Stefanie Powers joins the cast of Follies In Concert

Stefanie Powers will appear in Follies In Concert at the Royal Albert Hall.

The iconic show is being revived for two performances only at the Royal Albert Hall to celebrate the 85th birthday of legendary composer and lyricist, Stephen Sondheim. The musical includes well known numbers such as Losing My Mind, Broadway Baby and I’m Still Here.

Stefanie joins fellow cast members Christine Baranski, Jennifer Coolidge, Alexander Hanson, Ruthie Henshall, Alastair Brammer, Laura Pitt-Pulford, Anita Dobson, Anita Harris, Roy Hudd and Russell Watson.

Performances will take place on Tuesday 28th April at 3pm and 7.30pm.

For more information, please click here.

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Cary Crankson – A View From The Bridge

Cary Crankson joins the company of A View From The Bridge as it transfers to the Wyndham’s Theatre later next month.

Following a critically acclaimed sell-out run at the Young Vic, A View From The Bridge is transferring to the West End for a strictly limited season. Ivo Van Howe directs this production of Arthur Millers tragic masterpiece.

A View From The Bridge runs at the Wyndham’s Theatre from 10th February – 11th April. To book tickets for the production, please click here.

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Coronation Street – 80’s Wedding

On screen this week is the wedding of Beth and Kirk in Coronation Street. It is an 80″s theme with the bride as Madonna and the groom as Adam Ant. Client Lisa George who plays the naughty, loud mouthed but loveable Beth said it was great fun to film.

To see Lisa’s profile click here

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Reginald Edwards films Holby City

Reginald Edwards has recently finished filming Holby City for BBC1.

Since graduating from RADA this summer, Reginald has worked on Sommer ’14 at the Finborough before going on tour with Lotty’s War. To visit Reginald’s profile, please click here.

Glowing reviews for Cary Crankson in Abigail’s Party

Abigail’s Party opened at the Leicester Curve last night to great reviews.

This exciting revival of Mike Leigh’s popular comedy is the Curve’s first production ever to be performed in the round and director Suba Das’ new version proves to do the play justice in it’s new flexible space.

West End Frame says, ‘The performance of the night comes from Cary Crankson as Tony. The character rarely utters a word, but each time Crankson said a line he had the audience in hysterics.’

The Stage says, ‘Crankson has a wonderful stillness to his work, not one gesture or look is wasted….Powerful and funny, it’s a memorable production.’

Leicester Mercury says, ‘you can’t tear yourself away. Fantastic voyeuristic theatre for the rubbernecking generation.’

Abigail’s Party will run at the Leicester Curve until 8th November 2014.

Robin Kingsland in Arcadia

Robin Kingsland will be playing Captain Brice in the revival of Tom Stoppard’s infamous comedy, Arcadia at the Nottingham Playhouse.

A serious comedy about science, sex and landscape gardening.

1809: Lust, longing and literary rivalry seize the inhabitants of Sidley Park, a grand house in Derbyshire, where proposals for the remodelling of the landscape are being contemplated. In the midst of this, the teenage Thomasina Coverly is making a scientific discovery that could change the way people understand the world.

The present: Rivalry once again seizes the inhabitants of Sidley Park, as academics Bernard and Hannah compete to unpick the historic secrets of the estate and its earlier occupants. Who was the mysterious hermit? Do the scrawlings in a young lady’s notebook show her to be a scientific genius? What – if anything – was Lord Byron up to?

Arcadia is an exuberantly funny, thought-provoking and touching masterpiece which has dazzled audiences from the National Theatre to Broadway. The production will run at the Nottingham playhouse from 31st October – 15th November.

To find out more about the production or to book tickets, please click here.

To view Robin’s profile, please click here.

 

McLean-Williams Ltd are moving!

Exciting news for the McLean-Williams team – we are moving!

From the 15th September we are saying goodbye to our old offices and hello to our shiny new home in Chester House, Kennington Park.  We’ll be joining a busy creative working community just minutes away from Oval tube station, making us nice and close to the centre of town and easily accessible to our clients.

Cary Crankson to appear in Abigail’s Party at the Leicester Curve

Cary Crankson will be playing the role of Tony in Abigail’s Party at the Leicester Curve.

It’s 1977. Beverly, former beautician and devout Tom Jones fan, is throwing a little party for her neighbours: newlyweds Tony and Angela, and divorcee Sue.

Down the road, Sue’s teenage daughter Abigail is throwing a party of her own, but could it be the grown-ups’ night which really spirals out of control? With little help from long-suffering husband Laurence, Beverly desperately attempts to hold the evening together, but as her guise as the perfect hostess starts to slip and tempers begin to flare, the evening descends into chaos with hilarious and tragic consequences.

This new production of Mike Leigh’s comedy will be directed by Suba Das and run from 18th October – 8th November 2014. To book tickets please click here.

Visit Cary Crankson’s profile.