hottest new ticket in Improv comedy MURDER SHE DIDN’T WRITE
·       UP AND COMING ACTS including the charming and Irish CONOR DRUM  and the Irish and charmingDANNY O’BRIEN  we see the best in character comedy from MADDY ANHOLT and ex political journalistFRANCESCO DE CARLO helps us all leave our comfort zones.
·       Over in the CABARET & VARIETY section JOJO BELLINI charms us all with her saucy signing, and Korean magical maestros SNAP! return after a total sell out 2016
 
Theatre, Cabaret & Variety and Physical Theatre and Dance:
 
·       LOSERS invite audiences to grab a voting handset, meet four dangerously desperate contestants and decide their formidable fates. It’s the most nail-biting TV game-show of the decade. With a very dark twist.
·       Fringe First winning Canadian rapper Baba Brinkman asks the hard questions in RAP GUIDE TO CONSCIOUSNESS – what is it like to be a baby? We might have to take LSD to find out. How about an octopus?
·       Following the notable success of No Child which debuted at Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2010, Nilaja Sun returns to The Fringe with her new one-woman show, PIKE ST.
·       Matthew Floyd Jones, (Mannish from Frisky and Mannish) brings his one man show RICHARD CARPENTER IS CLOSE TO YOU – a parody-tribute to the less talked about half of The Carpenters.
·       Fresh from huge success at the Adelaide Fringe, BLANK TILES tells the story of World Scrabble Champion, Austin Michaels used to know over 200,000 words. Now Alzheimer’s disease is eating away at his memory.
·       CATHERINE AND ANITA is a beautifully bleak comedy. Told over the course of decades this is a story about heartbreak, mental illness, and ultimately how those in need so often slip through life’s cracks.
·       LISTS FOR THE END OF THE WORLD is a show composed entirely of crowd-sourced lists, from all kinds of people in all kinds of places – including the audience as they queue up to take their seats.
·       THE MAN ON THE MOOR Written and performed by Max Dickins of last year’s critical smash-hit The Trunk, this one-man play looks at how people come to disappear and the impact on those they leave behind.
·       EGGSISTENTIALISM is a comedic, autobiographical journey charting the odyssey that writer/performer Joanne Ryan embarked upon while trying to decide in her final fertile years whether or not to have a child.
·       Following its Fringe sell out in 2016, SNAP! returns to the Festival. This enormously entertaining magic show boasts a cast of Korea’s greatest illusion artists in an enchanting, engaging and hilarious show.
·       And from gigantic drums to small percussion instruments TAGO – KOREAN DRUM II performances are a masterful display of thrilling percussion and precisely choreographed movement. 
 

King’s Head Theatre to stage brand new version of Puccini’s Tosca

Kings Head Theatre to stage brand new version of Puccinis Tosca

The Kings Head Theatre is thrilled to announce they will be staging a radical reimagining of the classic opera Tosca from 27 September – 28 October.

Paris. August, 1944. As the Second World War rages on, lovers Tosca and Cavaradossi give refuge to a political prisoner and find themselves ensnared in the machinations of the tyrannical head of the Paris Gestapo, Scarpia. As Charles De Gaulles liberation movement advances and US troops tighten their net around the Nazi occupiers, everything Tosca holds dear is about to be torn apart.

A searing thriller of power and passion, this modern retelling takes the timeless tale and reimagines it at the heart of the twentieth centurys defining conflict. With stirring melodies and a brand-new libretto in English by Becca Marriott and Adam Spreadbury-Maher, performed in the intimate surroundings of the Kings Head Theatre, this is Tosca as youve never seen it before.

The Kings Head Theatre have firmly established themselves as one of the foremost producers of accessible, small scale opera, and this new version of Tosca marks the third opera production at the venuethis year following original retellings of Madam Butterfly and The Magic Flute. Several members of the creative team from 2016s critically acclaimed La bohème are returning to work on Tosca, including Adam Spreadbury-Maher as Director, Panaretos Kyriatzidis as Musical Director and Becky-Dee Trevenen as Designer.

Adam Spreadbury-Maher, Artistic Director of the Kings Head Theatre, says ‘Ive always wanted to play out Tosca against the epic, romantic and devastating backdrop of Paris in the Second World War. Its the ultimate ideological conflict, and a pertinent setting for Puccinis masterpiece. Its fantastic to be working with the team from La bohème on this brand-new production. Were going all out for our final opera of 2017 with this dazzling period piece, which I hope will be captivating, provocative and unexpected to seasoned opera veterans and newcomers alike.

Praise for La bohème at the Kings Head Theatre:

★★★★ –  ‘powerful and compelling’ – The Times

★★★★ – ‘tackles La bohème in typically quixotic Kings Head style’ – Michael Church (of The Independent)

★★★★ – ‘dramatically taut, musically satisfying’

★★★★ – ‘A knowing, witty and clever reinterpretation’ – Islington Gazette

Eyes Closed, Ears Covered starring EastEnders’ star Danny-Boy Hatchard opens at Bunker Theatre

The Bunker Theatre and Alfred Taylor-Gaunt present
Eyes Closed, Ears Covered
The Bunker, 53A Southwark Street London SE1 1RU
Wednesday 6th September – Saturday 30th September 2017

How far would you go to relive a memory, if that memory was all you had to live for?

Eyes Closed, Ears Covered by Alex Gwyther’s (Our Friends, The Enemy) tells the brutal and heartfelt story of two teenage boys as they head to Brighton with a daring plan to relive a special day from four years ago. The world premiere of this darkly funny and painfully tender play will be directed by 2015 What’s On Stage award winner, Derek Anderson (Sweeney Todd, Twickenham Theatre)

One in five children in the UK have been exposed to domestic violence. Eyes Closed, Ears Covered explores the repercussions of traumatic events at home and the direct effects these can have on mental health. EastEnders’ star Danny-Boy Hatchard, Joe Idris-Roberts (Forty Years On, Chichester Festival Theatre) and Phoebe Thomas (Hetty Feather, Vaudeville Theatre, The Rose Theatre Kingston and UK Tour), will form the original cast of this gripping thriller.

Danny-Boy Hatchard comments, Having had previous experience venturing into the mind of someone who struggles with mental health, I have gained a compassionate understanding into how such a condition can have a dramatic impact on an individual’s life. Eyes Closed, Ears Covered explores more of the same, but this time with a direct association to domestic violence, particularly in children. I believe as artists we can always afford to bring more awareness to such an important topic, and this show does just that.

Woking 1986. Monday morning. Seb and Aaron have been planning this day for weeks. They’ve written their sick notes. They’ve skimped, saved, scraped and stolen the money where they can. They’re actually doing it. They’re bunking the day off school.

The poignant play was conceived after playwright Alex Gwyther witnessed two young boys playing truant; the seed of an idea was sewn and Gwyther researched child trauma and psychology to help understand the mindsets of those who had experienced harrowing ordeals. Eyes Closed, Ears Covered aims to raise awareness of the growing scale of domestic violence against women and children and explores the failure of a child’s mind to process their past.

The ethos of The Bunker is all about nurturing a performance environment in which audiences can stay after the show to enjoy events, discussions and drinks in the auditorium. Alongside Eyes Closed, Ears Covered, there will be post-show events for every performance including dance responses, spoken word responses, music, director and producer panels. Details of the post-show events will be announced shortly.

FIRST LOOK – Production photos of MAMMA MIA!

 

The new cast of MAMMA MIA! who began performances on 12 June 2017 at London’s Novello Theatre. MAMMA MIA!’s current booking is until 3 March 2018.

The new cast includes Sara Poyzer as Donna, Georgina Castle as Sophie, Kate Graham as Tanya, Jacqueline Braun as Rosie, Richard Trinder as Sam, Alasdair Harvey as Harry, Dugald Bruce-Lockhart as Bill and Christopher Jordan-Marshall as Sky.

MAMMA MIA! is Judy Craymer’s ingenious vision of staging the story-telling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs with an enchanting tale of family and friendship unfolding on a Greek island paradise. The London production of MAMMA MIA! has been seen by nearly 8 million people, played over 7,500 performances and has broken box office records in all three of its London homes. With music & lyrics by Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus, MAMMA MIA! is written by Catherine Johnson, directed by Phyllida Lloyd and choreographed by Anthony Van Laast. MAMMA MIA! is produced by Judy Craymer, Richard East & Björn Ulvaeus for Littlestar in association with Universal – press release attached.

SINGING SENSATION JOE BACK ON HOME TURF FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY

SINGING SENSATION JOE BACK ON HOME TURF FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY

 

North East heartthrob and singing sensation Joe McElderry is bringing his brand new show Saturday Night at the Movies Live!to Newcastle Theatre Royal for one night only on Sun 30 July 2017.

 

The 26-year old South Shields born pop superstar, who secured the hearts of the nation in 2009 when he won ITV’s The X factor, is currently celebrating the release of his fifth studio album Saturday Nights at the Movies.  The show will feature tracks from the album -iconic songs from stage and screen and also brand new tracks including Joe’s new hit single, Gloria written by acclaimed songwriter and 10CC frontman, Graham Gouldman.

 

Joe will be joined on stage by special guests, X Factor’s Lloyd Daniels and Any Dream Will Do runners up Keith Jack and Ben James-Ellis who have all featured in Bill Kenwright’s production of Joseph and the Technicolor® Dreamcoat.

 

Joe is probably one of the most loved young singers in the country as well as a Number 1 and platinum selling artist with four top 20 albums under his belt, two of which reached the UK top three.  His debut single The Climb went to the top of the charts and was nominated for the Best British Single BRIT award in 2010.

 

His first album in five years, Saturday Night At The Movies is inspired by Joe’s love for film and theatre, and features newly orchestrated recordings of iconic hits such as Can’t Help Falling in Love from Elvis Presley’s Blue HawaiiTime Of My Life from Dirty Dancing and the inevitable Any Dream Will Do from Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, in which Joe is currently starring.

 

Joe says: “My new album is a snapshot of where I am today and I am excited about the opportunity to share some of my favourite music with my fans. I hope people will join me as I continue on this musical journey!”

 

Saturday Night At The Movies Live! will feature these iconic movie hits, along with some exciting additions, all cooed in Joe’s heartfelt and warming vocals, making listeners fall in love with these all-time classics all over again.

 

Saturday Night At The Movies Live! is at Newcastle Theatre Royal for one night only on Sunday 30 July  2017 at 7.30pm. Tickets from £17.50.  Tickets can be purchased from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 08448 11 21 21 (Calls cost 7ppm plus your phone company’s access charge) or book online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk

Louise Redknapp as Sally Bowles and Will Young as the Emcee – FIRST LOOK photos – Cabaret directed by Rufus Norris

FIRST LOOK AT WILL YOUNG

AND LOUISE REDKNAPP

IN

RUFUS NORRIS’ ACCLAIMED PRODUCTION OF KANDER AND EBB’S MUSICAL MASTERPIECE

CABARET

FIRST LOOK photos of WILL YOUNG as the Emcee and LOUISE REDKNAPP as Sally Bowles have today been released, ahead of the UK tour of CABARET this autumn, opening at the New Wimbledon Theatre on Thursday 21 September 2017 and playing theatres in Blackpool, Malvern, Cardiff, Leeds, Milton Keynes, Salford, Edinburgh, Bromley, Dublin and Brighton.

Internationally renowned singer/songwriter, Will Young, reprises his Olivier Award-nominated performance as the enigmatic Emcee alongside musician and presenter Louise Redknapp, who makes her stage debut as Sally Bowles in Rufus Norri’ multi-award winning production of CABARET.  

 

Ever since winning the inaugural series of Pop Idol in 2001, WILL YOUNG has been one of the UK’s most popular and successful music artists. He holds the record for the fastest selling debut single in British chart history, and has enjoyed a phenomenal career in music with four No1 albums, as well as acting alongside Dame Judi Dench in the film Mrs Henderson Presents. Will made his West End debut in Cabaret and will be reprising his award winning performance.

 

LOUISE REDKNAPP rose to fame as a member of the girl group Eternal. She left the band to carve out a successful solo career achieving an impressive twelve Top 20 singles, including the hits Naked and Stuck in the Middle and selling over 5 million records with 5 albums. Since then she has rarely left our television screens and most recently wowed the nation with her dancing skills finishing ‘runner up’ in the 2016 series of BBC1’s Strictly Come Dancing.

 

CABARET features show-stopping choreography, dazzling costumes and some of the most iconic songs in musical theatre including ‘Money Makes The World Go Round’‘Two Ladies’ ‘Maybe This Time’ and of course ‘Cabaret’. The production turns Weimar Berlin of 1931 into a sassy, sizzling haven of decadence, and at its dark heart is the legendary and notorious Emcee, who performs nightly at the infamous Kit Kat Klub.

 

Since its Broadway premiere in 1966 and the famous movie version with Liza Minnelli and Oscar winner Joel Grey, CABARET has won a staggering number of stage and screen awards including 8 Oscar’s, 7 BAFTA’s and 13 Tony’s. Norris’ production has enjoyed two smash hit West End runs and has picked up 2 Olivier Awards.

 

Rufus Norris is Director of the National Theatre and a multi-award winning theatre and opera director. For the National Theatre, he has directed The Threepenny Operawonder.landEverymanBehind the Beautiful ForeversThe Amen Corner, TableLondon Road (Critics Circle Award), Death and the King’s HorsemanMarket Boy. Other theatre includes Vernon God Little (Young Vic), Les Liasons Dangerouses (Broadway – five Tony Award nominations), Festen (West End and Broadway) The Country Girl (Apollo) and Afore Night Came at the Young Vic (Evening Standard Award). Film credits include London Road and Broken.

 

Choreography is by the Olivier Award-winning Javier De Frutos. In 1990, he formed The Javier De Frutos Dance Company. His work includes The Hypochondriac Bird and Affliction of LonelinessRecently he joined forces with Sadler’s Wells and The Pet Shop Boys to create a brand new dance work based on Hans Christian Andersen’s story, The Most Incredible Thing.

 

Cabaret will play at the New Wimbledon Theatre, Blackpool Opera House, Malvern Festival Theatre, Cardiff New Theatre, Leeds Grand Theatre, Milton Keynes Theatre, The Lowry in Salford, Edinburgh Playhouse, Churchill Theatre Bromley, Dublin’s Bord Gáis Energy Theatre and Brighton Theatre Royal.

 

BILL KENWRIGHT PRESENTS

Book by JOE MASTEROFF Music by JOHN KANDER Lyrics by FREDD EBB

Based on the play by JOHN VAN DRUTEN and Stories by CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD

 

CABARET – TOUR DATES 2017

Thursday 21 – 30 September                                                            Box Office: 0844 871 7646

New Wimbledon Theatre                                                         Website: ATGTICKETS.COM/Wimbledon

Tuesday 3 – 7 October                                                                Box Office: 0844 856 1111

Blackpool Opera House                                                            Website: wgbpl.co.uk

Tuesday 10 – 14 October                                                       Box Office: 01684 892277

Malvern Festival Theatre                                                      Website: malvern-theatres.co.uk

Tuesday 17 – 21 October                                                       Box Office: 029 2087 8889

Cardiff New Theatre                                                              Website: newtheatrecardiff.co.uk

Tuesday 24 – 28 October                                                       Box Office:  0844 848 2700

Leeds Grand Theatre                                                             Website: leedsgrandtheatre.com

 

Tuesday 31 October – 4 November                                      Box Office: 0844 871 7652

Milton Keynes Theatre                                                             Website: ATGTICKETS.COM/MiltonKeynes           

 

Tuesday 7 – 11 November                                                     Box Office: 0843 208 6000

Salford Quays, The Lowry                                                         Website: thelowry.com

 

Tuesday 14 – 18 November                                                   Box Office:  0844 871 3014

Edinburgh Playhouse                                                          Website: ATGTICKETS.COM/Edinburgh

 

Tuesday 21 – 25 November                                                   Box Office: 020 3285 6000

Churchill Theatre Bromley                                                       Website: churchilltheatre.co.uk

Tuesday 28 Nov – 2 December                                              Box Office: 00353 1 677 7999

Dublin, Bord Gáis Energy Theatre                                        Website: www.bordgaisenergytheatre.ie

 

Tuesday 5 – 9 December                                                       Box Office:  0844 871 7650

Brighton Theatre Royal                                                            Website: ATGTICKETS.COM/Brighton

Further dates to be confirmed

SCREENINGS AT CITY VARIETIES MUSIC HALL

SCREENINGS AT CITY VARIETIES MUSIC HALL

 

Following the success of Hedda Gabler and the highly anticipated Twelfth Night, the City Varieties Music Hall is set to strengthen its live and encore streaming offering with productions including Angels in America, Yerma and Black Sabbath – The End of the End.

Having recently installed state-of-the-art cinema equipment, the country’s most famous music hall is able to stream live and pre-recorded events, as well as art and museum exhibitions to Leeds audiences. The programme for 2017 is as following:

 

What: NT Live presents Angels in America (Part 1 and 2 – encore screening). Saturday 19th August and Saturday 26th August respectively.

 

Angels in America is a complex, often metaphorical, and at times symbolic examination of AIDS and homosexuality in 1980s America. Written by American playwright Tony Kushner, Angels in America is set in two parts, each lasting approximately four hours. The cast includes Andrew Garfield, Denise Gough, Nathan Lane, James McArdle and Russell Tovey.

 

 

What: NT Live presents Yerma (live screening). Thursday 31st August.

Award-winning actress Billie Piper stars in Simon Stone’s radical production of Lorca’s achingly powerful masterpiece Yerma. Set in contemporary London, Yerma tells of a young women’s desperation to conceive with unthinkable consequences.

 

What: John Le Carre – An evening with George Smiley (live streamed). Thursday 7th September.

In aid of Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors without Borders (MSF)

Broadcast live from London’s Royal Festival Hall, John Le Carre, author of ‘The Spy Who Came In From The Cold’, ‘Tinker Tailor, Soldier, Spy’ and ‘The Night Manager’ (amongst others), will discuss the full breadth of his career and reflect on the continuing story of his most famous creation, spy George Smiley. The event will include readings and a rare Q&A session.

 

 

What: David Gilmour Live in Pompeii (screening of 2016 live recording). Wed 13th September.

 

On July 7th & 8th 2016, David Gilmour of Pink Floyd fame performed two spectacular shows at the legendary Pompeii Amphitheatre in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius. For one night only the recording will be streamed across the UK.

The show includes songs from David’s career, including the title tracks of his two most recent No. 1 solo albums ‘Rattle That Lock’ and ‘On An Island’. Also included are other solo and Pink Floyd classics such as ‘Wish You Were Here’, ‘Comfortably Numb’, ‘One Of These Days’ and a very special performance of ‘The Great Gig In The Sky’ from ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’, which David rarely plays as a solo artist.

 

What: Black Sabbath – The End of the End (screening of February’s 2017 live recording). Monday 2ndOctober.

 

The End of The End chronicles the final tour of the greatest metal band of all time. After nearly 50 years together, the Birmingham band took to the stage in February 2017 for the last time in their home city, bringing down the curtain on their final tour. They performed genre-defining, generation-spanning songs in front of a sold-out arena and, in exclusive new interviews, talk frankly about how it was lived.

Tickets for the Live Streaming events at City Varieties Music Hall are on sale priced at £15 and £17

 

Book online at cityvarietiesmusichall.co.uk or call box office on 0113 243 0808

Cilla the Musical Casting Announcement

KARA LILY HAYWORTH

FIGHTS OFF THOUSANDS OF HOPEFULS TO PLAY

CILLA BLACK

IN THE WORLD PREMIERE OF

CILLA THE MUSICAL

Following weeks of open auditions at venues up and down the country – the producers of Cilla the Musical have found their star. Kara Lily Hayworth has fought off thousands of hopefuls to be named as the girl who will step into the Legend’s coveted shoes in the first ever musical about the star’s life.

Cilla – The Musical, is a spectacular and heart-warming musical adaptation of the critically acclaimed ITV mini-series based on the early life of Cilla Black, by BAFTA award winner, Jeff Pope (The Moorside, Philomena, From The Cradle To The Grave, Mrs Biggs). The new musical, opens in Cilla’s hometown at the Liverpool Empire from Thursday 7th – 16th September before embarking on a nationwide tour.

Kara queued for four hours at London’s Dominion Theatre to have her chance to audition in the first rounds. She made it through to the final 30 before being chosen to do her final audition at the Cavern Club in Liverpool.

Robert Willis said, ‘We wanted somebody who wasn’t going to impersonate my mum but someone who could capture her spirit. Kara came in with her huge personality and amazing voice – when I saw the response of the audience at the Cavern, I knew we’d found her!”

Originally from Watford, Kara trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. She recently performed in Secret Cinema’s Moulin Rouge and this will be her first leading role in a big new musical…and her first time on tour!

She said “When I was 11 I was shopping out with my mum and bumped into Cilla and asked her for an autograph. I told her I wanted to be an actress – she laughed and said ‘It’s a tough industry, but if you really work hard and go for it, you’ll be just fine.’ She was a huge inspiration to me as a child; I grew up watching her on Blind Date every Saturday night with my Nan. To be chosen to play her is such an honor and I’m so excited to take on the role. To open in her hometown of Liverpool is so special and a real privilege.”

The story follows the extraordinary life of the ordinary teenage girl from Liverpool, Priscilla White, and her rocky, yet incredible, rise to fame. By the age of just 25 she was recognized as international singing star Cilla Black. By the age of 30 she had become Britain’s favorite television entertainer headlining series’ of Blind Date, Surprise Surprise and many more.

The musical score will be the ultimate soundtrack to the 60’s including Cilla’s greatest hits Anyone Who Had a Heart, Alfie and Something Tells Me, alongside a backdrop of the legendary “Liverpool Sound” including the Beatles’ Twist and Shout, and American influences like California Dreamin by The Mamas and The Papas and many more.

Cilla The Musical is produced by Bill Kenwright and Laurie Mansfield, alongside Executive Producer Robert Willis

CILLA – THE MUSICAL

WRITTEN BY JEFF POPE

DIRECTED BY BILL KENWRIGHT & BOB TOMSON

Liverpool Empire Theatre atgtickets.com/Liverpool

7 – 16 September 0844 871 3017

Edinburgh Playhouse atgtickets.com/Edinburgh

19 – 23 September 0844 871 3014

Milton Keynes Theatre atgtickets.com/miltonkeynes

26 – 30 September 0844 871 7627

Mayflower Theatre, Southampton mayflower.org.uk

3 – 7 October 023 8071 1811

New Alexandra Theatre Birmingham atgtickets.com/Birmingham

10 – 14 October 0844 871 3011

Blackpool, Opera House wgbpl.co.uk

17 – 21 October 0844 856 1111

New Theatre, Cardiff newtheatrecardiff.co.uk

31 October – 4 November 029 2087 8889

New Wimbledon Theatre atgtickets.com/Wimbledon

7 – 11 November 0844 871 7627

Regent Theatre, Stoke atgtickets.com/stoke

14 – 18 November 0844 871 7649

Palace Theatre, Manchester atgtickets.com/Manchester

21 – 25 November 0844 871 3019

Bradford, Alahambra Theatre bradford-theatres.co.uk

28 November – 2 December 01274 432 000

Dartford Orchard Theatre orchardtheatre.co.uk

16 – 20 January 01322 220 000

York, Grand Opera House atgtickets.com/York

23 – 27 January 0844 871 3024

Glasgow, Kings Theatre atgtickets.com/Glasgow

30 January – 3 February 0844 871 3024

Oxford, New Theatre atgtickets.com/Oxford

13 – 17 February 0844 871 3020

Derngate Theatre, Northampton royalandderngate.co.u

20 – 24 February 01604 624 811

Newcastle, Theatre Royal theatreroyal.co.uk

27 February – 3 March 0844 811 2121

Bristol Hippordrome atgtickets.com/Bristol

13 – 17 March 0844 871 7627

Woking, New Theatre atgtickets.com/Woking

20 – 24 March 844 871 7645

More tour dates to be confirmed soon.

Visit cillathemusical.com for all the latest tour and audition information

Twitter: @CILLAMUSICAL

A CHRISTMAS CAROL AT WINDSOR CASTLE

A Christmas Carol at Windsor Castle

This December, for the first time, an immersive Christmas performance will be staged in the magnificent State Apartments at Windsor Castle.

Throughout the festive period, nine family-friendly evening performances of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol will be presented by theatre company Watch Your Head. The performances will take place in the Castle’s two largest rooms, where the young Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret performed Christmas pantomimes during the Second World War.

Tailor-made for Windsor Castle and using Dickens’s own words from his public readings of the classic tale, the production will feature live music and immersive elements, transporting the audience into a Victorian Christmas.  Visitors will accompany Ebenezer Scrooge from the Castle gates to the Waterloo Chamber, where Jacob Marley awaits to conjure his haunting dreams of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come.  A cast of actors and musicians performing all around will transform the colossal space into Dickensian London, before the audience follows Scrooge into St George’s Hall to celebrate his new-found festive spirit beneath the Castle’s spectacular Christmas tree.

The event will form part of a programme of Victorian-themed activities at Windsor Castle this Christmas.  Monarchs have been celebrating Christmas at Windsor Castle since the 12th century, but it was Queen Victoria and Prince Albert who introduced many of the Christmas traditions that we know today.  Prince Albert is credited with popularising the German tradition of Christmas trees while enjoying the festive season at the Castle, and the Queen and Prince Albert were often seen ice skating and enjoying winter sleigh rides in the Castle grounds.

It was during this period that Dickens first published A Christmas Carol in 1843, and it has remained a festive classic ever since.  The work can be seen in miniature in the library of Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, built in the early 1920s as a perfect replica of an aristocratic Edwardian residence and housed ever since at Windsor Castle.

Jemima Rellie, Director of Content and Audiences, Royal Collection Trust, said, ‘Windsor Castle at Christmastime evokes images of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and their young family celebrating around the Christmas tree. As part of our Victorian-themed festive programme, we are excited to be staging an immersive Christmas performance in the State Apartments for the first time, and are sure that audiences will enjoy a unique experience that they will treasure for years to come.’

Sara Langridge, Producer, Watch Your Head, said, ‘We are so delighted to continue our relationship with Royal Collection Trust in this way – A Christmas Carol really is the perfect story for this magical place and we can’t wait for audiences of all ages to share this wonderful experience at Windsor Castle.’

Their third collaboration with Royal Collection Trust, Watch Your Head’s latest production follows their recently staged immersive performances of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream in the Castle’s Moat Garden.

A Christmas Carol is directed by Sasha McMurray, with costumes designed by Annina Pfeul and an original score by Joseph Reuben.