A Spoonful of Sherman

 A Spoonful of Sherman  is a two act cabaret show which premiered on January 6, 2014 at the St. James Theatre in London, England.

Robert J. Sherman produced, wrote and emceed  A Spoonful of Sherman. The event also served as the book launch for Sherman's father, Robert B. Sherman's (posthumously released) autobiography:  Moose: Chapters From My Life  for which Sherman also served as the book's editor. After each performance, Sherman participated in a book signing. The show was billed as "A Celebration of the Life, Times and Songs of Robert B. Sherman" and was well received by the crowd and the critics alike. 2015 Original Cast Recording The name of the show is derived from the iconic Sherman Brothers song, "A Spoonful of Sugar".

The premiere cast consisted of four rising West End theatre stars including Charlotte Wakefield, Emma Williams, Stuart Matthew Price and Greg Castiglioni. Musical Direction was provided by Colin Billing and the show was directed by Stewart Nicholls. In 2015 a double CD of the show was produced by Nick Lloyd Weber and was released by SimG Records. In the 2017 revival of the show, focus of the show's narrative shifted to both Sherman Brothers and Al Sherman, rather than just the life of Robert B. Sherman. The 2017 show played at Live At Zédel in London and featured Daniel Boys, Helena Blackman and Christopher Hamilton.  A Spoonful of Sherman  2018 UK/Ireland Tour poster On December 20, 2017, producers James Yeoburn (of United Theatrical Productions) and Robert J. Sherman announced the launch of the first  A Spoonful of Sherman  UK/Ireland tour premiering on February 14, 2018 at the EM Forester Theatre in Tonbridge, Kent. Cast members for the tour include Sophie-Louise Dann, Mark Read, Glen Facey, Jenna Innes and Ben Stock. Listed among the first tranche of tour venues are Pavilion Theatre (Bournemouth); Theatre Royal (St. Helens); Tivoli Theatre (Aberdeen); Eden Court (Inverness); Hippodrome (Darlington); Chequer Mead (East Grinstead); Yvonne Arnaud Theatre (Guildford); Theatre Royal (Windsor) and Greenwich Theatre (London).