Everybody's Talking About Jamie

The true story of Jamie Campbell is one that is completely intertwined with Sheffield, and one that we are incredibly proud to tell as a city because it reflects the values of inclusivity and diversity that we want to champion.

Jamie Campbell hails from County Durham, and the BBC originally produced a documentary about his true story of wanting to be a drag queen and wear a dress to his end of school prom.

Jonathan Butterell (who is from Parson Cross in Sheffield) ultimately directed the original stage show at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre in 2017, which then immediately became a smash hit and went to London's West End and now over the pond to the USA.

Two people in school uniforms sit at a classroom table. One, with short blond hair, smiles and gestures toward a pair of red glittery high-heeled shoes on the table. The other, wearing glasses, looks at the shoes. A colorful bag is also on the table, and large windows in the background let in natural light.

Warp Films (also based in Sheffield having been part of the Warp Records original founding in the city) very quickly decided they wanted to produce a film, which Jonathan Butterell also went on to direct, and decided to set it in Sheffield as a homage to how the story had become such a success in the city.

"I feel like I'm from Sheffield now because it's such a great community."

Jamie Campbell

A person in an elaborate black outfit with gold detailing poses on a red carpet. In the background, a crowd watches and takes photos under festive string lights. Large decorative high-heeled shoe props are visible in the foreground.

Local spots, cast, extras, locations and so much more are all peppered throughout the film, from the famous Abbeydale Picture House to Crookes Social Club. And after the original planned release in cinemas was hit by the pandemic, eventually the film got full release around the world on Amazon Prime Video in September 2021, on the same day as an unforgettable premiere was hosted back at the very same Crucible Theatre.

Two individuals in elaborate costumes pose outdoors. One wears a black and white outfit with long black hair and white face makeup. The other has bright green hair, dramatic makeup, and a vibrant green outfit with red feather accents, holding a yellow clutch. Rainbow flags and onlookers are visible in the background. Three people smile and take a selfie together at a red carpet event. Behind them, other attendees in both formal and casual attire mingle. Large blue letters spelling 'ME' are visible, likely part of a sign reading 'EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE.' The event takes place outdoors with buildings and lights in the background.


To celebrate this we hosted free screenings with Cinema For All (another Sheffield based organisation) at venues across the city (including queer friendly venues like Abbeydale Picture House and DINA), promoted parties that venues were hosting that evening, and put on a very special costume and prop display in the Winter Garden with the help of Warp Films, Sheffield City Council, Sheffield BID and Amazon Prime Video.

A group of people gather inside a spacious, glass-roofed conservatory filled with lush greenery and tall trees. A large sign reading 'JAMIE' stands in the center. Some attendees take photos while others explore the surroundings, with natural light streaming through the glass ceiling.


Jamie Campbell now lives in Sheffield and is establishing his bold vision for fashion with his own brand, and turned on our Christmas lights in 2021 to mark the impact his story has had on the city and to recognise how grateful we are for him allowing it to be told in the way it has to the city's benefit.

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