After a sold-out, SIX STAR(!) performance, Grammy and Emmy Award Winning musician Paul Bogaev is back by popular demand with an evening of songs from legendary songwriters Bruce Springsteen and Tom Waits as you've never heard them before!
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"Bogaev regaled the audience with not only the songs of these two icons of rock music but also personal stories that made for an enthralling evening. A superb show!”
LondonTheatre1
"This is the kind of show that comes around only very occasionally into one's lifetime. I am so glad I was able to witness it.”
Aline Waites Reviews
Featuring classics like THUNDER ROAD and NO SURRENDER, Paul inhabits the rich, complex characters at the heart of these quintessentially American narratives, bringing them to life in performance.
Paul is currently Musical Director of the highly-acclaimed revival of Sondheim's Pacific Overtures at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
His film credits include the Oscar-Winning Chicago, Nine, Dreamgirls, Across the Universe, Mulan and The Lion King. Among his many Broadway credits are Aida, Tarzan, Bombay Dreams, Sunset Boulevard, Les Miserables and Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. Paul was music director for the television productions of Cinderella, Annie and South Pacific.
When Paul was a student at Julliard School of Music, he also acted professionally in the lead role of Claude in Hair, Jesus in Godspell, and a featured role in Arthur Miller(!!!)'s only musical, Up from Paradise. Much later, he arranged a contemporary version of Oliver! and played the role of Fagin as a burned-out drug-dealer a la Joe Cocker. He recently appeared as Frollo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
And Then There Were None (3/19/25-3/23/25)
Death On The Throne (3/27/25-4/13/25)
Too Small To Tell (4/15/25-4/20/25)
Ordinary Days (4/22/25-4/27/25)
Magic at the Gatehouse (5/12/25-5/12/25)
Jeremy Sassoon's MOJO 2 (5/18/25-5/18/25)
The Rise And Fall Of Magaret Thatcher (6/10/25-6/15/25)
Scouts! The Musical (6/18/25-6/22/25)
SHOUT! The Mod Musical (6/25/25-7/20/25)
Upstairs at the Gatehouse is at Upstairs at the Gatehouse, London.
Too Many Books (2/26/25-3/16/25)
JDAL Presents (2/23/25-2/23/25)
Learning (2/4/25-2/16/25)
Longitude (6/13/24-7/7/24)
A Word For Mother (5/1/24-5/26/24)
The Rise and Fall of Margaret Thatcher (4/25/24-4/25/24)
Enid Blyton - Noddy, Big-Ears and Lashings of Controversy (4/24/24-4/24/24)
Relativity (2/25/24-2/25/24)
Lower the Tone (2/11/24-2/11/24)
Songs For A New World (2/6/24-3/3/24)
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The Wiz
Bushnell Theatre/ Mortensen Hall (3/15 - 3/16) | |
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Kim's Convenience
Brighton Dome (4/3 - 4/5) | |
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Some Like it Hot
Bushnell Theatre/ Mortensen Hall (4/29 - 5/4) | |
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Walk Right Back
Playhouse (5/16 - 5/16) | |
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Kim's Convenience
Leicester Curve (5/20 - 5/24) | |
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Too Small To Tell
Upstairs at The Gatehouse (4/15 - 4/20) | |
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Bristol Beacon (12/11 - 12/11) | |
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