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angelofmusicals87614 · 11 months
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Zizi Strallen and Charlie Stemp congratulating Beatrice Penny-Toure on her Mary Poppins Debut
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phantomonabudget · 3 months
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Anyone in the musical theatre bootleg world know if any recordings of "Crazy For You" (London, 2023, preferably with Charlie Stemp and Carly Anderson) exist and how I may acquire one??
I saw it six times at the Gillian Lynne and I'm just not ready to accept that it is closed. 😂😭
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westendandbroadway · 9 months
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Crazy For You, Gillian Lynne Theatre, London. 2023
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bobbychiid · 2 months
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mary poppins with charlie stemp and zizi strallen
if anyone has a bootleg of this i’d be so appreciative i really need to watch it again. i know there was one on youtube but it’s gone so wondering if anyone saved it. thanks :)
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evnyie · 5 months
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DOES ANYONE HAVE A CRAZY FOR YOU SLIME TUTORIAL FROM EITHER CHICHESTER OR THE WEST END WITH CHARLIE STEMP IN IT! IVE SEEN IT THREE TIMES AND NEED TO HAVE SOME SORT OF AUDIO OR ANYTHING! p.s I have an audio of Jack Wilcox in the show as Bobby but i NEED one with Charlie! Thank Youuuu
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centrestagereviews · 10 months
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Review: Crazy for You - West End
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I went to see Crazy For You this afternoon (for the low low price of £18 might I add, and in the Gillian Lynne which doesn’t really have bad seats) and I had zero expectations but it was soooo good! I have a soft spot for Astaire-style musicals and their brilliant physical comedy and for once I think I was satisfied with the amount of tap dancing (never too much!) 🌙
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insanityclause · 5 months
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Tom Hiddleston, Jenna Coleman, Sheila Atim and David Tennant are among the stars celebrating London’s stage talent at the 67th Evening Standard Theatre Awards on Sunday.
They will be at the event at Claridge’s joining Tuppence Middleton, Omari Douglas, Layton Williams, Hayley Atwell, Jake Shears and his Cabaret co-star Rebecca Lucy Taylor, AKA Self Esteem, among others, to hand out awards.
The event, hosted by the newspaper’s proprietor Lord Lebedev with the help of Ian McKellen, is presented by Susan Wokoma. The writer and actor, who played Edith in the Enola Holmes films and whose stage work includes appearances at the Bush, the National and the Royal Court, is about to start work on Three Weeks which she will direct and star in.
She said: “Theatre is always a labour of love and London stages have faced their fair share of difficulties in the last few years. So I think it’s paramount we celebrate excellence while we can.”
Among the awards presented on the night are best play, best actor and the Milton Shulman Award for best director which is named after the Standard’s late theatre critic. Other awards include the Natasha Richardson Award for best actress in association with Mithridate and the Charles Wintour Award for most promising playwright — named in honour of the paper’s editor for many years.
Also awarded on the night is the Lebedev Award, which is given to an individual or institution for lifetime achievement or a specific critically-acclaimed piece of work or series as well as two special Editor’s Awards.
Among those in the running are Paul Mescal, shortlisted for best actor for his role in A Streetcar Named Desire, with his co-stars Anjana Vasan and Patsy Ferran up for best actress. Mescal is up against Andrew Scott, who won in 2019 and is shortlisted for Vanya, as well as Paapa Essiedu for The Effect, and Mark Gatiss for The Motive and the Cue. The shortlist for best actress is completed by Rachael Stirling for Private Lives and Sophie Okonedo for Medea.
Also in the running is Nicole Scherzinger for Sunset Boulevard. She is nominated for best musical performance along with Charlie Stemp in Crazy For You, Kyle Ramar Freeman in A Strange Loop and Marisha Wallace in Guys & Dolls.
James Graham’s Dear England is shortlisted for best play alongside Jack Thorne’s The Motive and the Cue, Sam Holcroft’s A Mirror and Ryan Calais Cameron’s Retrogade.
Previous winners at the awards, which were first presented in 1955, include Dame Judi Dench, Dame Maggie Smith, Ralph Fiennes, Laurence Olivier, Benedict Cumberbatch, Gillian Anderson and Glenn Close.
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uhlikzsuzsanna · 5 months
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Tom Hiddleston, Jenna Coleman, Sheila Atim and David Tennant are among the stars celebrating London’s stage talent at the 67th Evening Standard Theatre Awards on Sunday.
They will be at the event at Claridge’s joining Tuppence Middleton, Omari Douglas, Layton Williams, Hayley Atwell, Jake Shears and his Cabaret co-star Rebecca Lucy Taylor, AKA Self Esteem, among others, to hand out awards.
The event, hosted by the newspaper’s proprietor Lord Lebedev with the help of Ian McKellen, is presented by Susan Wokoma. The writer and actor, who played Edith in the Enola Holmes films and whose stage work includes appearances at the Bush, the National and the Royal Court, is about to start work on Three Weeks which she will direct and star in.
She said: “Theatre is always a labour of love and London stages have faced their fair share of difficulties in the last few years. So I think it’s paramount we celebrate excellence while we can.”
Among the awards presented on the night are best play, best actor and the Milton Shulman Award for best director which is named after the Standard’s late theatre critic. Other awards include the Natasha Richardson Award for best actress in association with Mithridate and the Charles Wintour Award for most promising playwright — named in honour of the paper’s editor for many years.
Also awarded on the night is the Lebedev Award, which is given to an individual or institution for lifetime achievement or a specific critically-acclaimed piece of work or series as well as two special Editor’s Awards.
Among those in the running are Paul Mescal, shortlisted for best actor for his role in A Streetcar Named Desire, with his co-stars Anjana Vasan and Patsy Ferran up for best actress. Mescal is up against Andrew Scott, who won in 2019 and is shortlisted for Vanya, as well as Paapa Essiedu for The Effect, and Mark Gatiss for The Motive and the Cue. The shortlist for best actress is completed by Rachael Stirling for Private Lives and Sophie Okonedo for Medea.
Also in the running is Nicole Scherzinger for Sunset Boulevard. She is nominated for best musical performance along with Charlie Stemp in Crazy For You, Kyle Ramar Freeman in A Strange Loop and Marisha Wallace in Guys & Dolls.
James Graham’s Dear England is shortlisted for best play alongside Jack Thorne’s The Motive and the Cue, Sam Holcroft’s A Mirror and Ryan Calais Cameron’s Retrogade.
Previous winners at the awards, which were first presented in 1955, include Dame Judi Dench, Dame Maggie Smith, Ralph Fiennes, Laurence Olivier, Benedict Cumberbatch, Gillian Anderson and Glenn Close.
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commonguttersnipe · 7 months
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Hi! I was wondering if you could do a fancast for Monty Python: the West End musical please?
Graham Chapman- Hugh Coles
John Cleese- Jordan Luke Gage
Terry Gilliam- Jamie Bogyo
Eric Idle- Jamie Muscato
Terry Jones- Charlie Stemp
Michael Palin- Olly Dobson
Neil Innes- David Hunter
Carol Cleveland- Lucy St Louis
Connie Booth- Lucie Jones
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valjeans · 1 year
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not to be that bitch but ive just come to see poppins for charlie stemp and he’s not FUCKING ON
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oldbaton · 10 months
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Charlie Stemp has always been a star and that has ben clear for awhile
It has been inevitable that he would find a vehicle that would make him an awards magnet
It looks like Crazy for You is going to be that vehicle. It's July but I have a hard time seeing him lose the Olivier on his third nom with these reviews. And also Crazy for You has been trying to get to Broadway for 5-6 years now? There's no way this does not transfer. A Tony is much more competitive (It's only July but Redmayne's inevitable presence has already made the category competitive). But he will at minimum get a nomination.
It is insane though. One of those people who dances with this charisma and ease that can't be taught. Like.... there are few men in nyc that can do what Charlie can. And he has expert timing. He wasn't as funny as Taylor, but when he went into Dolly it was staggering how charismatic and spotlight stealing he is. One of those performers made for the theatre
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ta-divchyna · 1 year
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Friends of Sondheim Concert (2022)
Produced by Cameron Mackintosh, the event aimed to not only remember Sondheim’s legacy but also raise money for the recently formed Stephen Sondheim Foundation which supports new writers.
On the cast were Michael Ball, Helena Bonham Carter, Rob Brydon, Petula Clark, Anna-Jane Casey, Rosalie Craig, Janie Dee, Judi Dench, Daniel Evans, Maria Friedman, Haydn Gwynne, Bonnie Langford, Damian Lewis, Julia Mckenzie, Julian Ovenden, Bernadette Peters, Sian Phillips, Jon Robyns, Clive Rowe, Jenna Russell, Imelda Staunton, Charlie Stemp, Gary Wilmot and Michael D. Xavier.
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andrewlloydwebber · 2 years
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hello! do you happen to have a mary poppins bootleg with zizi strallen and charlie stemp that you don't mind gifting? id appreciate it a lot, thank you so much!
Hi there! Unfortunately, I don't have any Mary Poppins bootlegs. I see this person seems to have one, you could try reaching out and trading (or asking nicely for a gift as a new trader if you don't have anything to offer in return). I think you're the same person who asked about Elizabeth Welch videos, could you reach out to me privately?
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bobbychiid · 1 month
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i miss charlie stemp
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evnyie · 1 year
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My Theatre Slime Tutorials
Hey i only just realised how many slime tutorials i have so if anyone is willing to trade feel free to message me :) Ones with stars are rarer trades.
⭐ harder to trade for
WANTS:
Nick Payne's Constellations
Crazy For You - West End with Charlie Stemp
Sunset Boulevard
WILLING TO TRADE:
& Juliet - Grace Mouat as Juliet
Angels in America - Proshot (both parts) ⭐
Funny Girl - 2022 (audio with Beanie Feldstien)
Moulin Rouge - Boston
Moulin Rouge - West End 2021 ⭐
Cabaret - West End (Amy Lennox and Fra Fee) ⭐
Crazy For You - Jack Wilcox as Bobby (audio)⭐️
Bare a Pop Opera - LA
Beetlejuice - On Halloween (audio)
Be More Chill - London (At the other palace) ⭐
Dear Evan Hansen - OBC
Dear Evan Hansen - Taylor Trensch as Evan
Death Note in Concert - Lyric (audio)⭐️
Ride the Cyclone - Off-Broadway
Ride the Cyclone - McCarter⭐
Tuck Everlasting - Broadway
Rent - Hope Mill Proshot⭐
Moulin Rouge - Broadway 2019
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - London 2017
Mean Girls - Renee Rapp
Mean Girls - OBC
Hadestown - 2019
Little Shop of Horrors - 2022 (Evan Smith as Seymour Jana Jackson as Audrey)
Funny Girl - 2022 (audio with Julie Benko)
Dear Evan Hansen - West End (audio with Marcus Harman)
Dear Evan Hansen - West End (audio with Sam Tutty)
Dear Evan Hansen - West End (audio closing night)
Legally Blonde - 2022 (Regents Park open air) ⭐
Company - Broadway 2021
Anastasia - Broadway
How to succeed in Business without really trying - Broadway (with Daniel Radcliffe)⭐
An American in Paris - 2018
Jagged Little Pill - Iris Menas
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