Love Actually’ Filmmaker Richard Curtis Sets ‘Christmas Actually

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That’s right. Richard Curtis, the filmmaker behind the beloved Christmas film Love Actually, is setting a new stage show called “Christmas Actually.” The show will encompass live music, performance, poetry, and comedy, and will serve as a fundraiser for charity Comic Relief.

Christmas Actually” is not a sequel to Love Actually

“Christmas Actually” is not a sequel to Love Actually, but it will feature some of the same characters and actors. Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson, Bill Nighy, and Rowan Atkinson are all set to appear in the show, and Curtis has said that he is hoping to bring back as many of the original cast as possible.

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The show will be set in London and will follow the lives of several different characters as they navigate the ups and downs of love, loss, and friendship during the holiday season. Curtis has said that he wants the show to be “a celebration of all that is good about Christmas,” and he hopes that it will bring joy to people all over the world.

“Christmas Actually” is scheduled to premiere in London in December 2023, and it will then go on a tour of the UK. The show is sure to be a hit with fans of Love Actually, and it will be a great way to celebrate the holiday season.

Here are some additional details about the show:

  • It will be directed by Curtis himself.
  • The music will be composed by David Arnold, who also scored the music for Love Actually.
  • The show will be produced by Comic Relief and Universal Pictures.
  • Tickets for the show will go on sale in September 2023.

I’m sure that “Christmas Actually” will be a heartwarming and uplifting show that will bring joy to people all over the world. I’m looking forward to seeing it!

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