ROSE THEATRE KINGSTON ANNOUNCES FULL CAST FOR THE SNOW QUEEN

ROSE THEATRE KINGSTON ANNOUNCES

FULL CAST FOR THE SNOW QUEEN

Rose Theatre Kingston presents

The Snow Queen

A new version written and directed by Ciaran McConville

Music & Lyrics, Orchestrations & Musical Direction: Eamonn O’Dwyer;Set Designer: David Farley; Costume Designer: Peter Todd; Lighting Designer: Charlie Morgan Jones; Sound Designer: Ella Wahlström; Associate Director & Voice Coach: Josh Mathieson; Choreographer: Aimee Leigh; Puppet Director: Yvonne Stone; Puppet Designer & Maker: Oliver Hymans; Fight Director: Jessica Hrabowsky for True Edge; Casting Directors: Lucy Jenkins CDG & Sooki McShane CDG; Production Manager: Kate Edwards; Props Supervisor: Taylor & Foley; Costume Supervisor: Annie James.

Rose Theatre Kingston

6 December 2019 – 5 January 2020

Rose Theatre Kingston today announces the full cast for its festive new version of the Hans Christian Andersen classic The Snow Queen written by Ciaran McConville,who returns to the theatre following last year’s successful adaptation of Hansel & Gretel. McConvilledirects a cast of local young actors from Rose Youth Theatre led by a team of professional actors including Helena Blackman (The Snow Queen), Roger May (Dad/Father Christmas), Davina Moon (Freya), Parisa Shahmir (Gerda) and Jack Wolfe (Kai). The production opens on 13 December 2019, with previews from 6 December, and runs until 5 January 2020.

Tucked away in a long forgotten corner of the city is an orphanage. Here Gerda discovers that she is no ordinary teenager, but a Child of Magic, hidden from the reaches of the evil Snow Queen. When she shows her powers to her best friend Kai, she unwittingly reveals their whereabouts. Kai is lured away, and Gerda must journey to the Frozen North into the Queen’s clutches to save him.

Her perilous adventure includes an unlikely pirate captain and a talking reindeer, secretive elves and vicious trolls. As the Snow Queen rallies her forces, Gerda must learn the true nature of her magic powers to save Christmas and rescue Kai.

This Christmas, be enchanted by Hans Christian Andersen’s powerful tale of love, magic and self-realisation. This glittering new adaptation features a wealth of local talent from the Rose Youth Theatre alongside a professional cast.

Ciaran McConville writes and directs. His writing credits for the Rose include Hansel & GretelAlice in WinterlandThe Wind in the WillowsA Christmas CarolOur Town: A Kingston StoryIn the Way of PeaceScenes from Childhood and Stay With Me. Other credits include Beast Quest (Hampton Court Palace), The Enchanted Story Trail (RHS Garden Wisley), Stones (Sutton Theatres), Snowbound (Trafalgar Studios), My Father the Angel (National Theatre Studio), These Four Walls, Shostakovich The Last Symphony, Touched by Fire, The Man Who Dreamed (Edinburgh Festival Fringe), MiracleBoy (Bad Physics), Crooked Little House (Battersea Arts Centre), Immortal (Courtyard Theatre) and The Settling Dust (Union Theatre). McConville’s adaptations include Heart of DarknessThe Jungle BookTreasure IslandNineteen Eighty-Four, The TrialArabian NightsTess of the d’UrbervillesOliver TwistFrankenstein and the hit show Horrible Histories Ruthless Romans, which toured internationally. He is also a founding director of Debut Theatre Company.

Helena Blackman plays The Snow Queen. Her theatre credits include Shout!TitanicSeven Brides for Seven Brothers, South Pacific (UK tours), Kingmaker (The Other Palace/SFTW), But First This (The Watermill Theatre), My Fair LadyThe Sound of Music (Kilworth House Theatre), Gay’s The Word (Finborough Theatre), Impotent (Lion and Unicorn), A Winter’s Tale (Landor Theatre), Little Women (Playhouse Theatre), Noel & Gertie (Cockpit Theatre), The Secret Garden (West Yorkshire Playhouse), Saturday Night (Arts Theatre), The Wizard of Oz (Leicester Haymarket) and Gypsy (Wales Millennium Centre). Her television credits include Pennyworth.

Roger May returns to Rose Theatre Kingston to playDad/Father Christmas; he previously appeared in The Winslow Boy. His theatre credits include Romeo and Juliet (US tour), The Pitman Painters (New Vic Theatre), For All Time (Rye Arts Festival), The Railway ChildrenTime and Time Again (UK tours), The President’s Holiday (Hampstead Theatre), The Last Confession (Chichester Festival Theatre/Theatre Royal Haymarket), Private Lives (Theatre Royal Haymarket), Troilus and Cressida (Edinburgh International Festival/RSC), Twelfth Night (Nuffield Southampton Theatres) and Richard III (RSC). His television credits include recurring character Oliver Clarke in DoctorsFather BrownAn Adventure in Space and TimeThe HourMI HighBroadsideBritzShackletonThe Cazalets and Horatio Hornblower: The Duel. For radio, he is a series regular on The Archers.

Davina Moon plays Freya. Her theatre credits include The Last Temptation of Boris JohnsonYellow Face (Park Theatre), The Mirror Crack’d (Salisbury Playhouse), Double Act (Polka Theatre), Yellow Face (National Theatre), Privates on Parade (Noël Coward Theatre), Around the World (Sadler’s Wells), Celebration (Watford Place Theatre), Wuthering Heights (Lyric Hammersmith), Annie Get Your Gun (Young Vic), Wah! Wah! Girls (Sadler’s Wells/Kneehigh), Britain’s Got Bhangra (Theatre Royal Stratford East), Bombay Dreams (Apollo Victoria) and Miss Saigon (Theatre Royal Drury Lane). Her film credits include Dirty GodMilitary Wives and All the Children are Sleeping.

Parisa Shahmir plays Gerda. Her theatre credits include We Live in Cairo (American Repertory Theatre), The Last Ship (Northern Stage), Mamma Mia! (UK tour), UCAS (Edinburgh Festival Fringe) and Just So (Bridewell Theatre); and for film, Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again!.

Jack Wolfe plays Kai. His theatre credits include Sweeney Todd (Lyric Theatre, Belfast), Pinocchio (National Theatre), The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party (Chipping Campden) and The Braille Legacy (Charing Cross Theatre). His television credits include Father Brown.

The Snow Queen                                                                                                                                        Listings

Rose Theatre Kingston

24-26 High Street, Kingston, KT1 1HL

6 December 2019 – 5 January 2020

www.rosetheatrekingston.org

Twitter: @Rosetheatre

Facebook: /RoseTheatreKingston

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PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Fri 6 Dec               6pm      

Sat 7 Dec             1pm & 6pm

Mon 9 Dec          2pm      

Tue 10 Dec          2pm

Thu 12 Dec          2pm      

Fri 13 Dec            7pm

Sat 14 Dec           1pm & 6pm                                                       

Sun 15 Dec          11am & 5:30pm

Fri 20 Dec            11am & 5:30pm

Sat 21 Dec           11am & 5:30pm

Sun 22 Dec          11am & 5:30pm

Mon 23 Dec        11am & 5:30pm

Tue 24 Dec          11am & 4pm

Thu 26 Dec          11am & 5:30pm

Fri 27 Dec            11am & 5:30pm  

Sat 28 Dec           11am (Audio Described Performance) & 5:30pm

Sun 29 Dec          11am & 5:30pm                                                                               

Mon 30 Dec        11am & 5:30pm                                

Tue 31 Dec          11am & 5:30pm

Thu 2 Jan             5:30pm

Fri 3 Jan              11am (Relaxed Performance) & 5:30pm

Sat 4 Jan              11am (Signed Performance) & 5:30pm

Sun 5 Jan            3pm

Box Office:                          020 8174 0090

Monday – Saturday: 10am – 8pm (6pm non-performance days)

Sunday: at least one hour before the performance

Concessions:                      Only one discount per ticket, subject to availability

Over 60 & children under 16: £10 off top three prices.

Unwaged, entertainment union, and Students: £5 off top three prices.

Access:                                 Patrons with disabilities enjoy £10 tickets for them and their companion.

Contact Box Office on 020 8174 0090 for more details and to book.

Sensory Access:               A digital hearing system is available for patrons with a hearing aid, and Sennheiser headsets for patrons without a hearing aid. Guide and hearing dogs are welcome. Please let us know in advance so we can provide a dog-sitter and water bowl.

Learning Disabilities:      Please contact us in advance to discuss how we can help make your visit as comfortable as possible, on 020 8174 0090 or email [email protected]

The Mono Box presents PLAYSTART: The Fundraising Gala on Sunday 17 November

THE MONO BOX PRESENTS
PLAYSTART: The Fundraising Gala
Sunday 17th November
Doors: 2:00pm / Curtain up: 2.30pm / Curtain down: 5:30pm
HAMPSTEAD THEATRE, ETON AVENUE, SWISS COTTAGE, LONDON, NW3 3EU

Join Co-Founders Polly Bennett and Joan Iyiola and Patrons Vanessa Kirby (The Crown, Netflix) and Susan Wokoma (E4’s Crazyhead, Chewing Gum) for a showcase of 4 new plays by young companies mentored and empowered by The Mono Box on Sunday 17th November 2019.
 

This special day will showcase four premiere plays written, directed and performed by outstanding emerging talent, who have been empowered by The Mono Box through their PLAYSTART programme. Every penny raised at PLAYSTART: The Fundraising Gala through ticket sales, the auction and donations will help meet the demands of members and support the best of emerging British talent.  

Four emerging writer/director pairs have each completed a 15-minute play, with the support and mentorship of a professional playwright. The Mono Box has provided them with free rehearsal space, facilities to cast actors, a producer and feedback from industry professionals to help them realise their work.

PLAYSTART: The Fundraising Gala will provide an opportunity for these plays to be performed on Hampstead Theatre’s Main Stage in front of a lively, supportive audience and will mark the launch of the PLAYSTART Book published by Oberon Books. The Gala has been kindly sponsored by HN Wines who will be providing a glass of fizz for our Champion ticket bookers on arrival. Expect a live auction of prizes donated including a stay at luxury Hampshire Hotel Heckfield Place, a guided tour of Tate Modern and more prizes donated by theatre royalty led by Tom Clarkson, and musical performances from Rebecca LoudonAnnabel York and Tida Chinyanga.

The Mono Box empowers young writers, directors and actors – and is run entirely by unpaid volunteers, generous artists and industry practitioners. We have ambitions to grow our diverse and unique programme.  Be a Mono Box Champion! Every penny raised at the Gala will be used to continue to galvanise the best of emerging British talent – grab your £75 VIP ticket and actively champion the next generation of artists. Other tickets cost £25-£35 and there are 100 x £10 tickets for under-30s,

Come along to discover some of the future’s brightest talent!

ABOUT PLAYSTART

This is the third year of PLAYSTART, a scheme signalling The Mono Box’s commitment to help support emerging theatre makers. PLAYSTART 2019 pairs four emerging writers with four directors and provides a platform for them to stage a 15-minute play, with the support and mentorship of a professional mentors. They receive free rehearsal space, facilities to cast actors, a producer and workshops with and feedback from industry professionals to help them realise their work.

This year the writers are being mentored by playwrights Phoebe Éclair-Powell, Ella Hickson, James Graham and Vinay Patel. Directors are being mentored by Ned Bennett (Equus, Pomona) and Andrew Whyment (Squint.) This mentorship culminates in a performance on Sunday 17th November at Hampstead Theatre where The Mono Box is an Associate Company. Additionally, all writers will be published first time in The Mono Box’s PLAYSTART anthology, in collaboration with Oberon Books.

This new writing scheme has previously seen participants receiving full length commissions for leading venues, and this year we are aiming for all four 15-minute plays to develop into full productions.

We are excited to announce the plays cast and creative teams:

When the Leaves Fall by Grace Tarr
Directed by Evangeline Cullingworth
Cast includes: Olivia Dowd, Felix Pilgrim and Risha Silvera

Meatballs by Maatin Patel
Directed by Ebe Bamboye
Cast includes: Cassian Bilton, Ikky Elyas, Lauren O’Leary and Isabel Adomakoh Young

One of the Good Ones by Vivian Xie
Directed by Adrian Tang
Cast includes: Christian Bradley and Angela Yeoh

Cold Feet and Bacon Sandwiches by Kiran Benawra
Directed by Sibylla Kalid
Cast Includes: Martha Pothen and Zara Tomkinson

ABOUT THE MONO BOX

The Mono Box is a vital resource for artists wanting to access the industry and for theatre makers wanting to develop their skills. Since its inception in 2013 The Mono Box has become the only place to offer access to a play collection donated entirely by theatre professionals, responsive training, wellbeing support and offer new writing opportunities.

THE MONO BOX PATRONS ARE:

Sir Derek Jacobi (I,Claudius), Vanessa Kirby (The Crown, Netflix), Susan Wokoma (E4’s Crazyhead, Chewing Gum), Danny Kirrane (Peterloo), James Norton (Happy Valley, McMafia), Joseph Marcell (The Fresh Prince of Bel Air) and Annie Tyson (RADA and Drama Centre BA Acting tutor)

Book your ticket here:  https://www.hampsteadtheatre.com/whats-on/the-mono-box/playstart-a-fundraising-gala/
If you can’t come but are interested in supporting the cause, The Mono Box are accepting donations here:
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/monobox

For further information about The Mono Box can be found here: www.themonobox.co.uk

Marisha Wallace plays The Patrick Studio in 2020

WEST END ‘MARVEL’ MARISHA WALLACE

PLAYS THE PATRICK STUDIO IN 2020

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One of the West End and Broadway’s most instantly recognisable voices and beloved leading ladies is heading out on her first UK tour. Marisha Wallace – the sensational star of such smash-hit shows as DreamgirlsWaitressAladdin and The Book of Mormon – will come to Birmingham Hippodrome’s Patrick Studio on Saturday March 14 2020.

Tickets go on sale to Birmingham Hippodrome Friends and Patron scheme members from 10am, Thursday 31 October and to the general public on Friday 1 Nov at 10am.

Marisha, who has just completed a critically-acclaimed run in West End hit Waitress and, this summer, starred alongside Will Smith in Disney’s big screen blockbuster Aladdin, said: “I’m so excited to be heading out on my first ever UK Tour.

“I fell in love with the UK from the moment I first I stepped on stage here. The warmth and love I’ve received from audiences has been really special and I cannot wait to head out to play theatres around the UK – it’s going to be amazing.”

Marisha – whose power-packed new single ‘Fight Like A Woman’ was released on Friday – was born and raised in a small town in North Carolina. But the small town never held down her big city dreams. From glittering New York, her unbelievable talent has taken her around the world.

On Broadway, Marisha starred in shows such as Disney’s AladdinBook of Mormon and Something Rotten and then here in the UK as Effie White in the stellar West End hit Dreamgirls before following this up as Becky in the unmissable Waitress.

Described by The New York Post as “a marvel”, Marisha’s spine-tingling rendition of ‘And I Am Telling You’ from Dreamgirls has quite simply to be seen and heard to be believed.

Inspired by the likes of the late, great Aretha Franklin, Etta James and Ella Fitzgerald, Marisha’s voice will pull you from your seat and to your feet. She effortlessly infuses jazz, gospel and R&B with a healthy dose of soul that will leave you feeling inspired and uplifted.

Together with her theatre success, this versatile talent has taken on the mainstream music world by performing at the Royal Albert Hall, The London Palladium and Cadogan Hall with such revered international artists as Seal, James Blunt and Gregory Porter.

And Marisha, who released her debut album ‘Soul Holiday’ in 2017, has just enjoyed huge success as Todrick Hall’s special guest at his sold-out shows at The London Palladium and the O2 Ritz Manchester.

Her debut tour is presented by concert promoters Cuffe and Taylor.

Ben Hatton, director of theatre touring for Cuffe and Taylor, said: “Marisha Wallace is an undoubted star of the West End and Broadway and her special talent is one that is rightly winning plaudits on both sides of the Atlantic.

“We are proud to be presenting Marisha’s debut UK tour and we would advise fans of the West End and musical theatre to get their tickets early because these shows are likely to be among the must-see events of 2020.”

Tickets for Marisha Wallace go on sale to Birmingham Hippodrome Friends and Patron scheme members from 10am, Thursday 31 October and to the general public on Friday 1 Nov at 10am. To book visit birminghamhippodrome.com or call 0844 338 5000 (4.5p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge). 

DING DONG! THE MORMONS ARE COMING TO LEEDS

  • PUBLIC BOOKING OPENS ON WEDNESDAY 30 OCTOBER 2019
  • ‘THE BEST MUSICAL OF THIS CENTURY’ (NEW YORK TIMES)

Hello! THE BOOK OF MORMON, the Broadway and West End smash hitmusical, written by Trey Parker, Matt Stone and Robert Lopez, is coming to Leeds Grand Theatre from Wednesday 8 April 2020 to Saturday 2 May 2020.

Public booking for the Tony®, Olivier® and Grammy® award-winning show will open at 10am on Wednesday 30 October.

Trey Parker and Matt Stone are the creators of the Emmy and Peabody award-winning television show, South Park, now in its 22nd season, and the feature films South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut and Team America: World Police.

Robert Lopez co-created the Broadway musical Avenue Q and co-wrote the songs for Disney’s Frozen and Coco. He is one of only 15 artists to win all four major entertainment awards – Emmy®, Grammy®, Oscar® and Tony®. 

THE BOOK OF MORMON follows a pair of Mormon boys sent on a mission to a place that’s a long way from their home in Salt Lake City.

Since making its world premiere in March 2011 at New York’s Eugene O’Neill Theatre where it won nine Tony® Awards, including Best Musical,THE BOOK OF MORMON has been performed on three continents and won over 30 international awards. The musical has smashed long-standing box office records in New York, London, Melbourne, Sydney and cities across the U.S.

The London production opened in February 2013, winning four Olivier Awards®, including Best New Musical, and breaking the record for the highest single day of sales in West End history. It has sold out every one of its 2781 performances to date at the Prince of Wales Theatre.

Tomorrow is a Latter Day!

The Book of Mormon is at Leeds Grand Theatre from Wednesday 8 April 2020 to Saturday 2 May 2020

Book online at leedsgrandtheatre.com or call Box Office on 0844 848 2700

TV Legend David Hasselhoff to join 9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL

MAJOR CASTING NEWS FOR THE SMASH HIT MUSICAL

TV LEGEND DAVID HASSELHOFF

TO PLAY FRANKLIN HART JNR IN

DOLLY PARTON’S

9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL

Music and Lyrics by Dolly Parton, Book by Patricia Resnick

and Directed by Jeff Calhoun

Based on the 20th Century Fox Picture

AT THE SAVOY THEATRE FROM 2 DECEMBER 2019

UNTIL 8 FEBRUARY 2020

Dolly Parton is delighted to announce that David Hasselhoff will play Franklin Hart Jnr in 9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL at The Savoy Theatre from 2 December 2019 until 8 February 2020.

David will join Caroline Sheen as Violet Newstead, Chelsea Halfpenny as Judy Bernly, Natalie McQueen as Doralee Rhodes and Bonnie Langford as Roz Keith.

Dolly Parton said today ‘I am so pleased that David is joining our show. He will be a terrific addition to an already amazing cast, the audiences are going to love him just as much as I do! Get ready to be Hassled Hoff !’.

David Hasselhoff said today ‘I went to see the show back in June and I thought it was ‘Hofftastic’.  Thats when I knew I wanted to be part of it. Franklin Hart Jnr. is going to be a fun part for me to play and I’m looking forward to being back on stage in the UK’.

David Hasselhoff’s TV credits include playing Mitch Buchannon in Baywatch, Michael Knight in Knight Rider and two series of the International Emmy award-winning Hoff the Record. In 2000 he made his Broadway debut in the musical Jekyll & Hyde. His other theatre credits include Roger De Bris in The Producers in Las Vegas and Billy Flynn in Chicago at the Adelphi Theatre in the West End. He has also appeared as a judge on both NBC’s America’s Got Talent and ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent. His film credits include Dodgeball and Spongebob Squarepants The Movie, among many others. David is also a chart-topping recording artist with his album Looking for Freedom going triple platinum in Europe. His latest album Open Your Eyes was released earlier this year and garnered great reviews.  The album features collaborations with a stellar cast of backup musicians.  He has just recently completed a sell-out multi-city concert tour in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

From 2 December the cast of 9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL is completed by Victoria Anderson, Alexander Bartles, Simon Campbell, Alexander Day, Rhiane Drummond, Demmileigh Foster, Molly-May Gardiner, Llandyll Gove,  Ben Irish, Jenny Legg, Natasha Mould, Sean Needham, Jon Reynolds, James Royden-Lyley, Giles Surridge, Antoine Thomas-Sturge, Sasha Wareham and Emily Woodford.

9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL opened in the West End in February, where Dolly Parton attended the premiere and joined the cast on stage at the finale. The musical features a book by Patricia Resnick, the legendary film’s original screenwriter, and an original Oscar, Grammy and Tony award-nominated score by multi Grammy Award winner, country legend and pop icon Dolly Parton.

9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL tells the story of Doralee, Violet and Judy – three workmates pushed to boiling point by their sexist and egotistical boss. Concocting a plan to kidnap and turn the tables on their despicable supervisor, will the women manage to reform their office – or will events unravel when the CEO pays an unexpected visit? Inspired by the cult film this hilarious new West End production is about teaming up, standing up and taking care of business!

9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL is written by Patricia Resnick, with music and lyrics by Dolly Parton. It is directed by Jeff Calhoun, choreography by Lisa Stevens, design by Tom Rogers, lighting design by Howard Hudson, sound design by Poti Martin, video design by Nina Dunn, original arrangements by Stephen Oremus & Alex Lacamoire, original Broadway orchestrations by Bruce Coughlin, musical supervisor, reductions & extra arrangements by Mark Crossland, musical direction by Andrew Hilton and casting by Victoria Roe and Anne Vosser.

Based on the 20th Century Fox Picture. Originally produced on Broadway by Robert Greenblatt, April 2009.

9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL is produced by Ambassador Theatre Group Productions, Selladoor Worldwide and Gavin Kalin Productions with Benjamin Lowy Productions, Glass Half Full Productions, Showtime Theatre Productions, Hartshorn – Hook Productions, Harmonia Holdings and Kilimanjaro Live.

Winners announced for UK Theatre Awards 2019

Winners announced for UK Theatre Awards 2019

Four wins for Sheffield Theatres’ Life Of Pi including Best New Play and Best Director

Performance accolades for Rebecca Trehearn, Hiran Abeysekera and Esh Alladi

Emma Rice honoured with Outstanding Contribution award

Storyhouse in Chester crowned UK’s Most Welcoming Theatre

The 2019 UK Theatre Awards winners were revealed today (Sunday 27 October) in a lunchtime ceremony at London’s Guildhall.

The Awards were hosted by actor Jodie Prenger, and presenters included Denise Black, Lesley Joseph, Gary Wilmot, Ashley Zhangazha and Tracy Brabin MP.

It was a big day for Sheffield Theatres, whose acclaimed production of Life Of Pi won four awards; Best New Play, Best Director for Max Webster, Best Design and Best Performance in a Play for Hiran Abeysekera. The play, adapted by Lolita Chaktrabarti from the Yann Martel novel, is due to transfer to the West End’s Wyndham’s Theatre next year.

Another Sheffield Theatres show, Standing At The Sky’s Edge – a new musical about Sheffield with songs by Richard Hawley and directed by Robert Hastie – was awarded Best Musical Production.

Rebecca Trehearn won Best Performance in a Musical for her role in Nottingham Playhouse’s Sweet Charity, with Esh Alladi receiving the award for Best Supporting Performance for Hobson’s Choice at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester.

Theatremaker Emma Rice was honoured with this year’s award for Outstanding Contribution to British Theatre, in recognition of the unique, innovative and socially relevant work she has created during a 20-year career which has included tenures at Kneehigh, Shakespeare’s Globe and her new company Wise Children.

Collecting the award from designer and regular collaborator Vicki Mortimer, she said:

‘Today feels like coming home; surrounded by theatre friends old and new, celebrating what it is to make work with and for communities, and recognising our power as outsiders, as radicals and as rebels […] As others did for me, I promise to use all my strength, joy and experience to keep holding the doors wide open, I promise to pull down the ceilings and to keep defying those pesky unwritten rules that still seem to nag at our industry. If a rule is unjust, break it.’

Five new ‘offstage’ categories were introduced to the UK Theatre Awards this year, to reflect the changing theatre industry. Northern Ballet was awarded for Digital Innovation, York’s Pilot Theatre for Excellence in Touring, Colchester’s Mercury Theatre for Excellence in Inclusivity and Derby Theatre for Excellence in Arts Education, with Northern Stage winning the Workforce Award.

The UK Theatre Awards are sponsored by Harbottle & Lewis, Integro Entertainment & Sport, John Good, SeatGeek, Theatre Tokens and White Light.

FULL LIST OF UK THEATRE AWARDS WINNERS 2019

Best New Play

LIFE OF PI adapted by Lolita Chakrabarti from the novel by Yann Martel – a Sheffield Theatres production

Best Musical Production

STANDING AT THE SKY’S EDGE directed by Robert Hastie – a Sheffield Theatres production

Best Play Revival

EQUUS directed by Ned Bennett – an English Touring Theatre and Theatre Royal Stratford East production

Best Show for Children and Young People

BILLIONAIRE BOY THE MUSICAL directed by Luke Sheppard – a Nuffield Southampton Theatres production in association with Belgrade Theatre, Coventry

Best Director

Max Webster for LIFE OF PI – a Sheffield Theatres production

Best Design

Nick Barnes, Finn Caldwell, Carolyn Downing, Andrzej Goulding, Tim Hatley and Tim Lutkin for LIFE OF PI – a Sheffield Theatres production

Best Performance in a Play

Hiran Abeysekera for LIFE OF PI – a Sheffield Theatres production

Best Performance in a Musical

Rebecca Trehearn for SWEET CHARITY – a Nottingham Playhouse production

Best Supporting Performance

Esh Alladi for HOBSON’S CHOICE – a Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester production

Achievement in Dance

Scottish Ballet – for the world premiere of Helen Pickett’s outstanding dance-theatre adaptation of THE CRUCIBLE

Achievement in Opera

Buxton International Festival at Buxton Opera House – for the world premiere of GEORGIANA

Digital Innovation

Northern Ballet

Workforce Award sponsored by Integro Entertainment & Sport

Northern Stage

Excellence in Touring

Pilot Theatre

Excellence in Inclusivity

Mercury Theatre

Excellence in Arts Education

Derby Theatre

UK’s Most Welcoming Theatre sponsored by Theatre Tokens

Storyhouse – Chester

@UK_Theatre #UKTawards

How to be Amazingly Happy Review

Theatre Royal Studio Theatre, York – 25 October 2019

Reviewed by Katie Goldsbrough

3***

Victoria Firth stars in this one woman show exploring how to be happy as a middle-aged lesbian woman without children. She tried various activities including running, baking, tap dancing and cabaret among others.

The whole show is lively and upbeat, although at times it came across as patronising as though she were speaking to children. Including being asked to join in with a song about a dog by woofing at the end. With an audience of only around 30 people this felt a little awkward.

The show could have delved more in to the serious effects of not having children instead it showed just the quest for happiness by trying different hobbies.

A voice-over referred to as the universe regularly talked about the serious thoughts going on in Victoria’s head, these were often just one line and were not discussed in any further detail. It appeared as though the happiness portrayed throughout the show was just a front for a feeling that something was missing.

Flash cards were used to welcome the audience and throughout the show. The set was comprised of a black box, Victoria was sat here as we entered, and 5 red boxes the contents of which were revealed throughout the show. Each box represented a different activity that had been tried, with a new costume, it was refreshing to see a real woman, comfortable in her own skin, getting changed in front of the audience, at one point appearing in a bra and neon green tights with black pants showing through.

Victoria is engaging and energetic throughout and ultimately, she ends up being happy.

Brand new Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs cast images

FURTHER CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS AT MANCHESTER OPERA HOUSE, DARLINGS!

Pic copyright Phil Tragen 2019

Manchester Opera House has announced that renowned pantomime dame Eric Potts and musical theatre star Zoe George will be joining the cast of this year’s magical Manchester pantomime, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, alongside Craig Revel Horwood and Ben Nickless in the city’s must-see festive production from Friday 6 December.

Pic copyright Phil Tragen 2019

Best-known for his role as Coronation Street’s eccentric baker Diggory Compton Eric Potts will star as Dame Nora Crumble. No stranger to pantomime Eric has appeared in and written numerous pantomimes over the last two decades, bringing his unique brand of comedy and showmanship, in an array of outrageous costumes to audiences’ delight. His television roles include Hollyoaks, Mount Pleasant, Casualty, Citizen Khan, Last of the Summer Wine, Emmerdale, My Spy Family, Peak Practice, Doctor Who and Still Game, and he regularly appears on stage across the UK in classical plays, revues and comedies.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs marks Eric’s return to the Opera House pantomime, having previously starred in Widow Twankey in Aladdin with Ashleigh Butler and Jodie Prenger in 2013 and as Sarah the Cook in Dick Whittington alongside Sherrie Hewson and John Thompson in 2016.

Pic copyright Phil Tragen 2019

Joining him in the title role of Snow White will be musical theatre actress Zoe George. A regular on stages across the country and in the West End, Zoe’s stage credits include the roles of both Elphaba and Nessarose in the original UK, Ireland and International tour of the hit musical, Wicked, Martha in Spring Awakening for the Welsh National Theatre, Mali in the UK premiere of new musical Tiger Bay at the Wales Millennium Centre, and originated the role of Esmerelda in the world premiere of Lionel Bart’s musical Quasimodo in London. A regular in pantomime, Zoe has played numerous female leads for producers Qdos Entertainment opposite Flawless, Jimmy Osmond, Jaymi Hensley, Sheila Ferguson and Louie Spence.

Pic copyright Phil Tragen 2019

Eric and Zoe will join Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood as the Wicked Stepmother and returning favourite funny man Ben Nickless as Snow White’s best friend, Muddles in a production packed full of fancy footwork, sensational song and dance and plenty of audience participation suitable for all the family.

Sheena Wrigley, Theatre Director for the Palace Theatre and Opera House, comments, “We’re thrilled to announce that Eric and Zoe are joining this year’s production and look forward to welcoming both to the Opera House this Christmas. Eric is a renowned pantomime dame and familiar face to our audiences having performed twice with us in recent years in comedy roles. We’re delighted that Zoe is coming to Manchester this year. She’ll bring some musical theatre magic to this year’s show with her stunning voice and extensive experience in the West End.”

Pic copyright Phil Tragen 2019

With tickets selling fast, audiences shouldn’t leave it any longer to book their tickets for Manchester’s biggest festive family production, or they won’t be able to look themselves in the mirror!

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the fairest pantomime of them all, plays at the Opera House from Friday 6th – Sunday 29th December 2019, with tickets from £12. For more information, or to book, visit www.atgtickets.com/Manchester.

IN MY LIFE – RUTHIE HENSHALL TO TOUR THE UK AND IRELAND IN 2020 WITH NEW AND INTIMATE SHOW

ONE OF MUSICAL THEATRE’S BRIGHTEST STARS

RUTHIE HENSHALL

TO TOUR THE UK AND IRELAND IN 2020

WITH NEW AND INTIMATE SHOW

IN MY LIFE

Saturday 11 April: The Lowry, Salford Quays

Sunday 12 – Tuesday 14 April: Curve, Leicester

Friday 17 April: Cadogan Hall, London

Thursday 30 April: The Helix, Dublin

Ruthie Henshall is back in the UK with a new intimate show In My Life which plays an exclusive four-city tour in April 2020.  In My Life premiered at the Sydney Opera House in June 2019 and went on to tour Australia playing to packed houses and a slew of five-star, rave reviews.

This new intimate show is a rare opportunity to see this dazzling star up close and personal, reinterpreting highlights from her acclaimed career as well as exploring the work of other iconic artists from Stephen Sondheim and Carole King to Victoria Wood and The Beatles.  Ruthie is accompanied by her musical director, Paul Schofield, on piano.

Ruthie Henshall said, “I’m so happy to be able to bring this show home after such a fantastic time in Australia earlier this year.  It’s a show I’m very proud of and I can’t wait to share it with audiences in England and Ireland.”

Ruthie Henshall is one of the most celebrated stars in the history of the West End. Her multi-award winning career has seen her star in the most popular musicals of the past thirty years in the West End and on Broadway from her iconic appearance as Fantine in Les Misérables (including the tenth anniversary concert) to her Olivier Award nominated performances in Crazy For You, She Loves Me (winner), Peggy Sue Got Married, Marguerite and Chicago.  Ruthie’s other credits include CatsMiss SaigonOliver!A Chorus LinePutting It TogetherBilly Elliot (including the world-wide cinema release) and her legendary appearance as both Roxie and Velma in Chicago in the West End and on Broadway. She recently starred as Mama Morton in Chicago, making her the only British actress to play all three female leads in the show. Ruthie has enjoyed tremendous success in plays, in concert and on television, including her stint as a judge on Dancing on Ice. Her recordings include four solo albums and numerous cast recordings.

‘Uncle Vanya’ – New Wimbledon & Old Red Lion

THEATRICAL NICHE builds on its successful tours of A Doll’s House, Lady Windermere’s Fan, Metamorphosis, and Lysistrata with

a New Adaptation of Chekhov’s famed tragicomedy

UNCLE VANYA

Directed by Nadia Papachronopoulou

Adapted by Venetia Twigg

Suitable for Ages 12+

NEW WIMBLEDON STUDIO (Wimbledon)

Tuesday 19th – Saturday 23rd November

7:45pm (+ 2:45pm on Sat 23rd) https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/uncle-vanya/studio-at-new-wimbledon-theatre/

Tickets £15 (£13 concessions)

Ring 0207 206 1179 or email [email protected]

for Group rate

OLD RED LION THEATRE (Angel)

Monday 2nd – Saturday 7th December

7pm (+ 2pm on Sat 7th Dec) https://www.oldredliontheatre.co.uk/uncle-vanya.html

Tickets £15, (£13 concessions), £11 Group Rate (Groups of 6+)

Theatrical Niche, renowned for its adaptations of classic texts, brings its signature physical approach to Anton Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya”.

Exploring care of our world and of each other as the integral theme, Theatrical Niche – supported by Arts Council England – tour this darkly funny & artful adaptation across England and Northern Ireland this Autumn using rural soundscapes & physical theatre.

The weary inhabitants of an isolated country household plunge head over heels in lust when a beautiful stranger arrives. As the head of the household announces the estate sale for his own gain, the strains of repression begin to bubble, until Vanya hits boiling point.

Theatrical Niche’s acclaimed physical theatre team create a unique modern version of this Russian masterpiece. Working with leading charity, the Bumblebee Conservation Trust; a message of conservation pervades.

This updated take on Chekhov’s stunningly prescient ‘Uncle Vanya’ highlights the farcical nature of the text whilst showcasing captivating physical work inspired by the decline of the Bee.

With a huge breadth of theatrical experience, Director Nadia Papachronopoulou leads the process. Emerging Director at National Theatre Wales, Nadia trained at the Orange Tree Theatre in London, and currently works for National Theatre Connections across England. Recent credits include ‘Boots’ at the Bunker Theatre, ‘After the Ball’ at the Gatehouse Theatre and ‘The Philanthropist’: Understudy Run in the West End. She has also Assistant Directed at Regent’s Park Open Air, the Southbank Centre and National Theatre Studio.

The cast is David Tudor (Simon & Garfunkel World Tour), Foxey Hardman (Playboy of the Western World at Theatre Clwyd), Mike Aherne (The Kitchen, Philistines & further productions at the National Theatre), Jeremy Drakes (Finishing The Picture at Finborough Theatre), Venetia Twigg (Lady Windermere’s Fan UK & Ireland Tour) and in the title role, Matt Houlihan (Major Barbara & O’Flaherty VC at the Orange Tree Theatre).

Uncle Vanya is the fourteenth and largest tour yet for Theatrical Niche and it is our pleasure to again offer both free and bespoke workshops to accompany the piece, given that it is multidisciplinary and on many syllabuses. Question and answers sessions are also provided upon request, and free physical theatre workshops can be claimed by group bookings of 6+ where applicable (and in agreement with venues). Theatrical Niche is known for embracing wide-ranging theatrical techniques, practitioners and texts from across the globe. Its productions are exciting, multi-disciplinary, educational and, above all, relevant.

The company prides itself on employing inspirational artists and creating world-class theatre that can and will tour to any venue across the UK.

Previous productions include A DOLL’S HOUSE, LADY WINDERMERE’S FAN, METAMORPHOSIS, LYSISTRATA, and BLOOD WEDDING.