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Tuesday 22 August, 6pm Dorfman Theatre (45mins)

Ahead of the NT’s dazzling new production of Follies, multi-award-winning composer and lyricist talks to Jeremy Sams about his legendary musical. Sondheim’s works include Follies, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, , , , Sunday in the Park with George, and .

Enter the ballot to win the opportunity to purchase tickets for ‘Stephen Sondheim on Follies’: Ballot opens: 12noon Tuesday 15 August Ballot closes: 12noon Wednesday 16 August Winners will be notified via email. Tickets: £15, £7.50, £5

Further Follies Talks and Events include: Janie Dee and – Olivier Theatre Thursday 14 September, 3pm The Future of – Cottesloe Room, Friday 15 September, 6pm Dominic Cooke – Olivier Theatre, Wednesday 18 October, 6pm The Works of Stephen Sondheim – Cottesloe Room, Friday 3 and Friday 24 November, 10.30am Creating Costume for Follies – Cottesloe Room, Wednesday 15 November, 6pm History of the Ziegfeld Follies – Cottesloe Room, Friday 24 November, 6pm Staging Sondheim’s Follies – Olivier Theatre, Tuesday 28 November Josephine Barstow and Tracie Bennett – Monday 18 December, 3pm Designing Follies with Vicki Mortimer – Tuesday 12 December, 5.30pm

Follies Book by James Goldman, Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Directed by Dominic Cooke Opens in Olivier Theatre on 22 August, Press Night 6 September, last performance 3 January

New performance dates added: November 2017 – January 2018 NT Live Broadcast: Thursday 16 November

1971, New York. There’s a party on the stage of the Weissman Theatre. Tomorrow the iconic building will be demolished. Thirty years after their final performance, the Follies girls gather to have a few drinks, sing a few songs and lie about themselves. Including such classic songs as Broadway Baby, I’m Still Here and Losing My Mind, Stephen Sondheim’s legendary musical is staged for the first time at the NT. Tracie Bennett, Janie Dee and play the magnificent Follies in this dazzling new production.

Featuring a cast of 37 and an orchestra of 21, the production is directed by Dominic Cooke (Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom). Winner of Academy, Tony, Grammy and Olivier awards, Sondheim’s previous work at the NT includes A Little Night Music, Sweeney Todd and Sunday in the Park with George.

The cast includes Julie Armstrong, Norma Atallah, Josephine Barstow, Jeremy Batt, Tracie Bennett, Di Botcher, Billy Boyle, Janie Dee, Anouska Eaton, Liz Ewing, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Peter Forbes, Emily Goodenough, Bruce Graham, Adrian Grove, Fred Haig, Aimee Hodnett , Dawn Hope, Liz Izen, Alison Langer, Emily Langham, Sarah-Marie Maxwell, Ian McLarnon, Leisha Mollyneaux, Gemma Page, Kate Parr, Philip Quast, Edwin Ray, Gary Raymond, Adam Rhys- Charles, Jordan Shaw, Imelda Staunton, Zizi Strallen, Barnaby Thompson, Christine Tucker, Michael Vinsen and Alex Young.

Follies is designed by Vicki Mortimer, with choreography by Bill Deamer, musical supervision by Nicholas Skilbeck, orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick, additional orchestrations by Josh Clayton, musical director Nigel Lilley, lighting design by Paule Constable and sound designer by Paul Groothuis.

Supported by the Follies production syndicate.

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Press Night: Wednesday 6 September Follies will be broadcast via NT Live on Thursday 16 November

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