Theatre, Music & Film in The UK
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Fuerzabruta is back!
Roundhouse, 23 December 2013 – 2 March 2014.
Due to phenomenal demand, the fastest-selling show in Roundhouse history, Fuerzabruta, returns for 100 performances fr om December 2013. Fuerzabruta is an event where worlds collide, wh ere dreams are real and reality takes a back seat. Give in to it, let go and enjoy the spectacular ride. Featuring mind-blowing visual effects that must be seen to be believed – the iconic image of a man bursting full throttle through a series of moving walls, an incredible scene in a watery world suspended just inches above the audience – Fuerzabruta is a theatrical experience that floods the senses. Fuerzabruta is an all-standing rave of a show. There’s nudity (moderate), water (lots), and scenes of a poetic, powerful and beautiful nature, all set to a thumping soundtrack. You may get wet; you may get dirty - bring friends and dancing shoes and prepare for visual and sensory overload. Tickets for all shows start a little cheaper than last year at £32.50. These tickets will be available only to the earliest bookers – prices will change with time, so if you like what you see, book today! For more information contact +44 (0) 844 482 8008.
The Weir
Wyndham’s Theatre, 16 January - 19 April 2014
Following the critically acclaimed sell-out run at the Donmar Warehouse, this modern ghost story transfers to Wyndham’s Theatre for twelve weeks only. This is the first major British revival of one of the all-time great modern classics. In Brendan’s isolated pub on the west coast of Ireland, four men are gathering for a session. The arrival of a stranger in their midst spurs them to impress her with their story-telling. They are stories of souls past and of spirits very much present. But one story is more chilling and more real than any of them could have foreseen. For more information contact Jessica McCrorie [email protected]
Memoryhouse: Max Richter
Barbican, 24 Jan 2014
The Barbican and the BBC Symphony Orchestra present the world premiere performance of Max Richter’s 2001 debut album Memoryhouse. André de Ridder conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra with Max Richter providing live electronics. An homage to Europe and the haunting power of memories, Memoryhouse announced Max Richter as a major talent, showcasing his innovative synthesis of contemporary classical and electronics that would become his musical signature. For more information contact [email protected]
Oh What a Lovely War
Theatre Royal Stratford East, 1 February - 15 March 2014
This reimagined production of the musical about World War I is packed full of familiar songs from the World War I era, juxtaposing with shocking statistics from conflict and the harsh realities of war. Oh What A Lovely War is a powerful comment against war in general and its message remains relevant to modern audiences.
Fame – The Musical
New Wimbledon Theatre, from 20 February 2014
Based on the Oscar winning musical film and hugely successful TV series; Fame – The Musical is back for 2014 at New Wimbledon Theatre ahead of a major UK tour. This brand new production will take the audience on a hi-octane roller coaster ride through dizzy heights and crashing lows as a group of star-struck wannabes embark on their quest for the ultimate accolade – fame. Bursting with dynamic dance routines and unforgettable songs including; Play a Love Scene and Fame, Fame - the Musical has enjoyed seven West End runs since premiering in the USA in 1988 and continues to be performed all over the world. This new production will be directed by award winning director/choreographer Gary Lloyd. For more information contact +44 (0) 207 091 8857.
The Full Monty Set For London’s West End
Noel Coward Theatre, 20 February - 13 June 2014.
A stage version of the hit 1997 film The Full Monty will be playing at the Noel Coward Theatre (St Martin’s Lane, West End) for 16 weeks. Based on the story of six steelworkers-turned-strippers, the stage production is currently on a UK tour. More details will be released in the coming months. For more information contact [email protected]
Urinetown to premiere in February
St James Theatre, 22 February – 3 May 2014.
Tony Award-winning Urinetown The Musical will make its UK premier at the St James Theatre from 22 February 2014. Running until 3 May 2014, Urinetown is an epic tale of greed, corruption, love and revolution, set in a time when water is worth its weight in gold. This hilarious satirical comedy finally hits London after its Tony Award-winning Broadway success.
More Information: www.urinetown.co.uk
I Can’t Sing! The X Factor Musical!
London Palladium, previews from 27 February 2014
I Can’t Sing! goes behind the microphone and under the judges’ desk to reveal the story that keeps millions tuning in every week. This strangely touching musical is an affectionate satire of the world’s most talked about talent show that will please fans and knockers of The X Factor in equal measure. Featuring 19 new songs with music and lyrics from Steve Brown, with book and lyrics by Harry Hill and directed by double Olivier Award winner Sean Foley promises a theatrical rollercoaster ride behind the scenes at the hit singing competition. For further information contact [email protected]
The Miners' Hymns
Barbican, 9 March 2014.
The former coal mining communities in North East England are the subject of The Miners' Hymns, a documentary by American artist-filmmaker Bill Morrison. The silent film screening in the Barbican Hall includes a live performance of the original score by the Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson. Using rarely-seen footage from the British Film Institute, the BBC, and other archives, The Miners' Hymns celebrates the social, cultural, and political aspects of the mining industry. Focusing on the Durham coalfield, it depicts the hardship of pit work, increasing mechanisation, the role of trade unions in organising and fighting for workers’ rights, and their annual Miners’ Gala in Durham. For more information contact [email protected]
Kings of the Dance
London Coliseum, 19 – 22 March 2014
The critically-acclaimed Kings of the Dance makes its UK debut at the London Coliseum, showcasing the phenomenal artistry, style and power of its celebrated male dancers. The current line-up showcases the incomparable Roberto Bolle from Teatro alla Scala, American Ballet Theatre's reigning stars Marcelo Gomes and Ivan Vasiliev, Russia's brilliant Denis Matvienko of the Mariinsky Ballet and the compelling Leonid Sarafanov of the Mikhailovsky Ballet. These virtuoso performers will dance seven diverse pieces from Roland Petit, Patrick De Bana, Nacho Duato, Marco Goecke, Marcelo Gomes and Massimiliano Volpini. For more information contact [email protected]
Miss Saigon
Prince Edward Theatre, From 3 May 2014.
Cameron Mackintosh is delighted to announce that Boublil and Schönberg’s legendary musical Miss Saigon will return to the West End in May 2014 to the Prince Edward Theatre.
Set in 1975 during the final days of the American occupation of Saigon, Miss Saigon is an epic love story about the relationship between an American GI and a young Vietnamese woman. Since its London premiere in 1989, the show has become one of the most successful musicals in history and has won over 40 awards including 2 Olivier Awards and 3 Tony Awards. For more information contact [email protected]
The Proms
Royal Albert Hall, 18 July - 13 September 2014.
The BBC Proms, or simply The Proms, is an eight-week summer season of daily classical music concerts and many more other related events. The Proms are held annually mostly in Royal Albert Hall, South Kensington, London, but also in London's Cadogan Hall and several parks throughout the whole country. For more information contact +44 20 7589 8212
To Kill a Mockingbird
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, 28 August – 13 September 2014
The 2013 production of To Kill a Mockingbird will return to the venue in 2014. Concluding next year’s season with a limited run from 28 August – 13 September 2014, the production will then embark on a UK tour. Casting and UK tour dates will be announced in due course. Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre’s 2013 season has been the venue’s most successful season ever, with over 180,000 people having attended so far – an increase of 40,000 on the previous highest attended season in 2011. For more information contact +44 (0) 844 826 4242.
Fatal Attraction
Theatre Royal Haymarket, from 8 March 2014
The timeless thriller dramatically re-interpreted for the stage by original screen writer James Dearden, in this compelling production directed by Trevor Nunn. The famous story of obsession and revenge explores how a chance meeting in a bar and a casual encounter quickly becomes a living nightmare for Dan Gallagher, a successful New York lawyer, and his young family. After spending one weekend with the gorgeous Alex Forrest, he assumes he can just walk away, but Alex is a woman who refuses to be ignored. She pursues Dan and his family with terrifying consequences. For more information contact Jessica McCrorie on [email protected]
The Miners' Hymns
Barbican, 9 March 2014
The former coal mining communities in North East England are the subject of The Miners' Hymns, a documentary by American artist-filmmaker Bill Morrison. The silent film screening in the Barbican Hall includes a live performance of the original score by the Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson. Using rarely-seen footage from the British Film Institute, the BBC, and other archives, The Miners' Hymns celebrates the social, cultural, and political aspects of the mining industry. For more information contact the Barbican’s music media relations team on 020 7382 7090 / [email protected]
Lest We Forget
Barbican Theatre, 2 - 12 April 2014
Award-winning British choreographers Akram Khan, Rusell Maliphant and Liam Scarlett create works honouring the 100th anniversary of the Great War. Completing the programme is George Williamson’s Firebird, premiered by the Company in 2012. Firmly rooted in the classical tradition are the younger choreographers, Royal Ballet Artist in Residence Liam Scarlett and English National Ballet’s own Associate Artist George Williamson. For more information contact Nicola Osmond-Evans on 020 7590 2933 / [email protected]
Romeo & Juliet
Royal Albert Hall, 11 - 22 June 2014
The English National Ballet will perform Derek Deane’s breath-taking in-the-round production of Romeo & Juliet. Performed by a company of 120 dancers and actors this epic staging of Shakespeare's timeless tragedy is set in the middle of the audience. This magnificent production brings to life all the emotions of the world's greatest love story. For more information contact Nicola Osmond-Evans on 020 7590 2933 / [email protected]
Greenwich+Docklands International Festival (GDIF14)
Various locations, 20 - 28 June 2014
Opening on midsummer’s day, GDIF returns with a thrilling line-up of inspiring UK and international outdoor arts. Prepare for a packed programme of eye-popping spectaculars, innovative outdoor theatre, and the country’s biggest programme of outdoor dance as well as ingenious and surprising art installations.
Coppélia
London Coliseum, 23 - 27 July 2014
Coppélia, is the comic tale of an eccentric toymaker and his mechanical doll. Dr Coppélius, the toymaker, has created the lifelike Coppélia doll and wishes for nothing more than to bring her to life. English National Ballet's time honoured production is choreographed by Ronald Hynd. Léo Delibes' melodic score is played by English National Ballet's full orchestra. For more information contact Nicola Osmond-Evans on 020 7590 2933 / [email protected]
Epstein: The Man Who Made The Beatles
Leicester Square Theatre, 5 August - 6 September 2014
The Man Who Made The Beatles, the long-awaited play about the legendary music manager Brian Epstein will open at London’s Leicester Square Theatre in Summer 2014 for an initial 6-week run. The play is a window into the private world of the music entrepreneur whose stellar career as Beatles Manager made him a household name yet whose controversial personal life remained very much in the closet. More information contact Jenny Morgan on 0151 245 0136 / [email protected]
Made In Dagenham
Location tbc, opening autumn 2014
This major new musical from Stage Entertainment is based on the true life story of the Ford machinists of Dagenham, who went on strike for equal pay in 1968 and led to the equal pay act of 1970. Based on the critically acclaimed film of the same name, this very British musical comedy shows that ordinary people can do extraordinary things when they know what’s right. For more information contact Jessica McCrorie on 020 7836 4747 / [email protected]
Riverdance - The 20th Anniversary Tour
Hammersmith Apollo, 10 - 13 December 2014
Riverdance 20th Anniversary Tour will visit 16 venues across the UK including a stint at the Hammersmith Apollo. With an incredible two decades of global success since the show first burst into the public’s heart at the Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin in 1994, this is an unmissable chance for UK audiences to reconnect with Riverdance.
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