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globefan · 2 years ago
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Debbie Korley as Yolande Jonah Russell as Dunois Esmonde Cole as Man 3, Baker Mukasa as Man 2 and Kevin McMonagle as Man 1 Adam Gillen as Thomas Janet Etuk as Marie and Isobel Thom as Joan Isobel Thom as Joan and Adam Gillen as Thomas Isobel Thom as Joan Isobel Thom as Joan, and Azara Meghie, Roseanna Anderson and Natasha Cottriall as Joan's Army Baker Mukasa as Man 2, Jolyon Coy as Charles and Kevin McMonagle as Man 1
I, Joan pics part 1 (c) Helen Murray
Creatives Assistant Director: Joanna Pidcock Casting Director: Becky Paris Choreographer: Jennifer Jackson Composer: Laura Moody Costume Supervisor: Laura Rushton Designer: Naomi Kuyck-Cohen Director: Ilinca Radulian Dramaturg: Sarah Dickenson Globe Associate – Movement: Glynn MacDonald Voice: Katherine Heath Writer: Charlie Josephine
Musicians Musical Director/Percussion: Joley Cragg Percussion: Kiyomi Seed Trombone: Hannah Dilkes Tuba: Hanna Mbuya
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hayleysprout13 · 5 years ago
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Anna Bella Eema @ Arcola Theatre*
REVIEW | Anna Bella Eema @ Arcola Theatre*
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tickets and more information: https://www.arcolatheatre.com/whats-on/anna-bella-eema/ Booking until: 12th October Run time: 1 hr 30 mins. Production Photographs by: Holly Revell 
Anna Bella Eema follows a young girl called Annabella who builds a girl out of mud that comes to life and moves into the deserted trailer park home with Annabella and her mother Irene. Through a…
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thestageyshelf · 2 years ago
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SOLD 🎭 The Busker's Opera @ Park Theatre 2016 (#139)
Title: The Busker's Opera
Venue: Park Theatre
Year: 2016
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Condition: Good condition
Author: Douglas Irvine
Director: Lotte Wakeham
Choreographer: Lucie Pankhurst
Cast: David Burt, Natasha Cottriall, Ishmael Gander, Simon Kane, George Maguire, John McCrea, Maimuna Memon, Giovanna Ryan, Lauren Samuels, Mary Spender
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nqbuddy · 6 years ago
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The Lovely Bones is smart and bold
The Lovely Bones is smart and bold
Writer, poet and journalist Tré Ventour unpicks The Lovely Bones at Royal & Derngate…
After being brutally murdered, fourteen-year-old schoolgirl Susie Salmon (Charlotte Beaumont) watches her grieving family (Emily Bevan, Natasha Cottriall, Jack Sandle, Ayoola Smart) from beyond the grave – and her murderer (Keith Dunphy), observing their day-to-day lives and balancing her desire for vengeance…
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stevescoles · 6 years ago
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The Lovely Bones is smart and bold
The Lovely Bones is smart and bold
Writer, poet and journalist Tré Ventour unpicks The Lovely Bones at Royal & Derngate…
After being brutally murdered, fourteen-year-old schoolgirl Susie Salmon (Charlotte Beaumont) watches her grieving family (Emily Bevan, Natasha Cottriall, Jack Sandle, Ayoola Smart) from beyond the grave – and her murderer (Keith Dunphy), observing their day-to-day lives and balancing her desire for vengeance…
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londontheatre · 7 years ago
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The West End production of Beautiful – The Carole King Musical, based on the early life and career of legendary singer songwriter Carole King, will complete its run at the Aldwych Theatre on 5 August 2017.
The UK tour of Beautiful – The Carole King Musical will open in Bradford on 9 September 2017 and continues in Plymouth, Southampton, Norwich, Southend, Nottingham, Belfast, Cardiff, Birmingham, Newcastle, Hull, Edinburgh, Manchester, Dublin, Aberdeen, Sheffield, Glasgow, Milton Keynes, Woking, Sunderland, Bristol, Leeds, Stoke on Trent, Liverpool and Oxford, with all venues currently on sale.
Beautiful – The Carole King Musical received its Broadway premiere in January 2014 at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre where it continues to play to packed houses. The London premiere was in February 2015 and a US tour began later that year. An Australian production will open in Sydney in September this year.
During its two and a half year run in the West End, the Olivier, Tony and Grammy award-winning show had two visits from Carole King, when on both occasions she surprised the cast and audience at the curtain call. Both times she was greeted with a standing ovation at the Aldwych Theatre as she took to the stage to sing her classic hit You’ve Got A Friend. Joining King for London’s opening night were fellow composers Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann, whose story is also told as part of Beautiful – The Carole King Musical.
Beautiful – The Carole King Musical is the untold story of her journey from school girl to superstar; from her relationship with husband and songwriting partner Gerry Goffin, their close friendship and playful rivalry with fellow songwriting duo Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, to her remarkable rise to stardom. Along the way, she became one of the most successful solo acts in music history, and wrote the soundtrack to a generation. Beautiful – The Carole King Musical features the Carole King classics including So Far Away, It Might as Well Rain Until September, Take Good Care of my Baby, Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Up on the Roof, Locomotion, One Fine Day, You’ve Got a Friend, (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman and I Feel the Earth Move, along with hits from songwriters Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil like You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling, On Broadway and Uptown.
The West End cast comprises Cassidy Janson in the title role, Matthew Seadon-Young as King’s husband and songwriting partner Gerry Goffin, Stephanie McKeon as songwriter Cynthia Weil, Ian McIntosh as song-writer Barry Mann, Joseph Prouse as music publisher and producer Donnie Kirshner and Barbara Drennan as King’s mother Genie Klein.
They are joined by Gavin Alex, Georgie Ashford, Koko Basigara, Tsemaye Bob-Egbe, Ashford Campbell, Treyc Cohen, Natasha Cottriall, Michael Duke, Matthew Gonsalves, Jammy Kasongo, Leigh Lothian and Earl R. Perkins who play iconic musical performers and band members of the era and swings Derek Aidoo, Rosie Heath, Dominic Hodson, Emma Louise Jones, Jessica Joslin, Vicki Manser, David O’Mahony and Jaime Tait.
Book is by Douglas McGrath with words and music by Gerry Goffin, Carole King, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. The production is directed by Marc Bruni with choreography is by Josh Prince, set designs by Derek McLane, costume designs by Alejo Vietti, lighting by Peter Kaczorowski and sound by Brian Ronan. Orchestrations and Music Arrangements are by Steve Sidwell. Producers are Paul Blake, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Jeffrey A. Sine, Richard A. Smith, Mike Bosner, Harriet N. Leve/Elaine Krauss, Terry Schnuck, Orin Wolf, Patty Baker/Good Productions, Roger Faxon, Larry Magid, Kit Seidel, Lawrence S. Toppall, Fakston Productions/Mary Solomon, William Court Cohen, BarLor Productions, Matthew C. Blank, Tim Hogue, Joel Hyatt, Marianne Mills, Michael J. Moritz, Jr., StylesFour Productions, Brunish & Trinchero and Jeremiah J. Harris.
LISTINGS INFORMATION Theatre: Aldwych Theatre, Aldwych, London WC2B 4DF Dates: booking to 5 August 2017
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lothiriel84 · 8 years ago
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Show aesthetics: The Buskers Opera
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globefan · 2 years ago
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Henry VIII pics, part 1, (c) Marc Brenner
Bea Segura as Queen Katharine Jonah Russell as Cardinal Campeius Natasha Cottriall as Princess Mary Adam Gillen as Henry VIII and Janet Etuk as Anne Bullen Bea Segura as Queen Katharine Janet Etuk as Anne Bullen Adam Gillen as Henry VIII and Jamie Ballard as Cardinal Wolsey Esmonde Cole as Surrey Kevin McMonagle as Chamberlain
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globefan · 2 years ago
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Henry VIII pics, part 2, (c) Marc Brenner
Jonah Russell as Buckingham and Baker Mukasa as Norfolk Jamie Ballard as Cardinal Wolsey Natasha Cottriall as Princess Mary Adam Gillen as Henry VIII Bea Segura as Queen Katharine Bea Segura as Queen Katharine and the Company Anna Savva as Woman 2 Adam Gillen as Henry VIII Debbie Korley as Woman 1
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londontheatre · 8 years ago
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Carole King, Cassidy Janson (Carole King), photo credit Craig Sugden
Last night (6 March 2017) in front of a sell-out performance, Carole King surprised the cast and audience when she made her second visit to see the West End production of Beautiful – The Carole King Musical. King was greeted with a standing ovation at the Aldwych Theatre as she took to the stage at the curtain call to congratulate the cast. Following her surprise appearance, she continued on stage by singing her classic hit You’ve Got A Friend in front of a thrilled crowd. King said: “I was so excited to surprise the cast, they genuinely had no idea, nobody knew! CJ (Cassidy Janson who plays King in the musical) literally brought me to tears this evening with her performance of Natural Woman. She was who I was, she felt what I felt. She was me!”
A FURTHER 130,000 TICKETS RELEASED FOR SALE NOW BOOKING TO NOVEMBER 2017
To coincide with the show’s second birthday in London on Wednesday this week (8 March 2017) a further 130,000 tickets will go on sale taking booking at the Aldwych Theatre to 4 November 2017.
The Olivier, Tony and Grammy award-winning show opened in the West End in February 2015 when Carole King attended the Gala opening. Last month on 9 February 2017 celebrations took place at the Aldwych Theatre to mark both Carole King’s birthday and the production’s second birthday in the West End. In addition to the West End production, an extensive UK tour of Beautiful – The Carole King Musical will begin in September. In January 2014 Beautiful – The Carole King Musical received its Broadway premiere at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre. A US tour began in September 2015 and an Australian production will open in Sydney in September this year.
Beautiful – The Carole King Musical is the untold story of her journey from school girl to superstar; from her relationship with husband and song-writing partner Gerry Goffin, their close friendship and playful rivalry with fellow song-writing duo Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, to her remarkable rise to stardom. Along the way, she became one of the most successful solo acts in music history, and wrote the soundtrack to a generation.
The West End cast comprises Cassidy Janson in the title role, Matthew Seadon-Young as King’s husband and song-writing partner Gerry Goffin, Lorna Want as song-writer Cynthia Weil, a role for which she won the 2015 Olivier for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical, Ian McIntosh as song-writer Barry Mann, Joseph Prouse as music publisher and producer Donnie Kirshner and Barbara Drennan as King’s mother Genie Klein.
They are joined by Gavin Alex, Georgie Ashford, Koko Basigara, Tsemaye Bob-Egbe, Ashford Campbell, Treyc Cohen, Natasha Cottriall, Michael Duke, Matthew Gonsalves, Jammy Kasongo, Leigh Lothian and Earl R. Perkins who play iconic musical performers and band members of the era and swings Derek Aidoo, Rosie Heath, Dominic Hodson, Emma Louise Jones, Jessica Joslin, Vicki Manser, David O’Mahony and Jaime Tait.
l-r Carole King, Cassidy Janson (Carole King), photo by Craig Sugden
Beautiful – The Carole King Musical is based on the early life and career of legendary singer/ songwriter Carole King. Book is by Douglas McGrath with words and music by Gerry Goffin, Carole King, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. The production is directed by Marc Bruni with choreography is by Josh Prince, set designs by Derek McLane, costume designs by Alejo Vietti, lighting by Peter Kaczorowski and sound by Brian Ronan. Orchestrations and Music Arrangements are by Steve Sidwell.
Beautiful – The Carole King Musical features the Carole King classics including So Far Away, It Might as Well Rain Until September, Take Good Care of my Baby, Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Up on the Roof, Locomotion, One Fine Day, You’ve Got a Friend, (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman and I Feel the Earth Move, along with hits from songwriters Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil like You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling, On Broadway and Uptown.
Producers are Paul Blake, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Jeffrey A. Sine, Richard A. Smith, Mike Bosner, Harriet N. Leve/Elaine Krauss, Terry Schnuck, Orin Wolf, Patty Baker/Good Productions, Roger Faxon, Larry Magid, Kit Seidel, Lawrence S. Toppall, Fakston Productions/Mary Solomon, William Court Cohen, BarLor Productions, Matthew C. Blank, Tim Hogue, Joel Hyatt, Marianne Mills, Michael J. Moritz, Jr., StylesFour Productions, Brunish & Trinchero and Jeremiah J. Harris.
LISTINGS INFORMATION Theatre: Aldwych Theatre, Aldwych, London WC2B 4DF Dates: now booking to 4 November 2017 Performances: Monday 7.30pm, Tuesday 2.30pm, Wednesday 7.30pm, Thursday 2.30pm & 7.30pm, Friday 7.30pm, Saturday 2.30pm & 7.30pm
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londontheatre · 8 years ago
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Last night (9th February 2016) was Carole King’s birthday and at the Aldwych Theatre the Olivier, Tony and Grammy award-winning Beautiful – The Carole King Musical celebrated its second birthday in the West End.
VIP guests at the celebrations included Ali Bastian, David Bradley, Lady Colin Campbell, Tony Christie, Antony Costa, Fleur East, Stacy Francis, Ainsley Harriott, Tina Hobley, Terry Jones, Pasha Kovalev, Larry Lamb, Jason Manford, Chris Moyles, Heidi Range, Rachel Riley, Sinita, Frank Skinner, Samantha Spiro, Chris Stark, Linzi Stoppard, Imogen Thomas and Jessie Wallace.
The West End production opened in February 2015 when Carole King surprised the opening night audience by joining the cast at the curtain call to sing You’ve Got A Friend. In July 2016 the cast of Beautiful – The Carole King Musical joined Carole King on stage at her Hyde Park concert playing to over 65,000 people. In October 2014 Beautiful – The Carole King Musical received its world premiere on Broadway at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre where it recently celebrated its third birthday. A US tour began in September 2015 and in September this year the UK tour will begin and the Australian production will open in Sydney.
Beautiful – The Carole King Musical is the untold story of her journey from school girl to superstar; from her relationship with husband and song-writing partner Gerry Goffin, their close friendship and playful rivalry with fellow song-writing duo Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, to her remarkable rise to stardom. Along the way, she became one of the most successful solo acts in music history, and wrote the soundtrack to a generation.
The West End cast comprises Cassidy Janson in the title role, Lorna Want as song-writer Cynthia Weil, a role for which she won the 2015 Olivier for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical, Ian McIntosh as song-writer Barry Mann, Joseph Prouse as music publisher and producer Donnie Kirshner, Matthew Seadon-Young as King’s husband and song-writing partner Gerry Goffin and Barbara Drennan as King’s mother Genie Klein.
[See image gallery at http://ift.tt/1FpwFUw] They are joined by Gavin Alex, Georgie Ashford, Koko Basigara, Tsemaye Bob-Egbe, Ashford Campbell, Treyc Cohen, Natasha Cottriall, Michael Duke, Matthew Gonsalves, Jammy Kasongo, Leigh Lothian and Earl R. Perkins who play iconic musical performers and band members of the era and swings Derek Aidoo, Rosie Heath, Dominic Hodson, Emma Louise Jones, Jessica Joslin, Vicki Manser, David O’Mahony and Jaime Tait.
Beautiful – The Carole King Musical is based on the early life and career of legendary singer/ songwriter Carole King. Book is by Douglas McGrath with words and music by Gerry Goffin, Carole King, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. The production is directed by Marc Bruni with choreography is by Josh Prince, set designs by Derek McLane, costume designs by Alejo Vietti, lighting by Peter Kaczorowski and sound by Brian Ronan. Orchestrations and Music Arrangements are by Steve Sidwell.
Beautiful – The Carole King Musical features the Carole King classics including So Far Away, It Might as Well Rain Until September, Take Good Care of my Baby, Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Up on the Roof, Locomotion, One Fine Day, You’ve Got a Friend, (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman and I Feel the Earth Move, along with hits like You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling, On Broadway and Uptown from songwriters Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.
The cake for last night’s birthday celebrations was made by Konditor and Cook.
Aldwych Theatre 49 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4DF Show Schedule Monday – 7.30pm Tuesday – 2.30pm Wednesday – 7.30pm Thursday – 2.30pm7.30pm Friday – 7.30pm Saturday – 2.30pm7.30pm Sunday – No Show
Additional Information Running Time: 2 hours 25 minutes Show Opened: 10th Feb 2015 Currently Booking Until: 22nd Jul 2017
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