Friday 1 November 2024
The Last Laugh Brings Comedy Legends to London’s West End: Don’t Miss This Unforgettable New Play!
Following a successful, sold-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Last Laugh is heading to London’s West End for a limited engagement at the Noël Coward Theatre, running from 25 February to 22 March 2025, with tickets available now.
Written and directed by Paul Hendy, this unique production reimagines the lives and legacies of three of Britain’s greatest comedic legends: Tommy Cooper, Eric Morecambe, and Bob Monkhouse. Audiences will experience a blend of classic humour and heartwarming stories as the show revives the wit and charisma of these beloved icons. Portraying the three comedy greats, Bob Golding (as Eric Morecambe), Damian Williams (as Tommy Cooper), and Simon Cartwright (as Bob Monkhouse) will reprise their critically acclaimed roles from Edinburgh.
Producer Jamie Wilson shares his enthusiasm:
The timeless appeal of these comedy legends captivated us in Edinburgh, and we knew more audiences needed to experience their genius. This play allows long-time fans to revisit these icons while introducing them to a new generation.”
With its blend of nostalgia and humour, The Last Laugh is poised to become a must-see in London before heading to New York and on a UK tour. Be ready for a moving, laugh-out-loud performance that celebrates the enduring legacy of Britain’s comedic treasures.
photo credit: Pamela Raith
Bush Theatre Announces 2025 Season: Showcasing New Talent and Unmissable Stories on Stage
Bush Theatre has unveiled an exciting 2025 lineup filled with world premieres, returning stars, and original plays that bring fresh voices and unheard stories to the stage. Committed to launching, establishing, and sustaining careers for emerging writers, Bush Theatre’s new season promises innovative storytelling and compelling performances. Tickets for the new season, available today, start at £15, offering theatre fans an accessible way to experience ground-breaking shows at the forefront of modern theatre.
Kicking off in the Holloway Theatre, the Bush Theatre’s main house, is Lavender, Hyacinth, Violet, Yew by Bush Theatre’s Emerging Writers’ Group alum Coral Wylie. Directed by Debbie Hannan, this world premiere follows one family’s journey of reconciliation. Starring Omari Douglas (of It’s a Sin and Constellations), alongside Wil Johnson and Pooky Quesnel, the play is both moving and unapologetically queer. Later in April, Speed, written by Mohamed-Zain Dada and directed by Olivier-nominated Milli Bhatia, explores the secrets and absurdities of daily life with humour and warmth.
In Bush Theatre’s Studio, the January debut of ...blackbird hour by babirye bukilwa, directed by malakaï sergeant, promises to be a standout. A raw look at self-love, belonging, and identity, this play features creative captioning and audio description for an inclusive experience. For those looking for more stories that explore human connection, Tender, directed by Emily Aboud, will run in November and highlights the serendipitous bond between two people searching for meaning.
The Bush Theatre’s 2025 season showcases its dedication to fresh perspectives and inclusivity, supported by its new Bush Theatre Producers' Circle, which aims to foster the next generation of playwriting talent. Artistic Director Lynette Linton reflects on the season, saying:
It’s a bitter-sweet feeling to announce my penultimate season as Artistic Director of The Bush, though exciting as it shows just what we’re all about, developing new writers and creatives and inviting them into the Bush family."
For fans and newcomers alike, Bush Theatre’s 2025 season is a must-see for those looking to experience the best of modern theatre with stories that resonate.
Thursday 31 October 2024
SCISSORHANDZ: A Musical Reinvented co-produced by Lance Bass Michelle Visage Set for European Premiere
The European premiere of Scissorhandz: A Musical Reinvented will hit London’s Southwark Playhouse Elephant on 23th January 2025 for a limited, exclusive 10-week engagement. After a highly successful and sold-out run in Hollywood, this fresh musical reimagining of Edward Scissorhands brings Bradley Bredeweg’s critically acclaimed vision to UK audiences, blending pop culture and an empowering message about individuality. With co-producers like Lance Bass and Michelle Visage on board, the show promises a vibrant journey celebrating the courage to be unique.
Michelle Visage shared her excitement, stating:
I am beyond excited to join the producing team for Scissorhandz! The energy, the message, the joy—it’s everything we need right now. In a world that feels a little upside down, this show is a celebration of life, individuality, and fierce self-expression...we’re not just creating a show; we’re creating a movement. Get ready, because it’s going to be an unforgettable ride!”
Lance Bass added:
Producing Scissorhandz has been one of the greatest pleasures of my career, and I can’t wait for London to experience this show! I think audiences in the UK will really embrace the show...It’s not just a musical—it’s a sensory journey...by the end, you’ll be on your feet, feeling like you’ve just experienced something truly unforgettable.”
This 90-minute pop-musical features hit songs from artists like Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, and Alanis Morissette. It is a tribute and parody rolled into one, celebrating those who “dare to be different.” Bradley Bredeweg, the show’s writer and director, shared a personal connection to the original film, saying, “As a lonely quirky gay kid growing up in the 80s and 90s, this film meant the world to me because it spoke to anyone who felt like they didn’t quite fit in...Our thrill ride of a show is packed with joy and heart, and it’s about owning exactly who you are, even if you happen to have scissors for hands. In a world where people crave that kind of joy more than ever, I’m honoured to bring this story to a new audience in London.”
The Scissorhandz creative team includes choreography by Alexzandra Sarmiento, musical direction by Gregory Nabours, set design by James Pearse Connelly, costume design by Abby Clarke, lighting design by Adam King, sound design by Yvonne Gilbert, and casting by Harry Blumenau. Tickets for Scissorhandz are on sale now, with the official opening night set for 30 January. Prepare for a musical experience that is not only a show but a vibrant celebration of self-expression and the power of standing out.
Wednesday 30 October 2024
Lucie Jones Returns to Les Misérables as 'Fantine' in London, with Katie Hall Joining Arena Spectacular World Tour
Cameron Mackintosh has announced that Lucie Jones, multi-award-winning musical theatre star, will reprise her role as Fantine in the West End production of Les Misérables at the Sondheim Theatre for an exclusive eight-week engagement from 23rd December 2024 to 15th February 2025. Known for her powerhouse performances in productions like Wicked, Waitress, Legally Blonde, and more, Jones is a celebrated figure in theatre, also recognised from The X Factor (2009) and the Eurovision Song Contest (2017).
As Jones joins the London cast, Katie Hall, who is currently portraying Fantine at the Sondheim Theatre, will step into the same role on Les Misérables The Arena Spectacular World Tour, performing in Manchester, Newcastle, Gothenburg, Stockholm, Malmo, and Amsterdam. Hall, who has previously played both Cosette and Fantine across various Les Misérables productions, including the 25th Anniversary Concert and on UK and international tours, will return to London on 17 February 2025.
The West End Les Misérables cast also features Ian McIntosh as Jean Valjean, Stewart Clarke as Javert, Jacob Dachtler as Marius, Amena El-Kindy as Éponine, Annabelle Aquino as Cosette, Luke Kempner as Thénardier, Claire Machin as Madame Thénardier, and Robson Broad as Enjolras.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of Les Misérables in London, celebrated with a new World Tour of Les Misérables The Arena Spectacular. Opening in Belfast, the tour will cover cities across Europe and then move to Australia, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea, with more dates to follow. Additionally, in an unprecedented move, 11 leading UK amateur companies will stage full productions of Les Misérables across the country in 2025.
Featuring iconic songs like 'I Dreamed a Dream', 'On My Own', and 'One Day More', Les Misérables has been seen by over 130 million people in 53 countries and in 22 languages. It remains a global phenomenon, breaking box office records worldwide, with productions in North America and remastered versions of the Oscar-winning film re-released internationally this year.
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