st. james theatre season brochure: feb - july 2016
DESCRIPTION
ÂTRANSCRIPT
T H E A T R E
T H E A T R E
stjamestheatre.co.uk | 0844 264 2140
SEASONBROCHUREFEBRUARY - JULY 2016
CONTENTS2 - 3
4 - 5
6 - 7
8
9
10 - 11
12
13
14
MISS ATOMIC BOMB
MY MOTHER SAID I NEVER SHOULD
SIDEWAYS
ANITA DOBSON
SUPPORT US
STUDIO
RE:ACT
BOOKING & VENUE INFORMATION
BRASSERIE
For all the latest news and exclusive offers, sign up for our newsletter at www.stjamestheatre.co.uk and follow us on twitter and like us on facebook too...
/stjamestheatre
/st_jamestheatre
OPENING TIMESBAR: Open from 10am daily(Sunday opening times are show dependent)
BRASSERIE: 5-8pm 12.30-3pm (main house matinee days)
BOX OFFICE: 10am - 6.30pm (advance sales) 10am - 8pm (on-the-day sales)
Our winter/spring season got off to an exhilarating start with the sell-out success of The Pianist of Willesden Lane. This remarkable true tale about Lisa Jura’s escape to London from the Nazis on the Kindertransport, told with unmatched skill by her daughter Mona Golabek, was testament to the power of a good story.
The season continues with the world premiere of Miss Atomic Bomb. There is a special kind of thrill when the individual and collective skills of writers, lyricists, composers, actors, choreographers and designers are let loose on something entirely new. Produced by Tanya Link, and written by Adam Long, Gabriel Vick and Alex Jackson-Long, the setting is Nevada in 1952, the occasion, the atomic bomb tests of the era. Co-directed by Olivier Award winner Bill Deamer and Adam Long, the cast is helmed by Catherine Tate, Dean John-Wilson and Simon Lipkin.
In April we bring you the long overdue London revival of the world’s most performed play by a female playwright, Charlotte Keatley’s My Mother Said I Never Should, produced by Tiny Fires. A ground-breaking play championing the endurance of women and the oft-challenged bonds of family life, the cast is led by national treasure Maureen Lipman and Olivier Award winner Katie Brayben, directed by Paul Robinson.
And as we ease from spring into summer, we head off to the sun soaked Californian wine country for the European premiere of Sideways, Rex Pickett’s stage adaptation of his beloved novel which also spawned the cult Oscar winning movie of the same name. Brought to St. James by Pinot Productions and directed by David Grindley, the play charts the wine fueled soul searching week in Santa Barbara of two middle aged men, each wrestling with the destructive impulses of their very different mid-life crisis.
In the St. James Studio Samantha Barks makes her Studio debut and Aria Entertainment (Jerry’s Girls, Missleading Ladies) return with a revival of ‘heavenly’ 50s’ rollercoaster musical comedy Forever Plaid. We have a packed programme for the 4th London Festival of Cabaret with Studio debuts from Alice Fearn and Wendi Peters, Parisian cabaret star Louise Georges, The Pink Champagne Sisters and the inimitable Jay Rayner. Our Jazz Divas season continues platforming the UK’s finest female vocalists including Claire Teal, Norma Winstone and Claire Martin and in June, Chris Lemmon crosses the pond for the European premiere of A Twist of Lemmon, his acclaimed homage to his father, Hollywood legend, Jack Lemmon.
We look forward to seeing you here.
James AlbrechtCreative Director 1
WORLD PREMIERE OF A RADIANT MUSICAL COMEDY
CATHERINE TATE
DEAN JOHN-WILSON
FLORENCE ANDREWS
SIMONLIPKIN
DANIELBOYS
ANDWITH
3
WORLD PREMIERE OF A RADIANT MUSICAL COMEDY
CATHERINE TATE
DEAN JOHN-WILSON
FLORENCE ANDREWS
SIMONLIPKIN
DANIELBOYS
ANDWITH
Tanya Link Productions presents
MISS ATOMIC BOMBA new musical by ADAM LONG, GABRIEL VICK & ALEX JACKSON-LONGCo-Directed & Choreographed by Olivier Award winner BILL DEAMER. Co-Directed by ADAM LONG
7 MARCH - 9 APRIL
Welcome to Las Vegas in 1952, where every mushroom cloud has a silver lining and fallout is your friend.
As the US military proudly tests its atomic bombs within sight of the Vegas strip, tourists are flocking into town to cheer the blasts and see who will be crowned the Miss Atomic Bomb beauty queen.
But in the midst of this euphoria, farm girl Candy’s sheep have mysteriously died, her fashionista friend Myrna is designing clothes for pigs, young soldier Joey has deserted the army, and his hapless hotel manager brother Lou desperately needs an atomic gimmick. In a city controlled by the military and the mob, time is running out for our four friends.
Inspired by the real life bomb tests and beauty pageants of the era, Miss Atomic Bomb is a radiant new musical comedy co-directed by the Olivier Award-winning choreographer Bill Deamer (Top Hat) and Adam Long (Reduced Shakespeare Company).
PERFORMANCE TIMESMon - Sat eves 7.30pmWeds & Sat mats 2.30pm
TICKETSPreviews: £10, £19.50, £25, £29.50, Premium £40£15, £29.50, £35, £39.50, Premium £50*Group and concession rates available.*A transaction fee of £1.50 will apply to all online and phone transactions.
MY MOTHER SAID I NEVER
SHOULDBY CHARLOTTE KEATLEY
FIRST LONDON REVIVAL IN OVER 25 YEARS
Katie Brayben Caroline Faber Maureen Lipman Serena Manteghi
Starring
5
Tiny Fires present
MY MOTHER SAID I NEVER SHOULDWritten by CHARLOTTE KEATLEYDirected by PAUL ROBINSON
13 APRIL - 21 MAY
PERFORMANCE TIMESMon - Sat eves 7.30pmWeds & Sat mats 2.30pm*
TICKETS£15, £25, £35, £39.50, Premium £50**Group and concession rates available.*No Wednesday matinee on 13 April.**A transaction fee of £1.50 will apply to all online and phone transactions.
MY MOTHER SAID I NEVER
SHOULDBY CHARLOTTE KEATLEY
FIRST LONDON REVIVAL IN OVER 25 YEARS
Katie Brayben Caroline Faber Maureen Lipman Serena Manteghi
Starring
“I don’t know if you’ll ever love me as much as I love you but one day you’ll understand why I’ve done this to you.”
Doris, born illegitimate in 1900, exchanges her budding teaching career for marriage and motherhood. When the war is over her daughter Margaret marries an American and has Jackie, who becomes an archetypal 60s rebel. When Jackie can’t face being a single mother it is decided that baby Rosie will be brought up as Margaret’s own. That’s the plan anyway.
Keatley’s award-winning play is a moving exploration of the relationships between mothers and daughters and the consequences of breaking the most sacred taboo of motherhood.
Cast includes 2015 Olivier Award winner Katie Brayden (Best Actress in a Musical, Beautiful - The Carole King Musical), Caroline Faber, star of stage and screen Maureen Lipman and Serena Manteghi.
“A landmark play. The theatrical equivalent of breaking the four-minute mile.” The Guardian
7
MATT CHISLING and AMY ANZELfor PINOT PRODUCTIONS LIMITED present
SIDEWAYS: THE PLAYBy REX PICKETTDirected by DAVID GRINDLEYDesigned by LAURA HOPKINS
26 MAY - 9 JULY
UNCORK THE FULL-BODIED STORY THAT HAS WON OVER 350 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS
This summer, join best friends Miles and Jack on a hilarious journey into the heart of wine country with Sideways: The Play. Based on his beloved novel, which inspired the award-winning film, Rex Pickett’s stage adaptation fizzes with comedy and heartfelt emotion, and goes down better than a well-aged Pinot Noir.
When a neurotic author, who is writing his way into a midlife-crisis, and an actor, who is marrying his way out of his, head out to Santa Barbara for a week of wine-tastings, they find out that there’s more to be savoured in California than a few new bottles. For when Miles and Jack meet the equally strong and complex Maya and Terra, the four of them learn just how intoxicating a good glass of wine and good company can be.
Following an acclaimed sold out premiere at the La Jolla Playhouse, a brand new production of Sideways makes it way to the St. James Theatre in its UK and European premiere, directed by David Grindley (Journey’s End, The American Plan).
PERFORMANCE TIMESMon - Sat eves 7.30pm Thurs & Sat mats 2.30pm
TICKETSFrom £15*Previews (26 - 30 May): £15, £25Group and concession rates available.*A transaction fee of £1.50 will apply to all online and phone transactions.
St. James Theatre presents
A CONVERSATION WITH
ANITA DOBSONHosted by writer and broadcaster
Edward Seckerson
Anita Dobson is one of our most distinguished actresses and has had an extensive, award-winning career in theatre, film and television. Perhaps best known for playing Angie Watts in Eastenders, a role for which she won mutiple awards. She has also appeared in numerous films, on Strictly Come Dancing and also earned a silver disc for her hit record Anyone Can Fall in Love.
Sunday 20 March | 3pm | £20
SUPPORT ST. JAMES
Find out more at stjamestheatre.co.uk/support-us
FRIENDS £24
UNDER 26 £5
Help shape the future of St. James Theatre, support us through one of our Memberships and receive
discounts and much more.
Aged 16-25? Well why haven’t joined our young person’s scheme yet?
Join our Under 26 scheme and get access to £5 tickets and special offers.
Receive 24 hours priority booking alongside special offers, discounts, invitations to Friends nights, free ticket exchange and no transaction fee.
9
©Jo
han
Persso
n©
Ag
nese S
anvito
S T U D I O
S T U D I O
S T U D I O
S T U D I O
JAZZ DIVAS £19 / £25 | 8pm
JOANNA EDENThursday 25 February
“The UK’s answer to Diana Krall & Norah Jones” Time Out
CLARE TEALThursday 31 March
“Wonderful. Worth raving about” Sir Michael Parkinson
NORMA WINSTONEThursday 28 April
“One of the glories of contemporary jazz” Jazz Journal
CLAIRE MARTINThursday 26 May
“Claire Martin is a relaxed, funny & charismatic occupant of a spotlight’s beam” The Guardian
FOREVER PLAIDThe Heavenly Hit 50’s musicalTUES 5 - SUN 24 APRIL 8PM, 3PM
PREVIEWS 5-7 APR | £20 / £25
TICKETS £25 / £30
Join the boys of Forever Plaid on a humorous ‘heavenly’
journey through some of the greatest close-harmony songs of the 50’s.
With one final chance to give the concert they never gave, The Plaids sing nostalgic hits “Rags To Riches”, “Love Is A Many–Splendored Thing”, “Catch A Falling Star”, “Three Coins In A Fountain” and many more – all in glorious harmony with patter that will keep any audience rolling in the aisles.
Come enjoy a drink in the beautiful Studio, whilst The Plaids deliver a 50’s roller-coaster ride of comedy and music in this classic musical.
11
CABARET COMEDY MUSIC THEATRE
S T U D I O
S T U D I O
S T U D I O
S T U D I O
LONDON FESTIVAL OF CABARET26 APRIL - 8 MAY
FERRIS & MILNES: LIVE AT THE ST. JAMESTuesday 26 April | 8pm | £20 / £25 “Hilarious” The Telegraph
BERNSTEIN REVEALEDFriday 29 April | 8pm | £20 / £25 “Honest and affectionate” Musical Theatre Review on Rogers Revealed
NEWLEY NIGHTSaturday 30 April | 8pm | £20 / £25 “Masterful” Sunday Times
STUART MATTHEW PRICESunday 1 May | 7pm | £22.50 / £25 “one of the best singers around at the moment” Mark Shenton, The Stage
THINK PINK! A CELEBRATION OF SWINGTuesday 3 May | 8pm | £15 / £17.50
HHHH “Sparkling Debut” Daily Mail (Album: The Live Sessions)
OOH LA LAWednesday 4 May | 8pm | £22.50 / £24“An enthralling presence” The Stage
LA POULE PLOMBÉEThursday 5 May | 8pm | £15 / £17.50
HHHH “Sparkling, clever and deliciously witty” The Scotsman
WENDI PETERS: LET ME SING AND I’M HAPPYFriday 6 May | 8pm | £25 / £30“Simply triumphant” BritishTheatre.com
THE JAY RAYNER QUARTET: SONGS OF FOOD AND AGONYSaturday 7 May | 8pm | £25 / £30“Unremittingly excellent” Jonathan Baz
ALICE FEARNSunday 8 May | 7pm | £20 / £25
Written in 24 hours, rehearsed at quick-fire speed and performed on the stage of St. James
Studio, RE:act brings together four emerging writers, directors and a group of actors to
respond to the story, themes and characters within each production of our theatre season.
MISS ATOMIC BOMBWednesday 23 March, 8pm
MY MOTHER SAID I NEVER SHOULDMonday 25 April, 8pm
SIDEWAYSTuesday 7 June, 8pm
RE:act The P ianist of W i l lesden Lane
S T U D I O
S T U D I O
S T U D I O
S T U D I O
RE:act The P ianist of W i l lesden Lane
To apply to participate and to find out more visit www.stjamestheatre.co.uk
Ph
oto
s ©
Ben
jam
in G
rah
am
2121
stjamestheatre.co.uk | 0844 264 2140
St. James Theatre, 12 Palace StreetLondon SW1E 5JA
BY TUBEThe nearest tube is Victoria. We are situated within a 5 minute walk of the station.
PARKINGFree parking after 6.30pm is available in nearby streets.
NATIONAL RAILVictoria Station is less than 5 minutes walk from the theatre.
BY BUSRoutes 16, 38, 52, 73, 42, 148 all pass by near the theatre.
HOW TO FIND US
TO BOOKwww.stjamestheatre.co.uk
0844 264 2140 (Calls cost 2p per minute from a land line, mobile calls charged at network rate)
13
Brasserie Brasserie
EXPRESS MENU 2 COURSES £14 // 3 COURSES £17
A À LA CARTE MENU ALSO AVAILABLE
PRE-SHOW DINING5-8PM | 12.30-3PM (MATINEE DAYS)
BOOK YOUR TABLE ONLINE OR BY CALLING BOX OFFICE
www.stjamestheatre.co.uk | 0844 264 2140