Fifties Fun, Film Scores & Donny is Back
This week Latest’s Andrew Kay takes a look at Home, I’m Darling having missed it in the west end. Now on tour and starring BAFTA-winner Jessica Ransom whose TV career has seen her in Doc Martin, Armstrong and Miller and Horrible Histories, Diane Keen who appeared in Doctors, Rings on Their Fingers and my favourite The Cuckoo Waltz) and Neil McDermott from both EastEnders and The Royal, in a thought-provoking new comedy by Laura Wade who penned both Posh and The Riot Club. Home, I’m Darling is about one woman’s quest to be the perfect 1950s housewife. Home, I’m Darling is at the Devonshire park Theatre in Eastbourne from the 7th of March with a second chance to catch it at Theatre Royal Brighton from the 11th of April.
Tickets available here.
Looking way into the future now but with two shows that will surely be sell outs. First The Music of Zimmer versus Williams, the two greats of film music and a list of films that includes Gladiator, Superman, Harry Potter, Inception, Jurassic Park, The Dark Knight Rises, Pirates of the Caribbean, Star Wars, The Da Vinci Code, Indiana Jones, E.T. and many more… The London Concert Orchestra will perform epic scores celebrating two of the greatest film music composers of all time. Zimmer followed by Williams and you can hear this immense catalogue of cinematic genius at the Brighton Centre on the 11th of November and tickets have just gone on sale so get in there fast.
Tickets here.
Next a sure fire sell out as fans, of a certain age, will be re-igniting their puppy love and heading out to see perhaps the biggest boy star of all time, Donny Osmond. Donny was by far the best known of the Utah clan’s child star phenomenons who rose to fame on the Andy Williams TV shows. Donny is at The Brighton Centre on the 12th of December and it will sell out for sure.
Tickets for Donny Osmond, here.