Adam Garcia to star as Caractacus Potts in upcoming Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Tour
Adam Garcia is to star as Caractacus Potts in the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang UK Tour opening at Mayflower Theatre Southampton in April 2024.
Adam Garcia is to star as Caractacus Potts in the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang UK Tour opening at Mayflower Theatre Southampton in April 2024.
Production images for 42nd Street at Curve Leicester and Sadler’s Wells starring Ruthie Henshall, Adam Garcia, Josefina Gabrielle and Les Dennis.
42nd Street the musical has started rehearsals ahead of their seasons at Curve, Leicester and Sadler’s Wells, London. Images by Johan Persson
SimG Productions and Musical Theatre Radio have announced the cast and creatives of the 1998 Olivier Award-nominated West End musical Saturday Night Fever.
Tonight (Halloween!), The Exorcist opens at the Phoenix Theatre London starring Peter Bowles (Father Merrin), Clare Louise Connolly (Regan), Adam Garcia (Father Karras) and Jenny Seagrove (Chris). The Exorcist is a play by John Pielmeier adapted from the novel by William Peter Blatty and directed by Sean Mathias. We hope you enjoy these great first look production images by Pamela Raith. BOOK TICKETS FOR THE EXORCIST BOOK TICKETS TO THE EXORCIST
Producer Bill Kenwright has announced casting for the world premiere of The Exorcist which opens at The Phoenix Theatre from 20 October 2017 for a limited season. Jenny Seagrove will play Chris MacNeil opposite Peter Bowles as Father Lankester Merrin, Adam Garcia as Father Damien Karras, Clare Louise Connolly as Regan, Todd Boyce as Doctor Strong, Mitchell Mullen as Doctor Klein, Elliot Harper as Father Joe and Tristram Wymark as Burke. When the medical profession fails to provide answers to young Regan’s strange symptoms her desperate mother Chris turns to a local priest for help. But before Father Damien can tackle what’s before him, he must overcome his own shaken beliefs, as this fight is for more than just one girl’s soul… The Exorcist is widely considered to be the scariety movie of all time. Based on William Peter Blatty’s best-selling novel this unique theatrical experience has been adapted for … Read more
While Twilight Song lacks the power of My Night With Reg, it is an enjoyable piece of drama that sharply portrays people – both gay and straight – who feel trapped by their circumstances and seek an escape that risks making their misery even worse.
Dench’s verse speaking is unrivalled. She picks each word and gives it full, accurate weight, landing the sense, purpose and exact emotion of every glittering phrase. She is wily, wise and wonderful. Her pained berating of Leontes when she tells him Hermione is dead is one of the greatest moments in theatre I have ever witnessed. So powerful, it knocks the breath from your body.
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