Wednesday, 16 October 2024

TINA- The Tina Turner Musical launches costume exhibition in Covent Garden


To honour the life and legacy of Tina Turner, TINA – The Tina Turner Musical has launched a stunning pop-up costume exhibition in Covent Garden. This free-to-attend display showcases six iconic costumes from the hit West End production, set against the backdrop of the legendary artist's most memorable moments and songs. Visitors can see these outfits up close and explore the visual legacy of the Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll in the heart of one of London's most vibrant cultural districts.

The exhibition features six costumes, each tied to pivotal moments in Tina Turner’s career, from the golden fringe dress she wore during “Proud Mary” to the famous red dress from “The Best (Simply).” Displayed along Central Avenue in Covent Garden’s historic Market Building, the costumes are accompanied by photographs that compare their use in the musical to how Tina herself wore these iconic looks. Fans can immerse themselves in the story of Tina’s musical journey, which continues to electrify audiences in London’s West End after six record-breaking years at the Aldwych Theatre.

TINA – The Tina Turner Musical premiered in 2018, created in collaboration with Tina herself, and has since become a global sensation, with productions on Broadway and across Europe, Australia, and North America. The London show features Karis Anderson and Zoe Birkett sharing the role of Tina, with Rolan Bell as Ike Turner. This critically acclaimed production offers a powerful portrayal of Tina’s life, showcasing both her rise to global superstardom and the personal struggles she overcame along the way.

The pop-up exhibition offers a rare opportunity to see these significant costumes up close while celebrating Tina’s extraordinary influence on music and fashion. Highlights include costumes from the musical numbers “Fool in Love,” “Disco Inferno,” “What’s Love Got to Do with It,” and more. Fans can also experience the pulse-pounding soundtrack of Tina’s greatest hits live on stage at the Aldwych Theatre, where TINA – The Tina Turner Musical continues its run.

Covent Garden, known for its thriving arts scene and home to over 20 theatres, is the perfect setting for this unique exhibition. Visitors can browse the Market Building, enjoy shopping and dining, and explore Covent Garden’s iconic Piazza. The area also boasts more than 1,400 al fresco dining seats, making it ideal for a full day of theater and entertainment. Partner restaurants, including SUSHISAMBA, The Ivy Market Grill, and VyTA, offer special pre- and post-theatre menus.

In addition to celebrating Tina Turner’s legendary career, the exhibition has partnered with Women’s Aid, an organization Tina passionately supported. A survivor of domestic abuse herself, Tina Turner wanted her musical to authentically reflect her experiences, and this partnership aims to raise awareness about domestic abuse. The exhibition will include information about the charity’s mission and the impact of domestic violence on survivors, alongside opportunities to donate and support their cause.

The TINA – The Tina Turner Musical Costume Exhibition runs from 15th October to 10th November 2024 at Covent Garden’s Central Avenue, Market Building. Visitors can also enter for a chance to win tickets and backstage experiences for the musical by following QR codes and interactive boards throughout the exhibition.

Produced in the West End by Stage Entertainment in association with Tina Turner, this vibrant exhibition is a must-visit for both Tina Turner fans and theatre lovers alike.

Final cast announced for Jack and the Beanstalk: What a Whopper!


The full cast has been revealed for the highly anticipated adult pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk: What a Whopper!, written by Jon Bradfield and Martin Hooper, with songs by Bradfield. Directed by Andrew Beckett, the show will run from 23 November 2024 to 11 January 2025 at Charing Cross Theatre, following the record-breaking success of last year’s Sleeping Beauty Takes A Prick!, which sold over 14,000 tickets and became London’s biggest adults-only pantomime.

Leading the cast is Keanu Adolphus Johnson as the poor, gay, and extremely horny Jack Trott. Johnson, who recently made waves in Backstairs Billy and dazzled audiences in Kinky Boots, brings his vibrant energy to this outrageous role. He’ll be joined by Matthew Baldwin, the reigning “Queen of Adult Panto,” who returns to reprise his role as Dame Dolly Trott, the sharp-tongued, quick-witted matriarch with a heart of gold. Baldwin is renowned for his commanding panto performances, described by critics as “one of the classiest Dames in the business.” Also joining the cast is Chris Lane as Dale, the friendly fairy, and Jordan Stamatiadis as the wickedly lascivious landowner, Lady Fleshcreep.

New faces in the production include Laura Anna-Mead as the lovable Simple Simone, Joe Grundy making his professional debut as Reverend Tim, and ensemble members Laura Buhagiar, Caitlin Swanton, and Fin Walton, who returns after his performance in Sleeping Beauty Takes A Prick!.

The story follows Jack Trott, who lives with his scandalous mother, Dame Dolly, on a dilapidated dairy farm in the quaint Yorkshire village of Upper Bottom. As Jack embarks on his cheeky quest to find something truly “giant,” he must also contend with the evil Lady Fleshcreep, navigate a 10-mile drought of potential Grindr dates, and find hilarity along the way. With its outrageous songs, glittering choreography, fabulous set design by David Shields (winner of Best Set Design at the National Panto Awards), and more innuendos than you can swallow, this panto promises to deliver a night of side-splitting laughter and risqué fun.

The show’s creators, Bradfield and Hooper, are known for their string of acclaimed gay pantomimes, which found a loyal following at the now-closed Above The Stag Theatre. The team behind Jack and the Beanstalk: What a Whopper!—including director Andrew Beckett and set designer David Shields—are dedicated to keeping the tradition alive, now at a larger venue, with their unique brand of big-hearted, sophisticated smut. 
Bradfield says, “It’s been a joy to work with this hilarious family of collaborators. We started in the smallest theatres, and last year it was thrilling to see that there’s a bigger audience out there for our particular brand of outrageous, queer fun.”

This new production is set to be the wildest adult pantomime in London this winter, offering a raucous night out with dazzling designs, saucy humour, and laugh-out-loud moments that you won’t forget. With all the fun of a traditional pantomime but with a deliciously naughty twist, Jack and the Beanstalk: What a Whopper! is not one for the kids, but it’s perfect for adults looking for a hilarious, queer night out during the festive season.

Tickets for this must-see show are on sale now—don’t miss the chance to experience the madness for yourself!

photo credit: Johan Persson

Go Live Theatre Projects Launches Online Charity Auction Featuring Rare Theatre Memorabilia


Go Live Theatre Projects, the London-based theatre education charity, has launched an exciting online charity auction packed with rare and signed theatre memorabilia. The auction aims to raise funds to support the charity’s mission of making theatre accessible to young people and their families, especially those facing financial, social, or physical barriers.

Bidders can expect exclusive items from some of the West End's biggest productions, including signed posters and programmes from Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Hadestown, SIX, Les Misérables, Frozen, Back To The Future, Tina – The Tina Turner Musical, and Wicked. There are also signed t-shirts and hoodies from theatre stars like Michael Ball, Sheridan Smith, Derek Jacobi, Bonnie Langford, and Arlene Phillips. One of the rarest items is a pair of ballet shoes used in The Phantom of the Opera.

To view and bid on these incredible pieces, visit Go Live Theatre's auction page.

If you'd like to see some items in person, visit the Go Live Theatre Projects stand at MusicalCon on October 19-20 at the London Excel Centre.

Go Live Theatre Projects is committed to providing vulnerable and marginalised young people with access to theatre. Donations to support their educational work can be made here.

Orange Tree Theatre Announces Exciting 2025 Season Featuring World Premieres and Classic Revivals


Orange Tree Theatre (OT) has announced its highly anticipated 2025 season, packed with a dynamic lineup of six new plays, including four world premieres, two rediscoveries, and a beloved classic comedy. Artistic Director Tom Littler and Executive Director Hanna Streeter have curated a season that blends cutting-edge new writing with timeless stories, exploring powerful themes such as war, power, privilege, and the human condition.

The season launches with Churchill in Moscow, an imagined meeting between Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin in 1942, reuniting playwright Howard Brenton and Littler for their sixth collaboration. The production stars Roger Allam in the titular role and promises to be a standout event. Following this, the theatre will revive April De Angelis’ acclaimed Playhouse Creatures, starring Anna Chancellor and directed by Michael Oakley, before transferring to the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre and Theatre Royal Bath. Next, the London premiere of Mark Ravenhill’s Ben and Imo, produced in collaboration with the RSC and directed by Erica Whyman, will feature Samuel Barnett and Victoria Yeates reprising their original roles. The spring season concludes with a revival of Terence Rattigan’s In Praise of Love, directed by Amelia Sears.

The summer and autumn months promise even more excitement with Chiara Atik's Poor Clare, directed by Blanche McIntyre, and world premieres of two eagerly anticipated adaptations: Dance of Death, adapted and directed by Richard Eyre from the play by August Strindberg, and Hedda, a fresh take on Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler by Tanika Gupta. Tom Littler will also helm a special 250th-anniversary production of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s classic comedy The Rivals. Additionally, the OT Young Company will present Alice in Wonderland, a new adaptation by Chinonyerem Odimba based on Lewis Carroll’s iconic novel.

As part of OT's ongoing commitment to engaging younger audiences, the theatre is launching OT Under 30 Nights, offering 18-29-year-olds the chance to see shows for just £15, complete with a post-show talk and a social event. The inaugural event will take place on 8 November, featuring the JMK Award-winning production Guards at the Taj. Cast members Usaamah Ibraheem Hussain and Maanuv Thiara will participate in the post-show panel, alongside creatives Roisin Jenner and Priya Virdee, with the discussion chaired by Kalungi Ssebandeke, the 2023 JMK award winner.

In addition to the main stage programming, the OT’s Community team will continue their work with young people, offering educational performances of Julius Caesar and Romeo & Juliet for primary and secondary school audiences, as well as participation in the National Theatre’s Connections festival for teenagers.

Priority booking for Churchill in Moscow, Playhouse Creatures, Ben and Imo, and In Praise of Love opens on 16 October, with general sales starting on 28 October. On-sale dates for the rest of the season will be announced soon.

Photo Credit: Rebecca Need Menear