FIRST LOOK AT THE CAST OF MIKE BARTLETT’S NEW COMEDY SCANDALTOWN

FIRST LOOK AT THE CAST OF MIKE BARTLETT’S NEW COMEDY SCANDALTOWN

The first images are released today of the full company of Scandaltown, a brand new comedy and irreverent satire by award-winning writer Mike Bartlett (BBC’s Doctor Foster) directed by the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre’s Artistic Director Rachel O’Riordan (Olivier Award winning Killology) who reunite following their critically acclaimed 2020 revival of Love, Love, Love.

Scandaltown is a modern restoration comedy, set in post-pandemic London, full of immorality, political hypocrisy and the machinations of a fame-hungry elite. The world premiere productionruns at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre from 07 April to 14 May with opening night for press on 14 April. Tickets are available from £10 at www.lyric.co.uk

Scandaltown brings together a 12-strong cast: Rachael Stirling as Lady Susan Climber(The Bletchley Circle, Hollington Drive); Richard Goulding as Matt Eton (The Windsors, King Charles III); Emma Cunniffe as Aunty Julie (Queen Anne – RSC); Cecilia Appiah as Phoebe Virtue (The Long Song – CFT); Matthew Broome as Jack Virtue in his stage debut; Henry Everett as Peter Media OBE and Carson (Antony and Cleopatra – National Theatre); Luke Hornsby as Freddie Peripheral (1917, Harlots); Thomas Josling as Tom Double-Budget (Habeas Corpus – Menier); Aysha Kala  as Hannah Tweetwell (BAFTA Breakthrough Brit, The Welkin – National Theatre); Annette McLaughlin as Rosalind Double-Budget and Scrub (Matilda, Harry Potter and The Cursed Child); Ami Okumura Jones as Jenny Hood (EastEnders, Wendy & Peter Pan – Leeds Playhouse); and Chukwuma Omambala as Sir Dennis Hedge and Kevin the Postman (A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hecuba – RSC).

We are not virtuous, but neither are we cruel. We believe in simply: no shame.

When noble heroine Miss Phoebe Virtue receives worrisome news on Instagram that her twin brother Jack may be endangering his reputation in London Town, she decides she must visit herself, and investigate. Scandaltown is a modern restoration comedy and an irreverent satire for our times. Expect the finest couture, rakish behaviour, explicit hashtags and a party that will have all of London talking. Welcome to Scandaltown.

Set Design is by Good Teeth, Costume Design by Kinnetia Isidore, Lighting Design by Paul Keogan, Sound Design and Composition by Simon Slater, Choreography by Malik Nashad Sharpe, Wigs, Hair and Make-up Design by Susanna Peretz, Casting by Amy Ball CDG, Gender Consultant Dr Lloyd (Meadhbh) Houston, and Assistant Director Kwame Owusu.

Louise Redknapp Joins Susie Amy and Oliver Farnworth in UK Tour of Fatal Attraction

CELEBRATED TV TALENT AND PERFORMER

LOUISE REDKNAPP JOINS THE CAST OF THE PROVOCATIVE NEW STAGE THRILLER

Tonight (Wednesday 9th March, 2022) marks Louise Redknapp’s debut in the UK tour of Fatal Attraction.

Based on the iconic movie phenomenon, she joins the tour in the role of Beth Gallagher alongside Oliver Farnworth as Dan Gallagher and Susie Amy who has moved into the role of Alex Forrest.

Fatal Attraction 2022 Tour List

CAST CHANGE Susie Amy will perform the role of Alex Forrest, Louise Redknapp the role of Beth Gallagher and Oliver Farnworth that of Dan Gallagher from Wednesday 9th March onwards.

 Tue 8– Sat 12 March   Box Office: 029 2087 8889

New Theatre, Cardiff    www.newtheatrecardiff.co.uk   

Tue 15 – Sat 19 March   Box Office: 01242 572573

Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham  www.everymantheatre.org.uk

 Tue 22 – Sat 26 March   Box Office: 03330 096 690.

Richmond Theatre, Richmond  www.atgtickets.com/venues/richmond-theatre

 Tue 29 March – Sat 2 April  Box Office: 01604 624 811 

Royal and Derngate, Northampton      www.royalandderngate.co.uk

 Tue 5 – Sat 9 April   Box Office: 0844 871 7627

Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury  www.atgtickets.com/venues/aylesbury-waterside-theatre

 Tue 19 April – Sat 23 April  Box Office: 0844 8717647

Theatre Royal, Glasgow   www.atgtickets.com/venues/theatre-royal-glasgow

Tue 26 – 30 April                                      Box Office: 01223 503333
Arts Theatre, Cambridge                          www.cambridgeartstheatre.com/whats-on/fatal-attraction

 Tue 3 – 7 May    Box Office: 0333 009 6690

York, Grand Opera House                      www.atgtickets.com/venues/grand-opera-house-york

Magic Goes Wrong Review

Hull New Theatre, Hull – until 12th March 2022

Reviewed by Dawn Bennett

5*****

I have had the pleasure of seeing a number of Mischief productions over the last few years so I knew roughly what to expect madness, mayhem and belly laughs and that is what we got and a lot more!

(Kenny Wax Ltd, Stage Presence Ltd and Kevin McCollum present…) Mischief and the magicians Penn & Teller, who have put together a brilliant and funny couple of hours.

From before the curtain went up, we had the cast in the audience looking for missing doves, a rabbit trying to escape across the stage and the “charity” sign having the missing letters replaced.

We were watching a “Disaster in Magic Charity Fundraiser” set up by Sophisticato (Sam Hill) who gave a brilliant performance as a magician trying fill his Father’s footsteps, as well as raise money in his memory. We had Mind Mangler (Rory Fairbairn) trying, and failing spectacularly to read the audiences mind, aided by Mickey (Daniel Anthony) as a member of the audience a bit familiar to him! The Blade (Keifer Moriarty) who played the slightly unhinged daredevil sometimes knife wielding magician. Spitzmaus (Jocely Prah) and Bar (Chloe Tannenbaum) are so funny as the magician assistants and have their own contortionist act, with various degrees of success, fitting, or not, in boxes! Sophisticatos main cash donor Eugenia (Valerie Cutko) takes part in the highlight act of magic in the first half and we see a bit more of her than they would like!

All the cast including the stagehands and camera crew played by Ishbel Cumming, Ricky Oakley, CJ Field and Jay Olpin work so well together and their timing is brilliant.

There are some brilliant tricks in this show as you would expect from the genius that is Penn & Teller that are so well executed that you will be left wondering how they did it.

To say that this is a show that “Goes Wrong” Mischief have got it very right!!

THE ADDAMS FAMILY THE MUSICAL REVIEW

EMPIRE THEATRE, LIVERPOOL – UNTIL SATURDAY 12TH MARCH 2022

REVIEWED BY MIA BOWEN

5*****

I don’t think Charles Addams ever imagined, back in 1938 the franchise that would result, from his single-panel newspaper cartoons, about a macabre American family with an affinity for all things dark and gloomy. After the success of the TV series, animations and big screen releases, the musical was inevitable. Our favourite ghoulish family, is touring the UK in a spectacular musical comedy from the award-winning writers Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, with music and lyrics from Tony Award nominated Andrew Lippa. The Addams Family musical comedy is a celebration of all things creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky!

As soon as the audience hears the first few notes of the familiar theme song, everyone joins ‘Thing’, the resident disembodied hand, in clicking their fingers to the beat and they are straight away transported into the wacky world of the Addams family. As the plot unfolds, we learn that Wednesday Addams (Kingsley Morton), the princess of darkness is all grown up and has fallen in love with a ‘normal’ young man, Lucas Beineke (Ahmed Hamad). Wednesday confides in her father Gomez (Cameron Blakely) that she is secretly engaged, and has invited Lucas and his parents, Mal (Sean Kingsley) and Alice Beineke (Kara Lane) to dinner that evening. Gomez is caught in a web of lies as he tries to keep the secret from the love of his life and matriarch Morticia (Joanne Clifton). Pugsley (Grant McIntyre) is understandably concerned and resistant to his sister’s new life, and steals a potion from Grandma (Carol Ball), which he accidently gives to Alice, thus uncovering hidden truths within the Beineke family.

Uncle Fester (Matt Slack) with his quick wit, quirky behaviour and narrative role commands the attention of the audience. He executed one of my favourite musical performances of the evening ‘The moon and Me’.

Lurch (Ryan Bennett) the family’s butler, is one of my best loved characters of the musical. He has the audience in stitches with his heavy and exceptionally slow footsteps and all without uttering a word, except for the odd grunt here and there. Watch out for a nice surprise in the finale.

The grand, haunted house-style set design of Diego Pitarch contributes so much to the whole atmosphere of the production and transports the audience to the family mansion from the beginning.

Professional dancer and champion in Strictly Come Dancing, Joanne Clifton and Cameron Blakely had the whole audience gasping and cheering with their exquisite performance of the tango and their chemistry complemented the style and tone of the piece.

Each character was reflected through their individual costumes and the production was accompanied by a live orchestra with an extraordinary original score.

I can guarantee you will laugh out loud, and in the words of Morticia Addams, this production will leave you feeling ‘perfectly unhappy’.

Nominations announced for Olivier Awards 2022 with Mastercard

Nominations announced for Olivier Awards 2022 with Mastercard

  • Cabaret leads the way with 11 nominations, including acting nods for Eddie Redmayne and Jessie Buckley
  • Life of Pi is most nominated play with 9 nominations, equalled by classic musical revival Anything Goes
  • Lily Allen, Sheila Atim, Emma Corrin and Cush Jumbo nominated for Best Actress
  • Best Actor nominees are Hiran Abeysekera, Ben Daniels, Omari Douglas and Charles Edwards
  • Mastercard Best New Musical nominees are Back To The Future – The Musical, The Drifters Girl, Frozen, Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical and Moulin Rouge! The Musical 
  • 2:22 A Ghost Story, Best Of Enemies, Cruise and Life Of Pi nominated for Best New Play

Watch the Olivier Awards nominations announcement video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=US8BR1MpPFw

officiallondontheatre.com/olivier-awards

Nominations have been announced for the Olivier Awards 2022 with Mastercard, British theatre’s most prestigious honours, which take place on Sunday 10 April at the Royal Albert Hall.

Eddie Redmayne and Jessie Buckley are both up for leading actor awards for Cabaret, a revival of the 1966 Kander and Ebb musical which has transformed the West End’s Playhouse Theatre into the ‘Kit Kat Club’ to huge critical acclaim. The production has received 11 nominations across the board – the most for a single show this year – including for director Rebecca Frecknall, supporting actors Liza Sadovy and Elliot Levey, and for Magic Radio Best Musical Revival.

Life Of Pi, Lolita Chakrabarti’s stage adaptation of the bestselling novel which began life in Sheffield in 2019 and is currently playing at the Wyndham’s Theatre, leads the field for plays with nine nominations, including Best Actor for Hiran Abeysekera in the title role and Best Supporting Actor for the seven performers who play ‘Richard Parker’, the puppet tiger – Fred Davis, Daisy Franks, Romina Hytten, Tom Larkin, Habib Nasib Nader, Tom Stacy and Scarlet Wilderink.

Also garnering nine nominations – including Best Musical Revival – is the classic Cole Porter musical Anything Goes, which broke box office records at the Barbican Theatre last summer. Broadway star Sutton Foster is nominated for Best Actress in a Musical for her role in the production, alongside Robert Lindsay, Carly Mercedes Dyer and Gary Wilmot in supporting categories, and nods for directing, choreography, orchestrations and costume design.

Back To The Future – The Musical, a new stage adaptation of the hit 1985 sci-fi film currently playing at the Adelphi Theatre, has seven nominations, including Mastercard Best New Musical, as well as Best Original Score or New Orchestrations for Grammy-winning composers Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard and orchestrators Ethan Popp and Bryan Crook. Olly Dobson is nominated for Best Actor in a Musical for his role as Marty McFly, with Hugh Coles (George McFly) up for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical.

With five nominations apiece are Moulin Rouge! The Musical, a Tony Award-winning hit which transferred to the Piccadilly Theatre and is up for Best New Musical, and the National Theatre’s production of Larry Kramer’s play The Normal Heart – set in New York’s gay community during the 1980s AIDS crisis – for which Liz Carr, Ben Daniels, Dino Fetscher and Danny Lee Wynter all receive acting nods.

Frozen is nominated for four Olivier Awards, with Stephanie McKeon up for Best Actress in a Musical for her role as Anna. Also with four nominations are Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical – a retelling of the reggae icon’s life starring Arinzé Kene and Gabrielle Brooks (both nominated themselves) – and Michael Longhurst’s star-studded Donmar Warehouse production of the Nick Payne play Constellations, which was performed by four revolving casts and has received acting nominations for Omari Douglas and Sheila Atim.

Lily Allen has received a Best Actress nomination for her West End debut in 2:22 A Ghost Story (which was also nominated for Best New Play), alongside Cush Jumbo for playing the title role in Hamlet at the Young Vic, and Emma Corrin for Anna X at the Harold Pinter Theatre, part of producer Sonia Friedman’s post-lockdown RE:EMERGE season of new plays. Among the Best Actor nominees is Charles Edwards, for his performance as Gore Vidal in James Graham’s new play Best of Enemies at the Young Vic. 

Elsewhere in the nominations, Pride And Prejudice* (*Sort Of), a comedic, all-female retelling of the Jane Austen classic first seen at the Edinburgh Fringe, is nominated three times. Cruise, Jack Holden’s Soho-set one-man play – produced by West End newcomers and one of the first shows to open post-lockdown in 2021 – is a contender for Best New Play.

In the Opera and Dance categories, nominees include English National Opera’s The Cunning Little Vixen (Best New Opera Production), mezzo soprano Christine Rice for her performance in 4/4 at the Royal Opera House (Outstanding Achievement in Opera) and De Punta A Cabo in 100% Cuban, a programme by dance superstar Carlos Acosta’s company Acosta Danza at Sadler’s Wells (Outstanding Achievement in Dance).

Commenting on the nominations, Julian Bird, Chief Executive of the Society of London Theatre and Executive Producer of the Olivier Awards, said:

‘I want to offer enormous congratulations to all the 2022 Olivier Awards nominees. This year’s fantastic array truly demonstrates the breadth and diversity of London’s world-leading theatre industry, and its extraordinary creativity and resilience during an extremely challenging period for our sector. After a two-year hiatus, we are delighted to be able to bring the theatre community together again to celebrate our brightest talents. I’m sure the atmosphere in the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday 10 April will be absolutely electric.’

The Olivier Awards will be hosted by Jason Manford and broadcast via official media partners ITV and Magic Radio. Further details of the ceremony will be announced soon.

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Acclaimed New Musical ‘The Drifters Girl’ Extends West End Run Into 2023

ACCLAIMED NEW MUSICAL MEETS PUBLIC DEMAND, EXTENDING WEST END SEASON TO NEXT YEAR

NOW BOOKING TO 12 FEBRUARY 2023

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

At Garrick Theatre, Londonwww.thedriftersgirl.com

Michael Harrison and David Ian are thrilled to announce today that The Drifters Girl – the new musical which tells the remarkable story of one of the world’s greatest vocal groups and the woman who made them – is to extend its run at Garrick Theatre in London to Sunday 12 February 2023.

The Drifters Girl has been thrilling audiences since beginning in Newcastle in October 2021. The show transferred to London in November 2021, and has continued to play to packed houses and nightly standing ovations.

The musical tells the story of Faye Treadwell, the legendary manager of The Drifters who, alongside her husband, fought for three decades 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 UK’s Queen of Soul Beverley Knight plays Faye Treadwell, with Adam J BernardTarinn CallenderMatt Henry and Tosh Wanogho-Maud as the iconic group. Beverley continues in the role through to Saturday 2 July, with casting from that date to be announced.

Adam J Bernard exploded into the West End limelight when he originated the role of Jimmy ‘Thunder’ Early in Dreamgirls, for which he was awarded an Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical.

Tarinn Callender originated the roles of Hercules Mulligan and James Madison in the West End production of the international musical phenomenon Hamilton. His other credits include the Olivier Award winning production of Come From Away.

Award-winning actor, singer, songwriter and artist Matt Henry won an Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his performance as Lola in Kinky Boots, for which he also received a Grammy Award nomination for the London cast recording.

As a finalist on the BBC’s The Voice, Matt’s performance of Ray LaMontagne’s ‘Trouble’ racked up over four million hits on YouTube and the original ‘Trouble’ re-entered the UK charts that week, testament to Matt’s performance.

Tosh Wanogho-Maud played Jimmy in the West End musical Dreamgirls. His other West End credits include ShowBoatTheBookof Mormon and playing the role of Simba in The Lion King.

The cast is completed by Marcus Ayton, Ashford Campbell, Ethan Davis, Vanessa Ela Young, Michael James Stewart, Alanna Leslie, Curtis Scott, and the young actors are Aurora Baptiste, Amari Brown, Savanna Musoni, Savannah Skinner-Henry and Shanyia Tsoto.

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, based on an idea by Tina Treadwell, and which is co-created by Beverley KnightAdam J BernardTarinn CallenderMatt Henry and Tosh Wanogho-Maud is directed by Jonathan Church, with set design by Anthony Ward, choreography by Karen Bruce, costume design by Fay Fullerton, orchestrations and musical supervision by Chris Egan lighting design by Ben Cracknell, sound design by Tom Marshall and video design by Andrzej Goulding. Associate Director is Tyrone Huntley and Associate Choreographer is Myles Brown with casting by Stuart Burt and children’s casting by Jo Hawes.

The Drifters Girl is produced by Michael Harrison and David Ian.

MATT BAKER JOINS THE CIRCUS IN GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS AT RICHMOND THEATRE

ROLL UP! ROLL UP!

MATT BAKER JOINS THE CIRCUS IN

AT RICHMOND THEATRE FROM 3 – 31 DECEMBER 2022

Richmond Theatre have today, 8 March, announced that their annual pantomime, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, will star TV-favourite Matt Baker. Matt will star as Joey the Clown, reprising the role he originated in the critically acclaimed 2019 London Palladium production.

Goldilocks and the Three Bears will be a panto like Richmond has never seen before, bringing all the magic of the Big Top to the Theatre featuring international circus acts combined with all the comedy you’d expect from the perfect family Christmas show.

Matt Baker is best known as a presenter of Countryfile on BBC One and Matt Baker: Our Farm in the Dales on Channel 4. Previously, he has presented The One Show, Blue Peter and was a finalist on Strictly Come Dancing. He has been seen on stage as Caractacus Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

On returning to the circus spectacular, Matt Baker said: “I’m thrilled to be back in panto, working with Crossroads Pantomimes again to bring the glitz and magic of the Goldilocks Circus to the beautiful Richmond Theatre.”

Goldilocks and the Three Bears is produced by the World’s biggest pantomime producer, Crossroads Pantomimes, whose Chief Executive Michael Harrison said: “I am so pleased to have Matt back with us this year at Richmond Theatre. Not only is Matt a star on screen, but his charisma, charm and impressive circus skills make him a fantastic addition to this show. With this dazzling circus-themed pantomime, I know that our audiences in Richmond are going to be in for a real treat this Christmas”

Rachel Crocombe-Lane, Theatre Director of Richmond Theatre said: “We are massive fans of Matt at Richmond Theatre, and when we heard he was available to join us for our 2022 panto season we were ecstatic. I’m confident the Richmond audiences will love what he brings to the stage.”

Goldilocks’ circus is under threat from an evil rival circus owner and, with the help of their madcap circus friends, they’re battling to rescue their Big Top from ruin. Will they succeed? All seems lost, until three brilliant bears join the gang…

With further casting to be announced, don’t miss your chance to grab your tickets to the biggest and the best circus in town this Christmas, and be swept away by a pantomime spectacular that’s just right!

Goldilocks and the Three Bears replaces the originally announced production of Jack and the Beanstalk.

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD LAUNCHES ALL RISE £15 TICKET INITIATIVE

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

LAUNCHES ALL RISE £15 TICKET INITIATIVE

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH TODAYTIX

PREVIEWS BEGIN THURSDAY 10 MARCH

Ahead of previews starting this Thursday 10 March, To Kill a Mockingbird today announces the launch of the All Rise ticket scheme in an exclusive partnership with TodayTix, offering £15 seats for every performance across the run. The initiative aims to provide access at affordable prices to as wide an audience as possible.

More than 1,400 tickets will be released each month. The first release of tickets is on 8 March, for performances up to and including 2 April. In addition to the All Rise initiative, there will be an opportunity to purchase £15 tickets via Today Tix daily rush – where a limited number of additional seats will be available on each performance day via the app. The TodayTix app can be downloaded onto iOs or Android devices for free via the app store; or you can access online via TodayTix.com.

To Kill a Mockingbird opens at the Gielgud Theatre on 31 March 2022, with previews from 10 March. This new play by Aaron Sorkin isbased on Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, and directed by Bartlett Sher.

Set in Maycomb, Alabama in 1934, To Kill a Mockingbird has provided American literature with some of its most indelible characters: lawyer Atticus Finch, the tragically wronged Tom Robinson, Atticus’ daughter Scout, her brother Jem, their housekeeper and caretaker Calpurnia and the reclusive Arthur “Boo” Radley. For the past six decades and for every generation, this story, its characters and portrait of small-town America have helped to, and continue to, inspire conversation and change.

Harper Lee’s enduring story of racial injustice and childhood innocence has sold more than 45 million copies of the novel worldwide. 2020 marked the 60th anniversary of its publication. 

The full cast is Harry Attwell (Mr Cunningham/Boo Radley), Amanda Boxer (Mrs Henry Dubose), Poppy Lee Friar (Mayella Ewell), John Hastings (Bailiff), Simon Hepworth (Mr Roscoe/Dr Reynolds), Laura Howard (Miss Stephanie/Dill’s Mother), Lloyd Hutchinson (Link Deas), Gwyneth Keyworth (Scout Finch), Tom Mannion (Sheriff Heck Tate), David Moorst (Dill Harris), Pamela Nomvete (Calpurnia), Jim Norton (Judge Taylor), Patrick O’Kane (Bob Ewell), Jude Owusu (Tom Robinson), Harry Redding (Jem Finch), Rafe Spall (Atticus Finch), David Sturzaker (Horace Gilmer) and Natasha Williams (Mrs Dubose’s Maid), with Helen BelbinLaurence BelcherPaul BirchardRyan Ellsworth, Rebecca HayesDanny Hetherington, Matthew JureAnna Munden and Itoya Osagiede making up the ensemble.

Joining Sher and the original Broadway creative team – Miriam Buether (Set), Ann Roth (Costume), Jennifer Tipton (Lighting), Scott Lehrer (Sound), Adam Guettel (Original Score), Kimberly Grigsby (Music Supervision) and Campbell Young Associates (Hair & Wigs) – are Serena Hill as Casting Director, Hazel Holder as Voice & Dialect Coach, Titas Halder as Associate Director, Candida Caldicot as Musical Director, Tavia Rivée Jefferson as Cultural Coordinator and Rasheka Christie-Carter as Assistant Director.

The West End production is produced by Barry Diller and Sonia Friedman Productions.

Menier Chocolate Factory: MARIA FRIEDMAN & FRIENDS – LEGACY EXTENDS UNTIL 17 APRIL

MARIA FRIEDMAN & FRIENDS

Legacy

EXTENDS UNTIL 17 APRIL

The Menier Chocolate Factory, in association with Sonia Friedman Productions, today announces the extension of the world première of their brand-new show Maria Friedman & Friends – Legacy, celebrating the brilliance of Marvin HamlischMichel Legrand and Stephen Sondheim, until 17 April due to popular demand.

The extension comes hot on the heels of the announcement that Friedman will direct Daniel Radcliffe as Charley in Merrily We Roll Along at New York Theatre Workshop this Autumn, in a production based on her multiple award-wining production at the Menier.

Three-time Olivier Award winner Maria Friedman was a friend of and collaborator with these extraordinary composers. This unique event will see her showcase many of their greatest works – including Broadway Baby, Losing My Mind, A Piece Of Sky and Nothing – with entertaining and personal memories that make a Friedman cabaret a night to remember.

Collaborating with musical director and pianist, Theo Jamieson, and with fellow performers Matthew WhiteIan McLarnonAlfie Friedman and Desmonda Cathabel, and a choir from the Royal Academy of Music, this show promises to be a celebration worthy of some of the greatest composers of the 20th century. Jamieson will be accompanied by Paul Moylan on Double Bass, and James Powell on Percussion.

Maria Friedman & Friends – Legacy sees Friedman and the Menier renew their collaboration following the critically acclaimed Maria Friedman Re-arranged – which transferred to the West End, her appearance as Golde in the Menier’s production of Fiddler on the Roof at the Playhouse, and of course, Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along, which saw her make her directorial debut, and also transferred to the West End, winning the Olivier and Evening Standard Awards for Best Revival of a Musical and the Critics’ Circle Award for Best Musical.

Maria Friedman is a three-time Olivier Award winner for Maria Friedman By Special Arrangement at the Donmar Warehouse (1995), Best Actress in a Musical for her performance as Fosca in the West End production of Stephen Sondheim’s Passion (1996), and for Ragtime (2003), and nine-time Olivier Award nominee. Her other theatre credits include Fiddler on the RoofMerrily We Roll Along, Blues in the Night, Chicago, The Witches of Eastwick, Anna in The King and I at the Royal Albert Hall with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and Lady in the Dark. In 2004 she originated the role of Marian Halcombe in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Woman in White, both in the West End and on Broadway. She is regularly associated with the work of Stephen Sondheim, having performed principle roles in Merrily We Roll Along, A Little Night Music, Sunday in the Park with George, as Mrs Lovett in concert performances of Sweeney Todd (Royal Festival Hall), as Sally in Follies (Palladium) as well as other concert performances as Desiree Armfeldt, Countess Charlotte Malcolm and Petra in A Little Night Music. She also appeared in New York, Washington and the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall in celebration of Stephen Sondheim’s 80th birthday. She has performed her critically acclaimed one-woman shows – Maria Friedman – By Special Arrangement and Maria Friedman – By Extra Special Arrangement in venues around the UK and in New York including several seasons at the Café Carlyle, and has most recently performed her new solo show From the Heart to sell-out audiences at Crazy Coqs. She has featured on many cast recordings and released several solo albums including Maria Friedman, Maria Friedman Live, Now and Then, and Maria Friedman Celebrates The Great British Songbook. On screen, her roles include Elaine Peacock in EastEnders, Trish Baynes in CasualtyRed Dwarf, the Narrator in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (DVD), and the Mother Abbess on ITV’s Sound of Music Live. In 2013, she made her directorial debut at the Menier Chocolate Factory with Stephen Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along. Her other directing credits include High Society (The Old Vic), Stepping Out (Vaudeville Theatre) and the world première of the new musical Dusty (Theatre Royal Bath). During lockdown, Friedman and Adrian der Gregorian launched Doorstep Productions to take live musical theatre to front doors across the UK and the company continues to entertain guests at parties and events all over the country.

LISTINGS INFORMATION

MENIER CHOCOLATE FACTORY

53 Southwark Street, London, SE1 1RU

MARIA FRIEDMAN & FRIENDS – LEGACY

Until 17 April

Box Office:                         020 7378 1713 (£2.50 transaction fee per booking)

Website:                             www.menierchocolatefactory.com (£1.50 transaction fee per booking)

Tickets:                               Prices vary, as below from discounted preview tickets to premier seats. With the emphasis on ‘the sooner you book, the better the price’:

www.menierchocolatefactory.com

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PITLOCHRY FESTIVAL THEATRE 2022 ANNOUNCEMENT: Pitlochry Festival Theatre announces Ensemble for 2022 season

Pitlochry Festival Theatre announces Ensemble for 2022 season

Pitlochry Festival Theatre is delighted to announce its Ensemble for its 2022 season which takes place this summer between May and October.

Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s exciting 20-strong Ensemble will feature Keith MacPherson (The Yellow Door, Lyceum/ Edinburgh International Book Festival; Waiting for Godot, Citizens Theatre and Stan and Ollie, BBC Films); Alyson Orr (Cinderella, Pavilion Theatre Glasgow);  Keith Jack (runner up on Any Dream Will Do, BBC, Fame, UK Tour and Only The Brave, Edinburgh Festival ) Rhiane Drummond (Dreamgirls and 9-5 The Musical, both Savoy Theatre and Heathers, UK Tour); Connor Going (Wind in the Willows, Pitlochry Festival Theatre and The Choir of Man, Australia and USA tour); Richard Colvin (Sunshine on Leith, UK Tour and A Christmas Carol, Bolton Octagon);  Deirdre Davis (Eileen Donachie in River City, BBC Scotland, Bold Girls, Citizens Theatre and Monarch of The Glen, Pitlochry Festival Theatre); Lanna Joffrey (The Times of Our Lies, Park Theatre); Nalân Burgess (Welcome to Iran, Royal National Theatre and Theatre Royal Stratford East and the forthcoming The Sandman, Warner Brothers and DC Comics); Amelia Donkor (As You Like It and The Taming of the Shrew, Royal Shakespeare Company and Eastenders, BBC) and Rachael McAllister (A Christmas Carol, Pitlochry Festival Theatre).

The Ensemble will also feature Blythe Jandoo (Aladdin, SEC Armadillo;  Bend It Like Beckham, North American Premiere; Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat; The London Palladium and Aladdin, The Prince Edward Theatre); Jessica Brydges (Peter Pan, Maltings Theatre); Meg Chaplin (Arrival, imPOSSIBLE and The Midnight Child, UK Tour) Anna Fordham (The Borrowers, Watermill Theatre and The Athena, Sky); James Hudson (Saturday Night Fever, West End/UK Tour and The Choir of Man, West End); Kit Orton (Spamalot, West End & UK Tour and Oliver, Watermill Theatre); Tom Richardson (Julius Caesar and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Storyhouse Chester; The Prince and the Pauper, New Vic Theatre); Marc Small (Barefoot in the Park, Pitlochry Festival Theatre; Richard II , Almeida and the TV series The IT CrowdJonathan Creek and Emmerdale); and finally, making his professional acting debut, Richie Spencer.

Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s Artistic Director Elizabeth Newman said about the talented Ensemble:

“We are so excited to welcome our 2022 Ensemble to Pitlochry this year. We cannot wait to start rehearsals for productions which will also see us return to producing theatre inside our building as well as outside and online. This fantastic Ensemble of incredibly talented actors will perform some extraordinary dramas, comedies, new works, and musicals in repertoire throughout our Summer Season including in our brand new Studio. The team of Directors Amy LiptrottBen OcchipintiBrigid LamourCaitlin Skinner, and I cannot wait to make the plays with them for our wonderful audiences. During their time with us, you will be able to see this talented group in different roles. I look forward to our audience enjoying them transforming from production to production. We are also thrilled that this year their work will be seen in Pitlochry and in Edinburgh, London and toured across Scotland, as three of our 2022 summer productions are being co-produced with leading organisations – Stellar Quines Theatre Company, Capital Theatres and Watford Palace Theatre. Pitlochry is known for its Ensemble, and I am excited for us to continue this brilliant tradition.”

Running throughout the summer in the Theatre’s Auditorium, new Studio, as well as outside in the theatre’s Amphitheatre and riverside Bandstand, the 2022 season will include a staging of the much-loved musical Sunshine on Leith (20 May – 1 October), co-produced with Capital Theatres; the premiere, co-produced with Watford Palace Theatre, of Anne-Marie Casey’s adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel Little Women (21 July – 29 September); Michael Frayn’s iconic backstage comedy Noises Off (May 27 – 1 October) which celebrates its 40th anniversary; and a revival of Noël Coward’s classic 1930s comedy of manners, Private Lives (17 June-30 September).

The Theatre’s new studio with see the premieres of three news plays Helping Hands (23 June-9 July) by Cathy Forde; Sara Shaarawi’s (Niqabi Ninja) Sister Radio (25 August – 28 September) – a co-production with Stellar Quines Theatre Company; and Martin McCormick’s new play The Maggie Wall (9 – 29 September).

The 2022 season will also see the premiere of two exciting new productions performed in the Theatre’s picturesque amphitheatre, nestled within its Explorers Garden and in the shadow of Ben-y- Vrackie. From 8 June – 7 July, the Theatre will stage Sherlock Holmes: A Study in Lipstick, Ketchup and Blood,playwright and actor Lesley Hart’s (The Lemon Tree, Òran Mór) brand new adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic detective tale A Study in in Scarlet and in August, the world premiere of David Greig’s (The Adventures with the Painted People) adaptation of Charlotte Higgins’ acclaimed book, Under Another Sky(10 Aug – 23 Sept).

Finally, there will be a terrific line up of entertainment for all the family including a brand new adaptation from the creative team behind last year’s successful production of The Wind in the Willows of Jules Verne’s family adventure Around the World in 80 Days (8 July-17 September).

For further information and tickets for the Pitlochry Festival Theatre 2022 season visit pitlochryfestivaltheatre.com