Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
★★★★★
Time Out, The Stage, WhatsOnStage, The Times, Financial Times, The Independent
WINNER! Best New Musical – WhatsOnStage Awards
Following a record-breaking three-year West End residency, two sold-out UK & Ireland tours and Amazon Studios award-winning film, the smash-hit and critically acclaimed musical Everybody’s Talking About Jamie returns for the 10th Anniversary Tour.
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.
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. This ‘funny, outrageous, touching’ (Daily Telegraph), musical sensation is to be experienced by all the family and not to be missed!
With an original score of catchy pop tunes that will ‘blow the roof off the theatre’ (Mail on Sunday) by lead singer-songwriter of The Feeling, Dan Gillespie Sells and writer Tom MacRae (Doctor Who), this ‘sparkling coming-of-age musical’ (The Times) will have everybody talking about Jamie for years to come.
Sixteen: the edge of possibility. Time to make your dreams come true.
Leeds Grand Theatre>
Friday 15 – Saturday 23 January 2027
Storyhouse Theatre, Chester>
Tuesday 26 January – Saturday 2 February 2027
Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury>
Tuesday 2 – Saturday 6 February 2027
Sunderland Empire>
Tuesday 9 – Saturday 13 February 2027
Festival Theatre, Edinburgh>
Tuesday 16 – Saturday 20 February 2027
Wolverhampton Grand>
Monday 22 – Saturday 27 February 2027
Wycombe Swan>
Tuesday 2 – Saturday 6 March 2027
Sheffield Lyceum>
Monday 8 – Saturday 13 March 2027
Manchester Palace Theatre>
Monday 15 – Saturday 20 March 2027
New Wimbledon Theatre>
Monday 23 – Saturday 27 March 2027
Liverpool Empire>
Tuesday 30 March – Saturday 3 April 2027
Cornwall Playhouse>
Tuesday 6 – Saturday 10 April 2027
Congress Theatre, Eastbourne>
Tuesday 13 – Saturday 17 Apr 2027
King’s Theatre, Glasgow>
Tuesday 27 April – Saturday 1 May 2027
Mayflower Theatre, Southampton>
Tuesday 4 – Saturday 8 May 2027
Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham>
Tuesday 11 – Saturday 15 May 2027
The Alexandra, Birmingham>
Tuesday 18 – Saturday 22 May 2027
Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury>
Tuesday 25 – Saturday 29 May 2027
Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff>
Tuesday 1 – Saturday 5 June 2027
Theatre Royal, Nottingham>
Tuesday 8 – Saturday 12 June 2027
New Theatre, Oxford>
Tuesday 22 – Saturday 26 June 2027
New Victoria Theatre, Woking>
Monday 28 June – Saturday 3 July 2027
The Alhambra Theatre, Bradford>
Tuesday 6 – Saturday 10 July 2027
Theatre Royal, Newcastle>
Monday 19 – Saturday 24 July 2027
★★★★★Time Out
★★★★★The Stage
★★★★★WhatsOnStage
★★★★★The Times
★★★★★Financial Times
★★★★★The Independent
Ashcon Rahmani
Jamie
Originally from Rotherham, Ashcon is a recent graduate of The Urdang Academy.
After training extensively in Musical Theatre for the past 6 years, he is thrilled to be making his professional debut as Jamie New in the 10th anniversary production of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie.
Rebecca Trehearn
Margaret
Rebecca Trehearn is an Olivier Award-winning actress.
Her extensive theatre credits include: Aunt Betty in Ballad Lines (Southwark Playhouse); Gertrude Lawrence in Noel and Gertie (Mayflower Theatres ltd); Beverly in Indigo (Curve Theare, Leicester); Kath Starr in Becoming Nancy (Birmingham Rep); Mrs Cratchit in A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story (Nottingham Playhouse/Alexandra Palace); The Queen in Cinderella (Gillian Lynne Theatre); Donna/Oolie in City Of Angels (Garrick Theatre/Donmar Warehouse); Belle in A Christmas Carol (Old Vic), Lilli/Kate in Kiss Me, Kate (Watermill, Newbury); Rebecca Hershkovitz in Rags (Hope Mill Theatre); Charity in Sweet Charity (Nottingham Playhouse); Fantine in Les Misérables (Pimlico Opera); Charlotte Goetz in Diary of a Teenage Girl (Southwark Playhouse); Mother in The Night Before Christmas (Salisbury Playhouse); Belinda Fezziwig in A Little of What You Fancy (Salisbury Playhouse); Nellie Collins in Floyd Collins (Wilton’s Music Hall); Julie in Showboat (Sheffield Theatres, Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical); Marcy in Dogfight (Southwark Playhouse); Molly in Ghost (UK National Tour); Martirio in Bernarda Alba (Union Theatre); u/s Jenny Cavilleri in Love Story (Duchess); u/s Rose Vibert in Aspects Of Love (Menier Chocolate Factory); Dirty Dancing (Aldwych); u/s Meat/Killer Queen in We Will Rock You (Dominion); Annie in Alfie the Musical (Palace Theatre, Watford).
Television And Film credits include: Cheryl in Pobol Y Cwm (BBC Wales); Peggy Roberts in The Nan Movie (Great Point Media); Karen McKay in Dim Ond Y Gwir (S4C); Carla Hewson in Casualty (BBC); Angharad in A470 (S4C).
Audio work include: The Warrior’s Princess (2020 recordings); Whispers Of A Scandal (The Audiobook Producers); Violets.
Dan Gillespie Sells
Music
Tom MacRae
Book and Lyrics
Jonathan Butterell
Originally Directed by
Matt Ryan
Tour Director
Anna Fleischle
Designer
Kate Prince
Choreographer
Lucy Carter
Lighting designer
Paul Groothuis
Sound designer
Theo Jamieson
Musical Supervisor
Will Burton
Casting