Opens Next Month!
Beautiful
- The Carole King Musical
Sunderland
Empire
Tuesday
6th-Saturday 10th March 2018
Following
a sensational run in November 2017, Olivier, Tony and Grammy Award-Winning Beautiful - The Carole King Musical
returns back to the North East with a date at Sunderland Empire, 6-10 March 2018.
Photo: Craig Sugden |
Beautiful - The Carole King Musical tells the inspiring true story of
King’s remarkable rise to stardom, from being part of a hit songwriting team
with her husband Gerry Goffin, to her relationship with fellow writers and best
friends Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann, to becoming one of the most successful
solo acts in popular music history.
Photo: Craig Sugden |
Along the way, she wrote the soundtrack to
a generation, including one of the best-selling albums of all time, Tapestry, and countless classics such as (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,
Take Good Care of My Baby, You’ve Got a Friend, So Far Away, It Might as Well
Rain Until September, Up on the Roof and The Locomotion. The show also includes the Cynthia Weil and
Barry Mann hit songs You’ve Lost that
Lovin Feeling, On Broadway and
We Gotta Get out of This Place.
Photo: Craig Sugden |
Paul
Blake, Sony/ATV Music Publishing and Mike Bosner in association with Michael
Harrison are delighted that Bronté Barbé
is playing ‘Carole King’ in the UK and Ireland tour of the Olivier, Tony and
Grammy award-winning Beautiful
- The Carole King Musical. Bronté is joined by Kane Oliver Parry as King’s husband and song-writing partner ‘Gerry
Goffin’, Amy Ellen Richardson as song-writer
‘Cynthia Weil’, Matthew Gonsalves as
song-writer ‘Barry Mann’, Carol Royle as King’s mother ‘Genie Klein’ and Adam Howden as music publisher and
producer ‘Donnie Kirshner’. At certain performances, ‘Carole King’ will be
played by Leigh Lothian.
Photo: Craig Sugden |
Beautiful - The
Carole King Musical
received its Broadway premiere in January 2014 at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre
where it continues to play to packed houses and throughout 2015/2016 it toured
the US. The London production will end its triumphant two and a half year run
at the Aldwych on 5 August. The Tokyo production opened in July and the
Australian production opened in September.
Bronté Barbé |
Kane
Oliver Parry has starred in “Carousel” and “Sweeney Todd” at London’s Coliseum.
West End credits include “Wicked” and “Urinetown”. Kane also appeared in “The
Light Princess” at the National Theatre and the International Arena Tour of “We
Will Rock You”.
Amy Ellen Richardson |
Matthew
Gonsalves is currently appearing in the West End production of “Beautiful – The
Carole King Musical”. His other theatre credits include “Dirty Dancing” and
“Dreamboats and Petticoats” both on UK Tour. Matthew has also been a singer and
vocal arranger for artists including Florence and the Machine, Westlife, Will
Young, Leona Lewis, and Barry Manilow.
Carol Royle |
Adam Howden |
Leigh
Lothian is currently appearing in “Beautiful – The Carole King Musical” at the Aldwych
Theatre. Her other West End credits include “Chariots of Fire” at the Gielgud
Theatre. Leigh has also appeared in “The Beautiful Game” at the Union Theatre
and “Avenue Q” and “Kiss Me, Kate”, both at the Gatehouse Theatre.
Photo: Craig Sugden |
The
cast is completed by Merryl Ansah, Lauren Byrne, Matt Campbell, Khalid Daley,
Jessica Joslin, Esme Laudat, Emma Lucia, Grant McConvey, Jacob McIntosh, Paige
Miller, Matt Mills, Simeon Montague, Ben Morris, David O’Mahony and Saran Webb.
Photo: Craig Sugden |
Beautiful - The
Carole King Musical
is based on the early life and career of legendary
singer/songwriter Carole King. It has a book by Douglas McGrath with words and
music by Gerry Goffin, Carole King, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.
Photo: Craig Sugden |
Tickets:
Tickets available from the Box Office on High
Street West, via the ticket centre 0844 871 3022* or online
from our affiliate ATGtickets.com
*calls cost up to 7p per minute plus standard network charges. Booking and
transaction fees may apply to telephone and online bookings.
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