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Everybody's Talking About Jamie Tickets

Apollo Theatre, London

Closed 26th September 2021

Embrace your individuality with uplifting British musical Everybody's Talking About Jamie at the Apollo Theatre. Based on a true story, this sensational coming-of-age tale sees 16-year-old Jamie defy the odds and defeat the bullies.

Step into the spotlight with Jamie

Sensational British musical Everybody's Talking About Jamie delivers a glittering, high-kicking rush to London audiences. The tale of a teenager who dares to be different has caused a stir across the country - from a classroom in South Yorkshire to the West End's Apollo Theatre. The musical follows 16-year-old Jamie, who doesn't quite fit in at school. An out-of-place Sheffield starlet who dreams of fame and fortune on the drag circuit, Jamie enlists the help of his friends and family to defy expectations and take his first shaky high-heeled steps into the limelight.  Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is adapted from the documentary Jamie: Drag Queen at Sixteen, and premiered at Sheffield Crucible before transferring to the West End, where it's become known as one of the best musicals in London. With music by The Feeling's Dan Gillespie Sells and lyrics and a book by BAFTA nominee Tom MacRae (Doctor Who), the show features irresistible, toe-tapping songs including “And You Don’t Even Know It” and “Out of the Darkness”.  This heart-warming story about defeating the bullies and staying true to who you are is the show on everyone's lips. Everybody's Talking About Jamie tickets are a must-have for teenagers - and adults - who want to stand out from the crowd in style.
Performance dates:
25 Sep 2021 - 26 Sep 2021
Running time:
2 hours and 35 minutes including an interval.
Venue:
Apollo Theatre
Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 7EZ
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Age recommendation:
Best for age 14+. Under 10s not permitted.
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Everybody's Talking About Jamie London Reviews

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The actor who plays Jamie doesn’t have the greatest voice, but he is so endearing and his performance so believable that the imperfections tend to add to the character rather than jar. The actor who plays his Mum has a beautiful voice and gives a ve Read more

Performance date: 26 June 2021
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The show was brilliant! Positive, while tackling real-life LGBT issues, with catchy songs, realistic costumes, funny drag queens and a band that did a particularly amazing job in the instrumental. Had the chance to see Bianca del Rio as Hugo and she Read more

Performance date: 13 February 2020
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New lead - Noah is superb and has brought a fresh nativity to the role. He’s a great presence and will only thrive along with other new cast members. A feel good show with intelligent music and performances.

Performance date: 21 January 2020
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