Adam Dickinson and Kingsley Judd are making their West End debuts as the new stars of The Simon and Garfunkel Story, the world’s biggest and most successful Simon & Garfunkel theatre show, on Monday 29th April. They have two further West End dates on Monday 20 May and Monday 24 June.
Adam Dickinson (Paul Simon) trained at Guildford School of Acting and The University of Central Lancashire. The Simon and Garfunkel Story marks Adam’s professional debut. Adam is also the composer of the musical Spilt Milk (The Other Palace).
Kingsley Judd (Art Garfunkel), born in Gravesend, Kent, appeared, aged 10, as Donny Osmond, in the final series of ITV’s Stars in their Eyes – Kids. He studied Music and Musical Theatre at the University of Chichester. Graduating in 2016, he recently completed two tours as a lead vocalist on cruise ships, travelling the world with P&O and Viking Cruises.
A critically acclaimed concert style show which uses state of the art video projection, contemporary newsreel footage, TV commercials, incredible concert-style lighting and a full live brass ensemble, The Simon and Garfunkel Story takes you through all the songs and stories that shaped them, chronicling their rise from their humble beginnings as 50s rock n roll duo Tom & Jerry to global superstardom, their dramatic break-up at the peak of their international success, solo careers and ending with a stunning recreation of their legendary 1981 New York Central Park reunion concert, attended by 500,000 fans.
Featuring all their greatest hits including ‘Mrs Robinson’, ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’, ‘Homeward Bound’, ‘Scarborough Fair’, ‘The Boxer’, ‘The Sound Of Silence’ and many, many more, Charles Blyth and Sam O’Hanlon star.