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Steven Webb taking over as Elder McKinley in The Book of Mormon

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Steven Webb is taking over as Elder McKinley in the West End production of The Book of Mormon from Tuesday 9th August 2016. 

McKinley takes over from Stephen Ashfield who, as previously announced, is transferring to the Broadway production. Ashfield plays his final performance at London's Prince Of Wales Theatre on 6th August 2016.

Webb joins Alexandra Ncube as Nabulungi, KJ Hippensteel as Elder Prince and Brian Sears as Elder Cunningham. The current cast is completed by Nicholas McLean, Delroy Atkinson, Richard Lloyd-King, Dean Maynard, Kelly Agbowu, Philip Catchpole, Joseph Davenport, Jonathan Dudley, Harry Francis, Lydia Fraser, Reece Kerridge, Alex Lodge, Joshua Lovell, Brianna Ogunbawo, Stephen Rolley, Jacade Simpson, Ellena Vincent, Rodney Vubya, T’Shan Williams, Oliver Ormson, Christopher Copeland, Brendan Cull, Tania Mathurin, David McMullan, Sean Parkins, David O’Reilly, Rhys Taylor and Kayi Ushe.

Webb's theatre credits include: I Want My Hat Back (National), As Is & BETWIXT (Trafalgar Studios), Secret Theatre, Jack and the Beanstalk, Cinderella & Aladdin (all Lyric Hammersmith), After the Turn (Courtyard), Departure Lounge (Waterloo East), The History Boys (National/West End) and Oliver & Scrooge (Palladium).

From South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone and Avenue Q co-creator Robert Lopez, The Book of Mormon follows a pair of Mormon boys sent on a mission to a place that's a long way from Salt Lake City. The musical premiered on Broadway in 2011 before opening in London in 2013. 

Writing on Twitter, Webb said:
Photo Credit: Helen Maybanks

Casting announced for Made in Dagenham revival

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Casting has been announced for the upcoming actor-musician revival of Made in Dagenham.

Directed by Douglas Rintoul, the show will run at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch between 16th August and 17th September and at the New Wolsey Theatre Ipswich from 21st September to 15th October 2016.

Daniella Bowen (Taboo/Mamma Mia) will lead the cast as Rita with the cast also including Angela Bain as Beryl, Dan de Cruz as Bill, Anthony Hunt as Monty, Steve Simmonds as Cortina Man, Loren O'Dair as Lisa, Sophie-May Feek as Sandra, Sarah Scowen as Clare, Alex Tomkins as Eddie, Graham Kent as Harold Wilson/Beckton/Chubby, Joey Hickman as Barry/Aide 2, Martina Isibor as Cass, Jeffery Harmer as Tooley, Wendy Morgan as Connie, Claire Machin as Barbara and Jamie Noar as Hopkins.

Completing the cast are Daniel Carter-Hope, Callum Harrower,  Elizabeth Rowe, Thomas Sutcliffe and Sioned Saunders.

Rintoul recently revealed to The Stage that the production will be a "stripped back" version of the show. He also said: "It’s great to be the first to really reshape it. The West End production was vast, but I’m really excited about stripping it back to the very core storytelling."

Design will be by Hayley Grindle with musical direction from Ben Goddard. Made in Dagenham marks the first show announced from Rintoul’s inaugural season as artistic director of the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch.

Made in Dagenham has book by Richard Bean, music by David Arnold and lyrics by Richard Thomas. The show premiered in the West End in November 2014 and closed five months later. The original production starred Gemma Arterton and was directed by Rupert Goold.

Review: Some Girl(s) at the Park Theatre

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Some Girl(s)
Park Theatre
Reviewed on Wednesday 20th July 2016
★★★

Some Girl(s) follows a man who travels around America in an attempt to make amends with four old flames before he gets married. It comes as no surprise that these encounters throw up various emotional turmoils for all involved.

Charles Dorfman leads the piece giving the strongest performance of the evening. Some Girl(s) is made up of four two-hander scenes. Dorfman doesn't leave the stage and injects honestly into his performance.

Roxanne Pallett brings sparks to the stage, her segment is the most interesting to watch. Carolyn Backhouse takes to the stage with alluring charm whilst Carley Stenson and Elly Condron both share strong chemistry with Dorfman. 

Although Some Girl(s) is somewhat intriguing, Neil LaBute's play does seem somewhat over-emotional. Gary Condes' production is neatly staged, but drags on several occasions. It's an interesting (and brave) exploration of relationships which leaves you with a little bit to think about.

Reviewed by Andrew Tomlins (Editor)

Some Girl(s) runs at the Park Theatre until 6th August 2016.
Please visit www.parktheatre.co.uk for further information and tickets.

Photo Credit: Claire Bilyard 

Review: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at the Palace Theatre

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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Parts 1&2)
Palace Theatre
Reviewed on Wednesday 27th July 2016
★★★

Fans had every right to be sceptical when it was announced that J. K. Rowling would tell the eighth Harry Potter story in a new West End play. The project could have gone either way but some wise choices have been made, making Harry Potter and the Cursed Child an unforgettable theatrical event.

Split into two parts, the piece provides a nail biting, intense day's entertainment. You can either see Parts One and Two back to back in one mammoth day or on two adjacent evenings. Personally I couldn't have coped with seeing the show over two days - it's far too intense. I won't go into the story and spoil anything; as publicised the play kicks off where the books/movies ended at the epilogue - Harry and Ginny, Hermione and Ron and Draco are at Platform 9 3/4 waving their children, Albus, Rose and Scorpius, off to Hogwarts...



Thankfully producers haven't gone overboard and turned the Palace Theatre into a money-making fairground. However, from the second you step foot into the theatre you can feel the buzz. With people queuing around the block for returns, everybody certainly feels lucky to be there - it was the most excited audience I have been a part of since seeing Hamilton on Broadway. The audience were responsive all day, there were constant gasps and rounds of applause. It was electrifying.

You do not have to be a Harry Potter geek to understand Cursed Child. I hadn't read a book or watched a film since the final movie was released in 2011, but the Harry Potter world came flooding back to me as soon as the play began. Some basic Harry Potter knowledge is certainly useful - even if you just caught the first movie on TV a few Christmases ago. However, there are still plenty of fun references for the hardcore Potter fans. Cursed Child as a whole is a strong stand alone story, but Part 1 and Part 2 don't work separately - there is no way you could just see Part 1 as it ends midway through the story and the cast don't even come onto bow. Likewise, if you just booked to see Part 2 you would have absolutely no idea what was going on.

The entire creative team have collaborated sensationally. The story, which Rowling created with playwright Jack Thorne and director John Tiffany, is superbly crafted. There are a couple of dips during Part 1 whilst everything is being established, but by Part 2 I was sat on the edge of my seat for the duration. Tiffany's production takes so many risks - it is by no means a safe, naturalistic piece of theatre. 

Movement director Steven Hoggett has injected the play with style - this is Harry Potter like you've never seen Harry Potter before. Cursed Child fully embraces the medium of theatre, it does things that can't be done on screen which makes it feel very special. I love that the play is bringing new audiences to the theatre, first time and regular theatregoers alike are going to have their minds blown.

There were a couple of small scenes which I wasn't a fan of but can't go into. The first act of Part 1 is a tiny bit silly at times, but as with all Harry Potter stories this juxtaposes nicely with the action which unfolds. I don't think I've ever fully appreciated until now the beauty of Rowling's work; whilst creating a mystifying world that fascinates us all, she has also created the most incredible characters which must be the reason for its success. If you forget the magic there are some raw, touching messages about the power of friendship. 

Christine Jones' set is cleverly stylistic whilst Imogen Heap's music is beautifully atmospheric. The majority of the piece is underscored; along with a snappy scene structure and smooth transitions there is certainly a cinematic feel to the play. The illusions by Jamie Harrison are breathtaking. I have never seen anything like it done onstage before. Rather than sitting there trying to work out how everything was done, I channelled my inner child and was swept into Rowling's remarkable world. Overall Cursed Child is very slick - I spotted one or two minor mistakes which is understandable in such a technical show.



Casting Cursed Child must have been a daunting task, but the creatives have got it almost spot on. Right from the beginning I fully believed that Jamie Parker, Noma Dumezweni and Paul Thornley were Harry, Hermione and Ron. Their chemistry is perfect, and it's interesting to see these characters eighteen years after we saw them last. Young stars Sam Clemmett and Anthony Boyle are the driving force behind the play as Albus and Scorpius. Clemmett shines, but it's Boyle who gives the breakthrough performance. There are some outstanding cameos from the supporting cast... but unfortunately that's all I can say.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is a once in a lifetime kind of show. It was beyond surreal to revisit the Wizarding world through the medium of theatre. I loved the whole experience. When the play was first announced part of me was against the idea as I thought enough is enough... but now I've been left wanting more!

Reviewed by Andrew Tomlins (Editor)

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child will release 250,000 new tickets next week on 4th August 2016 at 11am, taking booking through to 10th December 2017. Please visit www.harrypottertheplay.com for further information.

Photo Credit:  Manuel Harlan

First casting revealed for Drew McOnie's Strictly Ballroom

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Full casting has been announced for Drew McOnie's production of Strictly Ballroom.

Gemma Sutton and Sam Lips will lead the cast as Fran and Scott.

The production will also starTamsin Carroll as Shirley, Stephen Matthews as Doug, Julius D’Silva as Barry, Richard Grieve as Les, Eve Polycarpou as Abuela, Charlotte Gooch as Tina, Lauren Stroud as Liz, Jade Albertsen as Vanessa, Liam Marcellino as Wayne, Gary Watson as Ken, Michelle Bishop as Pam, Richard Dempsey as JJ / Merv and Zak Nemorin as Terry / Clarry.

The cast is completed by Courtney-Mae Briggs, Javier Cid, Selina Hamilton, Luke Jackson, Rebecca Lisewiki, Lindsay McAllister, Freya Rowley, Javier Santo, Alexzandra Sarmiento and Dale White.

Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin's musical version of Strictly Ballroom will open at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds on 6th December 2016 (previews from 30th November) and run until 21st January 2017.

The Australian musical made its world premiere at the Sydney Lyric Theatre in April 2014, followed by seasons in Melbourne and Brisbane in 2015. Terry Johnson has joined the creative team to adapt the original book.

Charlotte Wakefield taking over as Truly Scrumptious in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

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The Daily Mail's Baz Bamigboye has announced that Charlotte Wakefield is taking over as Truly Scrumptious from Carrie Hope Fletcher in the UK tour of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang from 5th October in Edinburgh. 

Wakefield recently played Hester Fletcher in the UK tour of The Herbal Bed: The Secret Life Of Shakespeare’s Daughter. She famously created the role of Wendla Bergman in the UK premiere of Spring Awakening at the Lyric Hammersmith. The show transferred to the West End’s Novello Theatre and Wakefield received an Olivier nomination.

Her subsequent theatre credits include: Sophie in Mamma Mia! (International Tour/West End), Maria in The Sound of Music (Open Air Theatre) for which she received her second Olivier nomination, Edith in Noel Coward's Christmas Spirits (St James Studio), Laurey in Oklahoma! (UK Tour) and Emma in Monsieur Popular (Theatre Royal Bath). 

Jos Vantyler is also joining the cast as the Child Catcher.

Trailer released for Miss Saigon cinema screening

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The trailer has been released for the upcoming cinema screening of Miss Saigon featuring the original West End revival cast. Watch the trailer below!

The majority of the footage was captured during the musical's 25th anniversary gala at the Prince Edward Theatre as well as from the show's final performance. The special 25th anniversary gala finale featuring original cast members will also be included. 

Miss Saigon will be screened in cinemas for one night only starting on 15th October 2016. The show will be screened in Australia on 14th October 2016. The recording will then be avaliable for purchase (details to be confirmed). 

The cast includes Eva Noblezada as Kim, Jon Jon Briones as the Engineer, Alistair Brammer as Chris, Hugh Maynard as John, Tamsin Carroll as Ellen and Rachelle Ann Go as Gigi.

Please visit www.misssaigon25th.com to find your nearest cinema for the screening.

Review: Breakfast at Tiffany's starring Pixie Lott at the Theatre Royal Haymarket

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Breakfast at Tiffany's 
Theatre Royal Haymarket
Reviewed on Tuesday 26th July 2016


Adapted from Truman Capote’s classic novella, which was famously turned into a successful film, a new stage adaptation of Breakfast at Tiffany's has opened at the Theatre Royal Haymarket. Following a six month tour and four weeks of West End previews you would think Breakfast at Tiffany's would by now be a well oiled, fine-tuned piece of theatre. Think again. 

Nikolai Foster's production drags from beginning to end; the piece is clunky and astonishingly feels under-rehearsed. British pop star Pixie Lott follows in the footsteps of Audrey Hepburn and Anna Friel to take on the role of Holly Golightly. The whole piece is a star vehicle for the actress playing Holly and there is absolutely nowhere to hide. Unfortunately Lott is lacking in acting ability and fails to carry the play. Lott's performance is missing charm whilst her speaking voice is very two dimensional.

Lott sings a couple of songs in the play, her husky rendition of 'Moon River' is nice but sadly not enough to save the piece. Scenes are messy whilst the comedy is very forced, receiving only gentle chuckles from the polite press night audience. Matt Barber is the saving grace; his performance as Fred is charismatic. 

Richard Greenberg's adaptation is drawn out; the running time could be chopped in half. Foster's production doesn't have focus; the audience aren't given the chance to settle down and become swept away by Holly. Matthew Wright's design is impressive for a touring show, but too wobbly for the West End.

Breakfast at Tiffany's isn't the worst show in theatrical history, but the whole thing feels pointless. It's not fun, there's no adventure and it's challenging to get behind the central character. Breakfast at Tiffany's teaches a valuable lesson about stunt casting - there is no point in tailoring a piece of theatre around someone if they don't have the appropriate talent or experience to pull it off. Casting Beverley Knight in The Bodyguard is an example of genius, career defining stunt casting whereas casting Pixie Lott in Breakfast at Tiffany's is the absolute opposite. 

Reviewed by Andrew Tomlins (Editor)

Breakfast at Tiffany's runs at the Theatre Royal Haymarket until 17th September 2016.
Please visit www.trh.co.uk for further information and tickets.

Photo Credit: Sean Ebsworth Barnes

Idina Menzel to star in remake of Beaches

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Idina Menzel will star in a TV remake of the 1988 movie Beaches for Lifetime. 

According to Deadline, Menzel will play CC - the role which was originated by Bette Midler. The film is set to air in the U.S. next year. 

Based on the 1985 novel by Iris Rainer, Beaches follows the various stages of the friendship between actress and singer CC Bloom and San Francisco-based lawyer Hillary Whitney. The film follows 30 years from their first meeting under the Atlantic City boardwalk through the ups and downs of their careers and relationships.

Menzel recently reprised her performance in IF/THEN for its U.S. tour. She was nominated for a Tony Award for starring in the show on Broadway. Last year Menzel ompleted her own world tour, which included a show at the SSE Arena in Wembley. She is currently working on a new album.

Best known for voicing Elsa is Disney's Frozen and for originating the role of Elphaba in the Broadway and West End productions of Wicked, Menzel is working on a single-camera U.S. comedy Happy Time produced by Ellen DeGeneres. She famously starred as Maureen in RENT on Broadway and later reprised her performance for the film adaptation. 

Menzel can also be seen in Glee and Enchanted. Her New York stage credits include: See What I Wanna See (Public), The Wild Party (MTC), Aida (Broadway) and Hair (Encores). She starred in a concert staging of Chess at the Royal Albert Hall alongside Kerry Ellis and has released several solo albums including: Christmas Wishes, Barefoot At The Symphony, I Stand, Here and Still I Can't Be Still.

GOSSIP: Meryl Streep to star alongside Lin-Manuel Miranda & Emily Blunt in Mary Poppins Returns?

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According to Variety, Meryl Streep is in talks to star in the upcoming film Mary Poppins Returns.

Reports suggest that Streep will play the role of Poppins' cousin, Topsy, a supporting character that wasn't in the 1964 classic. Streep would also sing for the part.

As previously announced, the sequel to Disney’s 1964 film Mary Poppins will star Hamilton's Lin-Manuel Miranda and Emily Blunt. The film's U.S. release date has been set for 25th December 2018.

The film will be helmed by Rob Marshall, with screenplay by David Magee based on The Mary Poppins Stories by P.L. TraversMarc Shaiman will compose an all-new score, writing original songs with Scott Wittman.

Blunt stars in the title role with Miranda as a lamplighter named Jack (a new character). Drawing from the wealth of material in Travers’ seven additional novels, the story will take place in Depression-era London and follows a now-grown Jane and Michael Banks, who, along with Michael’s three children, are visited by the enigmatic Mary Poppins following a personal loss. Through her unique magical skills, and with the aid of her friend Jack, she helps the family rediscover the joy and wonder missing in their lives.

Disney famously adapted Travers' 1934 book Mary Poppins into a film in 1964, starring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke.

Hugh Maynard & Sophie-Louise Dann to star in Sweeney Todd

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Casting has been announced for Daniel Buckroyd's revival of Sweeney Todd by Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler.


The musical will run at the Derby Theatre 30th September – 22nd October and at the Mercury Theatre in Colchester 26th October – 12th November 2016.

Hugh Maynard (Miss Saigon) will play Sweeney alongside Sophie-Louise Dann (Bend It Like Beckham) as Mrs Lovett.

The cast will also include Christina Bennington, David Durham, Jack Wilcox, Julian Hoult, Simon Shorten, Kara Lane, West End Frame Award winner Daniel Buckley and Ryan Heenan.

Dean John-Wilson announces solo show

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West End actor Dean John-Wilson will play a solo show at the Pheasantry in Chelsea on Sunday 28th August 2016.

John-Wilson will perform his "favourite repertoire from musical theatre and beyond". He will perform alongside his Aladdin co-star Stephen Rahman-Hughes with additional guests to be announced.

John-Wilson is currently starring as the title role in the West End premiere of Disney's Aladdin at the Prince Edward Theatre. He recently originated the role of Joey Lubowitz in Miss Atomic Bomb at the St James Theatre.

His theatre credits also include: Man 1 in Songs For A New World by Jason Robert Brown (St James), Aquino in the UK premiere of Here Lies Love (National), understudy Prewitt and Maggio in From Here To Eternity (Shaftesbury), Zack in Bare (Union) and understudy Pablo and TJ in Sister Act The Musical (UK tour). 

John-Wilson previously performed solo shows at the London Hippodrome (with Scott Alan) and Singers Lounge; he reached the semi-finals of Britain’s Got Talent in 2008.

Photo Credit: Helen Maybanks

Jenn Gambatese taking over from Sierra Boggess in School Of Rock

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Jenn Gambatese is taking over from Sierra Boggess as Principal Rosalie Mullins in the Broadway production of School Of Rock.

Gambatese joins Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical at the Winter Garden Theatre on 9th August. Boggess plays her final performance on 8th August ahead of reprising her performance as Christine Daae in the French production of The Phantom of the Opera.

Gambatese originated the roles of Jane in Tarzan and Natalie in All Shook Up (both on Broadway) and played Glinda in the U.S. tour of Wicked. Her additional Broadway credits include Hairspray, Is He Dead?, A Year with Frog and Toad and Footloose.

School Of Rock is transferring to the West End later this year, opening at the New London Theatre on 14th November (previews from 24th October). Directed by Laurence Connor, the Broadway production opened in December 2015 starring Alex Brightman alongside Boggess. A U.S. tour is expected to launch in late 2017.

School of Rock has book by Julian Fellowes. The musical features music from the movie, as well as new music written by Lloyd Webber and lyricist Glenn Slater. Choreography is by JoAnn M. Hunter, with scenic and costume design by Anna Louizos, lighting design by Natasha Katz and sound design by Mick Potter.

Showstopper! The Improvised Musical extends West End season

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Showstopper! The Improvised Musical is extending its current West End season at the West End's Lyric Theatre. 

Following a successful season of Monday night shows since February, Showstopper: The Improvised Musical has announced three more dates for 2016 - 10th October, 14th November and 12th December.

Showstopper! was created by Adam Meggido and Dylan EmeryDuncan Walsh Atkins is Musical Director, with design by Simon Scullion, lighting by Tim Mascall and sound by Tom Lishman.

The cast includes Ruth Bratt, Justin Brett, Dylan Emery, Pippa Evans, Susan Harrison, Sean McCann, Adam Meggido, Philip Pellew, Andrew Pugsley, Lucy Trodd, and Sarah-Louise Young; with seven cast members appearing per performance plus a live on-stage band.

Every night the cast of Showstopper! The Improvised Musical pull off something incredibly ambitious; they create a real musical from scratch, not just an improv night with songs but a full story with characters you can care about, a live band of incredible musicians, and seamless choreography.

Photo Credit: Idil Sukan

Linda Nolan & Louise Jameson to star in Rumpy! Pumpy! at the Union Theatre

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Linda Nolan (Blood Brothers) and Louise Jameson (The Mousetrap) are set to star in Rumpy! Pumpy! at the Union Theatre.


Rumpy! Pumpy! is described as "a remarkable true story of two genteel ladies from the Hampshire Women’s Institute who take it upon themselves to campaign for better conditions for Working Girls."

The musical has book, music and lyrics by Barbara Jane Mackie. Simon Grieff directs with musical direction from Paul Smith and musical arrangements by Steve Parker.

Rumpy! Pumpy! opens at the Union Theatre on 14th November for a limited run to 19th November 2016 after playing the Theatre Royal Windsor between 1st and 5th November.

Further casting is to be announced.

John & Jen transferring to Union Theatre

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Off-Broadway musical John & Jen is transferring to the Union Theatre following its engagement at the Lantern Theatre in Liverpool earlier this year.


The show will run between 12th and 17th September 2016. The production stars James Lacey as John and Sharon Byatt as Jen. Sam Donovan directs with musical direction by George Francis and design by Sean Gibbons.

With music and book by Andrew Lippa and lyrics and book by Tom GreenwaldJohn & Jen first ran in New York in 1995.

Jen and her younger brother John vow to always be there for each. When Jen leaves for college before the beginning of the Vietnam War, John is left to fall under the influence of his abusive father and joins the Navy. This musical explores the relationships between siblings and, later, between a mother and her son, set against the backdrop of a changing America.

PICS: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child celebrates opening at the Palace Theatre

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Yesterday (30th July) Harry Potter and the Cursed Child celebrated its official opening at the West End's Palace Theatre. Check out images below (click to enlarge). 

250,000 tickets will be released for sale next week on 4th August 2016 at 11am, taking booking through to 10th December 2017. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the eighth story in the Harry Potter series and the first official Harry Potter story to be presented on stage, began previews in June 2016 at the Palace Theatre. 

Based on an original new story by J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorneand John Tiffany, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is a new play by Jack Thorne, directed by John Tiffany with movement by Steven Hoggett. Set is byChristine Jones with costumes by Katrina Lindsay, music & arrangements by Imogen Heap,lighting by Neil Austin, sound by Gareth Fry, illusions & magic by Jamie Harrison, music supervision & arrangements by Martin Lowe and casting by Julia Horan.

The cast is led by Jamie Parker as Harry, Noma Dumezweni as Hermione, Paul Thornley as Ron,Anthony Boyle as Scorpius, Sam Clemmett as Albus, Poppy Miller as Ginny, Alex Price as Draco and Cherrelle Skeete as Rose.

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Photo Credit: Dan Wooller 

Casting announced for Pride and Prejudice

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Benjamin Dilloway & Tafline Steen
Full casting has been announced for the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre’s production of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.

Following its run in 2013, Pride and Prejudice is returning this year to conclude the 2016 summer season at the Open Air Theatre ahead of a major UK Tour in September. 

Opening at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley, the tour will then visit Norwich, Cambridge, Salford, Leicester, Woking, Truro, Birmingham and Richmond, with further dates in 2017. 

The show will star Matthew Kelly as Mr. Bennet, Tafline Steen as Elizabeth Bennet, Benjamin Dilloway as Mr. Darcy and Doña Croll as Lady Catherine De Bourgh.

Completing the cast are Hollie Edwin as Jane Bennet, Mari Izzard as Lydia Bennet, Leigh Quinn as Mary Bennet/Annabel De Bourgh, Anna Crichlow as Kitty Bennet/Georgiana Darcy, Jordan Mifsúd as Mr. Bingley, Steven Meo as Mr. Collins, Daniel Abbott as Mr. Wickham, Kirsty Rider as Caroline Bingley, Francesca Bailey as Charlotte Lucas, Charlotte Palmer as Mrs. Gardiner and Mark Rawlings as Sir William Lucas.

First published in 1813, Pride and Prejudice has remained one of the most popular novels in English literature, selling over 20 million copies and spawning numerous adaptations, most notably the 1940 film starring Laurence Olivier and the 1995 BBC adaptation starring Colin Firth. 

Pride and Prejudice is directed by Deborah Bruce, with set by Max Jones, costume by Tom Piper, movement by Siân Williams, compositions by Lillian Henley, sound by Matt McKenzie for Autograph, associate direction by Barbara Houseman and casting by Lotte Hines.Pride and Prejudice is adapted for the stage by Simon Reade. 

Photo Credit: Simon Turtle

Shoshana Bean returning to London for month-long residency

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Shoshana Bean has revealed that she is returning to London for a month-long residency of solo shows at the Singers Lounge.

Bean will kick off a run of eight shows on 11th September, playing her final night on 3rd October. She performed at the Singers Lounge last year, following a residency at the London Hippodrome.

The Broadway diva most recently played Fanny Brice in Funny Girl at North Shore Music Theatre before taking her solo show to Australia. She also recently played Cee Cee in Beaches The Musical at Chicago's Drury Lane Theatre

Bean made her Broadway debut in the original cast of Hairspray, understudying the roles of Tracy Turnblad and Velma Von Tussle. She was then cast as Idina Menzel's standby in Wicked before becoming the first actress to take over the role of Elphaba on Broadway. She later reprised her portrayal of Elphaba in Wicked's first U.S. Tour.

Bean sang back up for Michael Jackson at his 30th anniversary concert at Madison Square Garden and arranged vocals for Jennifer Lopez’s American Idol performance of “I Luh Ya Papi.” Her albums have topped the iTunes R&B and Blues charts in the US and UK and, most recently, Bean has become a YouTube sensation, collaborating with other artists and releasing covers which have received millions of hits. 

Visit www.shoshanabean.com for info and tickets.

Mandy Gonzalez to star in Hamilton on Broadway; further casting announced for Chicago production

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Mandy Gonzalez will star as Angelica Schuyler in the Broadway production of Hamilton.

Gonzalez will take over from Tony winner Renée Elise Goldsberry in October (date TBC).

Gonzalez originated the role of Nina in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical In The Heights and famously played Elphaba in Wicked on Broadway. She can currently be seen on screen in Madam Secretary and Quantico.

The Broadway production of Hamilton recently welcomed Lexi Lawson as Eliza Hamilton and Michael Luwoye as alternate Hamilton whilst former alternate Hamilton Javier Muñoz took over the role full-time. Brandon Victor Dixon is joining the company as Aaron Burr in mid-August. 

The current Broadway cast also includes Christopher Jackson as George Washington, Rory O’Malley as King George and Anthony Ramos as John Laurens/Phillip Hamilton. A new Lafayette/Jefferson is yet to be announced; the role is currently being shared by understudies Andrew Chappelle, Austin Smith and Seth Stewart.

In other news, Joshua Henry will star as Aaron Burr in the Chicago production of Hamilton whilst Jonathan Kirkland has been cast as George Washington. They join Karen Olivo as Angelica Schuyler, Miguel Cervantes as Hamilton, Alexander Gemignani as King George III, Ari Afsar as Eliza Hamilton, Chris Lee as Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson, Joseph Morales as alternate Hamilton, Jose Ramos as John Laurens/Phillip Hamilton, Wallace Smith as Hercules Mulligan/James Madison and Samantha Marie Ware as Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds. The Chicago production of Hamilton opens on 27th September 2016 at the PrivateBank Theatre.

Hamilton will celebrate its 1st anniversary on Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on 6th August. Directed by Thomas Kail and featuring a book, music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton is inspired by the book Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow. Hamilton will open in the West End at the Victoria Palace Theatre in October 2017.
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