Marmalade sandwiches at the ready!
STUDIOCANAL and Raymond Gubbay Limited are pleased to present PaddingtonTM in Concert. Next year, audiences across the UK can enjoy watching the award-winning 2014 film on a giant HD screen, accompanied by The London Concert Orchestra playing Nick Urata’s calypso-infused score live.
Based on Michael Bond’s much-loved books, cherished by families since 1958, the charming story follows the misadventures of a young bear from Peru who travels to London in search of a home.
Taken in by the Brown family, who finds him lost and alone in Paddington Station, things are looking up for this rarest of bears. Until that is, he catches the eye of an ambitious museum taxidermist…
Boasting an all-star ensemble cast including Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent and Nicole Kidman, with Ben Whishaw and Imelda Staunton as the respective voices of Paddington and Aunt Lucy, Paddington was a beloved award-winning critically acclaimed box office hit on its release in the UK.
Paddington in Concert will play 2024 dates at the Royal Festival Hall in London (30th March 2pm & 5.30pm), Brighton Centre (31st March @ 3pm), Southend Cliffs Pavilion (2nd April @ 3pm), Sheffield City Hall (3rd April @ 3pm), Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall (4th April, 3pm) Birmingham’s Symphony Hall (5th April, 3pm), Manchester’s The Bridgewater Hall (7th April 3pm), Liverpool Empire (9th April @ 3pm), Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall (13th April, 3pm) and at the New Theatre Oxford (16th April @ 3pm).
Owen Kent, Head of Events for Raymond Gubbay Ltd said, “We are thrilled to be presenting this exciting offering next year in venues across the UK. It’s as rare as the bear himself to find a film that delights across generations – with bags of wit, fun and feel-good moments for kids, parents and grandparents alike. It has been great to collaborate with STUDIOCANAL on this.”
Catherine Serre, Head of Music at STUDIOCANAL said, “STUDIOCANAL is delighted to launch the Paddington in Concert, an achievement close to our hearts. This concert is a great opportunity to highlight Nick Urata’s joyful score performed by a live orchestra, an unforgettable family experience.”
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