Renowned UK singer and performer John Barrowman will take part in the upcoming summer Henley Festival. Barrowman will guest in the Pure Gold from the Silver Screen concert, Sir Michael Parkinson will host the July 10 evening of songs from the big screen.
Barrowman is a common face in English house-holds, having been a judge on UK reality TV shows "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?" and the BBC program "I'd Do Anything" (to cast stars of Oliver!). He is also the star of the hit TV series "Torchwood."
Barrowman appeared on the West End in 2005 in A Few Good Men. His many other West End credits include Anything Goes (both in 1989 and in its 2003 revival), Grease!, The Phantom of the Opera, The Fix, Hair, Aspects of Love, Miss Saigon, Beauty and the Beast and Chicago, and he has appeared in the States in two Sondheim shows--Broadway's Putting It Together and as Bobby in Company at the Kennedy Center, as well as in Sunset Boulevard. Barrowman has appeared on TV on "Central Park West," and "Titans," and currently plays Captain Jack Harkness on the BBC series "Doctor Who." Film credits include De-Lovely and The Producers.
Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire, a town that is special all year round, becomes extra special in July. Straight after the famous Royal Regatta comes one of the country's biggest and best-loved Arts Festivals - between 8 and 12 July. With the very best in entertainment set against the magnificent backdrop of the River Thames, there's no better time for a break away. Visitors to the Henley Festival can expect a star-studded programme for 2009, including Floating stage performances from the likes of Katherine Jenkins, Sir Michael Parkinson, the Bootleg Beatles, a quartet of international opera stars in a Puccini evening presented by James Naughtie, and a UK first, Broadway magic from the rave-reviewed Three Mo' Tenors.
Lasting 5 nights, the glorious Black Tie event that is the Henley Festival includes the very best in music, theatre, comedy and dance. Apart from the main stage performances the Festival will be hosting Fascinating Aida, writer and broadcaster John Suchet, the rock world's favourite maestro Ray Gelato, Spanish guitarist Eduardo Niebla, the Radio String Quartet of Vienna and singer/songwriter Rebecca Poole. There's comedy from Jan Ravens, Rich Hall and his alter-ego Otis Lee Crenshaw, and 'the compère beyond compare', Arthur Smith Also on offer, cabaret burlesque with Miss Polly Rae and The Hurly Burly Girlys, blistering dance music from Sheelanagig, and jazz from the talented multi-instrumentalist Michael Mwenso, the red-hot Mishka Adams, and Kamerunga, an extraordinary Australian band that fuses everything from jazz to rap and rock. Additionally, there are huge firework spectaculars and ad hoc performances throughout the glorious riverside enclosure - catch anything from indigenous Australian dance, and a 10-piece Noise Ensemble, to street theatre from the likes of giant stilt-based insects and a rickshaw airship.
Audiences will be treated to an event full of contrasting performances on whichever night they attend. As always, one ticket gives access to up to six timetabled events each night (as well as the visual art galleries and ad hoc street theatre fun) and access to a choice of bars and eateries.
Henley-on-Thames itself is a delightful riverside town on one of the most beautiful stretches of the River Thames, so combining the town and surrounding countryside with one of the 'must do' events in the summer calendar makes for a wonderful break away from the stresses of everyday life.
To book tickets for the Festival contact the Box Office on 01491 843404 or visit the website at www.henley-festival.co.uk. For more information about accommodation in and around Henley, visit www.henleyaccommodation.co.uk
Generous sponsors of this year's Festival include: Invesco Perpetual, Westcoast, Laurent-Perrier champagne, Lavazza, Hotel du Vin, Southern Electric.
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