Friends of Flanders Presents First World War Reminiscence Charity Gala
Charity Gala in aid of the Royal British Legion, Combat Stress, Chelsea Pensioners and Help For Heroes.

Stars from London’s West End and cabaret scene present a glittering Gala with songs, poems and letters from World War I, together with personal accounts and recollections, sometimes from their own family memories.

Fiona-Jane Weston, known for her highly acclaimed solo show Wartime Women and musical chat show Fiona-Jane and West End Friends will host the event and interview the artists in what will be a show to remember in this the Centenary of the end of the First World War.
Cast includes Clive Rowe, Jessica Martin, Norman Bowman, John Barr,  Andrew Pepper,  Peter Gill, Dan and Laura Curtis, Gary Bland, Frank Loman, Ryan Gover, Emma Brown, Lorraine Donaghey and the Molesing Ladies Choir, Harry Kit Lee and many more.
(Cast subject to availability)

Directed by Patrick Lambe.
Produced by Fiona-Jane Weston and Liz Millward.
Musical Direction by Matt Barlow.

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Stiletto
In Italy during the 18th century, an average of 5,000 boys were castrated annually. Almost exclusively, they came from poor families. Their treble voices intact, castration promised those who survived a chance to earn fame and fortune by singing female roles in the opera. A few made it, but most didn’t and were swept aside.

Stiletto, a new musical with Music and Lyrics by three-time Grammy nominee, Oscar and Golden Globe nominee Matthew Wilder (Disney’s Mulan), Book by double Olivier Award nominee Tim Luscombe (Noël Coward’s Easy Virtue, Terrence Rattigan’s The Browning Version and Harlequinade), is set in Venice, Europe’s opera capital.

During the winter of 1730-31, Venice is a city bristling with opportunity where fortunes can be made but life is cheap. A city of lustre and intrigue with plenty of chances of success for Marco, who was castrated as a child to retain his perfect voice. Opera stars being the rock stars of their day, Marco is on course to be an 18th-century Jagger or Bowie, to snag a powerful patron and play leading roles.

In a busy square he meets Gioia, confident, strong willed...and supremely talented. But despite her musical gifts, being the daughter of an African slave, there’s no chance for her to fulfil her dreams. Marco recognises her talent and, sensing that they are both outsiders as well as sharing a love for music, they fall in love.

In an attempt to get her on stage, Marco introduces Gioia to society and his patron, the Contessa Azzurra, but at the end of the evening, a body lies dead and Gioia is hauled off to prison. To free her, Marco must overcome the demons of his past and the morally corrupt forces of the present.


Creatives:
Music & Lyrics: Matthew Wilder
Book: Tim Luscombe
Director: David Gilmore
Staging Consultant: Anthony Van Laast
Musical Director: Jae Alexander
Orchestrator: Simon Nathan
Set Designer: Ceci Calf
Costume Designer: Anna Kelsey
Lighting Designer: Ben Ormerod   
Sound Designer: Andrew Johnson
Casting: Neil Rutherford
Executive Producer: Guy Kitchenn
Produced by Patrick Bywalski for the Robert Stigwood Organisation and Steven M. Levy for Charing Cross Theatre Productions Limited.
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