Sherlock star Amanda Abbington and Sunset Boulevard leading man Danny Mac are starring in the UK premiere of the musical A Little Princess by Tony-nominated composer/lyricist Andrew Lippa (Big Fish,The Addams Family, The Wild Party).
Amanda Abbington, best known for playing Mary Morstan, the wife of John Watson, in the BBC's global hit Sherlock (for which she was nominated for a Critics' Choice Television Award, for Best Supporting Actress in a Movie/Miniseries) and series regular Miss Mardle in Mr Selfridge, will play tyrannical teacher Miss Minchin in her musical theatre debut.
She said this week: "I'm not the most confident performer on stage and it takes a lot for me to do something if it is out of my comfort zone but it is such a brilliant character that I couldn't turn it down. I love playing villains because my default is to be nice to everybody so it is a treat for me to be a baddie."
Danny Mac, currently starring in his award-winning leading man role as Joe Gillis on the no.1 UK tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard, acclaimed for his starring role in On The Town at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre and a much-loved finalist on last year's Strictly Come Dancing (critics and bookies favourite, he broke Strictly records with his perfect Samba), will play Captain Crewe.
Multi Olivier Award-winner and Tony Award nominee
Arlene Phillips CBE is directing the one-off semi-staged concert performance, which also features the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra.
Thousands of youngsters have been auditioned for 10 child star roles.
A Little Princess will receive its UK premiere at
Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall on Bank Holiday, Monday 28 May at 7.30pm.
A Little Princess, with book and lyrics by by
Brian Crawley (Violet), is based upon
Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic childhood novel. It tells the story of
Sara Crewe, as she is sent from her home in Africa to boarding school in London and separated from her father. As young Sara's world is turned upside down, she must rely on her friends and imaginative powers to overcome her strict headmistress Miss Minchin and prove that every little girl deserves to be a princess.
Joining them are Olivier Award winners
Rebecca Trehearn (Julie in ShowBoat, City of Angels) who will play Miss Amelia and
Adam J. Bernard (Jimmy Early in Dreamgirls) who will play Pasko.
Alexia Khadime (Elphaba in Wicked star) will join the cast as Aljana.
The ensemble includes
Elias Hendricks,
Joanna Goodwin,
Landi Oshinowo,
Mark Dugdale and
Rosanna Hyland supported by the graduating students from Arts Educational.
Thousands of youngsters auditioned for the 10 child star roles, and the successful girls are:
Jasmine Sakyiama (in the title role of
Sara Crewe), Jasmine Nituan (Becky), with Madeline Banbury, Delilah Bennett-Cardy, Sophie Beswick, Olivia Cowley, Tia Figgett, Andie Jordan,
Agatha Meehan,
Natasha Raphael, Kate Woodman.
Creative team: Director
Arlene Phillips CBE, Associate Director Emily Kempson, Associate Musical Staging & Assistant Director
Richard Roe Musical Supervisor
Alan Williams, Musical Director
Alan Berry, Costume/Projection Designer
PJ McEvoy, Lighting Designer
Nic Farman,
Children's Resident
Joanna Goodwin. Casting by Keston & Keston. General management by ebp.
Tickets now on sale at:
www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/128779-little-princess-2018
Photo Credit: Michael Wharley
Danny Mac as Captain Crewe
Danny Mac as Captain Crewe
Amanda Abbington as Miss Minchin
Amanda Abbington as Miss Minchin
Danny Mac as Captain Crewe and Amanda Abbington as Miss Minchin withy 2 young co-stars
Amanda Abbington as Miss Minchin withy 2 young co-stars
Amanda Abbington as Miss Minchin withy 2 young co-stars
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