![]() The music, by The Feeling’s frontman Dan Gillespie Sells, is a clever mix of powerfully catchy, polished foot-tappers and truthful, heart-wrenching numbers. The news of his aspirations to become a drag queen soon sweep through his school, and he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment – out of a classroom, away from the bigotry of a deadbeat dad, and into high heels.Įvery element of this show works beautifully together. ![]() Jamie New, a 16-year-old misfit in Sheffield, has a secret – but it doesn’t stay one for long. ![]() It was not just me who was excited to see Jamie last night – the audience comprised every age group, interspersed with many a fabulous drag queen! Shane Richie (Loco Chanelle), Layton Williams (Jamie New) and the Drag Queens in the Everybodys Talking About Jamie Tour. This is my first trip to a theatre since the lockdown restrictions have been lifted, and it was so wonderful to see the house completely full. I had the absolute privilege of finding out whether it lived up to the hype and believe me – it did – in spades! What a fantastic show, which thoroughly deserves our five star rating! ![]() I had heard about Everyone’s talking about Jamie and seen that it had won award after award after award, but with the onset of Covid and being locked-down, the show took a little longer than originally intended to reach the Lowry. Liz Ratcliffe now understands why everyone is talking about Jamie. ![]()
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