'Live' in the Delfont Room returns

By: Apr. 05, 2005
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On Thursday 12 May 2005 the Delfont Room will throw its doors open in style once again for an evening of post-show entertainment.

The first evening, entitled 'Old, New, Borrowed, Blue' with double Olivier winner Joanna Riding and 'Woman in White' star Martin Crewes was a sell-out success which Matt Wolf of Variety called 'Quite simply, a wow'.

This time we continue the theme of Old, New, Borrowed, Blue' and we are joined by Adam Garcia, Tim Howar and Aaron Lazar. The three lads are currently wowing audiences at the Coliseum as the three sailors on 24 hours shore leave in Bernstein's 'On The Town'. With three diverse and impressive careers between them, it will prove to be an exciting combination.

Australian Adam Garcia is best known for creating the role of Tony Manero in the original London stage production of 'Saturday Night Fever' at the London Palladium, other stage roles include Doody in 'Grease' at the Dominion and Fiyero in the workshop of 'Wicked' in New York with Kristen Chenoweth and Idina Menzel. He has since been seen in many Hollywood films including the lead in 'Coyote Ugly' and 'Riding in Cars with Boys' with Drew Barrymore.

Canadian Tim Howar has created two roles for the London stage. Michael in 'Peggy Sue Got Married' at the Shaftesbury Theatre opposite Ruthie Henshall (who later became his Wife and Mother of two children), Stu Clutterbuck in 'Tonight's The Night' at the Victoria Palace. In the US and Canada Tim has played Marius in 'Les Miserables', Joseph in 'Joseph and his Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat', Tommy in 'Tommy' and Chris in 'Miss Saigon'.

American Aaron Lazar is making his London debut in 'On the Town' having appeared on Broadway as Raoul in 'The Phantom of the Opera', Curly in 'Oklahoma' and Bobby in the Barry Manilow musical 'Harmony'. Aaron has numerous US TV credits and has performed in a workshop with Jason Robert Brown.

Expect as the title suggests, something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue.

The Delfont Room doors open from 10.30pm with entertainment starting from 11pm.
Limited table seating: £28 Seated: £25 General Admission: £15
Tickets on sale Wednesday 6 April 2005
Box Office: 0870 850 9189
Personal Callers to the Prince of Wales Theatre Box Office



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