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Theatre credits include: Theo in Company (Gielgud), Will Bloom in Big Fish (The Other Palace), Gerry Goffin in Beautiful (Aldwych), Tony in Billy Elliot (Victoria Palace), Anthony in Sweeney Todd (ENO, London Coliseum), Bobby Strong in Urinetown The Musical (Apollo Theatre and St James Theatre), The Architects – a Shunt event (The Biscuit Factory, Bermondsey), The School For Scandal (Theatre Royal Bath), She Stoops To Conquer (National Theatre), both directed by Jamie Lloyd, and Les Misérables in the West End (Queens Theatre).
Film and television credits include: Pride (2014) directed by Matthew Warchus, Les Misérables (2012) directed by Tom Hooper. Matthew also sang at the 85th Academy Awards and the 25th anniversary Concert for Les Misérables at the O2 Arena, London.
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Phone rings, door chimes, in come the 2018 West End cast recording of Company. In the same week as Marianne Elliott’s groundbreaking production of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s legendary musical comedy triumphed at the Critics’ Circle Awards, the digital download and streaming release has been made available and the fans can’t wait!
In yet another twist for the much-anticipated production of the Sondheim and George Furth classic, opening at the West End’s Gielgud Theatre from 26 September 2018, Jonathan Bailey will play Jamie (originally written as Amy) and Alex Gaumond is his devoted boyfriend. But don’t worry, the song ‘Not Getting Married’ today remains!
We say Cheers to that! Yes, Cheers and Frasier star Kelsey Grammer is coming over here. He'll make his London debut amongst a company of fab #StageFaves - including Jamie Muscato and Matt Seadon-Young - in the London premiere of Andrew Lippa's Broadway musical BIG FISH. An awful big catch for The Other Palace in its first year, wouldn't you say?
BEAUTIFUL - The Carole King Musical has posted closing notices for 5 August 2017 at the West End's Aldwych Theatre, just before its planned UK tour opens. Will you visit the London production before it finishes? Watch here what happened when King herself visited in March...
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