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Everybody’s Talking About Jamie Extends Booking Period As it Celebrates 1st Anniversary on the West End

by Staff Writer
November 6, 2018
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Cast of Everybodys Talking About Jamie at the Apollo Theatre. Photos by Alastair Muir

Cast of Everybodys Talking About Jamie at the Apollo Theatre. Photos by Alastair Muir

Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, the award-winning feel good musical sensation, today (6 November) celebrates its 1st anniversary at the Apollo Theatre in the West End and announces that booking is extending to 28 September 2019.

Everybody’s Talking About Jamie opened at the Sheffield Crucible in 2017 and is now playing at the Apollo Theatre in the West End, booking until 28 September 2019. In its fabulous and glittering first year Everybody’s Talking About Jamie has received a host of 5 star reviews, won 7 major theatre awards, including the What’s On Stage Award for Best Musical and received nominations for 5 Olivier Awards. The official West End cast recording was released, and the show was screened live from the Apollo Theatre into over 500 cinemas across the UK, Ireland and select European territories.

From 7 November Everybody’s Talking About Jamie will be screened in cinemas across North America taking the total number of cinemas to have screened the show to over 1000 worldwide by the end of 2018. The show has also been shortlisted for Best Musical at the 2018 Evening Standard Theatre Awards and is being made into a major film by Sheffield based production company Warp Films.

       

Nica Burns, Producer of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie said: “It is the stuff of dreams that our home-grown British musical based on a local true story, should have found a home in the heart of the West End. We are all absolutely delighted. A very big thank you to our fantastic audiences that have kept us here and to everyone who has supported us so brilliantly. Please keep on talking about Jamie so we can celebrate many more birthdays!”

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