FIRST LOOK: New Images of Michelle Visage & Ramin Karimloo in The Addams Family

New Images of Michelle Visage & Ramin Karimloo in The Addams Family

Please find brand new set up images of Michelle Visage as Morticia Addams and Ramin Karimloo as Gomez Addams in THE ADDAMS FAMILY, A Musical Comedy live in concert at the London Palladium on 12 & 13 February. 

Adam’s Family the Musical Paladium Key Image shoot Michelle Visage Ramin Karimlol

Photo Credit: Craig Sugden

The cast of THE ADDAMS FAMILY includes Michelle Visage as Morticia Addams, Ramin Karimloo as Gomez Addams and Lesley Joseph as Grandma. Also in the cast are Sam Buttery as Uncle Fester, Nicholas Mclean as Pugsley Addams, Dickon Gough as Lurch, Sean Kingsley as Mal, Ryan Kopel as Lucas and Kara Lane as Alice. In the ensemble are Leeroy Boone, Abigail Brodie, Gavin Eden, Chloe Gentles, Katie Hutton, Matthew Ives, Jessica Keable and Castell Parker and introducing Chumisa Dornford-May as Wednesday Addams. 

Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and has a shocking secret that only Gomez knows; she’s fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family! Now, Gomez Addams must do something he’s never done before — keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents. All the usual clan are present – Uncle Fester, Lurch, Pugsley et al.

26.2 Reasons To Stay Alive Review

Old Red Lion Theatre – 25 January 2024

Reviewed by Claire Roderick

4****

Laura Mugford’s semi-autobiographic one-woman show is an emotional and exhilarating insight into living with chronic illness and the transformative effects of running. Staged as part of FreshFest 2024 by Just a Regular House Productions, this is 60 minutes of powerful storytelling, expertly judged and slickly directed by Connor McCrory to draw the audience in and invest in the Runner (Laura Mugford) and her attempt to run the London Marathon.

With just a treadmill, a rack of clothes and a couple of boxes, Mugford takes us from the battle of Marathon, musing at what the ancient Greeks would say about 21st century athletes desperate to run in an event that killed the first competitor, to pounding the streets of London in the race itself, taking time to hop off her treadmill and stop off at haunting childhood memories along the way.

Mugford’s writing and acting are relatable and sympathetic, with her descriptions of the endless cycle of chronic illness and its impact on her mental health honest and often hilarious. The childhood vignettes – her first running race at sports day, a delightful Bob the Builder dance recital – effortlessly build a heartbreaking picture of a little girl full of joy being crushed little by little by the cruelty of bullies and heartless adults, and as she runs, these ghosts from her past are on her heels.

The verbal imagery of hitting the wall is particularly impressive, and the Runner’s struggle with the physical and mental pain, as well as the pain she carries from the walls she has hit in her life but has never run through, just away from, is heart stopping. Spoiler alert: when she overcomes the pain and describes the release she feels, it is a cathartic, energising and hope-filled moment for the audience too, as this wonderful piece of theatre has swept us along, with the joyful cheers and applause as sincere as if Mugford had just crossed the actual finishing line.

Wild About You – Cast Announcement! Rachel Tucker and Tori Allen-Martin to join Eric McCormack and Oliver Tompsett

RACHEL TUCKER & TORI ALLEN-MARTIN JOIN ERIC McCORMACK & OLIVER TOMPSETT

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WORLD PREMIERE OF NEW MUSICAL ‘WILD ABOUT YOU’ IN CONCERT

We are delighted to announce that Rachel Tucker and Tori Allen-Martin will be joining Eric McCormack and Oliver Tompsett in the new musical in concert Wild About You,which is making its World Premiere at Theatre Royal Drury Lane on 25th and 26th March.

Wild About You is a new musical with music and lyrics by Chilina Kennedy and book by Eric Holmes.

When Olivia finds herself in the hospital with limited memory, she must dig through her messy past to figure out which of the loves of her life is her emergency contact, only to understand that her desire to make everyone happy has left no one happy. Through a series of realizations, she reclaims her right to be flawed and loved in all her human complexity. However, as she regains clarity, tragedy strikes, but that is when Olivia literally moves Heaven and Earth to reconnect with her greatest love – her son.

Eric McCormack:

Best known for his eleven seasons as “Will Truman” on NBC’s Will & Grace, Eric McCormack was nominated for four Emmy Awards and six Golden Globes, receiving the Emmy for Lead Actor in a Comedy in 2001He served as a producer, director and leading actor on three seasons of Travelers, for Netflix, and for three seasons of Perception. Other series include Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years, Atypical, Trust Me, Departure and Slasher. Born in Toronto, McCormack got his start in theatres across Canada, including five seasons with the Stratford Festival, eventually starring on Broadway in Tony-nominated productions of The Music

ManGore Vidal’sThe Best Man and in this year’s hit comedy, The Cottage. Films include Holy Man, The Architect, Free Enterprise and the award winning Canadian comedy, Drinkwater.You can hear Eric and his old Will & Grace pal, Sean Hayes, on their new hit show “Just Jack & Will”. Eric splits his time between Vancouver and Los Angeles and has been honored with a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Rachel Tucker:

Rachel Tucker is an Olivier Award nominated Actress who has just guest starred as Norma Desmond in Jamie Lloyd’s production of Sunset Boulevard at the Savoy Theatre. She recently starred in Come From Away at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre on Broadway, playing the role of Annette/Beverley Bass: the role she originated in London. Rachel received her Olivier Nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical at the 2019 Olivier Awards and Best Supporting Actress in a Musical at the 2020 WhatsOnStage Awards for her performances in this role.

An experienced screen actress – she can be seen playing the role of Siobhan O’Hare in Northern Irish Television series Hope Street for BBC One.

Theatre credits include: Songs For a New World (London Palladium & Streaming), Elphaba in Wicked (West End, Broadway and the London 10th Anniversary Cast); Meg Dawson in Sting’s musical The Last Ship (Neil Simon Theatre, New York and Bank of America Theatre, Chicago); Communicating Doors (Menier Chocolate Factory); Jen in John and Jen (Southwark Playhouse) for which she won Best Lead Performance In A Musical in the Off West End Awards OFFIES 2022; Farragut North (Southwark Playhouse) and Meat in We Will Rock You (Dominion).

Television credits: Siobhan O’Hare in Hope Street (BBC1/BritBox); Sharon Collins in Informer (BBC1/Neal Street productions) and I’d Do Anything (BBC), where she reached the semi-final stages for the role of Nancy in Cameron Mackintosh’s Oliver.

Oliver Tompsett:

THEATRE: Ramsey in In Dreams (Leeds and Toronto); Edward Lewis in Pretty Woman (Savoy Theatre); Shakespeare in &Juliet (Shaftesbury); Charlie Price in Kinky Boots(Adelphi); Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls (Phoenix); Galileo in We Will Rock You (Dominion); Drew Boley in Rock of Ages (Dominion); Fiyero in Wicked (Apollo Victoria); Phil Davis in White Christmas (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Starlight Express (The Other Palace); The World Goes Round (St. James); The Royal Hunt of the Sun (The National); Mamma Mia! (Prince of Wales); Our House (Cambridge); Caliph in Kismet (Arcola); Harry Lytton in Over My Shoulder( Wyndham’s) and Tony in West Side Story (Canizzaro Park Festival).

WORKSHOPS: Ghost; The Wall and Hoods The Musical.

FILMS: Chauncey in Showdogs (Open Road Films) and Jake in The Hard Way (Fireapple).

Tori Allen-Martin

Tori is a regular in BBC 1 comedy Here We Go and was previously seen as a leading regular in 4 series of BBC’s London Kills and as a regular on Channel 4’s Pure.

Further television credits include Mrs Sidhu Investigates (Acorn); Significant Other (Hatrick); Plebs: The War (the finale) (Rise films); The Other Half( Ranga Bee Productions); Flatshare (42 for Paramount+); Back To Life (Two Brothers Pictures); and Pandemonium (BBC).

Recent stage credits include Samuel Takes a Break (The Yard Theatre); Then, Now and Next (Southwark Playhouse); Park Bench (Park Theatre); One Man, Two Guvnors (New Wolsey, Ipswich/Nuffield Southampton); The Season (Glass Half Full Productions and Tim Johanson); The Hardest One (The Other Palace/ Criterion); and Hair the Musical (European tour).

TheWorldPremiereRecording

The album was released on 17th November under the Broadway Records label. The all-star recording includes Jackie Burns (Wicked), Kennedy Caughell (Paradise), Jenn Colella (Come From Away), Rachel Ling Gordon (How the Grinch Stole Christmas), Aisha Jackson (Once Upon a One More Time), Joaquina Kalukango (Tony Award® winner for Paradise Square), Chilina Kennedy (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical), Eric McCormack (Emmy Award winner for Will & Grace), Jay McKenzie (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical), Katherine McPhee (Smash), Jessie Mueller (Tony Award® winner for Beautiful: The Carole King Musical), Alex Newell (Tony Award® winner for Shucked), Paul Alexander Nolan (Parade), Noah J.Ricketts (Frozen) and Lea Salonga (Tony Award® winner for Miss Saigon).

Wild About You Album Tracks:

  1. Floating and Falling – Katharine McPhee
  2. Bad Day Box – Jackie Burns & Paul Alexander Nolan
  3. Wild About You – Jenn Colella & Chilina Kennedy
  4. Gold -Jessie Mueller
  5. Fast Train – Jay McKenzie
  6. High – Noah J.Ricketts, Chilina Kennedy, Eric McCormack & Jenn Colella
  7. What I’m Here To Find – Joaquina Kalukango
  8. WithoutYou – Kennedy Caughell & Rachel Ling Gordon
  9. I Wouldn’t Call It Love – Aisha Jackson
  10. Take Us Down – Chilina Kennedy & Noah J.Ricketts
  11. Dangerous Lines – Alex Newell
  12. Here – Lea Salonga

The album is produced by two-time Tony Award® winner Brian Spector (www.keakaproductions.com) and Daniel Edmonds, who also serves as the album’s Music Supervisor/Director, Arranger and Orchestrator.

Chilina Kennedy (Music & Lyrics) is an award-winning actress, writer, composer, and the Artistic Producer of Eclipse Theatre Company. She has been writing original music for over 20 years and most recently contributed an original song to the new Canadian song cycle ‘Til Then’. Chilina is the longest running “Carole King”in Beautiful:The Carole King Musical on Broadway, playing over 1,200 performances. Other Broadway roles include “Annie” in Paradise Square and “Mary” in Des McAnuff’s Jesus Christ Superstar (2012). Chilina played “Dina“ in the North American Tour of The Band’s Visit (Toronto Theatre Critics’ Award), originated “Phoebe” in A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder( CT and San Diego Critics’ Circle Nominations) and “Binky” in This Ain’t No Disco (Atlantic Theatre Company). Film: With Me (Bravo Fact, NY Shorts and Whistler Film Festivals) and “Elle” in The Human Voice( OAC).

Chilina honored Carole King at the 2015 Kennedy Center Honors by playing and singing Aretha Franklin, James Taylor, Sara Bareilles and Janelle Monáe.

Multiple award winner Eric Holmes (Book) has a proven track record of success on both stage and screen. Eric was a writer on the critically acclaimed TV series The Good Fight on Paramount+ for four seasons. His musical Fly More Than You Fall, co-written with Nat Zegree, received nine regional BroadwayWorld Awards, including Best Musical and Best New Work, at its premiere at the NOORDA Center in Orem, Utah. His musical, Born Country, that he wrote with his wife Erin Holmes, received a NYC workshop in 2023 helmed by Kenneth Ferrone (Grease Live! and the Broadway bound musical The Wanderer). Eric has received the David S. Hawes Scholarship for his farce Nearly Departed and was nominated for the Otis Guernsey New Voices Play writing Award for his play Black Friday. He participated in the LARK’s Writer’s Retreat and was a writer in residence at The New Harmony Project. Other credits include Evil (CBS), Smash (NBC).

NickWinston-Director & Choreographer:

Nick has over 100 production credits to his name, and his work has been seen in 25 countries across four continents. His West End musical credits include “Bonnie & Clyde” (Whats On Stage Award for Best Musical), “Fame”“Annie”“Loserville” (Olivier Award nomination for Best New Musical), and the acclaimed concert productions of “Chess” and “The Secret Garden”.

Casting: Harry Blumenau

General Management: CarterDixonMcGillProductions Tickets: https://lwtheatres.co.uk/

More information about Wild About You can be found at wildaboutyoumusical.com

Wish You Weren’t Here Review

Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse, Sheffield – until 10th February 2024

Reviewed by Carol Crann

5*****

Wish You Weren’t Here tells the story of a 16-year-old daughter named Mila, played by Olivia Pentelow, and her 30-something Mum, Lorna (Eleanor Henderson). It details their attempt to recreate the holidays of their past by going to stay in a B&B in Scarborough. Their reason? Not only to celebrate Mila’s, initially unknown, GCSE results but also in an attempt to reconnect a mother and daughter relationship that clearly has a lot of issues to resolve.

The characters are played brilliantly by both Eleanor and Olivia, a pair who leave the audience drawn into numerous conversations around many of the big issues facing the world; body image, climate change and racism to name but a few, but also the day-to-day challenges faced by a teenager with more than her fair share of teenage angst, and a mother still struggling with the guilt of having a baby at a very young age and dealing with bringing that child up as a single parent.

The one-liners and retorts that were delivered perfectly by the pair – and with excellent comic timing – had the audience in fits of laughter within minutes of the play opening.

Equally, though, the performance’s more poignant moments left an impact. The conversations couldn’t fail to resonate with anyone who has had the pleasure of forming any sort of relationship with a teenager, myself included. They managed to create a very believable relationship on stage as it quickly became apparent that neither of them considered themselves ‘good enough’ – it was a factor that posed a very real threat to their relationship.

Mila’s struggles were multi-faceted; understanding what her role in the future would look like, her very real concerns about the ecological dangers the world was having to contend with, and how a young mixed race woman may be treated by the society around her.

Lorna, meanwhile, was hampered with the guilt of the hours she had to work in order to support them both, but also a complex belief that having had a child so young, that somehow she had missed out on life.

I really enjoyed that there was very little to distract the audience from the emotional dialogue taking place on stage. The set was minimal, with limited props, but also key moments were given added emphasis by videos that were shown on three screens at the back of the stage. A particularly poignant one showed them on the beach with Nan, Lorna’s mother, who plays quite a large role in the performance – though maybe not quite in the way you would expect.

I highly recommend this play, with my only regret being that it was only an hour long.  If you get chance, go and see it, it is definitely worth it!

The Stage Door Theatre is proud to announce that its inaugural production will be Stephen Sondheim’s Marry Me a Little, directed by Robert McWhir

The Stage Door Theatre is proud to announce that  its inaugural production will be Stephen Sondheim’s Marry Me a Little, directed by Robert McWhir

28th Feb – 13th April 2024

A charming and bittersweet musical revue featuring songs by Stephen Sondheim, the undisputed master of the contemporary Broadway musical.

Two urban singles share a Saturday night of sweet fantasies and deep yearning while never leaving the confines of their solitary apartments. Together they breathe new theatrical life and meaning into a collection of trunk songs that were culled from the final productions of Anyone Can Whistle, Follies, Company, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and A Little Night Music.

Two single strangers, left alone in their studio apartments on a Saturday night, pass their time with sweetly secret, unshared fantasies, never knowing that they’re just a floor away from each other and the end of their lonely dreams.

Directed by Robert McWhir, the artistic director of the new Stage Door Theatre, who is no stranger to Sondheim musicals having produced and directed both Follies and Into the Woods at his former home, the Landor Theatre, in North Clapham.

Cast to be announced

Creative team includes

Director Robert McWhir
Musical Director Aaron Clingham
Designer David Shields
Lighting Designer Richard Lambert

LISTINGS INFO

MARRY ME A LITTLE
Songs by Stephen Sondheim
Conceived and Developed by
Craig Lucas & Norman Rene
Directed by Robert McWhir

Stage Door Theatre
The Prince of Wales pub
150-151 Drury Lane
Covent Garden
London WC2B 5TD

28th Feb – 13th April 2024

Dinner Tickets: £36
Show only: £18
Box Office: 07917 221639
stagedoortheatre.co.uk

All performances at 19:30
except 2/3/24 at 20:30
matinee 3/3/24 at 15:00

Show length 90 minutes
(no interval)

The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions Review

Southbank Centre, London – until 28th January 2024

Reviewed by Celia Armand Smith

4****

As we enter the Queen Elizabeth Hall at the Southbank Centre, the audience is buzzing. There is chatter and laughter as everyone takes their seats, the cast is already on the stage, moving props, talking to one another. It feels like an event. The lights dim and a complete silence immediately falls over the auditorium. In the middle of stage, a performer hums a haunting yet mesmerising tune which transforms into a soft song with the words “It’s been a long time and we are still not free” repeated over and over again. We all know we are in for a strange and beautiful treat.

The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions is based on the 1970s book of the same name by Larry Mitchell and Ned Asta. It is part manifesto, part fairytale fantasy. In this musical adaptation by composer Philip Venables and writer/director Ted Huffman which premiered at HOME Manchester last year, the story is set in “Ramrod” where “the men” are dominating, oppressive, paper obsessives, and “the faggots” with the help of their friends – “the women”, “the queens”, “fairies”, “women who love women” – are seeking liberation through revolution and community.

The staging is simple and not dissimilar to a rehearsal room or dance hall. Instruments and wooden chairs fill the edges of the stage, and a solitary bell hangs in the middle. The incredibly talented performers sing, act, narrate, use their bodies as percussion, play an instrument or four, all while dancing or moving props. Each musician is given their chance to shine in solos and spotlights before returning to the ensemble, constantly supported by their peers. Though the pacing could be a bit snappier towards the end with a few minutes shaved off here and there, it is no less compelling. There are laugh out loud moments and an audience sing a long that keep everything moving.

This show is chaotic, uplifting, and most importantly powerful. Much like the communal living it is based on, you feel like you are part of something rather than just an onlooker, and you come away with a fire in your belly, and joy in your heart.

PETER JÖBACK and MILAN VAN WAARDENBURG to join LES MISÉRABLES at the Sondheim Theatre

NEW CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR

LES MISÉRABLES

PETER JÖBACK AS ‘JEAN VALJEAN’
FROM 13 FEBRUARY – 9 MARCH 2024

MILAN VAN WAARDENBURG AS ‘JEAN VALJEAN’

FROM 11 MARCH 2024

AT THE

SONDHEIM THEATRE

Cameron Mackintosh is delighted to announce new casting for LES MISÉRABLES at the Sondheim Theatre, with Swedish star, Peter Jöback and Dutch leading artist, Milan van Waardenburg taking on the role of Jean Valjean respectively in the critically acclaimed production. Peter Jöback will star as Jean Valjean from Tuesday 13 February to Saturday 9 March 2024Milan van Waardenburg will then take on the role from Monday 11 March 2024. Killian Donnelly’s final performance as Jean Valjean will be Saturday 10 February 2024.

Peter Jöback returns to the West End making his Jean Valjean and LES MISÉRABLES debut at the Sondheim Theatre. For Cameron Mackintosh, previous theatre credits include Chris in Miss Saigon and Michael in The Witches of Eastwick both at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, and The Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera both in the West End and on Broadway, where he led the 30th anniversary Broadway cast. He also originated the role of Robert in Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus’ musical Kristina at the Malmö Opera. As an internationally successful actor and crossover artist Peter has achieved multiplatinum record sales and tours in Scandinavia and beyond. He is also the Swedish voiceover in hit films such as Aladdin, Stuart Little, and more recently as King Magnifico in Disney’s Wish.

Milan van Waardenburg will be making his West End debut havingrecently led the award-winning Netherlands and Belgium production of LES MISÉRABLES as Jean Valjean, receiving critical acclaim anda nomination for Best Leading Actor in a Musical in the 2022 Dutch Musical Awards. Milan’s previous theatre credits include the role of Prince Hans in Disney’s Frozen in Germany, Dimitri in Anastasia both in Germany and The Netherlands, Lieutenant Frederic Charles and Quasimodo in Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Herbert in Tanz der Vampire, both on tour across Germany.

LES MISÉRABLES currently stars Bradley Jaden as Javert until 27 January (with Stewart Clarke returning to the role from 29 January 2024), Katie Hall as Fantine, Will Callan as Marius, Amena El-Kindy as Éponine, Lulu-Mae Pears as Cosette, Luke Kempner as Thénardier, Claire Machin as Madame Thénardier and Djavan van de Fliert as Enjolras.

The company is completed by Annabelle Aquino, Hazel Baldwin, Brad Barnley, Michael Baxter, Emily Olive Boyd, Rosy Church, Ben Culleton, Matthew Dale, Matt Dempsey, Sophie-May Feek, Matt Hayden, Tom Hext, Christopher Jacobsen, Jessica Johns-Parsons, Yazmin King, Sam Kipling, Anouk van Laake, Harry Lake, Sarah Lark, Ellie Ann Lowe, Ben Oatley, Adam Pearce, Jordan Simon Pollard, Jonathan Stevens, Phoebe Williams and Ollie Wray.

Since Cameron Mackintosh first conceived this acclaimed new production of LES MISÉRABLES in 2009, to celebrate the show’s 25th anniversary, it has taken the world by storm. The record-breaking US production continues to tour North America in 2024 and the new Korean production, currently playing in Seoul, opens in Daegu in March 2024. In December 2024, the Japanese production of Les Misérables will open at the Imperial Theatre in Tokyo.

The world tour of Les Misérables – The Arena Spectacular, an expanded version of the hugely successful Les Misérables – The Staged Concert, will open this year at the SSE Arena Belfast on 19 September 2024. This spectacular production will play a strictly limited number of performances at six UK arenas before travelling to over 15 countries and regions worldwide.

Boublil and Schönberg’s magnificent iconic score of LES MISÉRABLES includes the classic songs, I Dreamed a Dream, On My Own, Stars, Bring Him Home, Do You Hear the People Sing?, One Day More, Empty Chairs at Empty Tables, Master Of The House and many more. Several of its songs have become real life anthems of revolution wherever in the world people are fighting for their freedom. Seen by over 120 million people worldwide in 53 countries and in 22 languages, LES MISÉRABLES is undisputedly one of the world’s most popular and contemporary musicals.

Cameron Mackintosh’s production of LES MISÉRABLES is written by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg and is based on the novel by Victor Hugo. It has music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer and original French text by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel, additional material by James Fenton and adaptation by Trevor Nunn and John Caird. Orchestrations are by Stephen Metcalfe, Christopher Jahnke and Stephen Brooker with original orchestrations by John Cameron. The production is directed by James Powell and Laurence Connor, designed by Matt Kinley inspired by the paintings of Victor Hugo with costumes by Andreane Neofitou, Christine Rowland and Paul Wills, lighting by Paule Constable, sound by Mick Potter, projections realised by Finn Ross & Fifty Nine Productions, musical staging by Geoffrey Garratt, and music supervision by Stephen Brooker and Alfonso Casado Trigo.

Plaza Suite Extends by Two Weeks

SEASON EXTENDED DUE TO UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND

COMEDY IS EASY.

MARRIAGE IS HARD.

NEIL SIMON’S
HIT COMEDY
PLAZA SUITE

DIRECTED BY TONY AWARD® WINNER
JOHN BENJAMIN HICKEY

STARRING

TWO-TIME TONY AWARD® WINNER & TWO-TIME EMMY AWARD® WINNER

MATTHEW BRODERICK                   SARAH JESSICA PARKER

AT THE

SAVOY THEATRE

EXTENDS BY 2 WEEKS UNTIL 13 APRIL 2024

TICKETS ON SALE NOW

The producers of the West End transfer of Neil Simon’s hit comedy PLAZA SUITE are delighted to announce that due to unprecedented demand the show will extend its season at the Savoy Theatre by two weeks and will now run until 13 April 2024. Tickets for the extra two weeks are on sale now. As well as the £20 daily lottery tickets (details below), for each of the performances a third of the seats are priced at £55 and under.

Plaza Suite By Neil Simon Directed By John Benjamin Hickey Sarah Jessica Parker Mathew Broderick

£20 daily lottery tickets – at every performance, ten tickets – normally located on the front row of the stalls – will be exclusively available for purchase by lottery winners. Winners will be randomly selected every Monday for all of the performances in the following week. Winners will be sent a unique booking link (maximum 2 tickets per person) and have 24 hours to pay for their tickets. To enter the lottery, visit www.plazasuiteuk.com/lottery.

Plaza Suite By Neil Simon Directed By John Benjamin Hickey Sarah Jessica Parker Mathew Broderick

Directed by Tony Award® winner John Benjamin HickeyPLAZA SUITE stars two-time Tony Award® winner Matthew Broderick as Sam Nash/Jesse Kiplinger/Roy Hubley and two-time Emmy Award® winner Sarah Jessica Parker, who makes her West End debut, as Karen Nash/Muriel Tate/Norma Hubley. They are joined by Rohit Gokani as The WaiterCharlie Oscar as Jean McCormack/Mimsey Hubley and Eric Sirakian as Bellhop/Boden Eisler. The company also includes Nick Barclay (Standby Sam Nash/ Jesse Kiplinger/Roy Hubley), Caroline Sheen (Standby Karen Nash/Muriel Tate/Norma Hubley), Jamie Coyne (Understudy Bellhop / The Waiter / Boden Eisler) and Hannah Morrison (Understudy Jean McCormack / Mimsey Hubley).

Plaza Suite By Neil Simon Directed By John Benjamin Hickey Sarah Jessica Parker Mathew Broderick

In PLAZA SUITE, these two world-class actors play three different couples in one famous hotel room. Karen and Sam are a long-married pair whose relationship may be headed for an early checkout. Muriel and Jesse are former high school sweethearts who seem destined for an extended stay. And Norma and Roy are the mother and father of the bride, ready to celebrate their daughter’s nuptials – if only they can get her out of the bathroom.

The creative team includes two-time Tony Award® winner John Lee Beatty (Set Design), Tony Award® winner Jane Greenwood (Costume Design), five-time Tony Award® winner Brian MacDevitt (Lighting Design), Tony Award® winner Scott Lehrer (Sound Design), Tony Award® winner Marc Shaiman (Original Music), and Jim Carnahan (Casting Director).

PLAZA SUITE is produced by Ambassador Theatre Group Productions, Gavin Kalin Productions, Hal Luftig, with Douglas L. Meyer, Elizabeth Armstrong, Hunter Arnold, Caitlin Clements, Eilene Davidson Productions, Jeffrey Finn, Terry Schnuck, Smith and Brant Theatricals, Craig Haffner & Sherry Wright Theatricals and Mike Isaacson.

HADESTOWN extends in London to December 2024

HADESTOWN EXTENDS IN LONDON THROUGH TO DECEMBER 2024!

150K more tickets go on sale for the highly anticipated West End production of the TONY® and GRAMMY® award-winning musical, which opens at the Lyric Theatre from 10 February.

An exclusive first performance from the West End company will be broadcast on Big Night of Musicals 2024 by the National Lottery – Saturday 27 January at 7.50pm –BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

Friday 26 January 2024, London: Due to popular demand, the multi award-winning Hadestown, which opens at the Lyric Theatre, London with performances from Saturday 10 February 2024, already announces its extension in the West End with tickets now available through to 22 December 2024.

Winner of 8 Tony® Awards including ‘Best Musical’ and a Grammy® Award for ‘Best Musical Theatre Album’, Hadestown returns to London five years after its sold-out run at the National Theatre in 2018.

In advance of opening in London next month, the West End company of Hadestown gave an exclusive first UK broadcast performance of the track ‘Wait For Me’ this week in front of 12k people at the AO Arena in Manchester for Big Night of Musicals 2024 by the National Lottery. The programme will air on Saturday 27 January at 7.50pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

The West End cast includes Dónal Finn (Orpheus) known for playing Mat Cauthon in Season 2 of Prime’s The Wheel of TimeGrace Hodgett Young (Eurydice) who recently starred as Betty Schaeferin Sunset Boulevard at the Savoy Theatre, Grammy® Award-winner Zachary James (Hades) who originated the role of Lurch in The Addams Family at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on Broadway and the role of Abraham Lincoln in the world premiere of Philip Glass Opera The Perfect American at Teatro Real in Madrid, Musical Theatre actress and singer Melanie La Barrie (Hermes) whose many credits include originating the roles of Mrs. Corry in Mary Poppins at the Prince Edward Theatre and Nurse in & Juliet at the Shaftesbury Theatre, and Gloria Onitiri (Persephone) who originated the role of Fairy Godmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cinderella at the Gillian Lynne Theatre, Princess Desiree in Upstart Crow at the Apollo Theatre and who previously performed in Hadestown at the National Theatre.

Bella Brown, Madeline Charlemagne, and Allie Daniel will play the Fatesand Lauren Azania, Tiago Dhondt Bamberger, Beth Hinton-Lever, Waylon Jacobs, and Christopher Short will play the Workers, with Lucinda Buckley, Winny Herbert, Ryesha Higgs, Miriam Nyarko, and Simon Oskarsson as Swings.

Blending modern American folk music with New Orleans-inspired jazz, the Original Broadway Cast Recording of Hadestown is one of the most streamed cast albums of all time with over 350 million streams to date.  It won the Grammy Award® for ‘Best Musical Theatre Album’,topped Billboard’s Broadway Cast Recording chart and debuted at #8 on the Top Album chart.

Hadestown features music, lyrics, and book by acclaimed Grammy®-winning singer-songwriter and BBC Radio 2 Folk Award-winner Anaïs Mitchell, who originatedHadestown as anindie theatre project and acclaimed album.  Mitchell then transformed the show into a genre-defying new musical alongside artistic collaborator and Tony® Award-winning director Rachel Chavkin, whose theatre credits include Mission Drift (National Theatre) and American Clock (The Old Vic).

Hadestown takes you on an unforgettable journey to the underworld and back, intertwining two mythic love stories – that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone.  A deeply resonant and defiantly hopeful theatrical experience, Hadestown invites you to imagine how the world could be.

The Hadestown creative team features Obie Award® winner and Chita Rivera Award® winner David Neumann (choreography), Tony Award® winner Rachel Hauck (scenic design), four-time Tony® Award nominee Michael Krass (costume design), two-time Tony Award® winner Bradley King (lighting design), Tony® Award winners Nevin Steinberg and Jessica Paz (sound design), Liam Robinson (music supervision and vocal arrangements), Tony® Award winners Michael Chorney and Todd Sickafoose (arrangements and orchestrations), Tarek Merchant (Musical Director), and Ken Cerniglia (dramaturgy). Casting for the London production is by Jacob Sparrow.

Hadestown is produced in London by Mara IsaacsDale FranzenHunter Arnold, Tom Kirdahy and the National Theatre in association with JAS Theatricals.  

The Wizard of Oz Review

Hull New Theatre – until 27th January 2023

Reviewed By Dawn Bennett

5*****

Michael Harrison, Gavin Kalin Productions, David Mirvish, Crossroads Live, Nick Thomas, Rupert Gavin & Mallory Factor, Jake Hine, Playing Field by arrangement with The Really Useful Group Limited Present The Curve Production of The Wizard of Oz.

There is really only one word to describe this show and that is WOW!! From the minute it started our senses were overloaded from the music, singing, dancing, set, costumes and acting. It was just brilliant.

From the book by L. Frank Baum, The Wizard of Oz tells the story of Dorothy (Aviva Tulley) and her dog Toto (Tyler Ephraim) who live in Kansas with her Aunty Em (Emily Bull) and Uncle Henry (David Burrows). When a tornado hits, Dorothy finds herself blown away and landing in the wonderful land of Oz. She is shocked to see that her home from Kansas has landed on the Wicked Witch of the East and squashed her dead. Her sister, The Wicked Witch of the West (The Vivienne) is not pleased to say the least and plots to stop her getting to Oz, meeting The Wizard of Oz (Alex Bourne) and getting back home to her family. Along the yellow brick road Dorothy meets The Scarecrow (Benjamin Yates) who wants a brain, The Tin Man (Marley Fenton) who wants a heart and The Cowardly Lion (Nic Greenshields) who wants to have courage. The Wicked Witch of the West tries her hardest to stop the group of friends but, with the help of Glinda the Good Witch (Emily Bull), they manage to get to see The Wizard of Oz. But do their wishes come true?

The Orchestra (led by Musical Director Iestyn Griffiths) played magnificently, and there was a lot of tunes from the original film including Off to see The Wizard, Over the Rainbow, Ding Dong The Witch is Dead and many others.

The costumes (Dada Neidhardt – Head of Wardrobe) and wigs (Marianne Chiu – Head of Wigs) really have to be seen to believed, from the grey scale at the beginning of the show to the riot of colours in the rest.…just fabulous.

There were some outstanding performances in this production Aviva Tulley (Dorothy) played the part beautifully, she’s very talented and definitely one to watch. Tyler Ephraim (Toto) was just brilliant. Toto, the dog, was a puppet and puppeteer Tyler made you really believe the dog was real. The Vivienne (The Wicked Witch of the West) was so good, their acting and singing was amazing as was their stage presence.

All the cast and crew in this show very much deserved the standing ovation that they got last night. If you get a chance to see this production, just go…it was stunning!