THE ACCLAIMED NEW MUSICAL THE DRIFTERS GIRL EXTENDS UK AND IRELAND TOUR DATES INTO 2024

THE ACCLAIMED NEW MUSICAL

THE DRIFTERS GIRL

EXTENDS UK AND IRELAND TOUR DATES INTO 2024

FOLLOWING OVERWHELMING PUBLIC DEMAND

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 extended dates for the first-ever UK and Ireland tour of The Drifters Girl, the acclaimed new musical which tells the remarkable story of one of the world’s greatest vocal groups and the woman who made them.

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.

Now, following huge public demand, the tour reveals extended dates through 2024, visiting: Bristol Hippodrome, BristolRegent Theatre, StokeVenue Cymru, Llandudno; Bord Gais Energy Theatre, DublinGrand Opera HouseBelfastTheatre Royal, PlymouthTheatre RoyalNottinghamEmpire TheatreLiverpoolNew TheatreOxfordNew TheatreHullGrand Theatre, LeedsEmpire TheatreSunderlandHis Majesty’s TheatreAberdeenKing’s TheatreGlasgowHippodrome TheatreBirminghamChurchill TheatreBromleyPlayhouse TheatreEdinburghWales Millenium CentreCardiff. Please see ‘Notes To Editors’ for a full list of dates.

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, orchestrations by Chris Egan, lighting design by Ben Cracknell, sound design by Tom Marshall and video design by Andrzej Goulding.

The touring production’s cast is to be announced.

For further information, please see www.thedriftersgirl.com

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The Great British Bake Off Musical Review

Noel Coward Theatre – until 13 May 2023

Reviewed by Claire Roderick

4****

Last week, the TV producers announced that GBBO will be going back to basics for the next series, and this musical reminds us just what magical moments those basics can create. This light and fluffy musical treat is so sweet and satisfying, you’ll want extra helpings.

Jake Brunger (book and lyrics) and Pippa Cleary (music and lyrics) have taken everything that makes GBBO appealing – eclectic characters, camaraderie, ridiculous challenges and tearful farewells – sprinkled with theatrical magic and baked a sure-fire crowd-pleaser.

Some favourite contestant types are all here competing for the big prize – the geek (Michael Cahill), the fiery Italian (Cat Sandison), the upper class student (Grace Mouat), the vegan hipster from London (Jay Saighal), the retired dinner lady (Claire Moore) and the student cooking with flair and instinct (Aharon Rayner) – with widowed police officer Ben (Damian Humbley) and stand-by contestant Gemma (Charlotte Wakefield) providing the romantic subplot. The contestants are hilarious, with each actor making the most of the quirks and baggage the characters bring to the tent. Ben’s daughter (played by Aanya Shah in the performance I saw) comes with him to the tent each week and their relationship is explored in some delightful songs, but this, and the romantic plot doesn’t detract from the competition in the tent, instead adding further layers.

Alice Power’s set is a twee recreation of “The” tent, with moveable workstations playing an integral part of Georgina Lamb’s charming choreography. There are multiple call-backs to iconic events from the TV series – obviously Bingate is referenced! – and these raise laughs from both fans of the series and newcomers to the GBBOverse. There are injuries, sabotage and of course the tension of eliminations – with big hugs all round, and the quest for a Hollinghurst handshake even has its own musical number. The musical numbers are all memorable – some rib-ticklingly funny and others tugging at your heart strings. The writers and director Rachel Kavanaugh clearly understand the material and the fanbase, cramming a series-worth of emotional highs and lows into two acts with ease.

The increasingly ridiculous TV introductions are lampooned brilliantly with Scott Paige and Zoe Birkett having a ball as hosts Jim and Kim. Paige’s one-liners and facial expressions are worth the ticket price alone. Judges Pam Lee (Haydn Gwynne) and Phil Hollinghurst (John Owen-Jones) are wonderfully affectionate and OTT versions of Prue and Paul, and Gwynne opens act two with a barnstorming performance celebrating aging disgracefully. Owen-Jones prowls around the tent with steely glee and provides an unforgettable NSFW lesson on dough in the number Slap It Like That.

Wonderfully light-hearted feel-good fun for all the family – the Great British Bake Off Musical is a must see show.

CURIOUS ABOUT THEATRE? IT’S TIME TO ILLUMINATE YOUR CURIOSITY

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CURIOUS ABOUT THEATRE? IT’S TIME TO ILLUMINATE YOUR CURIOSITY.

·       THERE ARE PARTS OF THEATRE THAT VERY FEW GET TO SEE. BEYOND THE FOOTLIGHTS. BEHIND THE SCENES. BITS THAT HAVE REMAINED IN THE DARK. UNTIL NOW.

In Spring 23, leading West End and Broadway theatre producers will shine a light on the people, artistry and culture of theatre like never before as they launch something special that will ignite the passion of every theatre lover.

Mel Giedroyc, actor, comedian and presenter said, “I’m thrilled to be a part of this unique and exciting project. The world of theatre is full of so many incredible people and even more fascinating stories. So I am really looking forward to sharing these with theatre fans across the world very soon.”

Matt Hemley, deputy editor The Stage said, “If you’ve ever wanted to get up close & personal with your favourite theatre stars, this is for you. You’ll get to know them like never before and I’m so excited for everyone to do just that!”

Penny Smith, author, journalist, and presenter said, “I thought I knew everything about theatre until now.”

In advance of the launch, a secret star-studded event will take place in London. From today, theatre enthusiasts from all over the world can sign up to find out more and (for UK residents only) the chance to join the producers there.

The lucky ones who sign up (UK entries only), and are selected, will get VIP access to the exclusive launch in London, an overnight stay in a London hotel, and much more. All entries must be completed by midnight on Friday 31st March 2023. To enter the ballot visit www.illuminateyourcuriosity.co.uk.

All entries must be completed by midnight on Friday 31st March 2023.

Olivier Awards 2023: Industry Recognition winners announced

Olivier Awards with Mastercard 2023 announce winners of Industry Recognition Awards

         The recipients of this year’s Industry Recognition Awards are Pippa Ailion MBE Andrew Bruce, Amanda Parker and Peter Wilson MBE –

The Olivier Awards with Mastercard 2023 have formally announced the recipients for this year’s Industry Recognition Award. The event is organised annually by the Society of London Theatre to recognise excellence in professional theatre.

Recipients need to have demonstrated at least one of the following:

1.    Excellence in their field of work.

2.    Going above and beyond in terms of dedication to their role and the industry.

3.    Pioneering and leading change.

The winners of this year’s award are Pippa Ailion MBE, Andrew Bruce, Amanda Parker and Peter Wilson MBE.

Pippa Ailion MBE is a Casting Director.

Pippa has cast over 200 productions internationally. She was Resident Associate Director at the Old Vic, casting three seasons of European classics for Jonathan Miller at the Old Vic between 1987 and 1991. After several years as an English and Drama teacher in Brixton, her career in the theatre began in 1972 as an actor, production assistant, company manager and resident director. She was head of the BA Acting course at Central School of Speech and Drama from 1994 -1997. She continues to teach at several Drama schools, inspiring new talent to enter the industry.

Her current credits include Ain’t Too Proud; Moulin Rouge! The Musical; TINA – The Tina Turner Musical; The Book of Mormon and The Lion King.

Andrew Bruce is the founder and owner of Autograph Sound.

A pioneering sound designer, Andrew began his theatre career at Glyndebourne Festival Opera in 1968 and was appointed head of sound at the Royal Opera House in 1971. A year later he co-founded Autograph Sound Recording, a leading British sound design and equipment rental company, now responsible for numerous productions worldwide. Over the past 50 years, Autograph has become a cornerstone of sound design and has supported the growth of some of the best new talent in the business.

He was also an associate designer on several notable shows in the West End, such as Evita, Cats and Starlight Express. His original design credits include Les Misérables, Chess,  Into the Woods, MAMMA MIA!, Sweeney Todd, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Mary Poppins.

Amanda Parker is the founder and former director of Inc Arts UK.

Her work has advocated for the creative, contractual and economic rights of the UK’s ethnically diverse arts sector workforce. Her previous Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion roles include her leadership of the BBC’s recruitment and awareness campaign for the launch of BBC Radio 1Xtra, and as Head of Communications for Directors UK, Amanda was responsible for overseeing the UK’s first industry-wide research into gender diversity in TV directing.

A former broadcaster for the BBC, Amanda’s previous roles include Development Producer for BBC Arts (TV) and BBC Radio and Music, as well as Campaigns management for BBC Education. Recognition for her work in EDI advocacy and campaigns include CRE Race in the Media, Royal Television Society, MIND Mental Health in the Media and the Stephen Lawrence Foundation awards.

Her charity, the Harvey Parker Trust, is hosting its launch concert ‘Love In Mind’ on April 30 at the Southbank Centre.

Peter Wilson MBE is Executive Chairman and Joint Chief Executive of PW Productions.

Peter’s first West End production was Arnold Wesker’s Annie Wobbler in 1985. Since then, his West End, Broadway and UK and international touring productions include The Woman in Black, An Inspector Calls and Dirty Dancing. As producer and director he has worked with – among others – the National Theatre, the RSC, Matthew Bourne, Ed Hall, I Fagiolini, Peter Hall, Stephen Daldry, Hampstead Theatre and the Tricycle.

Until December 2016 Peter combined his commercial work as a theatrical producer with responsibility for Norwich’s busy and successful 1,300-seat Theatre Royal. He is Chair of Ed Hall’s Propeller and on the board of Theatre Royal Stratford East.

We will be awarding the winners on Friday 17 March, at our Nominees Celebration event at The Londoner Hotel.

The Olivier Awards will take place on Sunday 2 April, hosted by Hannah Waddingham.

Eleanor Lloyd, independent theatre producer and President of Society of London Theatre, said:

“We are delighted to be honouring such deserving recipients in the Industry Recognition category.

“Our 2023 winners more than meet the award criteria, inciting real industry change, and paving the way for generations to come in their fields. Thank you to all four recipients for being hard-working patrons of the industry.”

Rehearsals begin for Dixon and Daughters, a co-production with the National Theatre and Clean Break

FULL CAST ANNOUNCED AS REHEARSALS BEGIN FOR DIXON AND DAUGHTERS, A CO-PRODUCTION WITH THE NATIONAL THEATRE AND CLEAN BREAK

Dixon and Daughters is a co-production with the National Theatre and Clean Break, the ground-breaking company producing theatre with and about women affected by the criminal justice system. It opens for performances in the Dorfman theatre from 15 April.

Liz White

Róisín McBrinn (Artistic Director, Gate Theatre, Dublin) returns to Clean Break, where she was formerly Joint Artistic Director, to direct this powerful story of family and forgiveness, written by Deborah Bruce.

Andrea Lowe

Mary has just been released from prison. She wants to come home and forget all about it, but Briana has other ideas. Over a tumultuous two days a family is forced to confront not just their past but themselves. Because even if you refuse to hear the truth, the truth doesn’t go away.

Posy Sterling
Brid Brennan

The cast includes Liz White (Anatomy of a Scandal), Andrea Lowe (Sherwood) and Posy Sterling (The Taxidermist’s Daughter) alongside Bríd Brennan (The Ferryman), Alison Fitzjohn (Typical Girls) and Yazmin Kayani (Nettle Day) who complete the company.

Alison Fitzjohn

The set and costume designer is Kat Heath, lighting designer is Paule Constable, sound designer is Sinéad Diskin, movement director is Sarita Piotrowski, fight director is Rachel Brown-Williams for RC-Annie Ltd, with casting by Bryony Jarvis-Taylor.

Yazmin Kayani

Tickets for Dixon and Daughters are on sale now and available from £20. For further information, including details about assisted performances, please visit nationaltheatre.org.uk.

BRADFORD PANTO LEGEND BILLY PEARCE RETURNS TO THE ALHAMBRA THEATRE IN CINDERELLA – tickets on sale 20 March

YOU SHALL GO TO THE BALL!
BRADFORD PANTO LEGEND BILLY PEARCE
RETURNS TO THE ALHAMBRA THEATRE IN
CINDERELLA

Cinderella – Alhambra Theatre, Bradford
Saturday 9 December 2023 – Sunday 21 January 2024

Relaxed Performance – Tuesday 9 January 2024 at 6pm
On sale to Bradford Theatres Friends Members, Group & School Bookers:
Monday 13 March 2023 at 10am
On general public sale: Monday 20 March 2023 at 10am

Tickets: from £18 (inc booking fees) Call Box Office on 01274 432000 or visit bradford-theatres.co.uk

Pantomime will be making a magical return to the Alhambra Theatre this festive season as Bradford panto legend Billy Pearce returns for his 23 rd season. Tickets go on general sale on Monday 20 March for Cinderella which runs from Saturday 9 December 2023 to Sunday 21 January 2024 – grab the best tickets to the ball by booking early!

Billy Pearce first topped the bill of the Alhambra Theatre’s annual festive production in 1993, winning acclaim from critics and audience members alike, and has since solidified his reputation as the King of Yorkshire comedy. Side-splittingly funny, Billy will bring his trademark mad-cap comedy and boundless energy to the stage and will have audiences laughing in the aisles just like he does every year.

Cinderella will be produced by the world’s biggest pantomime producer and the team behind the 2022 production of Jack and the Beanstalk, Crossroads Pantomimes. The production will be packed full of the magical ingredients Bradford audiences have come to expect from their annual festive treat: laugh-out-loud comedy, stunning scenery, beautiful costumes and plenty of boos and hisses!

Chief Executive of Crossroads Pantomimes, Michael Harrison, said:
“When you think about pantomime in Bradford you immediately think of Billy Pearce! He’s a comedy genius and has built a reputation for being at the top of the pantomime genre, delighting audiences for more than two decades. I’m thrilled to be celebrating his return to Bradford for another season. Cinderella is perhaps the most magical pantomime of them all, and our Bradford production will bring much magic and laughter to the Alhambra Theatre stage this Christmas.”

Talking about his return for a 23rd season, Billy Pearce said:
“The Alhambra Theatre has to be the best place in the world to perform. Jack and the Beanstalk last year was an absolute joy! I’m so looking forward to Cinderella, which will no doubt be another fab panto with wonderful talented people entertaining the families of Yorkshire and beyond. What more could I wish for?”

Adam Renton, General Manager Bradford Theatres comments:
“I’m sure that audiences of all ages will thoroughly enjoy another outstanding festive show in Bradford this year. It’s wonderful to be able to welcome back pantomime favourite Billy Pearce to the Alhambra Theatre; once again at the top of the bill of our annual panto, which promises to be bigger and better than ever before.

I’m very proud that the Alhambra Theatre’s pantomime draws visitors from all around the Bradford district, West Yorkshire and beyond – we can’t wait to welcome everyone back to share the panto magic with us and have the opportunity to create some wonderful memories.”

There is a performance for everybody this festive season: with signed performances on Thursday 14 December at 2pm and Sunday 14 January at 5pm; two audio described performances on Thursday 4 January at 2pm and 7.15pm; a captioned performance on Sunday 7 January at 5pm, and a relaxed performance on Tuesday 9 January at 6pm. The relaxed performance will welcome everyone who would like to see the panto in a less formal atmosphere.

Join Cinders as she goes from rags to riches, outwits her very wicked sisters and meets her Prince Charming. The clock is ticking, so book your tickets now!

Further casting for Cinderella will be announced later in 2023.

THE INTERNATIONAL SMASH HIT MUSICAL SIX WILL BE REIGNING OVER THEATRE ROYAL BRIGHTON THIS CHRISTMAS

THE INTERNATIONAL SMASH HIT MUSICAL SIX WILL BE REIGNING OVER BRIGHTON THIS CHRISTMAS

MAKING IT’S ROYAL RETURN TO THEATRE ROYAL BRIGHTON FROM 19 DECEMBER 2023 – 6 JANUARY 2024

The multi award-winning musical phenomenon SIX, written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, will reign over Theatre Royal Brighton this Christmas from Tuesday 19 December 2023 to Saturday 6 January 2024.

SIX follows the six wives of Henry VIII as theytake to the mic to tell their own personal tales, remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into an 80-minute celebration of 21st century girl power.

Since its early days as a student production in a 100-seat room at the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the show has fast become a global musical phenomenon. SIX currently has productions playing on Broadway at the Lena Thorne Theatre, and on a North American tour. Meanwhile, back on home turf, the London production is now enjoying its third royal residence in the West End at the Vaudeville Theatre and the UK tour continues its nationwide sold-out reign.

SIX is a double Tony Award winner for Best Original Score and Best Costume Design. As well as winner of the WhatsOnStage Award for Best West End Show (2022 & 2023). Itwas nominated for five Olivier Awards including Best New Musical. Celebrating the global success of its songs with over 300 million streams and over 3 billion views on TikTok, the original studio album of SIX officially turned Gold, marking over 100,000 sales in the UK and was released on vinyl in 2022. 

Written by Toby Marlow and Lucy MossSIX is co-directed by Lucy Moss and Jamie Armitage, featuring choreography by Carrie-Anne Ingrouille. The design team includes Emma Bailey (Set Design), Gabriella Slade (Costume Design), Tim Deiling (Lighting Design) and Paul Gatehouse (Sound Design). The score features orchestrations by Tom Curran with music supervision and vocal arraignments by Joe Beighton. Musical Director Jennifer Deacon and UK Musical Supervisor Katy Richardson. Casting is by Pearson Casting. SIX is produced by Kenny WaxWendy & Andy Barnes and George Stiles.

SIX takes to the Theatre Royal Brighton stage from Tuesday 19 December 2023 to Saturday 6 January 2024. Members presale is open now with tickets going on general sale 10am Tuesday 7 March 2023 via ATGTickets.com/Brighton.

REHEARSAL IMAGES RELEASED: AIN’T TOO PROUD – The Life and Times of The Temptations

Images have been released of the cast of AIN’T TOO PROUD – The Life and Times of The Temptations in rehearsals:

Credit: Johan Persson
Credit: Johan Persson

The production stars Cameron Bernard Jones as Melvin Franklin, Kyle Cox as Paul Williams, Sifiso Mazibuko as Otis Williams, Tosh Wanogho-Maud as David Ruffin and Mitchell Zhangazha as Eddie Kendricks, opening at the Prince Edward Theatre from Friday 31 March 2023ainttooproudmusical.co.uk

The company is completed by Evonnee Bentley-HolderNatalia BrownRyan CarterHannah FaircloughChristopher GopaulDaniel HaswellNaomi KatiyoAkmed Junior KhemalaiHolly LiburdDarnell Mathew-JamesSimeon MontaguePosi MorakinyoSadie-Jean ShirleyMichael James StewartToyan Thomas-BrowneDylan Turner and Kevin Yates.

Credit: Johan Persson
Credit: Johan Persson

AIN’T TOO PROUD – The Life and Times of The Temptations, which won the 2019 Tony Award for Best Choreography, is the electrifying new musical that follows the remarkable journey of the group from the streets of Detroit to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. With their signature dance moves and unmistakable harmonies, they rose to the top of the charts creating an amazing 42 Top Ten Hits with 14 reaching number one. The rest is history – how they met, how they rose, the ground-breaking heights they hit, and how personal and political conflicts threatened to tear the group apart as the United States fell into civil unrest. This thrilling story of brotherhood, family, loyalty and betrayal is set to the beat of the group’s Grammy Award-winning music including the hits My Girl, Just My Imagination, Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone, Get Ready, Ain’t Too Proud to Beg and so many more.

Credit: Johan Persson
Credit: Johan Persson

AIN’T TOO PROUD has a book by Kennedy Prize-winning playwright Dominique Morisseau and reunites two-time Tony Award winning director Des McAnuff with Tony and Olivier Award winning choreographer Sergio Trujilio, whose previous collaborations include the Tony Award winning hit show Jersey Boys. It has Scenic Design by Tony Award nominee Robert Brill with Costume Design by Tony Award winner Paul Tazewell. Tony Award winning Lighting Designer Howell Binkley and Tony Award winning Sound Designer Steve Canyon Kennedy united once again following their success working together on Jersey Boys. Projection Design is by Drama Desk Award winner Peter Nigrini, Hair and Wig Design by Charles G. LaPointe. Music Supervision and Arrangements are by Kenny Seymour, Orchestrations by Drama Desk Award winner Harold Wheeler, Music Direction by Matt Smith and Casting by Pippa Ailion CDG and Natalie Gallacher CDG.

Credit: Johan Persson
Credit: Johan Persson

AIN’T TOO PROUD is produced in the West End by Ira Pittelman, Tom Hulce, Stephen Gabriel and Jamie Wilson.

SHAKESPEARE IN THE SQUARES ANNOUNCES RETURN TO LONDON’S GARDEN SQUARES AND OPEN SPACES WITH TWELFTH NIGHT

SHAKESPEARE IN THE SQUARES ANNOUNCES RETURN TO LONDON’S GARDEN SQUARES AND OPEN SPACES WITH TWELFTH NIGHT

Shakespeare in the Squares today announces their return to London’s garden spaces this summer with Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. This unique venture sees the company take a new Shakespearean production annually to the glorious garden squares and open spaces which make the London landscape. This year, they have added an additional week into the schedule with new venues now including Clitterhouse Playing Fields NW2, Kensington Square Gardens W2, Belgrave Square SW1, The Actors’ Church Gardens WC2, and Charlton House and Gardens SE7. The tour will cover 22 outdoor London venues, and 27 performances making 2023 its most ambitious season yet. The tour opens on 13 June at Arundel and Ladbroke Gardens, with previews from 7 June, and runs until 7 July.

Shakespeare in the Squares is a highlight of London summertime. Each performance is tailor made to its venue, offering a unique audience experience where no two shows are the same. The company works with the garden committees and other local organisations to create an intimate experience for each London community.

Founders of Shakespeare in the Squares, Sue Fletcher and Martin Neild,said today, “We are delighted to be embarking on our sixth annual summer tour and we are proud that Shakespeare in the Squares has become a well-established and much-loved part of London’s Summer theatre scene.  We continue to spread our reach right across the capital and are excited to be performing in new venues from Belgrave Square, SW1 to The Actors’ Church Gardens, in Covent Garden, and Clitterhouse Playing Fields in NW2.  We look forward to welcoming new audiences to a magical evening of theatre, music and dance in one of London’s beautiful gardens settings”

Patron of Shakespeare in the Squares, Dame Judi Dench commented,“I made my Broadway debut as Viola, so Twelfth Night has always been a very special play for me. I can’t imagine a more perfect choice for Shakespeare in the Squares: music, mischief, missing twins, and romance – all played out on balmy summer evenings in the heart of London’s enchanted gardens and squares. I much look forward to seeing their production and know they ‘will strive to please you every day.”

Shakespeare in the Squares presents

Twelfth Night

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Sioned Jones

Wednesday 7 June – Friday 7 July

Shakespeare in the Squares celebrates its sixth anniversary with a new production of Twelfth Night set in the 1920s, this glorious romantic comedy of mistaken identity follows the wonderfully complex and entangled lives of siblings Viola and Sebastian.

Sioned Jones directs. She is an actress and theatre-maker and has previously performed in A Midsummer Night’s Dream for the company. As a director, her credits include Ljubljana Junction (Roborough Studios), Cocktail Conversation, Madame Life, Christmas Presence (Union Theatre), Basket (Edinburgh Fringe Festival) and Expectations (Oval House Theatre). As an actress, her credits include Small Change (Omnibus Theatre), Martha, Josie and The Chinese Elvis (Park Theatre), Bury The Dead (Brickdust Theatre/Finborough Theatre), Lettice and Lovage (Menier Chocolate Factory), Thirteen, Women Beware Women and All’s Well That Ends Well (National Theatre).

TWELFTH NIGHT

LISTINGS

Wednesday 7 June – Friday 7 July

https://shakespeareinthesquares.co.uk/tickets/

Leinster Square W2

Wednesday 7 June 7pm

St James’s Gardens W11

Thursday 8 June 7pm

Norland Square W11

Friday 9 June 7pm

Camden Square NW1

Saturday 10 June 5pm

Arundel and Ladbroke W11

Press Night: Tuesday 13 June 7pm

Paultons Square SW3

Wednesday 14 June 7pm

Albert Square SW8

Thursday 15 June 7pm

Clitterhouse Playing Fields NW2

Friday 16 June 7pm        

Queen’s Park NW6

Saturday 17 June 2pm and 7pm

Kensington Gardens Square W2

Sunday 18 June 5pm

Cornwall Gardens SW7

Tuesday 20 June 7pm

Charterhouse Square EC1

Wednesday 21 June 7pm

Elgin and Arundel W11

Friday 23 June 7pm

St Peter’s Square W6

Saturday 24 June 7pm

Belgrave Square SW1

Sunday 25 June 5pm

St Anne’s Church Garden SW18

Monday 26 – Tuesday 27 June 7pm

Charlton House and Gardens, SE7

Thursday 29 June 7pm

The Actors’ Church Garden’s WC2

Friday 30 June 7pm – Saturday 1 July 2pm, 7pm

Ladbroke Square W11

Monday 3 July 7pm

Crescent Garden W9

Tuesday 4 July 7pm

St James’s Square SW1

Wednesday 5 July 7pm

Cleveland Square W2

Thursday 6 July – Friday 7 July 7pm

ABOUT SHAKESPEARE IN THE SQUARES

Shakespeare in the Squares is a not-for-profit touring theatre company that stages a Shakespeare play in London garden squares and open spaces for one night in each venue every summer. The productions are tailored to the individual garden spaces, and the company works with the garden committees and other local organisations to create a unique community celebration around the play.

Their aim is to provide a showcase for talented young theatre practitioners and to introduce audiences to the stars of the future. The actors are paid Equity recommended rates and the productions are innovative, exciting and of the highest professional standard. Productions are funded through a combination of ticket sales, grants and sponsorship from local businesses and organisations.

www.shakespeareinthesquares.co.uk

Twitter:               @shakessquares

Instagram:          @shakespeareinthesquares

Facebook:           @shakespeareinthesquaresofficial

WARP SPEED TO LONDON! Legendary TV & film star George Takei making his London stage debut in Allegiance is hosting a Star Trek Night

WARP SPEED TO LONDON!

Legendary TV & film star George Takei, making his London stage debut in Allegiance, is hosting a Star Trek Night followed by a Q & A on 20 March at Charing Cross Theatre – and with only 200 seats, this intimate event is one no Trekkie will want to miss!

George Takei, the original and beloved Mr. Sulu from ‘Star Trek’, film and television star, activist and social media icon, is to making his London stage debut in the UK premiere of the Broadway musical inspired by Takei’s true childhood experiences, ‘George Takei’s Allegiance’.

Producers today announce a special performance for Star Trek fans, with a one-off Q & A with George after the  show at Charing Cross Theatre, The Arches, Villiers Street, London WC2N 6NL

With only 200 seats available, this intimate event is one no Star Trek fan will want to miss.

Tickets from £23 are available at www.AllegianceMusical.com

After the bombing of Pearl Harbor during World War II, California-born Takei and his family were placed behind the barbed-wire enclosures of United States’ internment camps along with 120,000 other Japanese Americans. He spent years of his childhood at Camp Rohwer in the swamps of Arkansas and at wind-swept Camp Tule Lake in northern California. At the end of the war, Takei’s family returned to their native Los Angeles. Inspired by this difficult chapter of American history, Takei developed the Broadway musical Allegiance, an epic story of love and heroism in which he starred alongside Tony Award winner Lea Salonga and Telly Leung in its record-breaking world premiere at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego in 2012. The show won multiple awards and was followed by a Broadway run in 2015-2016.

Now Allegiance gets a new and more intimate production for the UK, conceived specifically for the Off West End space at Charing Cross Theatre, directed and choreographed by Tara Overfield Wilkinson (director, ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ UK tour, associate director/choreographer of ‘Come From Away’ UK). Joining Takei will be his Broadway co-star Telly Leung (Broadway’s ‘Aladdin’ and TV’s ‘Glee’).

‘George Takei’s Allegiance’ tells the moving story of Sam Kimura (Takei) as he is transported back nearly six decades to when his younger self (Leung) and his sister Kei fought to stay connected to their heritage, their family and themselves after Japanese Americans were wrongfully imprisoned during World War II.  A powerful story told with great resonance and intimacy, ‘George Takei’s Allegiance’ explores the ties that bind us, the struggle to persevere and the overwhelming power of forgiveness and, most especially, love.  

GEORGE TAKEI

George Takei is best known for his portrayal of Mr. Sulu in the acclaimed television and film series ‘Star Trek’. He is an actor, civil rights activist, social media mega-power, New York Times bestselling author, he originated the role of Sam Kimura and Ojii-Chan in the Broadway musical Allegiance and was subject of ‘To Be Takei’, a documentary on his life and career.

Takei’s acting career has spanned more than six decades, with more than 40 feature films and hundreds of TV guest-starring roles to his credit. He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Actors’ Equity Association and Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.

A community activist, Takei is Chairman Emeritus and a member of the Japanese American National Museum’s Board of Trustees. In recognition of his contribution to the Japan-United States relationship, in 2004, Takei was conferred with the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette, by His Majesty, the Emperor of Japan. Takei formerly served as chair of the council of governors of East West Players, the foremost Asian Pacific American theatre in the United States. He was a member of the US Japan Bridging Foundation Board of Directors; and he served on the Board of the Japan-United States Friendship Commission under President Bill Clinton.

With Takei’s expansion into social media, interest in his personal life grew. In January 2014, ‘To Be Takei’, a Jennifer M. Kroot documentary on George’s life and career, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival that January, and was later released in select cinemas across North America.

Among his many accomplishments is a Grammy nomination Takei shared with Leonard Nimoy, in 1987, in the Best Spoken Word or Non-Musical Recording category. He received a star on Hollywood Boulevard’s Walk of Fame in 1986. And in 1991, Takei left his signature and hand print, in cement, in front of Grauman’s Chinese Theatre.

In addition to the Broadway musical Allegiance, George’s theatrical credits include ‘Undertow’, winner of the Scotsman First Award at the Edinburgh Festival, and ‘The Wash’, written by Philip Kan Gotanda and presented in New York at the Manhattan Theater Club and in Los Angeles at the Mark Taper Forum. He performed in ‘Year of the Dragon’ at the American Place Theater in New York and in ‘Fly Blackbird’ at the Billy Rose Theater in New York and the Metro Theater in Los Angeles. In the UK, George played in a musical version of’ Snow White’ at the Dome Theatre, Brighton, he was the genie in ‘Aladdin’ at the Hexagon Theatre, Reading, and he was the Emperor of China in ‘Aladdin’ at the Central Theatre, Chatham. In 2017, Takei starred in a revival of Stephen Sondheim’s ‘Pacific Overtures’ directed by John Doyle at Classic Stage Company in New York City.

Takei is well known to longtime fans of ITV’s ‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’ Takei participated in the eighth season of the series, entering camp on the 16th of November, 2008, and coming out 21 days later in third place, losing to runner-up Martina Navratilova and winner Joe Swash.

As an author, Takei’s first book, his autobiography, ‘To the Stars’, was published in 1994; and in 2012 and 2013 he published his second and third books, ‘Oh Myyy! There Goes The Internet’, and its sequel, ‘Lions And Tigers And Bears: The Internet Strikes Back’. The latter two books explored his forays on social media and the Internet, earning placement on the Amazon e-book and paperback best-seller lists in 2012 and 2013, respectively. His fifth book, the Eisner Award winning and New York Times bestselling graphic memoir ‘They Called Us Enemy’, was released in July 2019.

Takei’s social media dominance is best denoted by his numerous awards. Mashable.com named George a “social media superstar” on Facebook in 2012, where he currently has over 19.6 million combined fans. In 2013, Takei won the Shorty Award for Distinguished Achievement in Internet Culture. He has 3.4 million followers on Twitter, and posts on various social media platforms. He expanded his internet presence with the 2015 YouTube series, “It Takeis Two,” starring with husband, Brad Takei.  The “reality” series shared the couple’s daily navigation of their world, with George’s vibrant sense of humour and Brad’s less-than-optimistic pragmatism. In 2015, Cosmopolitan Magazine named Takei “One of the Internet’s 50 Most Fascinating People.” Takei and his husband, Brad, were married at the Japanese American National Museum on September 14, 2008. The Takeis reside in Los Angeles, California.

Takei received both bachelor and master of arts degrees from UCLA (’60, ’64). In June 2019, Takei received the Distinguished Alumni Award in Theater from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television (UCLA TFT). In June 2016, California State University, Los Angeles, presented Takei with an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters.

LISTINGS INFO

Sing Out, Louise! Productions
presents

‘George Takei’s Allegiance’

Book by Marc Acito, Jay Kuo, and Lorenzo Thione
Music and Lyrics by Jay Kuo

Directed & Choreographed by
Tara Overfield Wilkinson

Musical Supervision & Orchestrations by
Andrew Hilton & Charlie Ingles

Lighting Design by
Nic Farman

Sound Design by
Chris Whybrow

Casting by
Sarah Leung Casting

Charing Cross Theatre
The Arches
Villiers Street
London WC2N 6NL

www.AllegianceMusical.com

Box office: 08444 930650

Bookingy to
Saturday 8 April, 2023

Performances:

Monday to Saturday evenings at 7.30pm

Wednesday and Saturday matinees

at 2.30pm

Prices:
£20.00 – £70.00
Premium seats £80

A booking fee applies to phone and internet orders;
no booking fee to in person over the counter sales.
A restoration levy  applies to all tickets

The box office is open from 2 hours before curtain time on performance days for in person sales

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