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9 January 2016 · 1 min read · 195 words

Ferris and Milnes Announce St James Residency

CabaretDominic FerrisFerris and MilnesMartin MilnesNewsOff West End

Ferris and Milnes at the Sondheim 85th gala. Photo: Darren Bell

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Following their sell out performances at The Pheasantry and a standout performance at 2015's Sondheim 85th Birthday Gala at Drury Lane, Ferris & Milnes, the musical theatre comedy cabaret performed by Dominic Ferris and Martin Milnes, have been invited to take up creative residency at the St James Theatre Studio.

The first show of the St. James Studio residency will be Ferris & Milnes: Live at the St. James - Let’s Go On With The Show!, which will be performed for two nights only, on Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 January. The production offers an eclectic and vitality-packed musical programme, ranging from the Golden Age of Broadway and Hollywood to current favourites and pop classics, all performed in Ferris & Milnes’ original musical arrangements. The numbers sit alongside Dominic’s and Martin’s unique brand of ‘banteriffic’ comedy, which has always found audiences ‘expecting the unexpected’. Ferris & Milnes will perform further shows on Saturday 26 March and Tuesday 26 April. Details of these shows, and further dates, are to be announced.

Book here for tickets to Ferris and Milnes at the St James Theatre

Douglas Mayo
Douglas Mayo

Douglas Mayo has had a life long love affair with musical theatre. He has authored several books on publicity and marketing for amateur theatre groups. He is in the process of developing a musical based on his original story concept.

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