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First Look: Everybody’s Talking About Jamie in Rehearsal

by Staff Writer
November 2, 2017
Reading Time: 1 min read
First Look Everybody's Talking About Jamie

First Look Everybody's Talking About Jamie

Directed by Jonathan Butterell and written by Dan Gillespie Sells and Tom MacRae, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie will play a limited season at the Apollo Theatre from Monday 6 November following a critically acclaimed run at Sheffield Crucible.

Jamie New is sixteen and lives on a council estate in Sheffield.

Jamie doesn’t quite fit in.

       

Jamie is terrified about the future.

Jamie is going to be a sensation.

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Supported by his brilliant loving mum and surrounded by his friends, Jamie overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies and steps out of the darkness, into the spotlight. Sixteen: the edge of possibility. Time to make your dreams come true.

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First Look Everybody's Talking About Jamie
First Look Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
Tamsin Carroll (Miss Hedge) and company in rehearsal for Everybody's Talking About Jamie - image credit Grace Wordsworth
Tamsin Carroll (Miss Hedge) and company in rehearsal for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie – image credit Grace Wordsworth
Phil Nichol (Hugo) and John McCrea (Jamie New) in rehearsal for Everybody's Talking About Jamie - image credit Grace Wordsworth
Phil Nichol (Hugo) and John McCrea (Jamie New) in rehearsal for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie – image credit Grace Wordsworth
Lucie Shorthouse (Pritti Pasha) and John McCrea (Jamie New) in rehearsal for Everybody's Talking About Jamie - image credit Grace Wordsworth
Lucie Shorthouse (Pritti Pasha) and John McCrea (Jamie New) in rehearsal for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie – image credit Grace Wordsworth
Ken Christiansen (Jamie’s Dad) and Josie Walker (Margaret) in rehearsal for Everybody's Talking About Jamie - image credit Grace Wordsworth
Ken Christiansen (Jamie’s Dad) and Josie Walker (Margaret) in rehearsal for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie – image credit Grace Wordsworth
Josie Walker (Margaret) and John McCrea (Jamie New) in rehearsal for Everybody's Talking About Jamie - image credit Grace Wordsworth
Josie Walker (Margaret) and John McCrea (Jamie New) in rehearsal for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie – image credit Grace Wordsworth
John McCrea (Jamie New) and the company in rehearsal for Everybody's Talking About Jamie - image credit Grace Wordsworth
John McCrea (Jamie New) and the company in rehearsal for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie – image credit Grace Wordsworth
John McCrea (Jamie New) and Lucie Shorthouse (Pritti Pasha) in rehearsal for Everybody's Talking About Jamie - image credit Grace Wordsworth
John McCrea (Jamie New) and Lucie Shorthouse (Pritti Pasha) in rehearsal for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie – image credit Grace Wordsworth
John McCrea (Jamie New) and Josie Walker (Margaret) in rehearsal for Everybody's Talking About Jamie - image credit Grace Wordsworth
John McCrea (Jamie New) and Josie Walker (Margaret) in rehearsal for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie – image credit Grace Wordsworth
Alex Anstey (Laika Virgin) and Daniel Jacob (Sandra Bollock) in rehearsal for Everybody's Talking About Jamie - image credit Grace Wordsworth
Alex Anstey (Laika Virgin) and Daniel Jacob (Sandra Bollock) in rehearsal for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie – image credit Grace Wordsworth
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