Sometimes, dreams come true. And then, they become theatre. This is the story of Jamie Campbell, a 16 year old boy who had something to say... And boy did he say it.
The show Everybody's talking about Jamie is much more than a musical. It is based on a documentary that told the story of a 16 year old boy. It was first adapted for a small local theatre, but its success soon brought it to London's West End. Created by Dan Gillespie Sells and Tom Macrae, and directed by Jonathan Butterell, it has already won WhatsOnStage Awards for Best New Musical, Best Actor and Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
Don’t miss the “Billy Elliot of our time”, the phenomenon everyone’s talking about.
Area Of Theatre | Price |
Rows E-A (sides), Grand Circle | £24 |
Row A (centre) Grand Circle , Rows B- A (sides) Dress Circle, Row X (back, Stalls) | £42 |
Row W (Stalls), Rows D-A (Dress Circle) | £59.40 |
Rows F-B (Stalls), Rows B-A( Stalls) | £78.00 |
Rows C-A (Stalls), Rows L-G (Stalls) | £102.00 |
*Please note that these ticket prices are approximate and may be subject to change.
Everybody's Talking About Jamie Tickets cost between £20 and £100 approximately, depending on how close they are to the stage, their visibility and how comfortable the seats are.
“Jamie: Drag Queen at 16”, was first aired by the BBC in 2011. This documentary told the story of a boy from Sheffield didn’t quite fit in and who didn’t quite know how to face his future.
But not only was Jamie Campbell lucky enough to find someone to tell his story, no. He also inadvertently inspired a theatre producer. And his life was turned into a musical. The show first opened at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, but it soon drew the attention of the West End.
Jamie is sure about one thing: when he grows up, he wants to be a Drag Queen. By no means something you can tell people about when you’re just 11 years old. With the support of his friends and his amazing mother, young Jamie, as the years go by, manages to face up to his critics and everything that stands between him and his dream. It is the story of a struggle against bullying and society, of belief in oneself, the story of how a boy from Sheffield manages to shine just the way he wants to shine.
The cheapest tickets start at £20. They are in the Grand Circle, especially at the sides. You can also buy tickets for side and back seats on all levels for £37.
Tickets are cheaper from Monday to Thursday. Although lower prices are always the same (£27, £50 and £20), good visibility tickets may cost up to £10 less on a weekday. Avoid Fridays and Saturdays if you want to find the best prices.
The musical is running at the Apollo Theatre, one of the most emblematic venues in London’s West End. Address: Shaftesbury Avenue, London W1D 7ES
You can get to the theatre in many ways: The theatre is very centrally located, close to Piccadilly Circus Tube station and right beside Leicester Square. Public transport is highly recommended.
From Monday to Saturday at 7:30pm and also Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2:30pm.
The musical opened in 2017, but it’s still a huge success, so it doesn’t look like it will end be closing any time soon. The show is already booking for most of 2019, so go get your tickets!
Noah Thomas as Jamie, Roy Haylock/Bianca Del Rio as Hugo/Loco Chanelle Hiba Elchikhe as Pritti Pasha, Preeya Kalidas as Miss Hedge, David O'Reilly as Laika Virgin, Leon Craig as Sandra Bollock, Jordan Ricketts as Dean, Brian James Leysas an understudy, Ebony Clarke as a swing/dance captain, Joe Wolstenholme as a swing, Keenan Knight as Sayid, and Zion Battles as Levi.
The cast is completed by Alexander Archer as Mickey, Emily Kenwright as Vicki, Harriet Payne as Bex, James Gillan as Tray Sophisticay, Jordan Laviniere as Cy, Marlon G. Day as Dad, Melissa Jacques as Margaret New, Sejal Keshwala as Ray, Tilly La Belle Yengo as Fatimah, and Zahra Jones as Becca along with swings Marvyn Charles and Rachel Serian and understudy Gillian Ford.
And You Don't Even Know It, Spotlight, The Legend of Loco Chanelle, Works of Art, It Means Beautiful, My Man, Your Boy, The Prom Song, Over The Top and many more.
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is 2 hours 40 minutes long.
"And You Don't Even Know It" – Jamie, Miss Hedge & Year 11, "The Wall in My Head" – Jamie, "Spotlight" – Pritti & Year 11 Girls, "Spotlight (Reprise) (Star of the Show)" – Jamie & Pritti, "The Legend of Loco Chanelle (and the Blood Red Dress)" – Hugo & the Legs Eleven Girls, "The Legend of Loco Chanelle (and the Blood Red Dress)" (Reprise) – Hugo, "If I Met Myself Again" – Margaret, "Work of Art" – Miss Hedge, Jamie, Dean & Year 11, "Over the Top" – Hugo & the Legs Eleven Girls, "Everybody's Talking About Jamie" – Year 11, "Limited Edition Prom Night Special" – Jamie, Ray & Margaret, "It Means Beautiful" – Pritti,"Ugly in This Ugly World" – Jamie, "He's My Boy" – Margaret, "And You Don't Even Know It" (Bus Station Reprise) – Jamie, "My Man, Your Boy" – Jamie & Margaret, "The Prom Song" – Year 11, "Finale" – Company, "Out of the Darkness (A Place Where We Belong)" – Company.
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is playing at the Apollo Theatre, London
Set in Sheffield and based on the true story of Jamie Campbell, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is about a young boy who has one dream: to become a drag queen. With the support of a loving mum and incredible friends, Jamie must overcome the bullies and prejudice he faces at the school and on his Sheffield council estate.
Dan Gillespie Sells wrote the Everybody’s Talking About Jamie musical score
Tom Mcrae wrote both the book and lyrics for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie.
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie first premiered in February 2018 at the Sheffield Crucible Theatre.
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is set in Sheffield.
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