Tell Me On A Sunday officially opened at the St James Theatre last night (8th Jan) with Cameron Mackintosh, Don Black, Claire Sweeney, Anneka Rice, Lesley Ash, Robert Mackintosh and Penny Smith among those in attendance. Take a look at pictures below (click on an image to enlarge).
Tell Me On a Sunday tells the story of an English girl newly arrived in New York. Brimming with optimism, she sets out to find success, companionship and love. But as she weaves her way through the maze of the city and her own anxieties, frustrations and heartaches she begins to wonder whether – in fact – she’s been looking for love in all the wrong places.
The production runs at the St James Theatre until this Sunday (12th Jan) before transferring to the Duchess Theatre from Tuesday 18th February until Saturday 1st March 2014.
Anneka Rice & Nick Allott
Cameron Mackintosh, Robert Mackintosh, Diana Gladys Tonna & Nicky Mackintosh
Claire Sweeney (left) and Lesley Ash (right)
Don Black & Cameron Mackintosh
Don Black, Marti Webb & Cameron Mackintosh
Marti Webb & Cameron Mackintosh (left) and Penny Smith (right)
Don Black, Cameron Mackintosh, Marti Webb, Robert Mackintosh, Diana Gladys Tonna & Nicky Mackintosh
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