Wednesday, 30 October 2024
Critically Acclaimed Production The Years Transfers to the West End’s Harold Pinter Theatre
Sonia Friedman Productions has announced the West End transfer of The Years, a critically acclaimed adaptation of Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux’s semi-autobiographical novel Les Années. Directed and adapted by Eline Arbo with an English version by Stephanie Bain, this production captivated audiences in its sold-out run at the Almeida Theatre, following a successful premiere at Internationaal Theater Amsterdam. The Years will run at the Harold Pinter Theatre from 24 January to 19 April 2025.
Critics have praised The Years as a “masterpiece” (The Guardian) and an experience that “moves in ways theatre often tries to but rarely achieves” (The Independent). The production features powerful performances from Deborah Findlay, Romola Garai*, Gina McKee, Anjli Mohindra, and Harmony Rose-Bremner, who collectively portray the life of one woman, capturing her experiences against the evolving landscape of the 20th and 21st centuries.
With each “click” of memory, Ernaux’s story unfolds: a child growing up amidst post-war ruins, a student exploring new freedoms, an activist championing rights, a wife, mother, lover, and grandmother – each phase of life layered with personal and political significance. This staging captures Ernaux’s meditation on memory with depth, surprise, and theatrical virtuosity, leading audiences through a journey that pairs “the dead with the living, real with imaginary beings, dreams with history.”
The creative team includes Music Supervisor and Sound Designer Thijs van Vuure, Set Designer Juul Dekker, Costume Designer Rebekka Wörmann, Lighting Designer Varja Klosse, and Casting Director Amy Ball CDG. Associate direction is by Yasmin Hafesji. Originally produced by Het Nationale Theater as De Jaren in 2022, The Years has gained acclaim across Europe and is poised to offer a poignant theatrical experience in its West End debut.
Note: Romola Garai will perform until 8 March, with additional casting to be announced.
Star-Studded Gala A Marvellous Party Celebrates Noël Coward with a Glittering Lineup
London’s Prince of Wales Theatre is set to shine on Sunday, 17th November 2024, as an all-star lineup gathers for A Marvellous Party, a special charity gala honouring the legacy of Noël Coward. The celebration will feature a dazzling array of talent, including Alfred Enoch, Derek Jacobi, Ian McKellen, Joshua James, Samantha Spiro, Marisha Wallace, and Lia Williams, joining previously announced stars Hugh Bonneville, Gyles Brandreth, Judi Dench, Lindsay Duncan, Cush Jumbo, Robert Lindsay, Hilton McRae, and Giles Terera. Additional surprise guests will also appear, making it a memorable evening in celebration of Coward’s life and work.
This gala evening, directed by Daniel Evans with musical direction by Tom Brady, will present an array of excerpts from Coward’s plays, songs, and sketches- some of which will be performed publicly for the first time. Youth participants from Chichester Festival Youth Theatre, New Adventures, and Wise Children Theatre School will join Noël Coward Foundation bursary recipients, as well as a troupe of actors renowned for performing Coward’s works, for an evening rich in British theatrical tradition and talent.
A Marvellous Party is also the grand finale of the two-year Coward 125 celebration, which has honoured Noël Coward’s extraordinary impact on theatre. Proceeds from the evening will support The Queen’s Reading Room, the Noël Coward Foundation, and Acting For Others, with the Prince of Wales Theatre generously provided by Sir Cameron Mackintosh for the occasion.
Produced by Julian Bird for Green Room Ents., this gathering of icons promises an unforgettable night celebrating the wit, style, and enduring charm of Noël Coward.
Dear Evan Hansen UK Tour Shines with Stellar Cast Led by Ryan Kopel as Evan
Dear Evan Hansen (UK & Ireland Tour)
New Victoria Theatre
The UK touring production of Dear Evan Hansen is a powerful reimagining of this iconic musical, bringing a fresh perspective on the poignant themes of loneliness, mental health, and connection. With an emotionally charged lead performance by Ryan Kopel as Evan, this tour delivers an impactful night at the theatre, even if certain plot elements occasionally feel drawn out.
The story centers on Evan Hansen, an anxious high schooler who, after a classmate's tragic death, finds himself unintentionally entwined in a lie that spirals beyond his control. His journey explores themes of identity, social isolation, and the quest for belonging- a plot that resonates as deeply now as it did on the West End.
One of the biggest draws of this tour is the remarkable cast, each bringing a fresh, dynamic energy to their roles. Ryan Kopel’s portrayal of Evan is truly outstanding. The role is demanding, both physically and emotionally, requiring stamina, vulnerability, and incredible vocal control- Kopel delivers on all fronts. His clear, supported voice was faultless, his high notes beautifully sustained, adding depth to Evan's raw emotional state. In key numbers like 'Waving Through a Window' and 'Words Fail', Kopel navigates complex vocal lines with ease, creating a deeply moving experience for the audience.
Other cast members also stand out, especially Alice Fearn as Evan’s mother Heidi, whose raw emotion and vocal strength bring heart to the challenging role of a single mother trying to connect with her son. Lauren Conroy as Zoe Murphy brings a nuanced, sensitive touch to Evan’s love interest, balancing warmth with resilience. Tom Dickerson brings excellent comic relief to the musical as Jared Kleinman, bouncing off the other cast members brilliantly, as well as providing some great vocals. Killian Thomas Lefevre is engaging and interesting as Connor Murphy, while Vivian Panka brings real depth and charm to Alana Back. Meanwhile, Helen Anker and Richard Hurst as Cynthia and Larry Murphy round out a strong ensemble, infusing depth into the grieving parents navigating an unimaginable loss.
While the touring version of Dear Evan Hansen maintains the essence of the original West End production, subtle changes give it a fresh appeal. The staging is slightly pared down but still uses projections to convey the overwhelming impact of social media on Evan’s life. This simplified set design may lack the intricate detail of the West End, but it shifts the focus squarely onto the characters’ raw emotions, allowing the actors’ performances to truly shine.
The music, written by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, is the highlight and fundamental strength of the production. Songs like 'For Forever', 'Only Us' and the powerful ensemble number 'You Will Be Found' are beautifully melodic and resonate deeply, perfectly mirroring Evan's emotional turmoil and the longing for connection that permeates the story. That said, the show’s pacing lags at points, especially in the second act. Certain scenes feel slightly stretched, and the plot occasionally meanders, which impacts the overall flow. Nonetheless, the emotionally charged score and Kopel’s riveting performance help the production recover from these slower moments.
Ryan Kopel’s portrayal of Evan is nothing short of stellar, capturing the emotional weight of the role with impeccable vocal and physical stamina.”
Ultimately, this touring production of Dear Evan Hansen offers a heartfelt, stirring experience, driven by a cast whose performances capture the story’s core themes. While the pacing could benefit from a tighter structure, the show’s ability to connect with audiences remains as strong as ever. Ryan Kopel’s Evan is a tour de force- worth experiencing for his performance alone, as well as for the lovely ensemble that brings this story to life across the UK.
Reviewed on Tuesday 29th October 2024 by Olivia
Photo Credit: Marc Brenner
{AD PR Invite- tickets gifted in exchange for honest review}
Initial West End Casting Announced for Clueless the Musical
Exciting news for fans of Clueless- the beloved ’90s classic is coming to the West End stage in a fresh new musical adaptation! Emma Flynn (Beautiful, Little Shop of Horrors) will make her West End debut in the iconic role of Cher Horowitz, joined by Keelan McAuley (Heathers, Grease) as Josh. Both actors are thrilled to breathe new life into these characters, with Flynn sharing her excitement to continue Alicia Silverstone’s legacy, saying:
I can’t wait for audiences to rediscover Cher’s wit and heart in a whole new way.”
Meanwhile, McAuley looks forward to channeling the charm of Paul Rudd’s original Josh, especially as he brings a new musical twist to the role.
Fans can already get a taste of the musical's vibe with the release of 'New Girl', a track featuring Flynn alongside KT Tunstall, who composed the original score. Tunstall, known for her hit songs 'Suddenly I See' and 'Black Horse and the Cherry Tree', collaborated with three-time Tony Award nominee Glenn Slater (The Little Mermaid, Sister Act) to bring a contemporary, ’90s-inspired sound to the West End. Together, they capture the upbeat, fun-loving spirit of the original film with a fresh score that combines nostalgic ’90s pop with today’s musical stylings.
Amy Heckerling, the original writer-director of Clueless, is thrilled to see her characters return to the spotlight, noting:
I’m thrilled for Emma to bring her own take on Cher’s unforgettable charm and Keelan to make Josh his own.”
This production is directed by Rachel Kavanaugh (Chichester Festival Theatre, Regent’s Park Open Air) and choreographed by Olivier Award winner Kelly Devine (Come From Away), making it a high-energy show packed with humour, iconic fashion, and plenty of heart.
Set in Beverly Hills High, Clueless The Musical brings audiences back to the world of Cher, a matchmaking fashionista who’s trying to help her new friend Tai fit in with the cool crowd. But when her own world starts to get a little complicated, Cher finds herself on an unexpected journey of self-discovery. With its fun plot, memorable characters, and catchy tunes, Clueless promises to be a majorly cool addition to the West End.
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