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MISS SAIGON ANNOUNCE CLOSING DATE NEW WICKED CAST NEW CAST ANNOUNCED FOR THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA RICHARD O’BRIEN TO STAR IN THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW McQUEEN ANNOUNCES WEST END TRANSFER THEATRE NEWS AUGUST 2015 - ISSUE 2 WITH SHOWFILMFIRST Great Deals On Tickets To West End Shows

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MISS SAIGON ANNOUNCE CLOSING DATE

NEW WICKED CAST

NEW CAST ANNOUNCED FOR

THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA

RICHARD O’BRIEN TO STAR IN THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW

McQUEEN ANNOUNCES WEST END TRANSFER

THEATRE NEWSAUGUST 2015 - ISSUE 2

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SHOWFILMFIRST

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

04 Shawshank Redemption To Tour The UK

05 New Cast Announced For Matilda The Musical From 15 September 2015

06 John Owen-Jones Returns To Play The Phantom

08 Mcqueen Transfers To The West End This Summer

09 Miss Saigon Announce Final Booking Extension

10 Kerry & Louise Answer Your Questions

12 Win! Tickets To See Cats In Blackpool

14 Theatre Reviews

19 Stars To Strip For Charity In West End Bares

20 Richard O’brien To Star In ‘The Rocky Horror Show’ For A Very Limited Run

21 New Cast Announced For Wicked The Musical

22 Sister Mary Mcarthur’s Starry-Stagey-Scopes

24 Another Blog About Mobile Phones In Theatre

WORDS FROM THE EDITORHello dears!Welcome to the second issue of this theatre news magazine I am putting together for the lovely people at ShowFilmFirst.com!

I’ve been running around the UK for the last couple of weeks seeing shows in Manchester, Blackpool and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival but now I’m back in London and looking forward to getting back into the swing of things in the West End!

=XVX[[X`2۴V࠰UVRWPVbWN`BX^= KN=QNJ][NQ&A video which should be fun! Look out for it online soon and if you have any theatre questions you want me to answer email them to me [email protected]. Feel free to send me an email and let me know what you think of this magazine too and if there is anything you would like to see in future issues!

Wilma xxFor enquiries please email [email protected]

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On announcing he was to bring to an end his role as practice manager Howard Bellamy in BBC One’s Doctors, there was immediate speculation as to what `X^UMKNWNa]OX[2*74.5<.B�`QX�QJ_RWPQJ[MUbKNNWoff our screens for over two decades, has become one XO=?۴\KN\]UX_NMJWMVX\]Y[XUR࠰LUNJMRWPVNW�

Ian leaves his starring role in a closely guarded story line this November to play Andy Dufresne, a banker who having been handed a double life sentence for the K[^]JU V^[MN[ XO QR\ `RON JWM QN[ UX_N[� \WM࠰ QRV\NUOincarcerated in the notorious Shawshank penitentiary.

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SHAWSHANK REDEMPTIONTO TOUR THE UK

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Evie Hone and Lizzie Wells will join Anna-Louise Knight and Lara McDonnell in the title role of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Roald Dahl’s 6J]RUMJ=QN6^\RLJUO[XV= N\MJb��<NY]NVKN[�����Joining the four actresses will be Michael Begley (Mr Wormwood), Miria Parvin (Miss Honey) and Rebecca Thornhill (Mrs Wormwood). Craige Els will continue in the role of Miss Trunchbull.

Michael Begley’s recent theatre credits include After Electra directed by Samuel West (Theatre Royal Plymouth & Tricycle Theatre), Mrs Lowry and Son �=[JOJUPJ[<]^MRX\��<`NN]+R[MXOBX^]Q�8UM?RL��2O=QN[N2\ 2 1J_NW۴] /X^WM 2] BN] �+^\Q =QNJ][N�� ;QRWXLN[X\(Royal Court Theatre), The Arsonists (Royal Court Theatre), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Royal Exchange Manchester) and Pravda (Chichester Festival Theatre and Birmingham Rep).

Miria Parvin recently starred in the West End production of Once (Phoenix Theatre). Miria made her professional MNK^]RW����YUJbRWP]QNUNJMRWP[XUNXO9NJ[URW]QN>4Tour of Starlight Express and has since gone on to play Ariel in Footloose (West End & Tour) and Sarah in Our House (UK Tour) before starring as Sophie in Mamma Mia! (International Tour).

Rebecca Thornhill is an Olivier Award-nominated actress with an illustrious musical theatre background. Rebecca’s previous stage credits include lead roles in From Here To Eternity (Shaftesbury Theatre), Mary Poppins (Prince Edward Theatre and USA Tour), Chicago (Adelphi Theatre), Ragtime (Piccadilly Theatre), Witches XO.J\]`RLT�9[RWLNXO@JUN\JWM>4=X^[��<X^]Q9JLR࠰L(UK Tour), Beauty and the Beast (Dominion Theatre) and Les Misérables (Palace Theatre and Denmark). In addition to her credits in the West End, Rebecca has appeared at the National Theatre in Singin’ in the Rain (for which she was nominated for an Olivier Award) and played Gertie in Trevor Nunn’s production of Oklahoma! opposite Hugh Jackman and Maureen Lipman.

The young performers who will play the roles of Bruce, Lavender, Amanda, Nigel, Eric and the other pupils at

Crunchem Hall from September are as follows: Leo *b[N\�,QJ[URN+J[WJ[M�=QXVJ\+N[[b�/R࠰+UXXV\K^[b�Khier, Tilly Cook, Bronte Cosgrave, Ellie Dadd, Connor Deeks, Carla Dixon, Dayna Dixon, Denzel Eboji, Keyaan Hameed, Hannah Hague, Darcy Hillhouse, Caoimhe Judd, Sophie Keaveney, Demi Olawovin, Ben Perkins, Max Reader, Jason Rennie, Joe Sheridan, Jacob Smith, Eva Trodd, Harrison Vaughan and Jamie Wilding.

The adult cast includes Fabian Aloise, Robbie Boyle, John Brannoch, Oliver Brooks, Jonathan Cordin, Olly Dobson, Demi Goodman, Elliot Harper, Will Hawksworth, Kate Kenrick, Rachel Moran, Tom Muggeridge, Matt <N[J࠰WR� +RJWLQJ <cbWJU� ,QJ[UX]]N <LX]]� 5J^[J =b[N[and Sharlene Whyte.

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NEW CAST ANNOUNCED FOR MATILDA THE MUSICAL FROM 15 SEPTEMBER 2015

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JOHN OWEN-JONES RETURNS TO PLAY THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA BEN FORSTER TO TAKE ON THE ROLE FROM FEBRUARY 2016From Monday 7 September 2015, there will be major cast changes in the smash hit Andrew Lloyd Webber musical “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” at Her Majesty’s Theatre in the West End.

John Owen-Jones returns as ‘The Phantom’ from Monday 7 September 2015 having most recently played the part in the spectacular new production of the show on tour in the UK. He has played the role more times than any other actor in the West End production’s history. John has also played the role of ‘Jean Valjean’ in “Les Misérables” in the West End, on the 25th anniversary tour and on Broadway.

Ben Forster will play the role of ‘The Phantom’ from Monday 1 February 2016. Ben is probably best known for winning the ITV1 show, ‘Superstar’ – Andrew Lloyd Webber’s TV talent search for ‘Jesus’ in “Jesus Christ Superstar”. His other theatre credits include ‘Magaldi’ in “Evita” at the Dominion Theatre. Ben will join “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” following his appearance later this year as ‘Buddy’ in “Elf The Musical” also at the Dominion Theatre.

They are joined by Celinde Schoenmaker as ‘Christine Daaé’; Nadim Naaman as ‘Raoul’, Michael Matus as ‘Monsieur Firmin’ and Christopher Dickens as ‘Monsieur André’.

Continuing their roles are: Lara Martins as ‘Carlotta’; Jacinta Mulcahy as ‘Madame Giry’; John Ellis as ‘Piangi’ and Alicia Beck as ‘Meg’. Emmi Christensson will continue as the alternate ‘Christine Daaé’ until June 2016 when Lisa-Anne Wood takes over the role.

THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA has won 70 major theatre awards, including seven Tony’s on Broadway and three Olivier Awards in the West End. It won the ‘Most Popular Musical Audience Award’, voted by the public, in the 2002 Laurence Olivier Awards. THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, which opened at Her Majesty’s Theatre on 9 October 1986 starred Michael Crawford as ‘The Phantom’ and Sarah Brightman as ‘Christine.’ It is produced by Cameron Mackintosh and The Really Useful Theatre Company Limited.

Photo: Johan PerssonClick here to book tickets to see the Phantom of the Opera and save up to 41%

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JOHN OWEN-JONES RETURNS TO PLAY THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA BEN FORSTER TO TAKE ON THE ROLE FROM FEBRUARY 2016

John Owen-Jones

Celinde Schoenmaker

Ben Forster

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McQueen transfers to the west end this summerMcQUEEN, which received its world premiere in May at <]�3JVN\=QNJ][N� QN[NR]K[XTNKXaXO࠰LN[NLX[M\� RUUtransfer to London’s West End, opening at the Theatre ;XbJU 1JbVJ[TN] XW =Q^[\MJb � *^P^\]� OXUUX`RWPY[N_RN`\ O[XV��*^P^\]� OX[ J \][RL]Ub URVR]NM \NJ\XW^W]RU 7X_NVKN[�

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MISS SAIGON ANNOUNCE FINAL BOOKING EXTENSION BEFORE THE SHOW CLOSES IN FEBRUARY 2016

Cameron Mackintosh has announced that Boubil and Schönberg’s legendary musical “MISS SAIGON” will

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Cameron Mackintosh said ‘”I’m delighted to announce a Y[XM^L]RXWWN`\^LLN\\O^UQ^PNUbVbXONa]NW\RXWWJU࠰of Miss Saigon at the Prince Edward Theatre. This record-breaking and award-winning production is already repeating its success in Japan and Korea and is planned to open in Germany, Australia and Broadway in the next two years. Our original stars Eva Noblezada and Jon Jon Briones continue to lead our wonderful international cast that has made this epic love story one of the greatest contemporary musicals of all time”.

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Whatsonstage.com awards winning a record breaking nine awards, the most awards ever won by a single \QX`RW]QN��bNJ[QR\]X[bXO]QNJ`J[M\RWLU^MRWP#+N\]West End Show; Best Revival of a Musical; Best Leading Actress in a Musical and Best Leading Actor in a Musical. 2W 7X_NVKN[ ���� ۷62<< <*2087۸ `XW �� J`J[M\ RWthe Broadwayworld.com Awards including Best Leading Actor; Best Featured Actor; Best Leading Actress; Best Featured Actress; Best Choreography; Best Costume Design and Best Direction in a New Production of a Musical.

“MISS SAIGON” tells the tragic tale of young bar girl Kim, orphaned by war, who falls in love with an American GI called Chris – but their lives are torn apart by the fall of Saigon.

“MISS SAIGON” stars Jon Jon Briones as ‘The Engineer’, Eva Noblezada as ‘Kim’, Chris Peluso as ‘Chris’, Siobhan Dillon as ‘Ellen’, Hugh Maynard as ‘John’, Sangwoong Jo ‘Thuy’ and Natalie Mendoza as ‘Gigi’. The cast also includes Michael Carolan; Richard Carson; Natalie Chua; Callum Evans; Maria Graciano; Nathan Graham; Simon Hardwick; Kurt Kansley; Sooha Kim; Kittiphun Kittipakapom; Aaron Lee Lambert; David Kar-Hing Lee; Mitch Leow; Ela Lisondra; Michael Macalintal; Tanya Manalang; Christian Rey Marbella; Liam Marcellino; Kanako Nakano; Thao Therese Nguyen; Saori Oda; Claire Parrish; Kiel Payton; Ethan Le Phong; Katherine Picar; Romeo Salazar; Ariel Reonal; Jon Reynolds; Marsha Songcome; Eloisa Amalia Tan; Gavin Tsang; Thao Vilayvong; Amadeus Williams; 0N[JUMCJ[LRUUJJWMB^_JUCX[NO�

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Do you play any instruments and are there any you would like to play? - Lucy Evans

Kerry: I would love to be able to play the piano and the guitar because I think it’s very useful. I’ve tried a couple of times throughout my life and I’ve not had the patience for it. I want to be too good too quickly. I think when you’re a singer you want to accompany yourself so quickly you get frustrated. So I’ve not put in the hours and done the patience with it sadly but I would love to.

Louise: I used to play the violin when I was at school and I did have a guitar for a year but I still didn’t learn to play it.

If you could sing any song right now what would it be and why? - Perry O’Bree

Louise: Why is it that when you’re asked these questions you can’t think of any songs at all.Kerry: what did you sing earlier?Louise: (Sings a line from a Celine Dion song) probably a Celine Dion because it makes me happy and I can’t help but try to impersonate her.Kerry: I love Pharell Williams ‘Happy’ because it’s just a great feel good song. Exactly like Celine, you put it on in the car and sing along to it.

Will the show be recorded for cd or DVD purposes?- Steve Ellis

Kerry: We don’t know yet to be honest.Louise: Maybe, maybe not.

Would you like to do any work on TV and what show would you like to be on? - Hayley Cutler Gribble

Louise: I’d love to do TV. I’d love to act without bursting into song, as much as I love it. I’d love to do complete polar opposites either a gritty drama or a comedy like a sitcom.Kerry: I’d love to. People think if you work in musicals that’s what you do but I think they forget we are actually actors that sing. I’d love to do a drama. I’m watching an amazing drama called Penny Dreadful at the moment and it’s fabulous period crazy thing about vampires and werewolves so something like that which really transforms you and is completely different to what you’re used to.

Do you have any funny scary or bizarre stories from your time in wicked? - Amy

Kerry: I did the show for a good two and a bit years and there were so many experiences and so many things happened to me along the way many of which I’ve told stories of before. Mainly I just have amazingly fond memories of the show and feel it was a real triumph and I’m just really grateful that I got the opportunity to play the role.Louise: One of my favourite moments was when Mark Evans ran away from me as Fiyero, tripped up the stairs and literally landed in the splits up the stairs. It was JVJcRWP�JMN࠰WR]NQRPQURPQ]O[XVVb]RVNRW@RLTNM�

What’s the worst or funniest tricks that were played in muck up matinees? - Janet Brooks

Kerry: Do you know what makes me laugh. The fans seem to have named it muck up matinees. When has it N_N[KNNWLJUUNMJV^LT^YVJ]RWNN\(hLouise: As if we’re all going to mess about! Rachel Tucker did something that I copied when I played Elphaba and I’m pretty sure you did it. Elphaba’s dance at the party. <QN`J\MXRWPJKR]XO[^WWRWPVJWJWMLJ]N[YRUUJ[�hKerry: I think I did a bit of dirty dancing.Louise: I think you did a bit of running man.Kerry: Probably.Louise: The best thing was the ensemble have to copy you and do the same dance so I’m doing the robot and they all got up and did it in perfect time, it was amazing.

What is your biggest goal for your career? - Tanya Arterton

Kerry: I think my biggest goal is just to sustain a career and have longevity. I feel very blessed to have done some of the jobs I have and had the experiences I have. For me it’s about longevity. It’s a marathon not sprint. I hope that the next twenty years is just as exciting and as fun.Louise: Same for me really. To continue to experience different things and keep challenging myself in different areas. To keep enjoying. I think when I stop enjoying it I’ll give it all up and just have a million dogs.

What advice would you give to an aspiring actor/actress? - Verity Jo Spencer Hall

Louise: I would say buy the book Secrets of Stage Success because there’s many many tips in there. The biggest piece of advice I would give is be prepared to WN_N[\]XYUNJ[WRWPJWMWN_N[\]XY`X[TRWP�BX^MXW۴]just do your one job and that it. There’s an incredible amount of luck and talent and it will only come to you if you work hard and continue being a sponge.

Do you plan to do any more concerts together after this one? - Emma Jouhin

Louise:BX^WN_N[TWX`K^]QXYNO^UUb�2]۴\]JTNW^\]QR\long - it’s taken us twenty years.Kerry: We’ll be really old if we have to wait another twenty years!

What are your favourite duets of all time? - Melissa Saunders

Louise: We’ve been making lists and lists of duets that we love. Happy Days Are Here Again and Hooray for Love (Barbra Streisand and Judy Garland. But then I like ]XYRLT R]^YJKR]`R]Q6J[RJQJWM@QR]WNb@QNWBX^BelieveKerry: It’s a really good question and if anyone wants to send us any suggestions on Twitter we’re really open to it as we’re putting the show together at the moment. So if you’ve got any suggestions send them our way!

KERRY & LOUISE A N S W E R Y O U R Q U E S T I O N S

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Cats is currently wowing theatre-goers in Blackpool and West End Wilma has

teamed up with Ticketmaster, and Winter Gardens Blackpool to give away the ultimate family day out. One lucky reader will win one family ticket to see the Cats the Musical at Blackpool Opera House, plus a behind-the-scenes tour and dinner at the Theatre Bar & Gourmet Burger Restaurant. (Please note: travel and accommodation are not provided). A stunning art nouveau feature of the Winter 0J[MNW\�]QN[N\]J^[JW]MJ]N\KJLT]X�!"�and has been uncovered as part of work to reopen a bar within the complex. The Theatre Bar, formerly known as Bar Red, has been LUX\NMOX[࠰_NbNJ[\J\YJ[]XO]QNNa]NW\R_Nrefurbishment work taking place to the Winter Gardens building. For your chance to Win this fantastic prize click here to enter

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One night every year, a group of cats get together to pick one deserving puss to send up to heaven to be reincarnated. That’s

about as much of a story as there is for Cats which is based on T S Elliot’s book ‘Possums Book of Practical Cats’. A selection of poems about... you’ve guessed it, Cats. In my last review of the show I described it as a feline type X Factor where each cat performs to try ]X`RWJYUJLNRW]QN࠰WJUJWM]QNW<RVXW,X`NUU�8UM-N^]N[XWXVbdecides on a winner.

*WM[N` 5UXbM@NKKN[ Y^] ]QN\N YXNV\ ]XV^\RL JWM RW �"!� ]QNshow opened at the New London Theatre in London where it ran for twenty one years. Last Christmas saw a limited return of the show at the London Palladium where it will return again this year for the festive season. Ahead of that though, the show is playing a summer season at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens Theatre with cruise ship singer and loose woman Jane McDonald playing the iconic role of Grizabella.

I thought Jane McDonald was an odd choice to play the leading lady role in this production (having recently started Nicole Scherzin ger and Kerry Ellis in London) but after seeing her, I don’t think she could have been better cast. Her singing was undeniably good and she sang the songs as well as anyone would expect them to be sung. Her acting skills could use a little work com pared to other people who have played the role but the audience don’t seem to care. Jane McDonald seems to be an icon for the North of England and she received such a long standing ovation after her performance of Memory that it is undeniable that the audience loved it.

When discussing the musical Cats, a common question that gets asked is ‘who is your favourite cat?’ Mine is never usually a common choice but I love Gus the Theatre Cat and Paul F Monaghan played the part perfectly. Harry Francis and Georgie Leatherland were a great cockney comedy duo as Mungeojerrie and Rumpleteaser and Evan James took us all on a train journey together as Skimbleshanks. The stand out performance in the show was Jack Butterworth as the Rum Tum Tugger. Not only was his rapping great but in other songs he showed what a great singing voice he has and acted the part to perfection.

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AMERICAN IDIOT ARTS THEATRE !�!�!�

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The music is undeniably brilliant but that isn’t really a surprise. As with all juke box musicals, the song are hits and that is why they have been used. The question is, how are the songs intertwined into a story? Sadly that is where American Idiot – the musical has always fallen down. The story centres around three friends who go their separate ways. One goes off to the army, one stays at home with his pregnant girlfriend and the other goes XWJSX^[WNbXO\NUOMR\LX_N[bK^]࠰WM\M[^P\JWM\YR[JU\downwards. Following these three separate stories can be confusing and the lyrics to the songs don’t always seem to work along with what is happening. The general press night consensus from people I spoke to after the show was ‘I don’t have a clue what it was about’ which is the issue with this show.

=QN\]J[J]][JL]RXWXO]QR\\QX`R\����A/JL]X[࠰WJUR\]Amelia Lily. She looks and sounds great but has a very small role within the show and doesn’t really get a chance to show the audience what she is capable of. Alexis Gerred is good as Tunny who goes off to join the army

(and spends the majority of the show with his top off!) JWMh5^LJ\;^\QhPR_N\JWNWN[PN]RLYN[OX[VJWLNJ\<]Jimmy. The undoubted star of the show is Aaron Sidwell as Johnny. He is hardly off stage during the whole show and bounds around like a schizophrenic monkey. His singing and acting are brilliant and he totally embodies the role he is playing.

If you want a fun night out with friends, a few drinks and to reminisce over songs you may have grown up listening to then American Idiot is the perfect choice. Great music, K[RUURJW]\RWPRWPJWMJL]X[\ QXPR_N����XO]QNV\NU_N\to the roles they are playing. Choreography is slick and clever, the stage design is detailed and interesting and the whole thing is very well directed. Unfortunately though, for a musical, a strong storyline is incredibly important and American Idiot doesn’t have it.

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MEMPHIS SHAFTESBURY THEATRE !�!�!�!�!�

6J]],J[MUN� RWWN[XOA/JL]X[���� J\WX]JWXK_RX^\choice to replace the current king of the West End Killian Donelly (who has left to join the original London cast of Kinky Boots) as Huey Calhoun in Memphis the Musical, alongside queen of soul Beverley Knight. Always happy ]X`J]LQ ]QR\ \QX` JPJRW� h 2`NW] JUXWP ]X LQNLT X^]QR\YN[OX[VJWLNJWM2JVMNURPQ]NM]X\Jb�hQNWJRUNMR]completely. The singing, the acting, the American accent were all perfect. Replacing Killian was no easy task but Matt has done it. And to top it all off, he’s quite pretty too!

[PXWJUUb࠰2 ]X\NN;JLQNU3XQWYUJb ]QN [XUNXO/NURLRJ(Beverley Knight does not perform on Monday evenings) and she gave a great performance. The only difference between her and Beverley is that I really get the feeling +N_N[UNbQJ\UR_NM]QR\NaYN[RNWLN�BX^LJW\NN]QNJWPN[and frustration in her face about the situation the world is in and it is not so evident with Rachel. Nonetheless, Memphis is a rollercoaster vocal ride and Rachel gives it her all.

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one day, the patrons quickly turn on him and force him out but when he declares he is going to make the owners sister Felicia a star and get her played

on the radio, they become slightly more curious about the man in front of them. It is a serious story of racism, abuse and the way the world was only sixty years ago. It shows how far we have come as a nation but also how far we still have to come to make equality truly mean something.

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SINATRA THE MAN AND HIS MUSIC London Palladium !�!�!�

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I question any production where a character – often as not a celebrity – is a hologram (Michael Flatley I’m talking to you), not even recognisable (seriously, Bend It Like Beckham?) or something else quite ridiculous. I’d heard that Sinatra was an unusual production so I was a little bit apprehensive, but it actually isn’t that bad.

Now I like the man’s music – who doesn’t? – but it is slightly odd to sit watching a gigantic video of him while twenty people dance around below him. It is unique for sure and listening to Frank Sinatra at the Palladium is an experience, but you have to close your eyes to get that effect.

Ray Winkler’s set is impressive, with a fantastic ���YRNLNX[LQN\][J�6<]QNOJK^UX^\0J[N]Q?JUNW]RWN�providing the music; although this is incredible, many of the songs ‘Frank’ is singing had music underneath so the effect was a bit bizarre.

The dancers and choreography are also impressive, giving the audience something to watch while listening to a life size video of Sinatra. Again this was a bit odd, but it did help us to set the scene and help us to feel ]QJ]`N`N[N`N[NKJLT RW]QN�"��\JWMXWNXOQR\adoring fans.

Kicking off with Fly Me to the Moon, you can’t help but love the concept of the production as the hits keep coming. Some classics like Come Fly With Me are missing, which is a shame, but the authentic footage and photographs that accompany some of the musical interludes is very interesting.

Whilst I appreciate what they were trying to achieve and I did enjoy myself, it felt more like I was watching a documentary than a true tribute to Frank Sinatra.

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SECRETS OF STAGE SUCCESS !�!�!�!�!

A BOOK BY LOUISE DEARMAN AND MARK EVANSMusical Theatre performers Louise Dearman and Mark Evans found themselves being asked so many questions by wannabe performers that they decided to launch a website where fans could submit their questions to them. These have now been put together into a handy little book which is a must have for anyone in theatre training or even just with a keen interest in theatre.

Questions such as how to choose the right course, getting an agent, staying healthy and dealing with WNPJ]R_N[N\YXW\N\hJ[NJUUJW\`N[NM]Q[X^PQOX^[QJWMbsections of the book; Learning your craft, getting a job, doing the job and living the life. Louise Dearman (the only female to have ever played both leading roles in Wicked the Musical) and Mark Evans (who once starred alongside Louise in Wicked as Fiyero, is now living in 7N`BX[TQJ_RWPS^\]࠰WR\QNMYUJbRWP.UMN[9[RLNXW]QNUS Tour of Book of Mormon), give informative answers and pepper them with funny stories and anecdotes about their own careers.

For aspiring musical theatre actors, as they say in the Book of Mormon, ‘this book may change your life’. For everyone else, Secrets of Stage Success is a good, easy read that allows you to go behind the scenes and see what it takes to become that person we see up on stage. With simple, beautiful illustrations by West End caricaturist Mark Manley, you can’t get much stagier than this!

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The numbers will feature cast members from American Idiot, Cats, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Gypsy, Mamma Mia!, Matilda, Memphis, Miss Saigon, Sinatra, Wicked and many more!

Links will be provided by celebrity hosts, names to be announced shortly. Previous celebrity hosts have included Graham Norton, Sheridan Smith, John Barrowman and Paul O’Grady.

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Rocky Horror Company and Picturehouse Entertainment present the Ambassador Theatre Group production XO=QN;XLTb1X[[X[<QX`ۮ��\YNLRJUYN[OX[VJWLN\J] ]QN 9UJbQX^\N =QNJ][N� 5XWMXW O[XV ��]Q ۮ �"]Q<NY]NVKN[ ����� <]J[[RWP ]QN L[NJ]X[ XO =QN ;XLTbHorror Show, Richard O’Brien - who will perform the [XUNXO۳=QN7J[[J]X[۴�YN[OX[VRWPR]RW]QN>4OX[]QN࠰[\]]RVNRWVX[N]QJW��bNJ[\�=RLTN]\PXXW\JUNXW/[RMJb��\]3^Ub�8W � <NY]NVKN[� 9RL]^[NQX^\N .W]N[]JRWVNW] JWMRocky Horror Company will join forces to broadcast a gala charity performance, in aid of Amnesty International, live from the Playhouse Theatre to cinemas across the UK and Europe, featuring a number of special celebrity guest stars. Tickets for the cinema screenings go on \JUNO[XV�"���JVXW/[RMJb��\]3^Ub�h

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September 2015. !

There will be a gala charity performance, In aid of amnesty international, on 17 September. This performance will also be

broadcast live to cinemas across the UK and Europe.

RICHARD O’BRIEN TO STAR IN ‘THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW’FOR A VERY LIMITED RUN

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NEW CAST ANNOUNCED FOR

WICKED THE MUSICAL

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AQUARIUSJanuary 20 – February 17There are worst things that you could do and believe me this month you are still suffering O[XV UJ\]VXW]Q۴\ WJ^PQ]bKNQJ_RX^[�BX^know and love how to party but know your limits. A trip to the clap clinic could be on the cards.

PISCESFebruary 18 – March 19Family pressures have been building up of late. Maybe it’s time to let it go and not hold it back anymore. Sit down as a family, sort it out, the boat will be rocky but well worth the ride.

ARIESMarch 20 –April 19Sometimes people leave you half way through the wood, big changes this month in your work place maybe it’s time to move on and stop worrying where you’re going - get up and get out and live it. TAURUSApril 20- May 20This is going to be a great month for you ]QR\ VXW]Q� BX^[ L[NJ]R_N S^RLN\ `RUU KN`WN]QJ]J]LQ`ۮYUJLN]QNX_N[JUUX`RWP࠱rug… last month you wished for a fairy PXMVX]QN[JWMXWNR\LXVRWP�BX^`RUUONNUlike Cinderella’s pumpkin. GEMINIMay 21 – June 20Peach is always a good colour for you and now with your new headshots – you’re full and brimming of energy. Remember it’s all about the base planning, do that research and stalk that casting director and you will get the dream job you have always wanted. CANCERJune 21 – July 22Oh dear, dear, dear me Cancer, not the perfect month this month – with Uranus taking Saturn from behind it’s all a little bit too much for the normal Cancerian you have been to too many showbiz do’s– make sure you get lots of sleep and shut yourself in the broom cupboard.

LEOJuly 23 – August 22=QN\^VVN[R\࠰WJUUbQN[NJWM]QR\VXW]Qyou will have a Cha Cha in your step – yes that boy whose been running around with you in the past few weeks actually does want you. He may be Charming with dwarf tendencies ..Don’t resist. But be careful. Wear a pop sock. VIRGOAugust 23rd –September 22Most Virgo’s always have complex relationships and this month you will feel exhausted and everything will feel hard work. However you can change that, VJbKNR]۴\]RVN]X][bQJ[MN[�BN\PN]bX^[hair done, cut your toe nails and shave you’re arm pits. All will be worth it.

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SCORPIOOctober 23 – November 21BX^ V^\] KN [NJUUb LJ[NO^U ]QR\ VXW]QScorpio that poisonous tail of yours has the potential to be out in all its glory. Remember in with anger out with love. Be a bunny. Try not to get worried try not to turn on to problems that frustrate you. SAGITTARIUSNovember 22 – December 21BN\]N[MJb R\ MXWN� \NN ]QN Y[N]]bcountryside, get out of the woods and open your eyes and what do you see? Its time this month to accept the truth, breathe, take stock of what you have and what you have not and shine like a blue crystal. CAPRICORNDecember 22 – January 192]۴\WX] QN[NbX^\]J[]R]۴\ QN[NbX^࠰WR\Q�Keep repeating that to yourself this month. Otherwise if you’re not careful it will all be a UR]]UNKR]XOQR\]X[b[NYNJ]RWP�BX^LJWMXR]ۮit’s all yours for the taking! It’s just a round the corner.

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It is always a shame to feel the need to write about the subject of mobile phones being used in theatres but once again I feel vexed enough to bring it up.

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On Broadway, some theatres give everyone a slip of paper when they enter the auditorium which clearly states mobile phones are not to be used during the performance. And God forbid you do or they will run down the isle like a whippet and shine their torch in your face. I wonder why London theatres don’t implement stronger strategies like these? The tactics used in London theatres obviously aren’t working and so maybe its time to get creative about how and what is done.

*]]QN+[J]c4RM\,J[WR_JULR[L^\�LJKJ[N]\QX`at the London Wonderground, the host of the show gave a very nice speech at the beginning of the show about how the tricks they were about to do were dangerous and required a lot of concentration and so could everyone turn off their phones and cameras for just the one hour show, leave technology behind and enjoy the performance. It was a lovely way to enforce the message rather than just an announcement over the tannoy as most theatre shows do. After that, the woman sat directly in front of me took out her mobile phone. Not to turn it off, but to \YNWM N_࠰ VRW^]N\ `[R]RWP �JWM ]QNW NMR]RWP� JWemail!

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