Singular Sensations - Bonnie Langford
Bonnie Langford is one of our most versatile and best loved performers, having packed a wealth of experience into her outstanding career, embracing success in theatre, television, film and radio in both Britain and America. 

On stage she played ‘Baby June’ in Gypsy opposite Angela Lansbury, and has since played leading roles in Cats, Peter Pan, Guys & Dolls, Chicago, Sweet Charity, Spamalot, 9 to 5 and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. 

Film & TV highlights include Bugsy Malone, Just William, Hotel Babylon, Marple, The Catherine Tate Show, Dancing on Ice and Doctor Who. Bonnie is currently playing Carmel Kazemi in Eastenders.

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Mrs President

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Mrs President
Art Pond Foundation presents
MRS PRESIDENT
Written by John Ransom Phillips
Directed by Bronagh Lagan

Keala Settle is Mrs President.

Mary Lincoln is a woman under siege — with her grief, her detractors, and herself. In the shadow of her late husband, President Abraham Lincoln, she battles a world eager to define her and a conscience that will not rest. Accused of treason and shunned by society, she turns to Mathew Brady, the world’s first celebrity photographer — played by Hal Fowler (Les Miserables, Aspects of Love, Flowers for Mrs Harris) — to help her reclaim her story. But as the lens turns between them, the power shifts, and their collaboration spirals into a fierce struggle for authorship, truth, and control.

Following its original staging in 2025, Mrs President opens at the Charing Cross Theatre in a newly reimagined version — the result of deep dramaturgical development and a creative workshop period in New York that uncovered bold new layers within the piece.

This is not a remount, but a reinvention — richer in scope, sharper in focus, and more hauntingly human.

Re-envisioned under the direction of Bronagh Lagan (Cruise, Broken Wings) and written by artist, playwright, and historian John Ransom Phillips, the production features Broadway musical theatre star Keala Settle (The Greatest Showman, Waitress, Les Miserables) in a rare non-singing dramatic role that showcases her extraordinary depth and power.

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