On Sunday 23rd March at St James Studio the stars of the West End will sing songs of Steven Luke Walker; featuring Alice Fearn, Rob Houchen, Rebecca Lock, Scott Garnham, Jordan Lee Davies, Ellie Kirk, Anna McGarahan, Elissa Clare Morgan, Martin Dickinson, Alastair Barron, and the GSA/The Union Theatre cast of 'Little Women'. Facilitated by ILIADebuts in association with create entertainment the concert starts at 7pm and tickets are available from £12.50-£25 at http://www.stjamestheatre.co.uk/events/the-songs-of-steven-luke-walker/ or by calling the box office on 0844 264 2140. Steven's work was performed at St James Studio in September last year alongside Jonathan Reid Gealt and Craig Adams. This will be an acoustic night dedicated solely to Steven's portfolio of work which is steeped in epic storytelling, sublime vocal writing and beautiful scoring as well as a self-indulgent moment or two.
Steven Luke Walker is privileged to have a whole host of stars willing to sing his material. Steven's west end credits as a composer include his historical fairytale 'Blaze' which claimed a five star rating and critic's choice from Time Out Magazine following its premiere in 2008. In March 2011, The Charing Cross Theatre housed the sell-out concert 'Stars of the West End Sing the Songs of Steven Luke Walker', which featured the glitterazzi of the West End singing a whole array of songs from musical concepts inspired by novels and film; including C.S Lewis' 'The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe', J.K.Rowling's epic novel 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone', Louisa May Alcott's 19th century classic 'Little Women', and the British docudrama 'The Young Victoria'. Steven has a range of musicals especially written for theatre schools and children, featuring fairytale, historical and original concepts. More information on Steven Luke Walker can be found at his website www.slwthevoicewhisperer.com He is definitely one to watch.
Steven's musical 'Little Women' is being performed by Guildford School of Acting in March in association with Paul Taylor Mills Ltd and will be transferring to the Union Theatre for a two week run. More information on 'Little Women' performances available here: http://gsauk.org/shows/currentproductions and http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/uniontheatre
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