Want to win tickets to Everybody’s Talking About Jamie at the Apollo Theatre in the West End? Well, you’ve come to the right place!
Inspired by a true story, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is the award-winning hit musical for today – bang up to date, more relevant than ever and specially updated for the times we live in.
Jamie New is sixteen and lives on a council estate in Sheffield. Jamie doesn’t quite fit in.
Jamie is terrified about the future. He is going to be a sensation.
Supported by his brilliant loving mum and surrounded by his friends, Jamie overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies and steps out of the darkness, into the spotlight.
Noah Thomas, Melissa Jacques, Sejal Keshwala, Hiba Elchikhe, Gillian Ford and Phil Nichol as Hugo/Loco Chanelle, lead a twenty-five strong company and a nine-piece band that will ‘sweep you away on a tide of mischief, warmth and exuberance’ (Financial Times).
With ‘songs that have the wow factor’ (The Times) by lead singer-songwriter of The Feeling, Dan Gillespie Sells, and ‘hilarious’ book and lyrics ‘with delightful punch’ (Whatsonstage), by writer Tom MacRae, this funny, feel-good, musical sensation is your much-needed glitter in the grey.
The hotly-anticipated film adaptation of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie launches worldwide on Amazon Prime Video from 17 September.
To enter, all you have to do is follow us on Twitter (@TheLondonMag) and retweet our pinned tweet about the competition. Alternatively, follow us on Instagram (thelondonmagazine) and share our latest post to your story. Closing date is midnight on the 2nd September 2021. Good luck!
T&Cs: This is a joint social media competition where the winner will be selected at random. One winner will receive a pair of tickets vaild for Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday performances until 26 September 2021. Subject to availability. No cash alternative. Travel and accommodation not included.
Don’t wait for tomorrow, book your tickets today. Everybody’s Talking About Jamie will pause its West End run at the Apollo Theatre on 26 September before returning in 2022.
For further information and to book your tickets (from £20), click here.
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