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This newly reimagined stage adaptation of E.R. Braithwaite’s powerful memoir features music and lyrics by John Farrar and Kara DioGuardi, with direction by acclaimed American director Sheldon Epps. In a full-circle moment, British music icon, actress and Grammy nominee Lulu joins the cast, returning to the story that launched her global career in the beloved 1967 film opposite Sidney Poitier.
Immortalized by Poitier’s captivating performance in the 1967 cinematic masterpiece, To Sir, With Love is an autobiographical story that is every bit as relevant then, as it is today. Rick Braithwaite is more than just a Cambridge-educated engineer and a former RAF fighter pilot; he’s a man battling societal prejudices at every turn. Refusing to bow to adversity, he engages his students not as troublesome youths but as emerging adults who must soon navigate a world where they’ll stand or fall on their own merits. Through a balance of grit and grace, he aims to prepare them for more than just exams; he prepares them for life.
The story explores race, class, resilience, and the power of respect. The concert will feature an original score by Farrar and DioGuardi, alongside the legendary title song To Sir, with Love by Mark London and Don Black. Kenny Seymour (Broadway’s Ain’t Too Proud) serves as music director, with casting by Debbie O’Brien.
Lulu
Pop darling of the 60s who relit her fire in the 90s with Take That, Lulu can still be guaranteed to put on a great show. She is still the only British female solo artist to appear in the charts for five straight decades - and still be as hip and full of energy today as when she first hit the charts as a 15 year-old in 1964!
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Gillian Lynne Theatre
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- 0844 412 4648
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Gillian Lynne Theatre
- Website:
- lwtheatres.co.uk/theatres/gillian-lynne
- Disabled Booking:
- 0844 412 4648
See all events at Gillian Lynne Theatre
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on Mon 24 November 2025