20 Questions with ….. Emma Swan

Actress and Author Emma Swan sat down with fairypowered to answer 20 Questions. Emma is currently starring in Horrible Histories at the Garrick Theatre until 2 September

Lets start with a few favourites

Favourite show (whether you have been in it or not)?

What a good but difficult question errrrmmm I think it’s a tie between Sweeney Todd and Duncan Macmillan’s Every Brilliant Thing.

Favourite book?

Oh wow these questions don’t get easier do they… I’m not a very decisive person, I’m currently pacing around my flat looking at my book shelf. I really enjoyed Ruth Jones’ ‘Never Greener’, and Anstey Harris’ ‘The Truths and Triumphs of Grace Atherton’. Anything Jacqueline Wilson also pretty much shaped my childhood.

Wait, sorry, that wasn’t one book…

Favourite theatre?

It has to be the Garrick. I made my West End debut here last year with Terrible Tudors so this theatre will always be so important to me.

Favourite song?

I’m now frantically checking my Spotify haha. My favourite musical song I would say is ‘Nothing’ from ‘A Chorus Line’ and in my dressing room at the moment I’m listening to a lot of Lizzo.

Favourite music?

I’ve always been a huge musical theatre fan.

Favourite food?

A Chinese takeaway or a cream egg. They’re both always a great idea. But maybe not together.

Favourite drink?

I couldn’t live without a cup of Yorkshire tea (or 7) a day.

What is your favourite role?

In Terrible Tudors I absolutely love playing Elizabeth I. Her costume and wig is fabulous and I particularly enjoy her duet/ rap battle with William Shakespeare.

What was your first role?

My first role was ‘the littlest angel’ in my school Nativity but at the time I was the tallest girl in my year so I’m not sure what happened with the casting there. I’m now only 5”1 and pretty much the smallest in any cast so maybe they could predict the future …

And what role would you really like to play?

I would love to one day play Mrs Lovett in Sweeney Todd.

If you weren’t a performer what would you be?

I would be a writer and I do also write alongside my acting. (My mother is delighted with all my safe and stable career choices.)

What made you decide to be a performer?

I’ve wanted to be an actor for as long as I can remember. I was a big Horrible Histories fan when I was younger so little Emma would be so so happy right now.

Do you enjoy touring?

I do enjoy touring it’s really fun exploring the country with a brilliant cast of pals.

What advice would you give 16 year old you?

Stop wearing high heels in the snow on nights out in Sheffield… you will fall.

Do you fancy branching out in Producing or Directing?

I think I would be absolutely hopeless at both of these things. Producing you have to be very organised which I’m definitely not and directing you need to make clear decisions and as you can see from some of these answers… I think I’ll stick with the acting!

What was the last stage show you saw and really enjoyed?

A show I saw recently and loved was Mumsy at Hull Truck written by my pal and old flat mate Lydia Marchant. It’s a brilliant, funny northern play about 3 different generations of women.

Favourite line from any show?

Back to the book shelf I go!

Ooh actually – “Though she be but little she is fierce.” (This interview is highlighting a height complex)

If you could be anyone else for the day, who would it be?

I would be Imelda Staunton – because she is just the coolest.

What are the nicest/weirdest things you have ever received from fans?

I have received some amazing drawings and cards from Horrible Histories fans at stage door and I’m always so grateful to get them. I’ve never actually received anything strange but maybe this year – I’ll let you know if so!

Can you tell us what you will be up to next?

Absolutely! Over Christmas I’m working with Horrible Histories again and we will be doing a UK tour, including the Barbican in London, of Horrible Christmas. I’m also writing a children’s book at the moment and have just signed with a literary agent.

Please do give me a follow @emmalittleswan on Twitter/ Instagram for more updates and do come and see Terrible Tudors at the Garrick until September 2nd. We would love to see you there!

The Drifter’s Girl – Casting announced for UK and Ireland tour of the acclaimed new musical

CASTING ANNOUNCED

FOR THE UK AND IRELAND TOUR OF

THE ACCLAIMED NEW MUSICAL

CARLY MERCEDES DYER
TO STAR AS FAYE TREADWELL

WITH

ASHFORD CAMPBELL, MILES ANTHONY DALEY,
TARIK FRIMPONG AND DALTON HARRIS

And welcoming JAYDAH BELL-RICKETTS to her first UK Tour

Hit songs include Stand By MeSaturday Night At The Movies,
Under The Boardwalk, Save The Last Dance For Me
and Kissin’ In The Back Row of the Movies

www.thedriftersgirl.com

Michael Harrison and David Ian are delighted to announce casting for the first-ever UK and Ireland tour of The Drifters Girl, the acclaimed new West End musical which tells the remarkable story of one of the world’s greatest vocal groups and the woman who made them.

Carly Mercedes Dyer, former star of Six the Musical and who delighted audiences with her performances as Erma in Anything Goes, will play music industry change-maker, Faye Treadwell.

Carly will star alongside Ashford Campbell (who hit UK screens in ITV’s The X Factor as member of The Risk and now continues his journey with The Drifters Girl having performed as part of the West End company), Miles Anthony Daley (Tina Turner: The Musical, Aldwych Theatre; Choir of Man, Arts Theatre), Tarik Frimpong (The Wiz, Hope Mill Theatre; Aladdin, Prince Edward Theatre) and Dalton Harris, who won The X Factor in 2018.

Today’s casting announcement also welcomes Jaydah Bell-Ricketts (A Little Princess, Royal Festival Hall; School Of Rock, Gillian Lynne Theatre) to her first touring role as Girl.

Completing the cast is Loren AndersonTre Copeland-WilliamsEthan DavisMatthew Dawkins and Linseigh Green.

Having played to packed houses and nightly standing ovations at the Garrick Theatre in London’s West End (following a triumphant run at Newcastle’s Theatre Royal), the production recently announced a UK Tour to open in 2023, with performances beginning at the Mayflower TheatreSouthampton, on Tuesday 12th September 2023.

Following huge public demand, initial tour dates were extended through to 2024, where it now concludes in Cardiff, in May 2024.A full list of tour dates follows.

Telling the remarkable story of The Drifters, one of the world’s greatest vocal groups, and the truth about the woman who made them. Faye Treadwell is the legendary manager of The Drifters who fought for three decades alongside her husband (George Treadwell) to turn Atlantic Records’ hottest vocal group into a global phenomenon.

From the highs of hit records and sell-out tours to the lows of legal battles and personal tragedy, The Drifters Girl charts the trailblazing efforts of the world’s first African American female music manager and how she refused to ever give up on the group she loved. Thirty years and hundreds of hit songs later, there is no doubt that Faye Treadwell was and always will be, The Drifters Girl.

The Drifters Girl boasts an incredible soundtrack of some of the most famous songs in history, including Save The Last Dance For Me,Under The BoardwalkKissin In The Back Row Of The MoviesStand By MeCome On Over To My PlaceSaturday Night At The Movies and many more.

The Drifters Girl, with abook by Ed Curtis, is based on an idea by Tina Treadwell and is co-created by Beverley KnightAdam J BernardTarinn CallenderMatt Henry and Tosh Wanogho-Maud. It is directed by Jonathan Church. Set design is by Anthony Ward, choreography by Karen Bruce, costume design by Fay Fullerton, lighting design by Ben Cracknell, sound design by Tom Marshall, video design by Andrzej Goulding, orchestrations by Chris Egan and Will Stuart as Musical Supervisor. 

For further information, please see www.thedriftersgirl.com

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THE DRIFTERS GIRL 2023 /2024 TOUR DATES

2023

Tue 12th – Sat 16th September  Box Office: 023 8071 1811
Mayflower Theatre, Southampton   www.mayflower.org.uk

Tue 19th – Sat 23rd September   Box Office: 01603 630 000
Theatre Royal, Norwich    www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk

Tue 26th – Sat 30th September    Box Office: 0114 249 6000
Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield     www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

Tue 3rd – Sat 7th October    Box Office: 01274 432000  
Alhambra Theatre, Bradford  www.bradford-theatres.co.uk

Tue 10th – Sat 14th October   Box Office: 0844 871 3019
Opera House, Manchester      www.atgtickets.com/venues/palace-theatre-manchester

Tue 17th – Sat 21st October   Box Office: 01227 787 787
Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury  www.marlowetheatre.com

Tue 24th – Sat 28th October   Box Office: 0844 871 7652
Milton Keynes Theatre   www.atgtickets.com/venues/milton-keynes-theatre 

Tue 31st October – Sat 4th November Box Office: 0116 242 3595
Curve Theatre, Leicester    www.curveonline.co.uk 

Tue 7th – Sat 11th November   Box Office: 01702 351135
Cliffs Pavilion Southend    www.thecliffspavilion.co.uk

Tue 14th – Sat 18th November  Box Office: 08448 11 21 21
Theatre Royal, Newcastle   www.theatreroyal.co.uk

Tue 21st – Sat 25th November  Box Office: 0844 871 7645
New Victoria Theatre, Woking  www.atgtickets.com/venues/new-victoria-theatre

Tue 28th November – Sat 2nd December   Box Office: 01322 220000     
Orchard Theatre, Dartford   www.orchardtheatre.co.uk 

2024

Tue 9th – Sat 13th January   Box Office: 03330 096 690
Bristol Hippodrome, Bristol   www.atgtickets.com/venues/bristol-hippodrome

Tue 16th – Sat 20th January   Box Office: 03330 096 690
Regent Theatre, Stoke   www.atgtickets.com/venues/regent-theatre/

Tue 23rd – Sat 27th January   Box Office: 01492 872000
Venue Cymru, Llandudno   www.venuecymru.co.uk

Tue 30th January – Sat 3rd February  Box Office: 08187 19377
Bord Gais Energy Theatre, Dublin  www.bordgaisenergytheatre.ie/

Tue 6th – Sat 10th February   Box Office: 028 9024 1919
Grand Opera House, Belfast  www.goh.co.uk

Tue 13th – Sat 17th February  Box Office: 01752 267 222
Theatre Royal, Plymouth   www.theatreroyal.com

Tue 20th – 24th February   Box Office: 0115 989 5555
Theatre Royal, Nottingham   www.trch.co.uk

Tue 27th February – Sat 2nd March  Box Office: Box Office: 03330 096 690
Empire Theatre, Liverpool   www.atgtickets.com/venues/liverpool-empire/

Tue 5th – Sat 9th March   Box Office: 03330 096 690
New Theatre, Oxford   www.atgtickets.com/venues/new-theatre-oxford/

Tue 12th – Sat 16th March      Box Office: 01482 300 306
New Theatre, Hull      www.hulltheatres.co.uk

Tue 19th– Sat 23rd March   Box Office: 0113 243 0808
Grand Theatre, Leeds   www.leedsheritagetheatres.com  

Tue 26th – Sat 30th March   Box Office: 03330 096 690
Empire Theatre, Sunderland  www.atgtickets.com/venues/sunderland-empire/

Tue 2nd – Sat 6th April   Box Office: 01224 641 122  
His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen  www.aberdeenperformingarts.com  

Tue 9th – Sat 13th April   Box Office: 03330 096 690
King’s Theatre, Glasgow   www.atgtickets.com/venues/kings-theatre-glasgow/   

Tue 16th – Sat 20th April   Box Office: 0844 338 5000
Hippodrome Theatre, Birmingham  www.birminghamhippodrome.com  

Tue 23rd – Sat 27th April   Box Office: 0343 310 0020
Churchill Theatre, Bromley   www.churchilltheatre.co.uk

Tue 30th April – Sat 4th May   Box Office: 03330 096 690
Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh  www.atgtickets.com/venues/edinburgh-playhouse/

Tue 7th – Sat 11th May   Box Office: 029 2063 6464
Wales Millenium Centre, Cardiff  www.wmc.org.uk

Helen Forrester’s By The Waters Of Liverpool Opens In Four Weeks – Last Chance To See Life Story On Stage

Pulse Stage Productions and Bill Elms present 

JUST FOUR WEEKS UNTIL NEW 

HELEN FORRESTER PLAY 

‘BY THE WATERS OF LIVERPOOL’ 

OPENS ITS UK TOUR 

Last chance to see Helen Forrester’s life story on stage 

Cast features Coronation Street’s Tom Roberts and Emmerdale’s Joe Gill,

Emma Mulligan, Lynn Francis, Daniel Taylor, Lynne Fitzgerald, 

Joe Owens, Samantha Alton, and Roy Carruthers 

Autumn 2023 UK Tour will open in Liverpool on 4 September 

followed by dates in Port Sunlight, Crewe, Coventry, Sale, Rhyl, Darlington, 

Lichfield, St Helens, Southport, Halifax, Lytham, and New Brighton 

By The Waters Of Liverpool Autumn 2023 UK Tour opens in four weeks. It tells the captivating life story of best-selling author Helen Forrester – and this will be the only chance fans will have to experience the new production live on stage. 

The team behind By The Waters Of Liverpool and the earlier stage productions of Twopence To Cross The Mersey – which premiered in Liverpool almost 30 years ago – have announced the new tour will be the last one telling the life story of Helen’s fascinating life.  

By The Waters Of Liverpool Autumn 2023 UK Tour will run for eight weeks visiting 13 venues across the country. 

The tour will open in Liverpool on Monday 4 September 2023 and finish in New Brighton late October – with both locations being hugely important in Helen’s life story. 

The team behind the production recently announced the full tour cast. 

Coronation Street’s Tom Roberts will play John Forrester, Helen’s father; Emmerdale’s Joe Gill will play Harry O’Dwyer, Helen’s love interest; with Emma Mulligan in the lead role of Helen Forrester. 

The nine-strong cast play more than 50 characters, and the line-up also features Lynn Francis, Daniel Taylor, Lynne Fitzgerald, Joe Owens, Samantha Alton, and Roy Carruthers. 

Further cast information is included in the Notes To Editors. 

The By The Waters Of Liverpool tour will open with four performances at The Auditorium at M&S Bank Arena, later concluding with six dates at the Floral Pavilion in New Brighton in late October– just a few miles from where Helen Forrester was born in Wirral. Both venues are located on the banks of the River Mersey which was instrumental throughout Helen’s books. 

Between the dates in Liverpool and New Brighton, the production will also visit venues in Port Sunlight, Crewe, Coventry, Sale, Rhyl, Darlington, Lichfield, St Helens, Southport, Halifax, and Lytham. 

By The Waters Of Liverpool is a stunning period drama produced by the team who brought the smash-hit Twopence To Cross The Mersey to the stage. 

The creative team are producers Rob Fennah and Lynn McDermott for Pulse Stage Productions and Bill Elms. The show is directed by Gareth Tudor Price and written by Rob Fennah. 

By The Waters Of Liverpool Autumn 2023 UK Tour is highly anticipated. Its inaugural tour was scheduled to run for 12 weeks across 17 venues in Spring 2020. It was abandoned after visiting only three theatres due to the Covid-19 pandemic and rescheduled twice when the pandemic failed to abate.    

The team have now made the decision that this will be the ‘final chapter’ of Helen’s story on stage. 

The original production of Twopence To Cross The Mersey was brought to the stage in 1994 when it was premiered at the Liverpool Empire Theatre. This is the final opportunity for fans of Helen’s million-selling books to experience her story first-hand. 

Writer and producer Rob Fennah explained: “We’ve had a fantastic run with Twopence To Cross The Mersey over the years with hundreds of thousands of theatregoers flocking to see it. This new Helen Forrester play, By The Waters Of Liverpool, is an adaptation of her third autobiography and the final chapter of Helen’s life in Liverpool during the Great Depression. 

“By The Waters Of Liverpool also features sizeable chunks from Helen’s earlier book Liverpool Miss, together with flashbacks to Twopence To Cross The Mersey. I’ve even weaved in a storyline from Helen’s fourth autobiography Lime Street At Two. That way, those unfamiliar with Helen’s work will still get a complete picture of her life.” 

The new stage production is based on the book of the same name by the acclaimed author Helen Forrester. Her enigmatic and touching portrayal of her life story continues to win her fans worldwide through four best-selling volumes of autobiography Twopence To Cross The Mersey, Liverpool Miss, By The Waters of Liverpool, and Lime Street At Two. 

By The Waters Of Liverpool Autumn 2023 UK Tour finally ventures out across the UK after its premiere run was cut short in March 2020. After some years in the planning, the production was just 3 theatres into a 17-venue tour when the country was forced into a national lockdown. 

Writer and producer, Rob Fennah, enjoyed a long friendship with Helen Forrester since adapting her first book Twopence To Cross The Mersey in 1994. Helen travelled from her home in Edmonton, Canada, to see first-hand her story brought to life on stage.  

Prior to author’s death in 2011, Rob and Helen often discussed the possibility of another play to conclude her life story. By The Waters Of Liverpool is the result of many conversations and numerous letters between the author and playwright and, as such, the show is packed with provenance. 

Rob has remained friends with Helen’s son, Robert Bhatia, and this production is fully endorsed by the Helen Forrester Estate.  

Robert Bhatia, said“The partnership between playwright Rob Fennah and my mother Helen, and her legacy, has been outstanding.” 

By The Waters Of Liverpool has sold more than a million books. It is set in the 1930s after Helen’s father went bankrupt during the Depression. Her family were forced to leave behind the nannies, servants and comfortable middle-class life in the South West of England. The Forrester’s chose Liverpool to rebuild their shattered lives. They were in for a terrible shock. Taken out of school to look after her young siblings, Helen is sick of being treated as an unpaid slave and begins a bitter fight with her parents for the right to go out to work and make her own way in life. But by 1939 and with Britain on the verge of war Helen, now aged 20, has still never been kissed by a man. But things start looking up for her when she meets a tall strong seaman and falls in love. 

Helen’s literary achievements were further celebrated in 2020 to mark her 100th Birthday when an iconic Blue Plaque was unveiled at the Forrester family home in Hoylake on the Wirral, a place which featured heavily in her work. 

Helen Forrester’s best-selling volumes of autobiography include Twopence To Cross The Mersey, Liverpool Miss, By The Waters Of Liverpool, and Lime Street At Two. 

Written by Rob Fennah   ·   Directed by Gareth Tudor Price 

Produced by Pulse Stage Productions and Bill Elms 

Fully endorsed by the Helen Forrester Estate 

Website:         www.bythewatersofliverpool.com 

Facebook:       www.facebook.com/ByTheWatersThePlay 

YouTube:        https://youtu.be/r6TLMnPUleg 

LISTING INFORMATION 

HELEN FORRESTER’S  

BY THE WATERS OF LIVERPOOL 

LIVERPOOL – THE AUDITORIUM AT M&S BANK ARENA 

Monday 4 September – Wednesday 6 September 2023 

www.mandsbankarena.com 

PORT SUNLIGHT – GLADSTONE THEATRE 

Tuesday 12 September – Thursday 14 September 2023 

www.gladstonetheatre.org.uk 

CREWE – LYCEUM 

Monday 18 September – Tuesday 19 September 2023 

www.crewelyceum.co.uk  

COVENTRY – ALBANY THEATRE 

Wednesday 20 September – Thursday 21 September 2023 

www.albanytheatre.co.uk  

SALE – WATERSIDE 

Friday 22 September – Saturday 23 September 2023 

www.watersidearts.org  

RHYL – PAVILION 

Tuesday 26 September – Wednesday 27 September 2023 

www.rhylpavilion.co.uk 

DARLINGTON – HIPPODROME 

Friday 29 September – Saturday 30 September 2023 

www.darlingtonhippodrome.co.uk 

LICHFIELD – GARRICK 

Tuesday 3 October – Wednesday 4 October 2023 

www.lichfieldgarrick.com 

ST HELENS – THEATRE ROYAL 

Monday 9 October – Wednesday 11 October 2023 

www.sthelenstheatreroyal.com 

SOUTHPORT– THE ATKINSON 

Thursday 12 October – Saturday 14 October 2023 

www.theatkinson.co.uk 

HALIFAX – VICTORIA THEATRE 

Monday 16 October – Tuesday 17 October 2023 

www.victoriatheatre.co.uk 

LYTHAM – LOWTHER PAVILION 

Thursday 19 October – Saturday 21 October 2023 

www.lowtherpavilion.co.uk 

NEW BRIGHTON – FLORAL PAVILION 

Tuesday 24 October – Sunday 29 October 2023 

www.floralpavilion.com 

Roundhouse Festival Opening Gala Review

The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm Road, Chalk Farm, London NW1 8EH

Reviewed by Alec Legge

4****

The Roundhouse comedy festival started with a bang on Wednesday, 5th August 2023, with a Gala performance and runs until Wednesday 23 Aug 2023.

The MC, Kiri Pritchard McLean, opened the proceedings appearing in an amazing silver metallic floor length dress which immediately caught the eye as it shone and reflected all the lights/ A vision indeed! She then went into a routine involving the audience with plenty of humour. An amazing lady. She very ably MC’d the whole show giving a few minutes of stand up before introducing each act. Very funny

After her routine she introduced the first act, Rhys James, who gave a great performance based on people taking a cold shower in the mornings on the advice of a life coach guru and also bringing in life as a +30 year old. He also bemoaned the fact that he has the same name as a famous footballer. Very funny!

Next came Jordan Gray and what an outstanding performance she gave! She was tall with very long legs and she capered and moved around the stage at a speed to take your breath away, She is also obviously a talented musician / singer playing a keyboard and singing songs she has written. She was also extremely funny, a lot of which was directed at her own situation as a transgender. An amazing and hilarious act from an extremely entertaining and talented performer!

Amy Gledhill was next and she in turn was hilarious, She was a native of Hull and firstly her material was based on the Hull accent. Her tour de force though was a description of a third date with a tall man with big feet! Her description of a woman wondering about the size of the man’s appendage was side splitting, which was followed by a description of what happened when a man pulled his clothing down, backed up with descriptive actions was simply bawdily uproarious. Again a very talented comedian,

The following performer was Lolly Adefope. What a clever funny and intelligent act! She based it around what was supposed to be a novel she had written and read extracts from it which were extremely funny. Lolly again has tremendous talent. A co star once praised her when describing her acting for ‘how much she can convey with just the slightest movement of her eyes’ I agree wholeheartedly/

Then last but certainly not least Rose Matefeo, a brilliant performer from New Zealand. Rose gave a sterling and funny performance which the audience appreciated no end. Some of her observations and jokes about relationships were really funny. Another very talented lady.

All the above performers are well known and together the made for a funny and very entertaining evening. If the rest of the Roundhouse Festival of Comedy is as good as this night then it surely will be a hit with fans of stand up.

The Roundhouse as it’s name suggests is a circular auditorium which seats 750 people with the stage on one side. Unfortunately the stalls consist of removable seats which myself and my companion found uncomfortable. Apart from this the venue is an amazing space to visit with bars on all levels and access for the disabled.

THE NATIONAL THEATRE’S HIT SOLD-OUT PRODUCTION OF DEAR ENGLAND, BY JAMES GRAHAM, TRANSFERS TO LONDON’S WEST END

THE NATIONAL THEATRE’S HIT SOLD-OUT PRODUCTION OF DEAR ENGLAND, BY JAMES GRAHAM,
TRANSFERS TO LONDON’S WEST END
FOR A STRICTLY LIMITED 14-WEEK RUN,
FROM 9 OCTOBER 2023

The National Theatre announces today that its critically acclaimed, sold-out production of Dear England will transfer to the Prince Edward Theatre, in London’s West End, from 9 October 2023 for a strictly limited 14-week run.  This new play by James Graham, directed by Rupert Goold, tells the story of the England men’s football team under Gareth Southgate.  Tickets go on sale to the General Public on 11 August at 10am.

It’s time to change the game. The country that gave the world football has since delivered a painful pattern of loss. Why can’t England’s men win at their own game?

With the worst track record for penalties in the world, England manager Gareth Southgate knows he needs to open his mind and face up to the years of hurt to take team and country back to the promised land.

Commissioned by the National Theatre, Dear England was developed with the theatre’s New Work department and had its world premiere in the Olivier theatre on 20 June 2023.

National Theatre Director and Chief Executive, Rufus Norris said:

“We’re delighted to be transferring Dear England to the Prince Edward Theatre.  James’s brilliant play takes the topic of football and uses it as a fascinating lens on English identity, leadership, flawed masculinity, and how we see ourselves and are seen on a very different world stage.  The production has been playing to packed houses all summer creating an electrifying buzz in the auditorium, with Joseph Fiennes’ pitch-perfect portrayal of Gareth Southgate.  We’re so pleased that Dear England is joining the roster of NT productions transferring to the West End this year, and we’re thrilled that there will now be even more opportunities for new audiences to experience this show.”  

Following their acclaimed productions of Tammy Faye and Ink at the Almeida Theatre, writer James Graham (Best of Enemies, Young Vic; Sherwood, BBC) has reunited with director Rupert Goold (Spring Awakening, Almeida Theatre; Judy, 20th Century Fox) for this gripping examination of both nation and game.

Playwright James Graham said:

“To put the National Game on the stage of the National Theatre has been an utter dream and, in particular, to see the subject matter draw in new audiences to watch a play.  It fills me with such excitement and joy to be bringing Rupert’s euphoric and entertaining production to the West End, with all its incredible movement and music and – what seems to be, for audiences so far – a deeply moving story inspired by the incredible journey of the men’s England football team.”

Director Rupert Goold said:

“I have thoroughly loved making Dear England with James, at the National Theatre.  We have an incredible team of artists and actors and it’s been a joy to see audiences so engaged with this production, many of whom were young people visiting theatre for the first time.  I can’t wait to transfer it to the West End and give even more people the opportunity to experience this brilliant play.”

Joseph Fiennes (The Handmaid’s Tale, Hulu; The Mother, Netflix) will reprise his role as Gareth Southgate, with further casting to be announced.

Goold is joined by set designer, Es Devlin; costume designer Evie Gurney; lighting designer, Jon Clark; movement directors, Ellen Kane and Hannes Langolf; sound designers, Dan Balfour and Tom Gibbons and video designer, Ash J Woodward.  Casting is by Bryony Jarvis Taylor; dialect coach is Richard Ryder and associate director is Elin Schofield.

Tickets for Dear England are available from £20. 

Dear England in the West End is supported by American Express, the National Theatre’s Preferred Card Partner.

HEATHERS THE MUSICAL WILL FINISH ITS CURRENT SCHEDULED RUN AT THE OTHER PALACE ON 3 SEPTEMBER 2023 – IT HAS BEEN BEAUTIFUL

IT HAS BEEN
BEAUTIFUL

BY LAURENCE O’KEEFE & KEVIN MURPHY

DIRECTED BY ANDY FICKMAN

WILL FINISH ITS CURRENT SCHEDULED RUN

AT THE OTHER PALACE ON 3 SEPTEMBER

WINNER OF BEST NEW MUSICAL – WHATSONSTAGE AWARDS 2019

****

Daily Telegraph, The Independent, Metro, Daily Express,

The Stage, Attitude, The Arts Desk, Broadway World

*****

The New European, City AM

Dear diary, this September will see Heathers The Musical graduate from the Other Palace stage, as it hangs up the croquet mallets and bids a farewell to London audiences. The current run of Heathers the Musical at The Other Palace will finish, as scheduled, on Sunday 3rd September.

Produced by Bill Kenwright and Paul Taylor-Mills, the musical started its UK journey with a cult following and was a box office record-breaker at The Other Palace in 2018, before transferring to the Theatre Royal Haymarket for a limited season later that year, going on to win the WhatsOnStage award for Best New Musical 2019. The production then returned to the Haymarket and played a hugely successful summer season 2021, kick-starting the West End’s pandemic recovery, before returning back to its original home to reopen The Other Palace.

However, we don’t say goodbye to the cult favourite musical for good. The hugely popular UK and Ireland Tour will be continuing into the autumn and will finish at the New Wimbledon Theatre on 28 October 2023, giving audiences up and down the country the opportunity to visit the Candy Store this year.

And there is still plenty of BIG FUN to be had between now and September at the Other Palace as well. With summer in session, how VERY would it be to celebrate, hold our breath and count the days, since we’re graduating soon with the Corn Nuts?

With a dazzling book, music and lyrics by Kevin Murphy and Laurence O’KeefeHeathers the Musical is based on one of the greatest cult teen films of all time, and starred Winona Ryder and Christian Slater. The production is directed by Andy Fickman, withchoreography by Thriller Live’s Gary Lloyd, designs by David Shields, lighting by Ben Cracknell, sound by Dan Samson, the assistant choreographer is Christopher Parkinson.

Westerberg High’s Veronica Sawyer is just another nobody dreaming of a better day. But when she joins the beautiful and impossibly cruel Heathers, her dreams of popularity may finally come true. Mysterious teen rebel JD teaches her that it might kill to be a nobody, but it is murder being a somebody…

Currently staring Miracle Chance (Be More Chill), as Veronica Sawyer, George Renshaw (South Pacific) as Jason ‘J.D’ Dean.

Our titular ‘Heathers’ are Olivia Barnett-Legh,who made her professional debut as the formidable Heather Chandler, Kia-Paris Walcott (But I’m A Cheerleader) as Heather Duke, and Katharine Pearson (Back To The Future)as Heather McNamara.

The 2023 graduating class of Westerberg is completed with Katie Ramshaw (Roger and Hammerstein’s Cinderella) as Martha Dunnstock, Seb Harwood (Eugenius!) as Kurt Kelly, Cristian Zaccarini (Grease) as Ram Sweeney, Rachel Breeze (La Boheme) as Ms Fleming, Alexander McMorran (Come From Away) as Ram’s Dad/Big Bud Dean/Coach, Alexander Service (Little Women) as Kurt’s Dad/Veronica’s Dad/Principal Gowan with Elliot David Parkes (Heathers) as Beleaguered Geek, Carly Burns (Blood Brothers) as Midwestern Surfer Punk, Georgia Anderson (Hairspray) as New Wave Party Girl, Sophie Hutchinson (The Addams Family) as Drama Club Drama Queen, Georgia Iudica-Davies (The Book of Mormon) as Young Republicanette, Bibi Jay (Betty Blue Eyes) as Stoner Chick, Kaine Ruddach (Mamma Mia!) as Preppy Stud, and Lewis Asquith (Heathers) as Hipster Dork.

Credit: Pamela Raith

In Dreams Review

Leeds Playhouse

Reviewed by Dawn Smallwood

4****

Credit Pamela Raith

In Dreams is a new musical written by David West Read, directed by Luke Shepphard and based on the music and songs by Roy Orbison. This musical is making its debut at the Leeds Playhouse.

The story is centred around a Mexican restaurant which also serves as a memorial service, in the US Deep Southwest. It follows Kenna (Lena Hall), a lead singer of the band Heartbreak Radio, and she is seriously ill. She is drawn to the Mexican rituals which includes celebrations of deceased loved ones. Kenna is acquainted with Oscar (Manuel Pacific) and his wife and mother to be Nicole (Gabriela García) and his grandmother Ana Sofia (Alma Cuervo) whom are owners of the restaurant and memorial service.

The story unravels with Kenna’s musical past including her former bandmates; Jane (Sian Reese-Williams and Donavan (Noël Sullivan) whom are husband and wife, and Ramsey (Oliver Tompsett) who is her ex-partner. They have been invited to Kenna’s “leaving party” at the restaurant. Another visitor to the restaurant is George (Richard Trinder) who reflects on his late wife and is currently seeking love and companionship.

Roy Orbison’s songs and music is cleverly arranged and set to the story and the characters’ state of minds and emotions. The musical numbers feature a wide range of Roy Orbison’s songs; some well-known, You Got it and Oh, Pretty Woman, and others not as familiar. The songs and music are placed well into the story and under the common theme of dreams which is echoed throughout.

Traditionally the Mexican culture and traditions includes Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) every year on the 2nd of November. These were interlinked by all the characters in the story with observation and celebration; remembering dead loved ones and celebrating the present no matter what adversary and challenges one faces, individually and collectively.

Every member of the cast gives their full commitment and energy to this well projected performance. The production is timely choreographed and thoroughly directed, courtesy of Shepphard and Fabian Aloise. Arnulfo Maldonado’s staging compliments the backdrop to the show with Howard Hudson’s lighting, Tom Marshall’s soundscapes and George Reeves’s videography.

In Dreams is certainly well received by the audience and Roy Orbison’s songs and music work very well in this production. The musical encourages and dares people to dream life and celebrate the now as well as in the past and in the future.

‘BEAUTIFUL THING’ – NEW 30TH ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION AT STRATFORD EAST ANNOUNCES CAST AND CREATIVE TEAM

Theatre Royal Stratford East, Leeds Playhouse and HOME Manchester present

CAST AND CREATIVE TEAM ANNOUNCED FOR NEW

30TH ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION OF JONATHAN HARVEY’S

BEAUTIFUL THING

Stratford East

08 September – 07 October 2023

Theatre Royal Stratford East, Leeds Playhouse and HOME Manchester today announce cast and creatives for a new production to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Jonathan Harvey’s coming-out and coming-of-age story Beautiful Thing, directed by Anthony Simpson-Pike.

Raphael Akuwudike (Ste) and Joshua Asaré (Jamie) will lead the cast and are joined by Trieve Blackwood-Cambridge (Tony), Shvorne Marks (Sandra) and Scarlett Rayner (Leah).

Commenting on his new production, Director Anthony Simpson-Pike says:

Beautiful Thing is an iconic queer story that holds a special place in so many people’s hearts. Many people saw their own stories on stage and screen for the first time. In its 30th anniversary year, I feel excited for people who look like me to see their own stories reflected on stage too, to feel that same stirring of recognition in this seminal piece. Black queer people have always been around, this beautiful story of discovering your true self and falling in love belongs to all of us.”

Beautiful Thing opens at Stratford East from 08 September – 07 October, before playing Leeds Playhouse 18 – 28 October and HOME Manchester 31 October – 11 November.

Writer Jonathan Harvey

Director Anthony Simpson-Pike

Set & Costume Designer Rosie Elnile

Lighting Designer Elliot Griggs

Sound Designer Xana

Movement & Intimacy DirectorAnnie-Lunnette Deakin-Foster

Casting Director Isabella Odoffin CDG

Associate Director Robert Awosusi

Fight Director Bret Yount

Costume Supervisor Jackie Orton

Voice & Dialect Coach Joel Trill

Production Dramatherapist Wabriya King

Casting Assistant Joanna Sturrock

Teenage boys Ste and Jamie are neighbours on a South London estate. Jamie is more knowledgeable about The Sound of Music than football, while classmate Ste never misses a sports day. Both are being bullied, Jamie at school and Ste at home by his violent father and brother. One night, when things get too much, Ste seeks refuge in Jamie’s flat and, sharing a bed, the boys strike up a new relationship. Together they come to terms with their sexuality and explore their feelings alongside their Mama Cass loving, rebellious friend Leah and with the much-needed emotional support of Jamie’s lioness mother, Sandra. 

This 30th-anniversary revival of Jonathan Harvey’s iconic, coming-out and coming-of-age story set in the nineties, is about community, friendship, rites of passage and what it is to be 16 and in love. 

 
Beautiful Thing is a touching, urban love story, full of warmth and humour. 

Age guidance: 14+ 

Presented by Theatre Royal Stratford East, Leeds Playhouse and HOME Manchester.

Tickets now on sale. For more information visit www.stratfordeast.com.

Peter Pan Goes Wrong announces brave new cast for UK Tour 

‘PETER PAN GOES WRONG’ ANNOUNCES BRAVE NEW CAST FOR UK TOUR 

UK TOUR: 23 SEPTEMBER 2023 – 14 APRIL 2024 

Mischief, the multi award-winning company responsible for the global comedy phenomenon, The Play That Goes Wrong, and the BBC One television series, The Goes Wrong Show, today announces full casting for its forthcoming UK Tour of Peter Pan Goes Wrong. 

The touring production reunites returning Mischief cast members with some courageous new recruits. The full cast line-up includes: Jake Burgum (Trevor), Jack Michael Stacey (Chris), Matthew Howell (Robert), Jean-Luke Worrell (Francis), Ciara Morris (Sandra), Theo Toksvig-Stewart (Max), Clark Devlin (Dennis), Jamie Birkett (Annie), Gareth Tempest (Jonathan) and Rosemarie Akwafo (Lucy). With understudies: Romeo MikaClare Noy,Consuela Rolle and Phil Yarrow.
Opening at Richmond Theatre on 23 September, the production will visit Aylesbury, Nottingham, Liverpool, Southampton, Wolverhampton, Bath, Leeds, Cardiff, Canterbury, Newcastle, Sheffield, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Woking, Birmingham, Manchester and Cheltenham. 

Co-penned by Mischief’s celebrated writing trio, Henry LewisJonathan Sayer and Henry ShieldsPeter Pan Goes Wrong is a highly physical comedy packed with finely-tuned farce and Buster Keaton inspired slapstick, delivered with split-second timing and ambitious daring. The play sees the ‘Cornley Drama Society’ back on stage battling technical hitches, flying mishaps and cast disputes as they attempt to present J.M. Barrie’s much-loved tale. But will they ever make it to Neverland? 

Meanwhile across the pond, the original Mischief team have just completed a four-month run of Peter Pan Goes Wrong on Broadway at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre in New York City, where it received eight award nominations, winning the Drama Desk Award for ‘Best Unique Theatrical Experience’ and the Broadway.com Audience Choice Award for ‘Favourite New Play’. The production now heads to Los Angeles for a strictly limited five weeks at the Ahmanson Theatre, from 8 August to 10 September. 

Nominated for an Olivier Award for ‘Best New Comedy’ in 2016, Peter Pan Goes Wrong has enjoyed two West End runs, a season on Broadway, a tour of Australia and New Zealand and two UK tours. BBC One broadcast a one-hour version of the show on primetime television in December 2016, starring David Suchet as the guest narrator, watched by an audience of over six million worldwide. 

Peter Pan Goes Wrong is directed by Adam Meggido, with set designs by Simon Scullion, costumes by Roberto Surace, lighting by Matt Haskins and sound by Ella Wahlström. Original compositions by Richard Baker and Rob Falconer. The Associate Director is Fred GrayPeter Pan Goes Wrong is produced by Kenny Wax Ltd and Stage Presence Ltd in arrangement with Mischief Worldwide Ltd. 

Mischief’s other stage successes include The Play That Goes Wrong (West End, Broadway and on tour across the UK and internationally with productions staged on every continent – with the exception of Antarctica), Mind Mangler – Member of the Tragic CircleMagic Goes Wrong,Groan UpsA Comedy About A Bank Robbery and Mischief Movie Night. Their ‘Royal Television Society’ award-winning BBC One series The Goes Wrong Show aired in December 2019 with a Christmas special, with further episodes in early 2020, and a hit Nativity special last Christmas. The second series aired in September 2021 on BBC One and iPlayer

Cast Announced for UK and Ireland Tour of Susan Hill’s THE WOMAN IN BLACK

CASTING ANNOUNCED

FOR UK AND IRELAND TOUR OF

SUSAN HILL’S

THE WOMAN IN BLACK

MALCOLM JAMES AS ‘ARTHUR KIPPS’

MARK HAWKINS AS ‘THE ACTOR’

OPENING

WEDNESDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2023

AT THE

WOLVERHAMPTON GRAND THEATRE

PW Productions is delighted to announce casting for the UK And Ireland tour of Susan Hill’s The Woman in Black. The production will star Malcolm James as Arthur Kipps and Mark Hawkins as The Actoropening at the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre on Wednesday 6 September 2023. Following Wolverhampton, the tour will visit Cardiff, Billingham, Buxton, Aylesbury, Southend, Blackpool, Malvern, Richmond, Poole, Nottingham, Liverpool, Swindon, Norwich, Truro, York, Birmingham, Bradford, Brighton, Ipswich, Bath, Glasgow, Milton Keynes, Dartford, High WycombeCrewe, Coventry, Belfast, Derry, and Dublin.

Malcolm James returns to The Woman in Black having first played Arthur Kipps on a UK Tour and then at the Fortune Theatre. His other West End credits include The Mousetrap at St. Martin’s Theatre and Volpone at the National Theatre. His on-screen credits include HBO’s My Dinner with Herve, Secret Invasion on Disney+, the BBC’s Doctors and EastEnders, ITV’s Coronation Street and The Bill. On radio he has been heard on Letters to an Icon, The History Man and several afternoon dramas all on BBC Radio 4.

Mark Hawkins first played The Actor in The Woman in Black at the Fortune Theatre and The Madinat Theatre. His other theatrical credits include The Railway Children at Kings Cross Theatre, Julius Caesar at The Globe, the uk tour of Lady Chatterley’s Lover and the international tour of The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. His television credits include HBO’s The Nevers and ITV’s Vera.

The tour cast is completed by Jon de Ville (The Sound of Music UK Tour, Netflix’s Scoop, BBC’s Strike) as understudy Arthur Kipps and Dominic Price (The Woman in Black) as understudy The Actor.

Over 33-years THE WOMAN IN BLACK played over 13,000 performances in the West End and has been seen by over 7-million people in the UK. In June 2019 the production celebrated its 30th Anniversary in London’s West End with a special gala performance.

A scene from The Woman In Black tristram@tristramkenton.com

Stephen Mallatratt’s adaptation of Susan Hill’s best-selling novel tells the story of a lawyer obsessed with a curse that he believes has been cast over his family by the spectre of a ‘Woman in Black’. He engages a young actor to help him tell his story and exorcise the fear that grips his soul. It begins innocently enough, but as they delve further into his darkest memories the borders between make-believe and reality begin to blur and the flesh begins to creep.

Following a Christmas production in 1987 at a pub in Scarborough, THE WOMAN IN BLACK was brought to Hammersmith’s Lyric Theatre in January 1989. Reviews were sufficiently encouraging (apart from The Independent, who regretted the production’s inability to incorporate a live dog) to warrant a West End run. Its West End tour started at the Strand (now Novello) Theatre in March and moved to the Playhouse in April, finally lodging at the Fortune on June 7, 1989.

Throughout the production’s run in the West End and during its many tours the producer has been determined to keep ticket prices within the range of students and young people. This policy will continue in whatever form the play and production take in the future.

THE WOMAN IN BLACK is directed by Robin Herford, with designs by Michael Holt and lighting by Kevin Sleep.

LISTINGS

www.thewomaninblack.com

@WomaninBlack_UK

THE WOMAN IN BLACK

UK TOUR LISTINGS

WEDNESDAY 6 – SATURDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 2023

Wolverhampton Grand

https://www.grandtheatre.co.uk/whats-on/the-woman-in-black/

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 19 – SATURDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2023

Cardiff New Theatre

https://newtheatrecardiff.co.uk/Online/tickets-woman-in-black-cardiff-2023

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 26 – SATURDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 2023

Billingham Forum

https://forumtheatrebillingham.co.uk/show/woman-in-black/

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 3 – SATURDAY 7 OCTOBER 2023

Buxton Opera House

https://buxtonoperahouse.org.uk/event/the-woman-in-black

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 10 – SATURDAY 14 OCTOBER 2023

Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury

https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/the-woman-in-black/aylesbury-waterside-theatre/

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 17 OCTOBER – SATURDAY 21 OCTOBER 2023

Palace Theatre, Southend

https://southendtheatres.org.uk/online/tickets-the-woman-in-black-southend-2023

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 31 OCTOBER – SATURDAY 4 NOVEMBER 2023

Blackpool Grand

https://www.blackpoolgrand.co.uk/event/the-woman-in-black

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 7 – SATURDAY 11 NOVEMBER 2023

Malvern Festival Theatre

https://www.malvern-theatres.co.uk/whats-on/category/stage/

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 14 – SATURDAY 18 NOVEMBER 2023

Richmond Theatre

https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/the-woman-in-black/richmond-theatre/

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 21 – SATURDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2023

Poole Lighthouse

ON SALE NOW

MONDAY 27 NOVEMBER – SATURDAY 2 DECEMBER 2023

Theatre Royal, Nottingham

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 5 – SATURDAY 30 DECEMBER 2023

Liverpool Playhouse

https://www.everymanplayhouse.com/whats-on/the-woman-in-black

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 9 – SATURDAY 13 JANUARY 2024

Wyvern Theatre, Swindon

https://swindontheatres.co.uk/Online/tickets-the-woman-in-black-swindon-2024

ON SALE NOW

MONDAY 15 – SATURDAY 20 JANUARY 2024

Theatre Royal, Norwich

https://norwichtheatre.org/whats-on/the-woman-in-black/

ON SALE NOW

MONDAY 22 – SATURDAY 27 JANUARY 2024

Hall for Cornwall

https://hallforcornwall.co.uk/playhouse-tickets-shows/the-woman-in-black/about-the-show

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 30 JANUARY – SATURDAY 3 FEBRUARY 2024

Grand Opera House, York

https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/the-woman-in-black/grand-opera-house-york/

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 6 – SATURDAY 10 FEBRUARY 2024

The Alexandra, Birmingham

https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/the-woman-in-black/the-alexandra-theatre-birmingham/

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 20 – SATURDAY 24 FEBRUARY 2024

Alhambra Theatre, Bradford

https://www.bradford-theatres.co.uk/whats-on/the-woman-in-black

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 27 FEBRUARY – SATURDAY 2 MARCH 2024

Theatre Royal, Brighton

https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/the-woman-in-black/theatre-royal-brighton/

ON SALE NOW

MONDAY 4 – SATURDAY 9 MARCH 2024

Regent Theatre, Ipswich

ON SALE NOW

MONDAY 11 – SATURDAY 16 MARCH 2024

Theatre Royal, Bath

https://www.theatreroyal.org.uk/event/the-woman-in-black/

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 26 – SATURDAY 30 MARCH 2024

Theatre Royal, Glasgow

https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/the-woman-in-black/theatre-royal-glasgow/

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 2 – SATURDAY 6 APRIL 2024

Milton Keynes Theatre

https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/the-woman-in-black/milton-keynes-theatre/

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 9 – SATURDAY 13 APRIL 2024

The Orchard Theatre, Dartford

https://orchardtheatre.co.uk/Online/

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 16 – SATURDAY 20 APRIL 2024

Wycombe Swan

https://wycombeswan.co.uk/Online/tickets-the-woman-in-black-wycombe-2024

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 23 – SATURDAY 27 APRIL 2024

Crewe Lyceum Theatre

https://crewelyceum.co.uk/Online/tickets-the-woman-in-black-crewe-2024

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 30 APRIL – SATURDAY 4 MAY 2024

Belgrade Theatre, Coventry

www.belgrade.co.uk

ON SALE SOON

MONDAY 13 – SATURDAY 18 MAY 2024

Grand Opera House, Belfast

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 21 – SATURDAY 25 MAY 2024

Millennium Forum, Derry

https://etickets.millenniumforum.co.uk/

ON SALE NOW

TUESDAY 28 MAY – SATURDAY 1 JUNE 2024

Gaiety Theatre, Dublin

https://www.gaietytheatre.ie/events/the-woman-in-black/

ON SALE NOW