Inside The UK Launch of THE PRINCE OF EGYPT
by Charlie Wilks
- Sep 5, 2019
'There can be miracles, when you believe'a??
This is the overarching message in the Kimpton Fitzroy Hotel in London a?' the location of the launch of the new Dreamworks musical, The Prince of Egypt. Together, members of the press and industry sit and experience the epic emotional and thrilling music of Stephen Schwartz, told through the impactful words of Philip LaZebnik, and performed by the 32-strong company.
Luke Brady, Liam Tamne, Christine Allado, and Alexia Khadime Will Lead THE PRINCE OF EGYPT in London
by Stephi Wild
- Jul 18, 2019
THE PRINCE OF EGYPT, the brand-new stage musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Godspell) and a book by Philip LaZebnik (Mulan, Pocahontas) and based on the celebrated DreamWorks Animation film, today announces initial casting for its West End premiere production. Luke Brady and Liam Tamne will lead the cast as 'Moses' and 'Ramses' respectively, with Christine Allado as 'Tzipporah' and Alexia Khadime as 'Miriam'. Further casting to be announced.
VIDEO: Composer Scott Alan and Cast Talk THE DISTANCE YOU HAVE COME
by Stephi Wild
- Oct 15, 2018
The Distance You Have Come follows the lives of six individuals who juggle the constant challenges of life, depression, heartache and love. Told through the music and lyrics of award-winning composer Scott Alan, this brand-new musical brings together a song cycle of his most acclaimed works for the first time, performed by some of the greatest generational voices in the West End.
BWW Interview: Scott Alan Talks THE DISTANCE YOU HAVE COME
by Fiona Scott
- Oct 5, 2018
Scott Alan is a much-loved songwriter and performer in the theatre industry. A selection of his songs have been brought together into a song cycle, The Distance You Have Come, which will premiere at The Cockpit on 16-28 October.
BWW Review: THERE IS NOTHIN' LIKE A DAME, Cadogan Hall
by Nicole Ackman
- Aug 30, 2018
Lambert Jackson's debut show, There is Nothin' Like a Dame, was a smash hit with four talented actresses celebrating one hundred years of women in musical theatre. West End stars Louise Dearman, Ria Jones, Alexia Khadime, and Rachel Tucker showcased famous female roles from the past century in chronological order over the course of the night, which each number seeming to be better than the last.
London Cast Announced For THE DISTANCE YOU HAVE COME
by Stephi Wild
- Aug 30, 2018
The Distance You Have Come follows the lives of six individuals who juggle the constant challenges of life, depression, heartache and love. Told through the music and lyrics of award-winning composer Scott Alan, this brand-new musical brings together a song cycle of his most acclaimed works for the first time, performed by some of the greatest generational voices in the West End.
Get 36% Off Tickets To THERE IS NOTHIN' LIKE A DAME
by Marianka Swain
- Aug 14, 2018
Celebrating 100 years of women in musical theatre, four of the most iconic West End leading ladies come together for one night only as they journey through the last century of musicals.
Louise Dearman, Ria Jones, Alexia Khadime and Rachel Tucker will blow you away with their never-before-heard renditions of some of your favourite songs in a once in a lifetime concert.
BWW Interview: Louise Dearman Talks THERE IS NOTHIN' LIKE A DAME
by Nicole Ackman
- Aug 14, 2018
Louise Dearman has tackled many musical theatre leading roles, and is the only actress in the West End to have played both Glinda and Elphaba in Wicked. She also has a successful concert career and has released four solo albums.
Dearman will be taking part in the upcoming concert at Cadogan Hall, There's Nothing Like a Dame - 100 Years of Women in Musical Theatre.
Lambert Jackson Announce Debut Production THERE'S NOTHIN' LIKE A DAME
by Stephi Wild
- Jun 28, 2018
Lambert Jackson presents its debut show There's Nothin' Like a Dame - 100 Years of Women in Musical Theatre a one-night celebration of women in musical theatre. Louise Dearman, Ria Jones, Alexia Khadime and Rachel Tucker come together to perform songs from some of the most famous female roles over the past century.
BWW Review: A LITTLE PRINCESS, Royal Festival Hall
by Nicole Ackman
- May 29, 2018
The concert of A Little Princess at Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall was a lovely production with lots of great talent of a musical that still feels a bit messy. Rebecca Trehearn, Danny Mac, and Alexia Khadime all lent their amazing voices to the show and the young girls playing Sara, Becky, Lottie, and their friends were simply incredible. However, the show itself, with book and lyrics by Brian Crawley and music by Andrew Lippa, felt rather lacking in cohesion and proper pacing.
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