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Lucie Jones Live at the Adelphi

London Theatre News Today: Tuesday 17 December

Hira Desai

By Hira Desai Published 17 December 2019

Fans of musical theatre sensation, Lucie Jones, will be delighted to learn that the star will be performing her first West End solo concert, Lucie Jones Live at the Adelphi on Sunday 16 February 2020.

Joined by the 22-piece London Musical Theatre Orchestra, Lucie will perform a number of old classics and modern hits, as well as sharing stories as a celebration of all that she has achieved to date across her multi-platform career.

Lucie first became renowned when she sang to millions on The X Factor in 2009. She went on to represent the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 where she came in 15th place, the UK’s highest result since 2011. Over the last few years, she has been cast in several leading stage roles including Elle in Legally Blonde, Holly in The Wedding Singer and Cosette in Les Misérables before landing her current role as Jenna in the hit musical, Waitress, playing at the Adelphi Theatre.

As her time at ‘the diner’ comes to a close next summer, it’s the perfect time for Lucie to honour all that she has accomplished in a venue she now calls home.

Lucie Jones in Waitress at the Adelphi TheatreLucie Jones in Waitress at the Adelphi Theatre

Claire Foy and Matt Smith will bring their magnetic chemistry to BAM, New York in The Old Vic’s production, Lungs — Matthew Warchus’ dazzling revival of Duncan Macmillan’s luminous drama. 

The emotional rollercoaster of a play about a couple wrestling with life’s biggest dilemmas will play a limited run at BAM from 25 March – 19 April 2020.

Matthew Warchus, Old Vic Artistic Director and Lungs Director, says “It’s been a huge pleasure to work with these two exceptional actors on Duncan Macmillan’s brilliant play Lungs. I’m delighted that we have this chance to share our production with American audiences alongside two other Old Vic shows in New York, A Christmas Carol and Girl From The North Country.”

Matt Smith and Claire Foy - credit . Matt Winkelmeyer | Getty ImagesMatt Smith and Claire Foy. Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer | Getty Images

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