The cast is today revealed for the world premiere of ‘Do You Believe in Ghosts?’.

Robbie Capaldi was Malcolm in ’Sh!tfaced Shakespeare: Macbeth’, Tybalt/Lord Capulet in ‘Sh!tfaced Shakepseare: Romeo and Juliet’, Lysander in ‘Sh!tfaced Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ and Bassanio in ‘Sh!tfaced Shakespeare: The Merchant of Venice’. On TV he will be see in June in the upcoming Marvel Studios series, ’Secret Invasion’.

Courtney Winston was most recently in ‘Small Island’ at the National Theatre. On TV he was Jamaal in ‘Top Boy’.

Georgia Jackson recently played Stick Lady Love in ‘Stick Man’ at Leeds Playhouse. She also appeared in the Ramps on the Moon/Leeds Playhouse production of ‘Oliver Twist’, and was Boot in the immersive “Monopoly Lifesized’ in London.

Ellen Whitehed was recently in ‘Romeo & Juliet’ at dlr Mill Theatre, Dundrum. Her other roles include Niam in the musical ‘TÍR NA NÓG’ and Boo Who in’ Dr Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas (UK tour).

Nick Howard-Brown has just be completed filming on the film of ‘Hamlet’ starring Ian McKellen,
having appeared in the stage version at Theatre Royal Windsor. He was also in ‘The Cherry Orchard’ in the same Ian McKellen season. He was also in ‘The Gunpowder Plot: Immersive Experience’ at the Tower of London.

Do YOU believe in ghosts? And are YOU feeling brave?

‘Do You Believe in Ghosts?’ (West End premiere at London’s Adelphi Theatre on Halloween, October 31 with more West End dates to be announced), has enough chills and shocks to convince even the most die hard sceptic!

Packed with stories of things that go bump in the night - or the day - and things that just don’t add up, ‘Do You Believe in Ghosts?’ is unlike any other ghost story you may have seen or experienced before in a theatre.

Producer James Taylor, who co-created ‘Do You Believe in Ghosts?’ with award-winning writer and director Julian Woolford, said: “Every theatre has at least one ghost - including the Adelphi. In ‘Do You Believe in Ghosts?’ we promise to raise the hairs on your arms and send chills down the back of your neck. . . Join us for a dark night... we dare you!”

‘Do You Believe in Ghosts?’ is part of a major West End season of 8 shows at the Adelphi produced by producers Entertainers, including:

The world premiere of The Makings of a Murderer on Tuesday 18 April,
Sweet Caroline The Ultimate Tribute to Neil Diamond (Tuesday 6 June),
Lost in Music (Tuesday 13 June),
Fast Love - A Tribute to George Michael (Tuesday 20 June),
80s Live! (Tuesday 18 July),
Legend - The Music of Bob Marley (Tuesday 19 September)
An Evening of Burlesque (Tuesday 10 October).

Julian Woolford (co-creator /director)
Julian Woolford is an award-winning writer and director. His plays and musicals have been performed around the world. Among his works are ‘The Devil’s Advocate (Netherlands tour); ‘Liberace, Live From Heaven’, (Leicester Square Theatre, Edinburgh, New Zealand tour); ‘The Teddy Bear’s Picnic’ (National tour); ‘The Wind In The Willows’ (Sevenoaks Playhouse, Taunton Brewhouse); ‘The Railway Children’ (Sevenoaks Playhouse, Taunton Brewhouse and more than 50 productions worldwide). Julian provided the new book for Lionel Bart’s ‘Twang!!’(GSA and Union Theatre); ‘BlueBirds’ (Cochrane Theatre, Kenneth More Theatre and Above The Stag); ‘Beautiful Young Man’ (Pride Encore Benefit Season, New York);. His musical ‘Oh Carol!’ won the Covent Garden Festival Search for a New Musical and his first play ‘The Oedipus Complex’, premiered at Bristol New Vic.

He is the author of the book ‘How Musicals Work’ (Nick Hern Books), which is the standard text book for musical theatre creation and writing, and of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s ‘The Sound of Music’ (Routledge Fourth Wall) and is currently Head of Musical Theatre at GSA (University of Surrey). Previously he was Artistic Director of Sevenoaks Playhouse; Artistic Director of the Global Search for New Musicals at the International Festival of Musical Theatre Cardiff and Associate Director of the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch.

His many directing credits in productions in the West End, any regional theatres, 7 national tours, and work in New York, Australia, Germany, Austria, Poland and the Lebanon. In 2015 he became the first person to direct a commercial musical in Egypt when he staged ‘The Sound of Music’ in Cairo.

James Taylor (co-creator/producer)
James is a director of Essex-based producers Entertainers working alongside his father, Michael.
James began his career as the 16-year-old resident DJ at West Ham United Football Club’s functions and parties. He moved to the US to pursue a modelling and acting career, playing the inventor Nikola Tesla in an Off-Broadway production of ‘Tesla’, and appearing in the TV series ‘Being Mary Jane’, in which he played the boyfriend of the lead Gabrielle Union. Returning to Britain, James teamed up with his father to produce ‘Fastlove’, a tribute to the then recently deceased George Michael. It has since sold a million tickets, is touring to 25 countries and became the company’s first show to play the West End, at the Lyric Theatre.

Entertainers (Producers)
Entertainers have 20 years experience producing popular entertainment across the UK. Their new
Canvey Island HQ, built since lockdown, houses all aspects of production from set building and
maintenance to a recording studio and full-size rehearsal space and a fleet of 36 vehicles.

Entertainers stage more than 1,500 separate performances each year, selling over one million seats, with 25 lavish productions that include: ‘Lost in Music’, ‘Fastlove’, ‘The Magic of Motown’, ‘Cirque: The Greatest Show’, ‘Thank You for the Music’, ‘The Rocket Man’, ‘An Evening of Burlesque’, ‘Don’t Stop Believin’’, ‘80s Live!’, ‘90s Live!’, ‘Radio Gaga’, ‘Sweet Caroline’, and ‘Islands in the Stream’,

New shows ‘Do You Believe in Ghosts?’ and ‘The Makings of a Murderer’ mark a move away from music to scripted theatrical productions, and they will both make their West End debut at the Adelphi Theatre in 2023.

Do You Believe in Ghosts?
created by James Taylor and Julian Woolford
directed by Julian Woolford

Tuesday, October 31
at 7.30pm

ADELPHI THEATRE
Strand,
London
WC2R 0NS

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