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"Millennials" Review
★★★★☆ Millennials at the Other Palace is simply terrific: with brilliant performances by its cast and terrific, infectious songs, I'd thoroughly recommend you check out its limited engagement before it closes 7 August.
Elliot Clay’s pop-infused, highly relatable song cycle plays its limited season until 7th August – and it’s definitely not one to miss ★★★★☆ (more…)
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The Moulin Rouge heels/skirts/female ensemble
Paloma Garcia Lee (Original Broadway cast), Khori Michelle Petinaud (Original Broadway cast), Bahiyah Hibah (Original Broadway cast), Ericka Hunter (Original Broadway cast), Jodi McFadden (Original Broadway cast), Morgan Marcel (Original Broadway cast)
Karli Dinardo (swing, Original Broadway cast/swing, Australia), Amber Ardolino (swing, Original Broadway cast), Kaitlin Mesh (swing, Original Broadway cast/ensemble Broadway), Tilly Evans-Krueger (swing, Broadway), Keely Byrne (Broadway), Maya Bowles (Broadway)
Kara Menendez (swing, Broadway), Mia DeWeese (swing, Broadway), Lauren J. Hamilton (Broadway), Kelsey Orem (swing, Broadway), Ariana Rosario (Broadway), Adéa Michelle Sessoms (first US tour)
Adrienne Balducci (first US tour), Alexis Hasbrouck (first US tour), Jenn Stafford (first US tour/Broadway), Jennifer Wolfe (first US tour), Tanisha Moore (first US tour), Amy Quanbeck (swing, first US tour/swing, Broadway)
Tamrin Goldberg (swing, first US tour), Alexa De Barr (swing, first US tour/swing Broadway), Ayden Pratt (swing, first US tour), Emma Russel (Australia), Chaska Halliday (Australia), Anica Calida (Australia)
Kara Sims (Australia), Amy Berrisford (Australia), Scout Hook (Australia), Bree Tipoki (swing, Australia), Brittany Ford (swing, Australia), Kahlia Davis (swing, Australia)
Giuliana Carniato (swing, Australia), Katie Ella Dunsden (West End), Tinovimbanashe Sibanda (West End), Melissa Nettleford (West End), Lily Wang (West End), Katie Singh (West End)
AmyThorton (West End), Alicia Mencía (swing, West End), Georgia Morgan (swing, West End/swing, Australia), Misty May Tindall (swing, West End/ensemble Germany), Elly Shay (swing, West End), Tamsin January (swing, West End)
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The Songs of Jesus Christ Superstar part 2 [part 3, part 1]
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annabelle--cane · 4 years
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uhhh happy good friday, have a jesus christ superstar audio I took when I saw it last year: 
Jesus Christ Superstar (Barbican Theater, London)
August 16, 2019 (Evening)
Cast: Robert Tripolino (Jesus), Ricardo Alfonso (Judas), Sallay Garnett (Mary), Matt Cardle (Pilate), Samuel Buttery (Herod), Cavin Cornwall (Caiaphas), Nathan Amzi (Annas), Matthew Harvey (Peter), Tim Newman (Simon), Daniel Bailey, Bernadette Bangura, Robert Bannon, Cyrus Brandon, Melanie Bright, Georgia Carling, Dale Evans, Rosie Fletcher, Luke Hall, Simon Hardwick, Josh Hawkins, Dayle Hodge, Stevie Hutchinson, Cleopatra Joseph, Rachel Moran, Billy Nevers, Tinovimbanashe Sibanda, Elliotte Williams-N’Dure
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wild-icarus · 4 years
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For those who don’t know, Regent’s Park is having a JCS concert this summer with a double cast of the main three, no specific dates are announced though they plan to have 9 performances a week
Jesus: Declan Bennett and Pepe Nufrio
Judas: Tyrone Huntley and Ricardo Afonso
Mary: Maimuna Memon and Anoushka Lucas
Pilate: David Thaxton
Herod: Shaq Taylor
Caiaphas: Ivan De Freita
Annas: Nathan Amzi
Simon: Cedric Neal
Peter: Phil King
Soul singers: Genesis Lynea (mob leader), Rosa O’Reilley, and Elliotte Williams-N’Dure
Ensemble: Tinovimbanashe Sibanda, Charlotte Riby, Rosie Fletch, Tara Young, Stevie Hutchinson, Daniel James Bailey, Dale Evans, Josh Hawkins, Billy Nevers and Barnaby Thompson
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miriskusnik · 5 years
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Jesus Christ Superstar - Barbican Theatre - review
Jesus Christ Superstar – Barbican Theatre – review
Timothy Sheader’s Jesus Christ Superstar is one of those rare shows that I would recommend to absolutely anybody. With its killer music, incredible choreography, and jawdropping vocals, plus a stellar cast, this show has it all. It’s a powerful, profound piece of theatre that’s also a phenomenally enjoyable watch.
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thestageyshelf · 2 years
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SOLD 🎭 Jesus Christ Superstar @ Regent's Park Open Air Theatre 2017 (#83)
Title: Jesus Christ Superstar
Venue: Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
Year: 2017
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Author: Lyrics by Tim Rice, Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Director: Timothy Sheader
Choreographer: Drew McOnie
Cast: Declan Bennett, Tyrone Huntley, Maimuna Memon, David Thaxton, Peter Caulfield, Philip Browne, Sean Kingsley, Phil King, Tim Newman, Nicholle Cherrie, Josh Dever, Mark Dugdale, Ivan de Freitas, Stevie Hutchinson, Sinead Long, Kayleigh McKnight, Javar La'Trail Parker, Nuno Queimado, Lauran Rae, Charlotte Riby, Cleve September, Tinovimbanashe Sibanda, Kirstie Skivington, Christopher Tendai, Dale White, Rhys Whitfield, Tara Young
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londontheatre · 7 years
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Will Young, Jonny Labey and Zizi Strallen will lead the cast of Baz Luhrmann’s Strictly Ballroom The Musical when it makes its West End debut in 2018. Based on Baz Luhrmann’s classic film that inspired the world to dance, Strictly Ballroom The Musical will begin performances at the Piccadilly Theatre on Friday 16th March 2018 (Press Night Wednesday 11th April).
Will Young will play the brand new role of band leader, Wally Strand. Ever since winning the inaugural series of Pop Idol in 2001, Will has been one of the UK’s most popular and successful music artists. He holds the record for the fastest selling debut single in British chart history, and has enjoyed a phenomenal career in music with four No1 albums, as well as acting alongside Dame Judi Dench in the film Mrs Henderson Presents, and his hugely acclaimed stage debut as the Emcee in the West End production of Cabaret.
Jonny Labey will make his West End debut in the leading role of Scott Hastings, the maverick ballroom dancer torn between his passion and his pride. Jonny burst into the national spotlight by winning the ITV show Dance Dance Dance. Jonny, well known for playing the role of Paul Coker in EastEnders, has also starred in the film Soft Lad, headlined the play Verge of Strife, and can currently be seen as a new judge on CBBC’s Taking The Next Step.
Zizi Strallen will play the role of Fran, the fledgling dancer who partners with Scott and catches his eye following his fall from grace. Having shot to stardom as the lead in Mary Poppins, Zizi’s additional West End credits include Follies, Cats, Dirty Dancing, Hairspray and Chicago.
The cast includes Michelle Bishop (Thoroughly Modern Milly, Sunset Boulevard) as Pam Short, Ivan De Freitas (Jesus Christ Superstar, Aladdin) as Merv, Gabriela Garcia (In The Heights, Ghost) as Vanessa Cronin, Charlotte Gooch (Top Hat, Dirty Dancing) as Tina Sparkle, Richard Grieve (Neighbours, Emmerdale and Priscilla Queen of the Desert) as Les Kendall, Liam Marcellino (Cabaret, Miss Saigon) as Wayne Burns, Stephen Matthews (The Lion King, The Producers) as Doug Hastings, Fernando Mira (ENO, Victorian State Opera) as Rico, Eve Polycarpou (Villa Thalia, In The Heights) as Abuela, Lauren Stroud (Top Hat, Hairspray) as Liz Holt & Gary Watson (Fings Ain’t Wot They Used T’Be, A Chorus Line, Jersey Boys) as Ken Railings.
The cast also includes Chris Bennett, Chrissy Brooke, Hannah Fairclough, Selina Hamilton, Christopher D Hunt, Luke Jackson, Justin-Lee Jones, Robin Kent, Jacob Maynard, Leanne Pinder, Tinovimbanashe Sibanda & Dale White.
The full cast is yet to be announced.
Strictly Ballroom is the romantic story that was embraced around the world, and went on to put the Strictly into Come Dancing! Based on the multi-award-winning movie, the first instalment from Baz Luhrmann’s acclaimed Red Curtain Trilogy, the musical production is a kaleidoscope of colour and fun. When rogue championship ballroom dancer Scott defies all the rules of competition to follow his heart, he teams up with left-footed partner Fran to compete in the Pan Pacific Championship his own way. Their love blossoms as their routines flourish, and together they triumph in bringing down the sequin-clad regime of the Dance Federation.
Featuring the film’s iconic music such as Love is in the Air, Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps and Time After Time, Strictly Ballroom The Musical will also include electrifying songs from a host of internationally acclaimed artists.
The production originated in Australia where it was created by Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin. Drew McOnie (whose dazzling choreography for In the Heights earned him the 2016 Olivier Award) will direct and choreograph the West End premiere, with a book by Baz Luhrmann and Craig Pearce.
Strictly Ballroom The Musical is produced by Global Creatures the team behind Walking With Dinosaurs – The Arena Spectacular, Muriel’s Wedding The Musical and the Broadway-bound King Kong and Moulin Rouge! The Musical.
STRICTLY BALLROOM THE MUSICAL – LISTINGS INFORMATION CREATIVE TEAM Created by Baz Luhrmann Book by Baz Luhrmann & Craig Pearce Directed & Choreographed by Drew McOnie Set Design by Soutra Gilmour Costume Design by Catherine Martin Lighting Design by Howard Hudson Sound Design by Gareth Owen Musical Supervision by David Caddick Orchestrations by Simon Hale
Strictly Ballroom The Musical Piccadilly Theatre 16 Denman Street, London, W1D 7DY Booking from Friday 16th March 2018 Currently Booking to 21st July 2018
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My trading website my have been killed but I am still very much an active trader with a brand new audio!
Jesus Christ Superstar - Regent's Park Open Air Theatre Revival - August 22, 2020 (Matinee) Its-All-Green's Master Cast: Pepe Nufrio (Jesus Christ), Ricardo Afonso (Judas Iscariot), Maimuna Memon (Mary Magdalene), David Thaxton (Pontius Pilate), Ivan de Freitas (Caiaphas), Nathan Amzi (Annas), Shaq Taylor (King Herod), Cedric Neal (Simon Zealotes), Phil King (Peter), Barnaby Thompson, Billy Nevers, Charlotte Riby, Dale Evans, Daniel Bailey, Elliotte Williams-N'Dure, Genesis Lynea, Josh Hawkins, Rosa O'Reilly, Rosie Fletcher, Stevie Hutchinson, Tara Young, Tinovimbanashe Sibanda Tracked and Untracked Never to be Sold Contact me through email for trades: [email protected]
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annabelle--cane · 5 years
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“Heaven on Their Minds”
Barbican Theater, London
August 16, 2019 (Evening)
Cast: Robert Tripolino (Jesus), Ricardo Alfonso (Judas), Sallay Garnett (Mary), Matt Cardle (Pilate), Samuel Buttery (Herod), Cavin Cornwall (Caiaphas), Nathan Amzi (Annas), Matthew Harvey (Peter), Tim Newman (Simon), Daniel Bailey, Bernadette Bangura, Robert Bannon, Cyrus Brandon, Melanie Bright, Georgia Carling, Dale Evans, Rosie Fletcher, Luke Hall, Simon Hardwick, Josh Hawkins, Dayle Hodge, Stevie Hutchinson, Cleopatra Joseph, Rachel Moran, Billy Nevers, Tinovimbanashe Sibanda, Elliotte Williams-N’Dure
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londontheatre · 7 years
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Following its overwhelming sell-out success in 2016, Jesus Christ Superstar returns this summer (11 August – 16 September), giving audiences one final chance to see the production in its original home.
With direction by Timothy Sheader, design by Tom Scutt, choreography by Drew McOnie, musical direction by Tom Deering, lighting design by Lee Curran and sound design by Nick Lidster for Autograph, the production won the BBC Radio 2 Audience Award for Best Musical in the Evening Standard Awards and has received 15 nominations in the BroadwayWorld Awards, including Theatrical Event of the Year.
Declan Bennett, Tyrone Huntley (who won the Evening Standard Emerging Talent Award for his performance in 2016), David Thaxton and Peter Caulfield, are reprising their roles of Jesus, Judas, Pilate and Herod.
Declan Bennett, Tyrone Huntley (who won the Evening Standard Emerging Talent Award for his performance in 2016), David Thaxton and Peter Caulfield, reprise their roles of Jesus, Judas, Pilate and Herod. The 2016 production won the Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival and Evening Standard Award for Best Musical.
Maimuna Memon takes the role of Mary. Previous credits include Winnie and Wilbur (Birmingham Rep), Lazarus (King’s Cross Theatre), The Busker’s Opera (Park Theatre) and Into The Woods (Royal Exchange Manchester).
Phillip Browne and Sean Kingsley play Caiaphas and Annas. Phillip’s previous credits include Ain’t Misbehaving (Sheffield Crucible), Anything Goes (Theatre Royal Drury Lane), Piaf (Donmar) and Ragtime (Piccadilly), and he also appeared in the 2012 film Batman, The Dark Knight Rises. Sean, who recently appeared in The Grinning Man (Bristol Old Vic), reprises his 2016 performance as Annas. His previous credits include Jersey Boys (UK Tour), We Will Rock You (European Tour), Little Shop of Horrors (Birmingham Rep) and Mamma Mia! (International Tour).
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  Tim Newman and Phil King play Simon Zealotes and Peter. Tim’s credits include Memphis (Shaftesbury), Mamma Mia! (International Tour), Grease (Piccadilly), Footloose (Novello) and All The Fun of the Fair (Garrick/UK Tour) for which he received a WhatsOnStage Award nomination. Phil, who reprises his performance as Peter, composed the music for, and appeared in, To Kill a Mockingbird at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. His previous credits also include Jane Eyre (Bristol Old Vic/National) and, as a musician, he plays festivals and fayres across the UK, as well as Paris, Berlin, Barcelona and New York.
Previous cast members returning to the production are Josh Dever, Rhys Whitfield, Charlotte Riby and Sinead Long. They are joined by Mark Dugdale, Ivan De Freitas, Stevie Hutchinson, Javar Parker, Nuno Queimado, Cleve September, Tinovimbanashe Sibanda, Kirstie Skivington, Christopher Tendai, Tara Young, and Dale White. The Soul Girls are played by Kayleigh McKnight, Lauran Rae and Nicholle Cherrie.
LISTINGS Jesus Christ Superstar Lyrics by Tim Rice Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber Director Timothy Sheader Designer Tom Scutt Choreographer Drew McOnie Musical Director Tom Deering Lighting Designer Lee Curran Sound Designer Nick Lidster for Autograph Fight Director Kate Waters Season Associate Director (Voice & Text) Barbara Houseman Casting Director Will Burton CDG & David Grindrod CDG Friday 11th August – Saturday 16th September 2017
Performances: Monday – Saturday @ 7.45pm (gates 6.15pm) Thursday & Saturday @ 2.15pm (gates 1.15pm) No matinee 12 or 17 August 2017 By Special Arrangement with The Really Useful Group
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londontheatre · 7 years
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Declan Bennett as Jesus. Photo Johan Persson
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre announce the completed casting for Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar.
Already announced: Declan Bennett, David Thaxton, Peter Caulfield and Evening Standard Award-winner T Tyrone Huntley reprise their roles of Jesus, Pilate, Herod and Judas
Maimuna Memon takes the role of Mary
Phillip Browne plays Caiaphas with Sean Kingsley reprising his performance as Annas
Tim Newman plays Simon Zealotes with Phil King reprising his performance as Peter
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre has today announced the completed casting for Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar, which returns to the theatre from 11 August in an extended run through to 23 September 2017. Already announced are Declan Bennett, Tyrone Huntley (who won the Evening Standard Emerging Talent Award for his performance in 2016), David Thaxton and Peter Caulfield, who reprise their roles of Jesus, Judas, Pilate and Herod. The 2016 production won the Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival and Evening Standard Award for Best Musical.
Maimuna Memon takes the role of Mary. Previous credits include Winnie and Wilbur (Birmingham Rep), Lazarus (King’s Cross Theatre), The Busker’s Opera (Park Theatre) and Into The Woods (Royal Exchange Manchester).
Phillip Browne and Sean Kingsley play Caiaphas and Annas. Phillip’s previous credits include Ain’t Misbehaving (Sheffield Crucible), Anything Goes (Theatre Royal Drury Lane), Piaf (Donmar) and Ragtime (Piccadilly), and he also appeared in the 2012 film Batman, The Dark Knight Rises. Sean, who recently appeared in The Grinning Man (Bristol Old Vic), reprises his 2016 performance as Annas. His previous credits include Jersey Boys (UK Tour), We Will Rock You (European Tour), Little Shop of Horrors (Birmingham Rep) and Mamma Mia! (International Tour).
Tim Newman and Phil King play Simon Zealotes and Peter. Tim’s credits include Memphis (Shaftesbury), Mamma Mia! (International Tour), Grease (Piccadilly), Footloose (Novello) and All The Fun of the Fair (Garrick/UK Tour) for which he received a WhatsOnStage Award nomination. Phil, who reprises his performance as Peter, composed the music for, and appeared in, To Kill a Mockingbird at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. His previous credits also include Jane Eyre (Bristol Old Vic/National) and, as a musician, he plays festivals and fayres across the UK, as well as Paris, Berlin, Barcelona and New York.
Previous cast members returning to the production are Josh Dever, Rhys Whitfield, Charlotte Riby and Sinead Long. They are joined by Mark Dugdale, Ivan De Freitas, Stevie Hutchinson, Javar Parker, Nuno Queimado, Cleve September, Tinovimbanashe Sibanda, Kirstie Skivington, Christopher Tendai, Tara Young, and Dale White. The Soul Girls are played by Kayleigh McKnight, Lauran Rae and Nicholle Cherrie.
With direction by Timothy Sheader, design by Tom Scutt, choreography by Drew McOnie, musical supervision by Tom Deering, lighting design by Lee Curran and sound design by Nick Lidster for Autograph, Jesus Christ Superstar was a sell-out in 2016 and, in addition the Olivier and Evening Standard Award-wins, also received a further five Olivier Award nominations, for Best Theatre Choreography, Best Lighting, Best Sound, Outstanding Achievement in Music, and Best Actor in a Musical (for Tyrone Huntley).
The production opens at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in April 2018.
The 2017 Open Air Theatre season also includes On The Town, (until 1 July) directed and choreographed by Drew McOnie. This is followed by Dickens Uncovered celebrating the greatest storyteller of London life, Charles Dickens. Artistic Director Timothy Sheader directs A Tale of Two Cities (7 July – 5 August), a new play by Matthew Dunster adapted from the original Dickens novel and, developing their programme of work made especially for families, Caroline Byrne directs a new play version of Oliver Twist created for everyone aged six and over adapted by Anya Reiss (17 July – 5 August).
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre was voted London Theatre of the Year in the Stage Awards 2017, and recently announced a collaboration with English National Opera for their 2018 season, with Timothy Sheader directing Benjamin Britten’s The Turn of the Screw (22 – 30 Jun 2018).
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LISTINGS Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre 2017 season:
On The Town (until 1 Jul) Music by Leonard Bernstein Book and Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green Based on a Concept by Jerome Robbins Directed and Choreographed by Drew McOnie
A Tale of Two Cities (Fri 7 Jul – Sat 5 Aug) A new play by Matthew Dunster Adapted from the novel by Charles Dickens Directed by Timothy Sheader
Oliver Twist created for everyone aged six and over (Mon 17 Jul – Sat 5 Aug) Adapted by Anya Reiss From the novel by Charles Dickens Directed by Caroline Byrne
Jesus Christ Superstar (Fri 11 Aug – Sat 23 Sep) Lyrics by Tim Rice Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber Directed by Timothy Sheader By Special Arrangement With The Really Useful Group
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