Everybody's Talking About Jamie
Tour synopsis, cast & creatives
Jamie New is sixteen. He's from Sheffield. And he has a secret. He doesn't quite fit in at school. His Dad's left home. He's about to sit his GCSEs and the future is terrifying. With his brilliant mum behind him, will Jamie be brave enough to stand up for who he really wants to be?
Everybody's Talking About Jamie website.
Approximate runtime 2 hours 40 minutes.
Cast/Performers
Ivano Turco (Jamie),
Rebecca McKinnis (Margaret New),
Shobna Gulati (Ray),
Talia Palamathanan (Pritti),
John Partridge (Hugo / Loco Chanelle - 7 Sep-11 Nov and Jan16-Mar 16),
Kevin Clifton (Hugo / Loco Chanelle - Bristol / Plymouth / Sheffield / Liverpool / Eastbourne / Portsmouth / Glasgow / Aberdeen / Northampton / Milton Keynes / Hull / Leicester),
Giovanna Fletcher (Miss Hedge - Southampton / Newcastle / Wolverhampton / Woking / London),
Sam Bailey (Miss Hedge - Bristol / Plymouth / Sheffield / Liverpool / Eastbourne / Portsmouth / Glasgow / Aberdeen / Northampton / Milton Keynes / Hull / Leicester),
Ky Kelly (Anthony Gyde) - Laika Virgin),
Garry Lee (Sandra Bollock),
David McNair (Tray Sophisticay),
Akshay St Clair (Jamie's Dad),
JOrdan Ricketts (Dean),
Liv Ashman (Vicki),
Rhiannon Bacchus (Fatimah),
Geoff Berrisford (Sayid),
Jessica Daugirda (Bex),
Finton Flynn (Young Loco / Cover Jamie),
Annabelle Laing (Becca),
Luca Moscardini (Levi),
Joshian Angelo Omana (Cy),
Thomas Walton (Mickey),
Takaiyah Bailey (Female Swing),
Georgina Hagen (Understudy Margaret / Ray / Miss Hedge),
Sejal Keshwala (Ray - Bristol / Plymouth / Sheffield / Liverpool / Eastbourne / Portsmouth / Glasgow / Aberdeen / Northampton / Canterbury / Milton Keynes / Hull / Norwich / Bradford / Leicester)
Creatives/Company
Music(s):
Dan Gillespie Sells,
Theo Jamieson (musical supervisor)
Lyrics:
Tom MacRaeziBook by:
Tom MacRaeProducer(s):
Nica Burns,
Ian Osbourne,
Teresa Beech,
Craig Beech,
Sheffield TheatresDirector(s):
Jonathan Butterell,
Will Burton (casting)
Design(s):
Anna Fleischle,
Luke Halls (video)
Choreographer:
Kate PrinceLighting:
Lucy CarterSound:
Paul GroothuisNews/Reviews