Anthony was entrusted to add some movement and to work with London Musical Theatre Orchestra for their concert version of Camelot at the London Palladium.

Lerner and Loewe’s majestic Camelot, winner of four Tony Awards, returned to the West End for the first time in over thirty years. Packed with some of musical theatre’s best songs, LMTO’s concert version with full orchestra will celebrate the centenary of Alan Jay Lerner’s birth at the West End’s favourite theatre, the London Palladium.

The role of Arthur was played by Olivier Award-winner David Thaxton , Guenevere by Savannah Stevenson, and Lancelot by internationally renowned opera star Charles Rice.

This much-loved musical brings the legend of King Arthur to vivid life with an extraordinary score and book based on T.H. White’s novel The Once and Future King. When Guenevere falls for Lancelot, one of the Knights of the Round Table, Arthur’s loyalties and beliefs are tested, and the fate of his beloved Camelot hangs in the balance.

Camelot includes the songs “If Ever I Would Leave You”, “How To Handle A Woman”, “The Lusty Month of May” and “Camelot”.

Musical Director: Freddie Tapner
Director: Shaun Kerrison 
Lighting Design: Mike Robertson
Sound Design: Simon Sayer for Autograph
Choreography: Anthony Whiteman
 
Photos: Lidia Crisafulli