Tuesday, 22 October 2024

Anne-Marie Duff Leads Revival of The Little Foxes at Young Vic Theatre


The Young Vic Theatre has unveiled the full cast for its upcoming revival of Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes, starring the acclaimed Anne-Marie Duff (Bad Sisters, Suffragette) as Regina Hubbard. Directed by Olivier Award-winner Lyndsey Turner (Coriolanus, The Witches), this production runs from December 2, 2024, to February 8, 2025, with the official press night on December 11. Tickets are available now at www.youngvic.org.

Joining Anne-Marie Duff is a star-studded cast, including BAFTA Scotland award-winner Mark Bonnar (Napoleon, World on Fire) as Benjamin Hubbard, Anna Madeley (All Creatures Great and Small) as Birdie Hubbard, and Steffan Rhodri (Gavin and Stacey) as Oscar Hubbard. The ensemble also features Andrea Davy (Coronation Street) as Addie, Olivier nominee John Light (Showtrial) as Horace Giddens, Stanley Morgan (The Serpent Queen) as Leo Hubbard, Olivier winner Eleanor Worthington-Cox (Next to Normal) as Alexandra Giddens, and Freddie MacBruce in his professional debut as Cal.

A Gripping Tale of Power and Family Conflict

The Little Foxes centres on Regina Hubbard, a woman who has grown tired of standing on the sidelines while her brothers grow wealthier. When the opportunity for immense power and fortune presents itself, Regina sparks a chain of events that pits family members against each other—brother against brother, father against son, and Regina against her entire family.

The production promises a visually striking presentation with design by Lizzie Clachan, lighting by Lucy Carter, and sound by Tingying Dong. Fight direction is by Kev McCurdy, with voice and dialect coaching by Rebecca Gausnell. Phillippe Cato joins as the Jerwood Assistant Director, and Aoife Scott is the Jerwood Trainee Assistant Director.

This revival marks Anne-Marie Duff’s return to the Young Vic after 17 years, promising a powerful portrayal of Regina Hubbard, a character at the heart of this searing exploration of ambition, greed, and family dynamics. The Little Foxes is produced in association with Second Half Productions.

Anne Boleyn the Musical to Have World Premiere at Hever Castle: A Historic Debut Not to Be Missed


Historalia Productions is thrilled to announce the world premiere of Anne Boleyn the Musical, set to debut at Hever Castle in August 2025. This unique production brings the captivating story of Anne Boleyn to life at her childhood home, offering audiences an immersive experience at this iconic historical site. Directed by Roxana Silbert, with a book by Rebecca Night, music by Sam Gevers, and lyrics by Rebecca Night & Sam Kenyon, the musical will be performed in a specially constructed 1,800-seat outdoor auditorium, running from 2nd-30th August 2025.

Anne Boleyn the Musical explores Anne’s transformative journey from a young woman venturing into the royal courts of Flanders and France, to her eventual rise to Queen of England and her tragic downfall. Set against the stunning backdrop of Hever Castle, where Anne grew up, this production promises to reveal the true nature of one of history’s most intriguing women, offering audiences a fresh perspective on her ambitions, legacy, and her pivotal role in shaping England’s future.

Historalia Productions, founded by Simon de Merode and Eliane Astor-De Merode, brings its signature style of historical storytelling to the UK for the first time. Known for their large-scale musical productions in historic venues across Belgium, Historalia’s latest project is set to create an unforgettable theatre experience at Hever Castle. Previous productions, including Jeanne d'ArcMarie-Antoinette, and 1830, have wowed audiences, and Anne Boleyn the Musical is poised to continue that tradition.

Hever Castle’s CEO, Duncan Leslie, expressed his excitement for this groundbreaking production, calling it an extraordinary opportunity to witness the story of Anne Boleyn unfold at the very place she once called home. This West End-calibre show, paired with the castle’s rich history, is sure to captivate both regular visitors and new guests alike.

With a talented creative team and the magical setting of Hever Castle, Anne Boleyn the Musical will be a must-see event in 2025. Full casting and additional creative details will be announced soon.

photo credit: Daniel Watson

Monday, 21 October 2024

Back to the Future Musical Celebrates with New Cast, International Productions, and Special Cameos for Back to the Future Day


This year’s Back to the Future Day gets an extra spark of excitement as Leigh Francis makes a special cameo as Principal Strickland in the West End production, marking the annual celebration of the iconic film trilogy. The day, celebrated worldwide on October 21st, commemorates the date Marty McFly travels to the future in Back to the Future II. Fans of the franchise can also look forward to new international productions and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.

To celebrate Back to the Future Day this year, Leigh Francis will make a one-time appearance as Principal Strickland in the West End show on October 21, adding a touch of humour and nostalgia for fans. 

In exciting news for Back to the Future enthusiasts abroad, it’s been announced that a German production of the hit musical will open during the 2025/2026 season, with more details to come. Additionally, Royal Caribbean will debut a special 100-minute version of the musical aboard its newest ship, Star of the Seas, setting sail from Port Canaveral in August 2025.

Following a recent cast change in London, exclusive backstage photos have been released, offering fans a closer look at the talented new lineup. The new cast includes Vasco Emauz as Marty McFly, making his West End debut, and Orlando Gibbs as George McFly. Joining them are C.J. Borger, Alex Runicles, and Talia Palamathanan, along with returning stars like Cory English as Doctor Emmett Brown.

The production continues to break records and win accolades, including the Olivier Award for Best New Musical and multiple WhatsOnStage Awards. It’s now entering its fourth year in London’s West End, with performances currently booking until July 27, 2025, at the Adelphi Theatre.

Back to the Future: The Musical has already captivated audiences across London, Broadway, and North America, with a North American tour currently running through August 2025. The show is also set to open in Japan in 2025, expanding its global reach.

Since its London debut in September 2021, the musical has been seen by over 1.6 million people, and its original cast recording, featuring music by Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard, has garnered over 20 million streams. The Deluxe Edition of the album, released by Sony Masterworks, offers fans 13 never-before-heard demos and alternate versions of key songs from the show.

With plans for global productions and exciting developments on stage, Back to the Future: The Musical continues to transport audiences back in time, blending nostalgia, music, and unforgettable performances.

Tickets for the West End production are available now through July 2025.

photo credit: Pamela Raith

Sunday, 20 October 2024

UK Theatre Awards 2024: Winners Announced in Celebration of British Theatre


The winners of the UK Theatre Awards 2024 were unveiled at a celebratory ceremony hosted by Faye Tozer at 8 Northumberland Avenue. These prestigious awards honour the very best of theatre from across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, recognising creative excellence and outstanding work both on and off stage.

With winners representing all four nations, the event highlighted the diversity and strength of the UK theatre industry. Leeds Playhouse’s production of Oliver! led the way with two major wins, including Best Musical Production and Best Performance in a Musical for Jenny Fitzpatrick.

In the On Stage categories, Best Director went to Drew McOnie for The Artist at Theatre Royal Plymouth, while Best Play Revival was awarded to Rhino at Lyric Theatre Belfast. Best New Play went to Swim, Aunty, Swim! from the Belgrade Theatre. The Stephen Joseph Theatre’s production of Beauty And The Beast took home Best Show for Children & Young People, and Achievement in Dance was awarded to Mehek, a co-production by Aakash Odedra Company and Aditi Mangaldas Dance Company. Achievement in Opera went to Welsh National Opera for Death In Venice.

In the acting categories, Best Performance in a Play was awarded to David Shields for Punch at Nottingham Playhouse, and Best Supporting Performance was given to Chumisa Dornford-May for her role in Evita at the Curve Theatre.

Polka Theatre was crowned the UK’s Most Welcoming Theatre, beating out strong competition. Off-stage recognition included Chichester Festival Theatre winning the Excellence in Sustainability Award, and the Excellence in Inclusivity Award going to Antony & Cleopatra at Shakespeare’s Globe.

Full List of Winners at the UK Theatre Awards 2024:
On Stage Awards: Best Design: Kenneth MacLeod for Dracula: Mina’s Reckoning (National Theatre of Scotland & Aberdeen Performing Arts co-production with Belgrade Theatre)
Best Director: Drew McOnie for The Artist (Theatre Royal Plymouth, McOnie Company, Playful Productions & Bill Damaschke)
Best Musical Production: Oliver! (Leeds Playhouse, in association with Cameron Mackintosh)
Best New Play: Swim, Aunty, Swim! (Belgrade Theatre, in association with tiata fahodzi)
Best Play Revival: Rhino (Tinderbox Theatre Company at Lyric Theatre Belfast)
Achievement in Dance: Mehek (Aakash Odedra Company & Aditi Mangaldas Dance Company)
Achievement in Opera: Death In Venice (Welsh National Opera, in association with NoFit State)
Best Supporting Performance (in a Musical or Play): Chumisa Dornford-May for Evita (Curve Theatre)
Best Performance in a Musical: Jenny Fitzpatrick for Oliver! (Leeds Playhouse)
Best Performance in a Play: David Shields for Punch (Nottingham Playhouse)
Best Show for Children & Young People: Beauty And The Beast (Stephen Joseph Theatre)
Off Stage Awards:Excellence in Arts Education: Royal Shakespeare Company
Excellence in Touring: Parti Priodas (Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru)
Excellence in Inclusivity: Antony & Cleopatra (Shakespeare’s Globe)
Excellence in Sustainability: Chichester Festival Theatre
Workforce Award: Buxton Opera House & Pavilion Arts Centre
UK’s Most Welcoming Theatre: Polka Theatre
Special Recognition: Outstanding Contribution to British Theatre: Jenny Sealey OBE (Artistic Director of Graeae)

Claire Walker and Hannah Essex, Co-CEOs of Society of London Theatre & UK Theatre, praised the winners, saying:

This year’s UK Theatre Awards ceremony has been a truly joyful celebration and a real testament to the quality and diversity of the work that our members do both on and off the stage and in their local communities. Congratulations to all the winners and nominees."
The UK Theatre Awards 2024 were sponsored by Encore, with support from AKT, Cunard, Harbottle & Lewis, John Good Ltd, MTI Europe, Theatre Tokens, Tysers in association with Ecclesiastical, Unusual Rigging, and White Light.

photo credit: Pamela Raith