John Wilkes Booth | Cherie Blair | Edwin Booth | Tim Booth | Booth Tarkington | Junius Brutus Booth | Cherie Gil | Cherie Currie | Shirley Booth | Booth Newspapers | Seeley Booth | Marilyn Booth | Hubert Cecil Booth | Evangeline Booth | Cherie Lunghi | Booth newspapers | The Booth at the End | Sherman Booth | Mojave phone booth | Mary Louise Booth | Kristin Booth | Kevin Booth | George Sclater-Booth, 1st Baron Basing | George Sclater-Booth | George Gough Booth | David G. Booth | Connie Booth | Charles Booth (philanthropist) | Charles Booth | Bramwell Booth |
Past speakers have included Lord Neuberger, Lord Clarke, Lord Justice Lawrence Collins, Lord Faulkner LC, Linda Dobbs QC, Cherie Booth QC and Rosalyn Higgins QC.
On 31 May 2009, a garden was dedicated in his memory at London's Sternberg Centre, where a plaque was unveiled by Cherie Booth.
On 23 January 2010 Cherie Booth QC, wife of Tony Blair (who until recently had been Prime Minister of the United Kingdom), was sitting as a Recorder in a case where a man was found guilty violent assault in which he broke another man's jaw in a queue in a bank.
The musical focuses primarily on Blair's relationships with the key characters in his life, rather than the politics, including his Chancellor and successor as Prime Minister Gordon Brown and wife Cherie Booth.