New York – Park Avenue Armory September 4–18, 2013 In 1997, Garry Kasparov, one of the greatest chess grandmasters in history, arrived in New York City for the match of his life. His opponent: Deep Blue, the IBM-engineered supercomputer designed to be the most powerful in the world. What began as a strategic move by[…..]
Caesars Atlantic City June 2023 – October 2024 The HOOK was a daring, high-octane homage to the Boardwalk’s golden age of entertainment. With a mischievous wink and a martini in hand, the show blended jaw-dropping acrobatics, riotous comedy, and delicious unpredictability into a spectacle unlike anything else in Atlantic City. Role: Dick Marlin (Host) Devised[…..]
East Stratford Theatre November 27–December 23, 2021 (Closed early due to COVID-19) East Stratford pantomimes are celebrated for reinventing classic tales with wit, heart, and community spirit. Red Riding Hood continued that tradition, leading audiences into the deep, dark wood where not everything was as it seemed. Featuring show-stopping songs, bold costumes, and plenty of[…..]
London – Apollo Theatre (West End) From November 6, 2017 With music by Dan Gillespie Sells and book and lyrics by Tom MacRae, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is a vibrant coming-of-age musical inspired by the 2011 BBC documentary Jamie: Drag Queen at 16. The show follows the true story of 16-year-old Jamie Campbell as he[…..]
Lost love, betrayal and wanting to be a hero. Angel teeters on the edge of sanity – will he fly or fall? Humourous and dark, the story tackles themes of corruption and abuse, with an explosive climax. The final instalment in a triptych of award-winning monologues. Phil Nichol performs a gripping drama about a Spaniard[…..]