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Everybody’s Talking About Jamie Returns To The West End This Christmas

by Greg Stewart
November 30, 2020
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Noah Thomas Jamie New in Everybodys Talking About Jamie at the Apollo Theatre. Photo credit Matt Crockett

Noah Thomas Jamie New in Everybodys Talking About Jamie at the Apollo Theatre. Photo credit Matt Crockett

Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, the award-winning feel good musical sensation, will return with social distancing and half the usual capacity to the Apollo Theatre from 12th December. Celebrating its 3rd birthday, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’s return will be the first full-book musical to re-open in the West End this Christmas, ahead of its 1000th performance.

Nica Burns, Producer of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie said:

“Year 11 at Mayfield school are back clutching their personalised masks and ready to rumble in their bubble! Everybody’s talking About Jamie returns fresher than ever – fun, funny and joyful and ready to lift your lockdown blues.”

Capacity at the Apollo Theatre has been reduced to 50% to comply with COVID-19 Secure guidelines with socially distanced seats plus robust risk mitigation.  For further information please visit www.nimaxtheatres.com/covid-19-secure/

The Apollo Theatre is a part of the See it Safely scheme run by SOLT and UK Theatre. This scheme supports theatres by providing a toolkit and practical help and training to ensure that they are following the latest Covid secure guidelines. When audiences go into a venue displaying the See it Safely mark they can feel confident that all the correct safety measures in place.

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Prior to Jamie’s return, the Apollo Theatre reopened on 22nd October with ex-NHS doctor Adam Kay’s show This is Going to Hurt. It played 14 performances before theatres were asked to close again. Feedback from the circa 4,500 theatre customers who attended its run had been very positive with many telling the theatre staff they felt were very happy with the safety procedures in place.

Greg Stewart

Greg Stewart

Greg is an award-winning writer with a huge passion for theatre. He has appeared on stage, as well as having directed several plays in his native Scotland. Greg is the founder and editor of Theatre Weekly

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