Wednesday 16 October 2024

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

Monday 14 October 2024

The Lord of the Rings- A Musical Tale to Premiere at Theatre Royal Plymouth in October 2025


The Lord of the Rings- A Musical Tale is set to embark on a new journey with the critically acclaimed theatrical production, playing exclusively at Theatre Royal Plymouth from 4–11 October 2025. This UK presentation follows its successful seasons in Chicago, Auckland, and Australia. Tickets will be available from 22 October at www.theatreroyal.com.

Originally staged at The Watermill Theatre in 2023, director Paul Hart’s adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s iconic Lord of the Rings trilogy offers a fresh perspective by telling the story through the eyes of the Hobbits. What began as an intimate production has evolved into a breathtaking spectacle designed to fill larger venues. After a highly praised run at the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre in the summer of 2024, the production is set to tour in Auckland and Sydney, with additional Asia-Pacific dates on the horizon.

The show will return to the UK with a full British cast before embarking on a European tour, presented by People Entertainment Group. The ensemble features 32 actor-musicians, combining live music with an epic narrative. The production’s score includes contributions from A.R. Rahman (Slumdog Millionaire), Finnish folk band Värttinä, and Tony Award-winner Christopher Nightingale (Matilda the Musical), with book and lyrics by Shaun McKenna and Matthew Warchus.

The story begins as the Hobbits celebrate Bilbo Baggins’ 111th birthday in the Shire, where Bilbo gifts his nephew Frodo the One Ring, setting Frodo on a perilous journey across Middle-earth with the Fellowship by his side. As the Fellowship faces the looming threat of Mordor, the production invites the audience to become part of the Hobbits’ world, journeying with them as they face the epic battle between good and evil.

Producer Kevin Wallace shared his excitement for this production, saying, "Paul's wonderful production invites us all to become Hobbits in the company of Hobbits." Wallace also expressed his enthusiasm for bringing the show back to the UK, where the musical initially began its journey before heading off to wow audiences in the U.S. and beyond.

The original production at The Watermill Theatre, which sold out its 12-week run, received widespread acclaim, winning the WhatsOnStage Award for Best Regional Production and earning eight Broadway World Awards. Critics praised its innovative use of puppetry, projections, and live music, calling the production “exhilarating” and “rewarding” for both Lord of the Rings devotees and newcomers. The musical continued its success with an expanded ensemble and a U.S. premiere at the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre in 2024, where it was lauded as a “visual marvel.”

The return of
The Lord of the Rings- A Musical Tale
to the UK marks an exciting moment for British audiences. James Mackenzie-Blackman, CEO of Theatre Royal Plymouth, expressed his pride in hosting this exclusive run, saying:

We are incredibly proud to be hosting The Lord of the Rings – A Musical Tale in 2025. It’s a truly unique theatrical experience, combining music, storytelling, and a multi-skilled ensemble of performers.

Director Paul Hart reflected on the journey of the production, saying:

To tell this epic and beloved story onstage, we had to start small and think big—very much like a Hobbit! It’s been an exhilarating journey, and I am thrilled to bring the show back to the UK before we embark on the European tour.

For more information on worldwide productions, visit www.lotrmusical.com


Casting Complete for Craig Wright’s The Unseen at Riverside Studios


The highly anticipated London debut of Craig Wright’s gripping play, The Unseen, is set to premiere at Riverside Studios on November 15, 2024. Featuring a stellar cast, this intense drama explores themes of resilience, power, and survival under oppressive regimes.

The cast includes BAFTA Cymru Award-winner Richard Harrington (Fisherman’s Friends: One and All, Home I’m Darling) as Wallace, Waj Ali (Carnival Row, King Lear) as Valdez, and Ross Tomlinson (Allelujah, This Is Going to Hurt) as Smash, a conflicted prison guard. Directed by Iya Patarkatsishvili, with set and costume design by Simon Kenny, The Unseen promises to captivate London audiences.

First performed in 2007 at the Humana Festival, The Unseen focuses on two prisoners, Wallace and Valdez, who, trapped in a brutal totalitarian regime, communicate through the walls of their cells. Amidst cycles of hope and despair, they forge a bond and create personal philosophies to make sense of their confinement. Meanwhile, their torturer, Smash, wrestles with his conscience, setting the stage for an explosive conclusion.
The Unseen has lighting by Anna Watson and sound by Mike Walker. Danny Short serves as composer and executive producer alongside Peter Huntley and Callum Runciman for Smart Entertainment.

Post-Performance Discussions & Special Exhibition

Audiences will also have the chance to attend a series of post-performance discussions, featuring expert guest speakers on human rights and the play’s themes, supported by the Russian Democratic Society. Additionally, the UK premiere of Faces of Russian Resistance will be hosted at Riverside Studios, showcasing an international exhibition highlighting Russian citizens who have opposed the Putin regime and paid the price with their freedom.

Don’t miss this thought-provoking exploration of the human spirit, running from November 15, 2024, at Riverside Studios.