Tyne and Wear

Popular Musical Everybody’s Talking About Jamie Comes To Sunderland In 2027

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Karen McGinn
5 March 2026, 12:22 pm

The hit British musical Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is set to perform at the Sunderland Empire in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, for a limited run in early 2027. The show will take place from Tuesday 9 February to Saturday 13 February 2027. This production brings a major West End-style show to the local community, allowing residents to see a professional touring performance without travelling far.

Inspired by a 2011 documentary called Jamie: Drag Queen at 16, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie tells the story of a teenager named Jamie New. The plot follows Jamie as he overcomes prejudice and explores his identity while living in Sheffield. Since its debut in 2017, the show has become known for its focus on themes like acceptance and self-discovery.

The venue is managed by the Ambassador Theatre Group and has been a central part of the city since it opened in 1907. By hosting modern productions like this one, the theatre aims to provide a variety of entertainment for people living in the North East. Local families and theatre fans can expect a week of performances that highlight contemporary British culture.

Adding this musical to the 2027 calendar is expected to help the local economy by keeping entertainment spending within the city. The production is one of several major touring shows planned for the venue in the coming year.

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