Season

03

2023

The latest conversations from the world of theatre.

41 Episodes
Reviews, interviews, in conversation.

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Season 3

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Join us for a theatrical journey through extraordinary tales and classic melodies in the latest podcast episode. The Little Big Things unfolds the extraordinary true story of Henry's family, exploring how one moment can redefine everything. This new British musical, based on Henry Fraser's Sunday Times best-selling autobiography, promises an explosive theatrical pop soundtrack in a world premiere production. As the family navigates a transformed past and an unforeseen future, the musical celebrates the transformative power of family and the significance of life's little things.

 

Step into the glitz and glamour of High Society, where Long Island socialite Tracy Lord is set to host the wedding of the year. With 700 guests and oceans of champagne, the real question is: who will be the groom? Cole Porter's classic feel-good musical, based on The Philadelphia Story, promises a Christmas extravaganza filled with well-known songs, romance, and a swell party you won't want to miss.

 

Immerse yourself in the world of Guys & Dolls with a promenade experience at The Bridge. This transformation brings one of the greatest musicals of all time to life, offering more hit songs, laughs, and romance than ever before. The immersive tickets transport you to the streets of Manhattan and the bars of Havana, creating an unforgettable love story.

 

In a captivating discussion, delve into the careers of renowned theatre directors Katie Mitchell, Rupert Goold, Luke Shepherd, Emma Rice and Sam Mendes. Explore their impact on the theatrical landscape and the creative choices that have shaped some of the most memorable productions in recent history. It's a podcast episode filled with stories of resilience, romance, and the artistic brilliance that defines the world of theatre. Tune in for a theatrical adventure that promises to entertain, inspire, and leave you with a newfound appreciation for the magic of the stage.


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Embark on a risqué festive adventure with Sleeping Beauty Takes A Prick! The latest adults-only pantomime from the brilliant minds behind Above The Stag Theatre's legendary queer Christmas shows. Prepare for a riotous treat, filled with Matthew Baldwin's hilarious antics as Queen Gertrude. 

 

If you crave interactive hilarity, dive into the unpredictable world of Faulty Towers Dining Experience, where Basil, Sybil, and Manuel serve up mayhem alongside a 3-course meal, delivering non-stop laughter and unexpected surprises.

 

For a south London pantomime extravaganza, join the journey through Jack and the Beanstalk, written and directed by Susie Mckenna. With a funky Giant, magic beans, and soulful songs, this is a pantomime tailored for the local audience. 

 

In Hackney, Clive Rowe directs and stars as Widow Twankey in the magical world of Aladdin, featuring an incredible cast, dazzling costumes, and plenty of laughter. Clive is joined by Natasha Lewis as Abby-na-zaaar!, Ruth Lynch as Spirit of the Ring, Fred Double as Aladdin, Isabella Mason as Jazz, George Heyworth as Mildew Funk, Rishi Manuel as Wishy, and Kat B as the Genie. 

 

Entertainers dazzled audiences with live shows at the Adelphi Theatre, featuring cover bands paying tribute to music legends. An Evening of Burlesque brought world-class entertainers, feathers, and fabulous costumes, setting the stage for a night of glitz and glamour. Radio GaGa honoured Freddie Mercury with hit after hit, while Thank You For The Music - ABBA Tribute celebrated two decades of ABBA's timeless tunes with harmonies, colourful costumes, and dazzling performances.

 

At the National Theatre, witness the intense drama of House of Bernarda Alba, where Olivier Award-winner Harriet Walter portrays a formidable matriarch navigating the complexities of her family's desires. Director Rebecca Frecknalland writer Alice Birch bring a radical twist to Federico García Lorca's modern masterpiece.

 

In an exclusive interview, actor and writer Joshua Maughan provides insights into his upcoming play, Our 1972, set to captivate audiences at the Hope Theatre in January 2024. Get ready for a podcast episode brimming with laughter, drama, and fascinating conversations with some of the brightest stars in London's theatre scene!


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Embark on a magical journey into the heart of Christmas with Wishmas, where wishes take flight in an enchanting realm filled with Wishkeepers, Robins, and the iconic Father Christmas. This festive adventure, featuring stellar performances is a delight for children of all ages and anyone who believes in the magic of the holiday season.

 

Meanwhile, the Royal Shakespeare Company's highly anticipated production of Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet, now playing at London's Garrick Theatre following a sold-out run in Stratford-upon-Avon, boasts captivating performances from Madeleine Mantock and Tom Varey. Adapted by the award-winning playwright Lolita Chakrabarti, the play unveils the untold story of William Shakespeare and his wife, Agnes, offering a captivating glimpse into the life of the literary genius.

 

For a different kind of Christmas tale, join David Horovitch and Greta Scacchi and have Christmas at Hardcastle Hall in She Stoops To Conquer. OT Artistic Director Tom Littler with Francesca Ellis, directs an all-star cast including Tanya Reynolds, Freddie Fox, Sabrina Bartlett, and Robert Mountford  supported by a community ensemble in the 250th anniversary production of Oliver Goldsmith’s glorious comedy of misunderstanding. 

 

In the heart of the West End, Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends has become a sensation. This grand Broadway show, celebrating the life and work of the legendary Sondheim, features a stellar cast led by Bernadette Peters, Lea Salonga, Christine Allado, Clare Burt, Janie Dee, Damian Humbley, Bradley Jaden, Bonnie Langford, Gavin Lee, Jason Pennycooke, Joanna Riding, Jeremy Secomb, Jac Yarrow, Marley Fenton, and Beatrice Penny-Touré. The company also includes Harry Apps, Bella Brown, Richard Dempsey, and Monique Young, completing a cast that is truly the best of the West End and Broadway.

 

Lastly, experience the uproarious antics of disgraced actor Garry Starr in Garry Starr Performs Everything. Defying critics and saving performing arts from extinction, Starr fearlessly traverses every theatre style imaginable, offering a "masterclass in mockery." With an exclusive interview with star and creator Damien Warren-Smith, this is a unique and entertaining exploration of the world of theatre. Don't miss the chance to witness this extraordinary performance that leaves no genre unturned.


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Embark on a royal escapade with the Michael Grandage Company as they present Marcelo Dos Santos' new comedy, Backstairs Billy. Directed by Michael Grandage, this intriguing production revolves around a pivotal moment in the 50-year relationship between the Queen Mother and her devoted servant William “Billy” Tallon. Set against the backdrop of 1979, a time of strikes and seismic changes with Margaret Thatcher's ascent, the play unfolds inside Clarence House. Penelope Wilton graces the stage as the Queen Mother, while Luke Evans takes on the role of the loyal Billy. Watch as the worlds of royalty and servitude collide, bringing about dizzying consequences.

Meanwhile, at the Royal Court, director Sam Pritchard brings to life Rory Mullarkey's riotous play, Mates in Chelsea. Drawing inspiration from Wilde and Wodehouse, this contemporary comedy of manners explores the lives of the ruling class in southwest London.

In a musical crescendo, catch Babies, a newborn British musical delivered in concert at the Lyric Theatre. With a blistering pop-rock score, this joy-filled yet heart-wrenching comedy follows Year 11 students tasked with caring for plastic simulator dolls. As they grapple with the responsibilities of parenthood, friendships are tested, dreams are questioned, and the true meaning of responsibility is hilariously unveiled. Created by Jack Godfrey & Martha Geelan, Babies is a captivating exploration of growing out of growing up.

Natalie and Darren discuss the latest news to strike Covent Garden with the debate about the future of the street performers. Brace yourself for an unforgettable night at Bernie Dieter’s Club Kabarett. Hosted by the Mistress of mayhem, Bernie Dieter, this uproarious show features a live band and world-class circus, cabaret, and sideshow acts. With riotous original songs, Bernie Dieter’s Club Kabarett promises a hilarious, jaw-dropping, and eye-opening experience—a must-see spectacle in London this winter. The podcast closes with Darren talking to West End superstar Jac Yarrow  about all things Sondheim.


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Join us on this thrilling podcast episode where the discussion starts with the rockin' world of Lizzie The Musical at Southwark Playhouse. Join us for a toe-tapping journey through this production that reimagines the infamous tale of Lizzie Borden with killer tunes and fierce performances.

 

In this episode, we take a moment to shine a spotlight on Propel - MAST Mayflower and their outstanding support for new work, producers, writers, and artists. Discover how their innovative initiative propels creativity to new heights!

 

Embark on an historical odyssey at the London Coliseum with The Mongol Khan, a theatrical extravaganza that delves into the grandeur of conquest, power, and drama. This immersive production catapults audiences into ancient landscapes, weaving a tapestry of sights and sounds that bring history to life. From opulent set designs to poignant performances, every element is meticulously crafted, promising not just a play but a visual and emotional feast. The stellar cast breathes life into historical figures, making them vivid and compelling. Beyond recounting events, the play is a celebration of cultures, a coming together of diverse influences that shaped the course of history. Don't miss this unmissable experience that transcends the ordinary and embraces the extraordinary, securing your seat for a journey through time, culture, and the indomitable spirit of the human story.

 

Get an exclusive pass to the Hadestown Press Event at Jack Solomon’s! Join us behind the velvet ropes as we chat with the stars, creators, and get a sneak peek into the fantastical world of this musical phenomenon that's been making waves.

 

Step into the world of Dear England through an intimate conversation with the incredibly talented cast. In this engaging discussion, Will Close, Will Fletcher, and Josh Barrow offer profound insights into the depths of their characters, shedding light on the intricacies of their portrayal. Dive into the creative process as they unravel the layers of bringing this thought-provoking production to life, exploring the challenges, inspirations, and the collaborative effort that shaped the narrative. Gain a unique perspective on the emotional landscapes they navigate within the play and the resonance it holds in the broader context of societal reflections. This conversation goes beyond the stage, providing a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the dedication and passion that infuse every moment of this compelling production. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with the artists behind Dear England, as they share their perspectives on theatre, storytelling, and the profound impact of this resonant play.

 

Tune in for a theatre-packed episode that promises to ignite your passion for the stage!


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Join us on this episode as we embark on a riveting journey through the diverse landscapes of London's theatre scene.

 

On Railton Road: A Play is a captivating exploration of the revolutionary 70s, bringing to life the experiences of real people who dared to squat, emphasising the importance of queer domestic spaces. This landmark production, based on rare archival interviews, is a sold-out sensation that delves into a transformative period.

 

Richard Bean, the genius behind the international hit One Man, Two Guvnors, presents To Have and To Hold, a hilarious take on the challenges of dealing with ageing parents in his uproarious new comedy. Co-directed by the dynamic duo of Richard Wilson and Terry Johnson, both returning to Hampstead Theatre, this promises to be another triumph for Bean.

 

Prepare to be swept away by The Time Traveller’s Wife, a new West End musical of undeniable power. With music and lyrics by Grammy Award winners Joss Stone and Dave Stewart, this astonishing production, based on the bestselling novel, is genuinely affecting. Adapted for the stage by multi-award-winning playwright Lauren Gunderson and directed by Bill Buckhurst, it promises a sophisticated and soaring experience.

 

The theatrical supermarket GuyMart is back by popular demand at Waterloo East Theatre. Step into the aisles of this imaginative space where gay hook-up apps become a supermarket, and follow Matt on his humorous journey through the world of love and connection.

 

Lastly, buckle up for the rollercoaster of social media satire with FLIP!. Carleen and Crystal, two best friends navigating the online world, take a wild ride on the new platform FLIP!, chasing superstardom, influence, and money. But as they soon discover, everything comes with a cost. This sharp and thought-provoking play by Racheal Ofori, directed by Emily Aboud, challenges us to find authenticity in a world dominated by algorithms. Tune in for a theatre experience that spans the humorous, the poignant, and the thought-provoking in the heart of London’s vibrant theatre land.


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Dive into the heartbeat of Broadway with an electrifying podcast episode featuring two iconic shows that left us utterly spellbound: Blue Man Group and the cultural phenomenon, Hamilton. Natalie takes centre stage as she shares her first-hand experience of the mesmerising Blue Man Group, where music, technology, and comedy collide in an explosion of creativity that transcends the traditional theatre experience.

 

But the excitement doesn't stop there! Join us backstage for an exclusive chat with the remarkable Jared Dixon, the magnetic talent behind the character of Aaron Burr in Hamilton. Uncover the secrets and stories that unfold behind the curtain, as Jared gives us a glimpse into the world of one of the most celebrated productions in Broadway history.

 

From the rhythmic beats and kaleidoscopic visuals of Blue Man Group to the revolutionary tale of Alexander Hamilton in the cultural phenomenon that is Hamilton, this episode is a Broadway lover's dream. Join Natalie on a journey through the heart of these unforgettable performances, where the magic of live theatre comes alive, and each note and scene resonate with the rich tapestry of Broadway's vibrant spirit. So, grab your virtual front-row seat and get ready for a podcast episode that brings the glitz, glamour, and raw talent of Broadway right to your ears!


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Welcome to a dazzling podcast episode featuring five extraordinary shows that promise to take you on an exhilarating journey through a world of captivating performances and thrilling narratives. Let's dive into this vibrant line up and explore the wealth of searchable content!

 

First up, we have Flowers for Mrs. Harris, a London premiere starring Olivier Award-winning legend Jenna Russell. This heartfelt musical is based on the novel by Paul Gallico and brings to life the story of Ada Harris, a house cleaner who stumbles upon a stunning Dior dress in Belgravia. With music and lyrics by Richard Taylor and Rachel Wagstaff, this production promises to be a sensational experience, directed by Bronagh Lagan.

 

Next, get ready to be mesmerized by Via Katlehong, the award-winning South African dance company, as they return to the stage at Sadler's Wells. Their intoxicating expression and pulsating rhythms are set to leave you in awe, as they explore the boundless possibilities of movement and dance.

 

For a unique immersive experience, join us at Rumble in the Jungle Rematch, a theatrical journey back to 1974 Kinshasa, Africa, for the iconic Muhammad Ali vs. George Foreman championship bout. This historical recreation will transport you to the vibrant atmosphere of the legendary Zaire 74 festival, featuring unforgettable music from James Brown, Sister Sledge, Celia Cruz, and more. Witness the intense lead-up to the championship fight and immerse yourself in a night filled with soul-stirring melodies.

 

From the imaginative mind of Neil Gaiman, acclaimed author of Coraline and Good Omens, comes The Ocean at the End of the Lane. This National Theatre adaptation takes you on a magical journey where a man is transported back to his 12th birthday, discovering a world of limitless possibilities. Starring Eastenders legend Charlie Brooks, this enchanting tale explores ancient forces and childhood adventures.

 

Lastly, don't miss Jock Night, a captivating exploration of modern gay relationships in Manchester's Gay Village. Join Ben, Kam, Russ, and Antony as they navigate a world filled with chemsex, jockstraps, and wild nights. David Paisleystars as Ben, a Victoria Wood fan in search of love, while Kam hides his struggles with addiction behind a fabulous facade. This poignant and humorous production, based on interviews with Manchester's LGBTQIA+ community, is a two-act world premiere created especially for Seven Dials Playhouse. WE also have an exclusive interview with David Paisley who chats with Darren about everything Jock Night.

 

These five remarkable shows promise a diverse range of entertainment, from soul-stirring music and dance to immersive historical experiences and thought-provoking narratives. Join us on this exciting journey through the world of live entertainment!


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Get ready for an electrifying podcast episode that takes you on a thrilling ride through the worlds of music, theatre, and sporting passion. In this jam-packed show, we've got something for everyone, from iconic pop legends to football drama and theatrical brilliance.

 

First up, a showbiz classic is reborn as Nicole Scherzinger takes the stage as the immortal Norma Desmond in Andrew Lloyd Webber's legendary Sunset Boulevard. Directed by the visionary Jamie Lloyd, this musical takes us on a journey filled with atmosphere, iconic songs like 'With One Look,' 'The Perfect Year,' and 'As If We Never Said Goodbye,' and a compelling narrative that examines the intoxicating allure of fame and ambition. With Rachel Tucker making guest appearances as Norma Desmond, it's a theatrical experience that promises to be a highlight in the West End.

 

We immerse you in the unforgettable atmosphere of the Madonna The Celebration Tour. The legendary Madonna took the stage at the O2, treating her fans to an incredible performance featuring hits from her illustrious 40-year career. It was a night to remember as the Queen of Pop proved yet again why she's a global sensation.

 

The entertainment journey doesn't stop there. It's time to delve into the world of football and the intriguing question: 'Why can't England's men win at their own game?' With the worst track record for penalties in the world, England's football team has had its fair share of heartache. In this thrilling new play by James Graham, we follow the journey of Gareth Southgate, portrayed with pitch-perfect precision by Joseph Fiennes in the National Theatre’s transfer of Dear England. As the team's manager, he knows it's time to confront the years of hurt and lead his players to victory. Directed by Rupert Goold, this gripping production explores not only the nation's passion for football but the game itself, resulting in a new stage epic that's a must-see.

 

Lastly, step inside the legacy of the King of Rock 'n' Roll, Elvis Presley, with Direct from Graceland: Elvis. This kaleidoscopic retrospective showcases over 400 largely unreleased artefacts that trace Elvis's journey from humble beginnings to meteoric fame. The limited-season event at Arches London Bridge provides a unique opportunity to explore the life of an entertainment icon.

 

In this podcast episode, we've covered the diversity of entertainment, from the pulsating energy of a Madonna concert to the football drama on the pitch, and from the captivating theatre with Nicole Scherzinger to the extraordinary journey through Elvis Presley's life. Enjoy this episode that's bursting with culture, legends, and unforgettable moments.


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Delve into a multisensory extravaganza at the Dance Umbrella Festival 2023, hosted at the Barbican Centre, where MOS Greece magically transforms the stage into a cinematic symphony of sights and sounds. Using everyday items like umbrellas, plungers, and, of course, coconut shells, MOS recreates the intricate sound effects crafted by expert foley artists for film and television. What emerges is not just audio, but a mesmerizing dance of energy as tap numbers are translated into a rhythmic canvas of looped, distorted, paused, and intensified recordings. Witness this fusion of visual and auditory artistry as Athens-based dancer and choreographer Ioanna Paraskevopoulou takes her Dance Umbrella Festival debut, crafting an unmissable narrative that dances between movement, sound, and imagery.

 

Venture into the world of acting with a biting twist in I Love Acting But F*** This Industry, a new theatrical masterpiece that recently graced Theatre Peckham's stage. Written by Faisal Dacosta and Raphel Famotibe, the play unfolds against the backdrop of a global pandemic and a workers' strike that has upended the acting industry in 2023. Join close friends Manny, Ade, and Zion, South London natives, as they navigate the post-pandemic acting scene. Balancing their unwavering love for their craft with the disheartening acting industry that funds it, they grapple with the challenges this new world poses to their group dynamics and mental well-being.

 

Get ready for laughter and introspection with Meetings, a razor-sharp comedy by Mustapha Matura. Hugh's encounter with street food triggers a journey into his Trinidadian roots, much to the bemusement of his high-flying wife, Jean. To quench his nostalgic passion, he hires a cook, Elsa, whose culinary talents transport him back in time. As they explore themes of identity, belonging, and the cost of progress, the play invites you to a feast of humour and contemplation. Experience it all through stellar performances, featuring Martina Laird, known from TV shows like Casualty and Dreamland, alongside an impressive theatrical portfolio. Join the journey as this comedy unfolds, with Martina joined by Kevin N Golding and Bethan Mary-James

 

Finally, immerse yourself in the curious and captivating world of Trueman and the Arsonists. in a new version by Simon Stephens, complete with catchy songs by Chris Thorpe. This unique morality play, originally penned by Max Frisch challenges traditional notions of right and wrong, inviting evil in with open arms, warm blankets, and fine dinners. It's an amoral tale that's also sprinkled with songs, creating an atmosphere that's both thought-provoking and entertaining. Dive deeper into the play as you join an exclusive interview with the talented actors Adam Owers and Angela Jones.

 


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Dive into a world of theatrical splendour with a podcast episode that takes you from the hauntingly beautiful orchestration of Rebecca to the uproarious hilarity of Dawn French Is A Twat at The London Palladium. Directed by the talented Alejandro Bonatto, Rebecca enchants with an orchestral ensemble of 18, featuring a new English translation by Christopher Hampton and Michael Kunze. The allure of this performance draws inspiration from the world-famous novel and the iconic Alfred Hitchcock film of 1940, starring Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine, a cinematic masterpiece that garnered 11 Oscar nominations and secured two wins for Best Picture and Best Cinematography.

 

Embark on an uproarious adventure with comedy royalty Dawn French at The London Palladium in Dawn French Is A Twat, promising an evening of irreverent humour and unparalleled wit. Renowned for her ground-breaking work with Jennifer Saunders in French and Saunders and her iconic role as Geraldine Granger in The Vicar of Dibley, French has left an indelible mark on British comedy. Join the podcast episode for an in-depth exploration of Dawn French's comedic legacy, seamlessly blending humour with poignant reflections on life's joys and challenges. 

 

From the sun-kissed shores of Skopelos to the heart of Nikos' family-run taverna, you'll be transported to a Greek paradise at Mamma Mia! The Party. As the sun sets, indulge in a delectable four-course Greek feast before surrendering to the infectious beats of an ABBA disco, dancing the night away under the glittering lights. Join family and friends for the ultimate Greek holiday experience that promises to linger in your memory.

 

Tune in to this podcast episode for a journey through contrasting yet equally captivating realms of theatre, where the haunting echoes of Rebecca and the uproarious joy of Dawn French Is A Twat paint a vibrant tapestry of the performing arts.


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Dive into the glitz and glamour of the Witness for the Prosecution cast change Gala at County Hall in this episode, where Darren and BAFTA-nominated actress Olivia Hallinan took their seats as part of the jury. The air is charged with excitement as the podcast unfolds the behind-the-scenes dynamics of this critically acclaimed production.

 

Hold onto your seats as the episode takes an enthralling turn towards Riverside Studios, where a new rendition of Othello takes centre stage. What makes this production truly exceptional? Brace yourself for the revelation that not one, not two, but three actors are masterfully portraying the complex character of Iago. The podcast peels back the layers of this innovative choice, exploring the creative choices and challenges involved in bringing this Shakespearean classic to contemporary audiences.

 

And the excitement doesn't end there! Exclusive to this episode is a captivating interview with the visionary director Sinéad Rushe. Gain insight into the creative process, the intricacies of directing multiple Iagos, and the unique challenges faced in reimagining Othello. Whether you're a seasoned theatre enthusiast or a newcomer to the stage, this podcast promises a front-row seat to the magic that unfolds when talent, passion, and creativity collide.

 

Whether you're a theatre aficionado or just stepping into the dazzling world of the stage, this podcast promises an insider's view of the magic that unfolds when talent, passion, and creativity converge. Get ready for an episode filled with intrigue, drama, and exclusive interviews that will leave you craving an encore.


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Get ready for a riveting exploration of human ingenuity and ethical complexity in this episode. Operation Epsilontakes the stage at Southwark Playhouse Elephant, uncovering a once-classified true story from the depths of an epic war. Based on actual transcripts, Alan Brody's gripping play directed by Andy Sandberg delves into the darkest corners of luminaries' hearts and minds, unveiling a poignant, thrilling tale of ties that bind us to our actions and decisions. With explosive possibilities, the play explores the ethical complexities of scientific discovery and its potential for catastrophic consequences.

 

Next up, immerse yourself in the mysterious world of Octopolis. Professor George Grey, a brilliant behavioural biologist, faces a shocking revelation when ambitious anthropologist Harry arrives with a startling assignment. The play, directed by Ed Madden and starring Jemma Redgrave and Ewan Miller, unfolds the gripping story of Frances, the intelligent octopus, and the profound impact of Harry's mission on George's world.

 

Switching gears, Frank and Percy brings a poignant and witty take on an unexpected friendship. Written by Ben Weatherill and featuring the dynamic duo of Roger Allam and Ian McKellen, the play explores the lives of two men chatting on a park bench. Will they dare to risk changing their lives, or will they let sleeping dogs lie? Directed by Sean Mathias, this two-hander promises a heartwarming exploration of friendship and change.

 

Finally, dive into The Standard Short Long Drop, a thrilling and moving exploration of class, integrity, and unlikely friendship against the backdrop of the Victorian criminal justice system. Condemned to death, Ludley's fate takes a twist when offered a stay of execution with a condition that challenges his sense of justice. Written by Rachel Garnetand directed by Natasha Rickman, the play raises profound questions about justice in an unjust world.

 

Buckle up for a rollercoaster of emotions and intellectual stimulation in this episode, featuring exclusive insights and and exclusive interview with Flip writer Racheal Ofori and director Emily Aboud.

[Please note that during the interview some explicit sexual language was used and discussed.] 


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Get ready for a theatrical feast in our latest podcast! First up, at the Orange Tree Theatre, the talented Niamh Cusackleads a thrilling revival of Polly Stenham's remarkable 2007 debut, That Face. When Mia is expelled from boarding school, her mother Martha seems indifferent, more interested in her son Henry. And with Mia's estranged husband, Hugh, returning from Hong Kong with his new girlfriend, he's determined to fix things. But Martha insists everything is just fine. Polly Stenham's searing debut play peels back the curtain on the hidden lives of the wealthy, delivering anarchic humour that won accolades like the Evening Standard Charles Wintour Award, the TMA Best New Play Award, and the Critics' Circle Award. Don't miss its first major London revival!

 

Next, we venture to the Globe Theatre for a spirited rendition of Shakespeare's As You Like It. In Duke Frederick's court, division and distrust reign supreme. When Rosalind is banished, she escapes with her cousin Celia to the Forest of Arden, free from the court's rigid rules. Here, they explore new identities and discover a place where love and connection know no bounds. In this ancient haven of nature, unexpected friendships bloom, enemies reconcile, and strangers fall head over heels. Join us in our wooden 'O' for an unforgettable journey where you never know what—or who—you might encounter. Director Ellen McDougall's delightful production infuses warmth into the summer's end.

 

At the Hampstead Theatre, prepare for a mind-bending journey in Anthropology. Merril, a leading software engineer in Silicon Valley, faces a life-shattering ordeal when her sister Angie vanishes. A year later, Merril takes Angie's digital traces and constructs a digital simulation of her sister. This 'virtual Angie' initially provides solace, but it soon starts revealing unsettling details about the real Angie's disappearance. Playwright Lauren Gunderson, celebrated for works like "I and You," crafts a gripping narrative in this San Francisco-based tale. Directed by Anna Ledwich, who has an impressive Hampstead Theatre portfolio, Anthropology stars the talented MyAnna Buring alongside Dakota Blue Richards, Yolanda Kettle, and Abigail Thaw.

 

Last but not least, immerse yourself in the mesmerising world of Bob Marley's music with Legend. This unforgettable stage show extravaganza brings to life the timeless hits of the reggae legend. From Could You Be Loved to No Woman No Cry and One Love, you'll experience Marley's iconic sound like never before. With impeccable vocals, flawless musicianship, and a supremely talented cast, this two-hour spectacle captures the essence of an icon gone too soon. Don't miss this celebration of the magic and culture of Bob Marley!


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Get ready for a delectable journey into the world of pure imagination as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – The Musical embarks on its highly anticipated first-ever UK & Ireland Tour. This iconic tale of young golden ticket winner Charlie Bucket and the enigmatic confectionary wizard Willy Wonka is set to dazzle audiences across the country. In this episode, we're bringing you exclusive insights into the production, including an interview with the talented actor Gareth Snook, who takes on the iconic role of Willy Wonka. Discover the magic behind the scenes as we explore the creative process and the excitement of taking this beloved story on the road.

 

But the theatrical excitement doesn't stop there! Regent's Park is hosting a glorious musical revival of Jerry Hermanand Harvey Fierstein's classic La Cage aux Folles. This wonderfully powerful production reminds us that "the best of times are now." Join Georges, Albin, and their son Jean-Michel as they rediscover the true meaning of family and the sacrifices made for the ones they love. With lead actor Carl Mullaney delivering a perfect rendition of "I Am What I Am," this revival promises to be a show-stopping experience you won't want to miss.

 

One couple’s ruthless quest for power turns nature upside down as Shakespeare’s bloody tragedy Macbethconsumes the Globe Theatre in a ‘powerful… striking’ ★★★★ (The Guardian) production. On his return from war, three strange men offer Macbeth the prospect of ultimate control. Desperate for a new future, he and his wife set out to make it a reality with devastating costs. Following 2022’s ‘mesmerising’ ★★★★★ (WhatsOnStage) The Merchant of Venice in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, Director Abigail Graham debuts in the Globe Theatre with Shakespeare’s epic tale, exploring the impact and exploitation of unexpressed grief.

 

Join us as we dive into these captivating productions, providing you with in-depth insights, interviews, and a behind-the-scenes look at the world of theatre. Whether you're a fan of classic tales, heart-warming musicals, or Shakespearean tragedies, this episode promises to be a theatrical delight that will leave you eagerly anticipating your next trip to the theatre.


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Step into the captivating world of The Effect at the National Theatre, where hearts race, and minds are entangled in a web of emotions. This critically acclaimed play, penned by Lucy Prebble of Succession fame, returns to the National Theatre in a bold new production directed by the renowned Jamie Lloyd, known for his work on Cyrano de Bergerac. At the heart of the story are Connie and Tristan, two young volunteers participating in a clinical drug trial. Their sudden and intoxicating chemistry seems to defy explanation. However, a pressing question looms: is their passionate connection real, or is it merely a side effect of a new antidepressant? As they navigate this rollercoaster of emotions, their illicit romance presents startling dilemmas for the supervising doctors, blurring the lines between science and love.

 

Paapa Essiedu, known for his outstanding performance in I May Destroy You, takes the stage as one of the central characters, bringing his undeniable talent and charisma to the production. Essiedu's portrayal adds depth and authenticity to the character, making the audience question the nature of human connection. Joining Essiedu is Taylor Russell, acclaimed for her work in Bones and All who starred screen icon Timothee Chalamet. Russell's presence on stage is magnetic, and her chemistry with Essiedu is palpable. Together, they create a captivating and intimate examination of love, ethics, and the complexities of the human heart. 

 

The Effect is not just a play; it's a thought-provoking journey into the depths of human emotions and the ethical dilemmas that arise when science and romance collide. This production promises to be an unforgettable theatrical experience, leaving audiences with lingering questions about the nature of love and the impact of pharmaceuticals on our lives. Under the direction of Jamie Lloyd, The Effect continues to push the boundaries of storytelling and is a must-see for theatre enthusiasts and anyone fascinated by the intricacies of human relationships.

 

Next, we have an exclusive interview with cast member Rachelle Diedericks, who takes us behind the scenes of A View From The Bridge. She shares insights into her character, her preparation process, and the unique challenges faced by young actors in a post-COVID world. This Arthur Miller classic, set on the Brooklyn waterfront, delves into love, passion, and the complexities of family bonds. Notably, Nancy Crane makes history by becoming the first woman to portray Alfieri in this powerful drama.

 

The production of A View From The Bridge unfolds in the intimate setting of the Octagon Theatre before embarking on a short tour, hitting Chichester from October 6th to 28th and concluding at the Rose Theatre in Kingston on November 11th, 2023. Don't miss the opportunity to witness Miller's timeless masterpiece in these unique and compelling interpretations.

 

Tune in to this week's podcast for a captivating journey through the world of theatre, where powerful emotions, thought-provoking dilemmas, and historic performances come to life on stage.


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Get ready for a thrilling journey through the world of theatre in this exciting podcast episode! We're diving into epic productions and heartfelt stories that are sure to leave you enchanted.

 

First up, we have The Odyssey, a national, multi-venue production that unfolds over five parts. Each episode of Odysseus' incredible journey is created and performed by local artists and communities from four partner organisations across the UK. The grand finale takes place on the Olivier stage at the National Theatre, featuring community performers from all partner organisations and members recruited through Public Acts founding community partners in London. This epic retelling of Odysseus' adventures will have you on the edge of your seat!

 

Odysseus, held captive by the nymph Calypso, has nearly lost hope of ever returning home. But back on Ithaca, his son Telemachus hatches a daring rescue plan. Meanwhile, the Gods on Mount Olympus are convening to decide Odysseus' fate. Will she be allowed to return home, or are more trials in store for her? Join us on this mythical journey filled with drama, suspense, and the enduring human spirit.

 

To mark the fifth anniversary of Public Acts, The Odyssey is reimagined for today with hundreds of community members from across the country. The production boasts stage favorites Victoria Hamilton-Barritt, Tarinn Callender, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, and Zubin Varla. It's a theatrical experience like no other!

 

But that's not all – we also bring you For Tonight, a new musical that will tug at your heartstrings. Inspired by true events, this timeless love story unfolds in 1832 in a small town in North Wales. A Romani family finds shelter and friendship, but tragedy strikes when an unknown disease spreads. Blame falls on the Romani traveller’s, and they are forced to flee, leaving three Parry siblings to navigate a world filled with love, joy, friendship, pain, prejudice, and struggle.

 

For Tonight is a musical that uniquely blends the rich traditions, languages, and cultures of the Welsh and Romani peoples. It's a stirring journey that explores the power and meaning of home. Join us for an exclusive interview with the Musical Director, Iestyn Griffiths, and get a sneak peek of a song from the show sung by the talented Amy Di Bartolomeo and Simon Gordon. This is a musical experience that will resonate with your heart and soul.

 

So, get ready for a podcast filled with epic tales, stunning performances, and captivating music. Tune in now for an unforgettable theatrical adventure!


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Natalie takes you on a captivating journey in an intimate interview with two of the dazzling Queens from the musical SIX. It's time to set aside what you thought you knew about the six Wives of Henry VIII and immerse yourself in this enchanting encounter. Natalie sits down with the remarkable Leah Vassell and Rachel Rawlinson, who shine as Queens in the hit musical.

Prepare to be utterly amazed as Natalie delves deep into the captivating world where history assumes a whole new vivaciousness. The musical provides a fresh perspective on each of Henry's Queens, affording them the opportunity to reshape their narratives, turning back the clock and reclaiming their crowns. With a blend of sass, strength, and unforgettable tunes, the current West End company - including Rhianne-Louise McCaulsky (Aragon), Baylie Carson(Boleyn), Claudia Kariuki (Seymour), Dionne Ward-Anderson (Cleves), Koko Basigara (Howard), and Roxanne Couch(Parr) - steps into the limelight, amplified by the powerful on-stage band - the Ladies in Waiting. Together, they reinvigorate history with tales of love, loss, and the notorious ex they all share.

Moreover, SIX, the brainchild of the ingenious Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, transcends being merely a musical – it's a sensational voyage through the lives of these historical luminaries. Boasting more than 35 international awards, including two 2022 Tony Awards, SIX has cast its enchantment globally, spanning the realms of the West End, Broadway, and beyond. The musical's reign in the West End continues until April 28, long may their reign continue.

Trace the origins of SIX, from its initial appearance at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2018 to its triumphant West End transition in 2019, culminating in its current residency at the Vaudeville Theatre since November 2021. Directed by Lucy Moss and Jamie Armitage, SIX stands as a theatrical masterpiece, with vibrant choreography by Carrie-Anne Ingrouilleand a spellbinding set design by Emma Bailey. Gabriella Slade's ingenious costume design, Tim Deiling's immersive lighting, Paul Gatehouse's evocative sound, and Tom Curran's musical orchestration contribute to the symphony of excellence. Joe Beighton's musical supervision rounds out the remarkable creative team. Furthermore, the current West End Queens are supported by their accomplished alternates: Monique Ashe-Palmer, Danielle Rose, Leah Vassell, Rachel Rawlinson, and Esme Rothero.

From tales of love to stories of loss, and the infamous ex that ties them together, these Queens spill their tales in an engaging interview. As they belt out their stories, audiences are in for a Tudor treat unlike any other, complete with fierce performances and a fresh spin on British Her-story. SIX continues to reign supreme on the West End, Broadway, and beyond and has solidified its status as a theatrical phenomenon.

Join Natalie as she unveils the magic and creativity that breathe life into these iconic Queens in this exclusive podcast episode. Step behind the scenes and into the hearts of the Queens who are rewriting history in the most entertaining and empowering manner.


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Step into a world of impactful theatre as we unpack the latest podcast episode. We kick things off with Grenfell: in the words of survivors at the National Theatre. This powerful verbatim play draws directly from the testimonies of the residents at the heart of the Grenfell Tower tragedy. With six years passed since the devastating event, the interviews with survivors and bereaved individuals lay bare the shocking impact of the failures that led to this national disaster. Gillian Slovo masterfully weaves these voices into a narrative that raises urgent questions about prevention and justice. Co-directed by Phyllida Lloyd and Anthony Simpson-Pike, the play delves into the resilience of a community fighting for justice, forming part of the National Theatre's ongoing creative engagement with North Kensington.

Switching gears, we dive into the sensational world of Horrible Histories: Terrible Tudors. Back by popular demand for a second year, this West End hit brings history to life in a hilariously gruesome manner. From the notorious Henries to the treacherous reign of Elizabeth, audiences are treated to legends, lies, and the nastiest bits of the torturous Tudors. Prepare for headless wives, punch-ups with the Pope, Bloody Mary, and even surviving the Spanish Armada. It's a history lesson with a twist that's sure to keep you entertained and educated.

Lastly, we delve into the world premiere of Brokeback Mountain, a poignant new play with music based on Annie Proulx's acclaimed short story. Under the direction of Jonathan Butterell, the production stars Broadway and silver screen names Mike Faist and Lucas Hedges, both making their West End debuts. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of 1963 Wyoming, where Ennis and Jack's lives are forever altered by their time working on Brokeback Mountain. Dan Gillespie Sells' emotionally charged Country and Western songs beautifully underscore this tale of forbidden love and its heartrending consequences over two decades. The production also features the remarkable Eddi Reader and her onstage Country and Western band, adding an additional layer of musical depth.

Get ready to immerse yourself in these thought-provoking and captivating theatrical experiences in the latest episode.


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Get ready for a royal riot of laughter in this week's episode! The Crown Jewels boasts an all-star line-up that's nothing short of spectacular. With the "King of Comedy" himself, Al Murray, and the incomparable Mel Giedroyc, who's been hailed as being "at her comedy peak," this outrageous production will have you in stitches, as attested by The Stage. The audience's laughter rings loud, a fact not lost on the Daily Express.

But that's just the beginning – this side-splitting show features an ensemble cast that reads like a who's who of comedic talent. Joe Thomas, Neil Morrissey, Carrie Hope Fletcher, Aidan McArdle, Adonis Siddique, and Tanvi Virmani share the stage, their performances brilliantly interwoven by the BAFTA award-winning mastermind behind The Durrells and Men Behaving Badly, Simon Nye. Under the deft direction of multi-Olivier Award winner Sean Foley(known for Upstart Crow and The Ladykillers), this uproarious royal spectacle promises an evening of entertainment you can't afford to miss.

Steering the ship toward musical territory, we delve into the enthralling world of Graham Greene's iconic tale, The Third Man. Once a celebrated film and novella, it now takes centre stage as a captivating musical. The creative forces of Don Black and Christopher Hampton have masterfully crafted the book and lyrics, while George Fenton's music sets the scene. Guided by the renowned Trevor Nunn, this production breathes new life into a classic narrative.

As our final treat, we've secured an exclusive Back to the Future the Musical interview with none other than Cory English who plays the masterful Doc in the show. This special glimpse into the musical sensation gives you an insider's view of the creative process and the magic behind the scenes.

With laughter, drama, and exclusive insights, this episode is a rollercoaster of theatrical excitement that'll keep you on the edge of your seat. Tune in and let the show begin!


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🎙️ Get Ready for Showtime Spectaculars! 🎭

In this dazzling episode, we're rolling out the red carpet for a theatrical extravaganza like no other! 🌟 First up, we're diving into the hilarious realm of Spitting Image: Idiots Assemble at the Phoenix Theatre. With over 100 uproarious puppets and a side-splitting script by comedy legends Al Murray, Matt Forde, and Sean Foley, get ready for a rollercoaster ride of satire, songs, and pure comedic genius. Join us as we navigate through a world where nothing and no one is spared, not even Megan and Harry!

But the fun doesn't stop there! 🎶 We're whisking you off to the romantic allure of Aspects of Love at London's Lyric Theatre. Revel in the breath-taking performances, including the sensational Michael Ball, in Andrew Lloyd Webber's celebrated musical. A "classy revival" that's set to sweep you off your feet!

Hold onto your ruby slippers, because next, we're off to the enchanting land of Oz at the prestigious London Palladium. Immerse yourself in the magical journey of Wizard of Oz, featuring iconic songs from the original MGM film and the creative touch of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. Starring Jason Manford, Ashley Banjo, Diane Pilkington, Christina Bianco and Gary Wilmot. Join Dorothy and Toto on an unforgettable adventure over the rainbow and beyond!

But wait, there's more drama to unfold! 📚 We take a profound dive into the heart-wrenching A Little Life at the Savoy Theatre. James Norton leads a stellar cast bringing Hanya Yanagihara's million-copy bestseller to life on stage. Experience the raw emotions, complex relationships, and the boundless power of love as secrets unravel and friendships are put to the ultimate test.

So, whether it's puppet antics, musical magic, or heart-wrenching drama you're after, this episode has it all! Tune in and let us be your guides through the captivating world of theatre. 🎤🎬


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Welcome to this Bear-y Exciting Podcast! 🐻🎉

In this episode, we're diving into the delightful world of Paddington Bear Lo-Commotion at Blenheim Palace! Join us as we share our paw-sitively amazing review of this charming and whimsical production, where the beloved bear takes centre stage in a lovable locomotive adventure!

But wait, there's more! 🎉 We have an exclusive treat for all you Paddington fans out there! Natalie sits down with the creative genius behind the show, the one and only writer and director Calum Finlay! Get ready to hear firsthand about the magical journey of bringing Paddington Bear to life on stage and the paw-some inspirations behind this heartwarming production.

So, grab your marmalade sandwiches and join us for a beary special episode filled with laughter, joy, and the lovable bear we all adore! Paddington Bear Lo-Commotion is sure to bring a big smile to your face and warm your heart like never before. Don't miss out on this un-bear-lievable experience at Blenheim Palace!

Tune in now to enjoy the podcast and embrace the spirit of adventure with our furry friend Paddington Bear! 🎧🐾🐻


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Welcome to the latest episode of our thrilling podcast! We kick things off with the brand new British musical Then, Now & Next at Southwark Playhouse, composed by Christopher J Orton and Jon Robyns and starring West End sensation Alice Fearn, all under the masterful direction of Julie Atherton.

Get ready to be transported back in time with 80s Live, the ultimate retro concert featuring iconic hits by legends like Wham!, Madonna, Duran Duran, and Bon Jovi, and many others, live on stage.

For all the Quentin Tarantino fans out there, don't miss Tarantino Live, a pulsating rock experience celebrating the films and soundtracks of this legendary director, playing for a limited time at Riverside Studios.

Next up, the Chichester Festival Theatre's west end transfer of Crazy for You, featuring the incredible talents of Charlie Stemp and Carly Anderson, directed by Broadway legend Susan Stroman.

Last but not least, we explore the thought-provoking play Secret Thoughts at the Omnibus Theatre as part of their AI festival, and delve into the creative process with an exclusive interview with director Paloma Jacob-Duvernet.

Join us as we uncover the magic of these captivating productions, filled with stunning performances, nostalgic tunes, and thought-provoking themes. Don't miss a moment of our latest episode!


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Welcome to an exciting new episode of Theatre Talk! In this podcast, we have a special guest, the multi-talented Lena Hall, known for her brilliant performances in both stage and screen. Lena is not only a Tony Award winner but also a star of the hit Netflix television sci-fi thriller, Snowpiercer.

Darren sits down with Lena to delve into her iconic role as Hedwig in the critically acclaimed musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch. They explore the challenges and triumphs of bringing this ground-breaking character to life on Broadway, earning Lena a well-deserved Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.

Lena Hall then takes us on a thrilling journey to her UK debut in the new musical In Dreams, a tribute to the legendary Roy Orbison. The podcast delves into the captivating world of the Roy Orbison musical, celebrating his timeless music and exploring Lena's electrifying portrayal of the iconic singer.

But that's not all! Throughout the podcast, we'll be padding you with fascinating facts about Lena Hall's impressive career, from her early days as a child actor to her rise as a Broadway sensation. You'll discover the fascinating stories behind some of her most memorable performances and the insights into her creative process.

So, sit back and join us as we uncover the magic of Lena Hall's career, her unforgettable portrayal of Hedwig, and her extraordinary UK debut in In Dreams, the Roy Orbison musical. With Darren's expert commentary and Lena's infectious enthusiasm, this episode promises to be a captivating ride through the world of theatre and music. Don't miss it!


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Get ready for an exciting episode of our podcast, where Natalie and Darren dive into the world of theatre. First up is the innovative play Spy for Spy at Riverside Studios, starring Olive Gray and Amy Lennox. This unique production allows the audience to choose the order of the scenes, creating a dynamic and interactive experience. Natalie and Darren explore the thrilling aspects of this show and delve into the impact of audience participation on the storytelling.

In an exclusive interview, Darren sits down with Kirk Jameson, the director of Song From Far Away. They delve into the captivating world of this emotionally charged production, exploring the intricacies of the storytelling and the profound impact it has on the audience. 

With a keen focus on Will Young's exceptional performance, Darren and Kirk discuss the nuanced portrayal and the powerful connection he establishes with the audience. From the compelling musical moments to the raw and authentic exploration of grief and longing, they provide a deep dive into the artistic choices and the transformative nature of this extraordinary show. Join Natalie and Darren as they unravel the layers of Song From Far Away and uncover the beauty and resonance it brings to the stage.

Lastly, Natalie and Darren immerse themselves in the compelling world of Isley Lynn's The Swell at the intimate Orange Tree Theatre. This thought-provoking play takes centre stage with its exploration of complex themes and captivating narratives. Featuring a stellar all-female cast, including the talented Sophie Ward, Jessica Clark, Ruby Crepin-Glyne, Shuna Snow, Viss Elliot Safavi, and Saroja-Lily Ratnavel, the production shines a light on the power of diverse storytelling. Natalie and Darren delve into the impact of the performances, praising the exceptional talent and chemistry displayed by the cast. They discuss how the portrayal of these diverse and dynamic characters adds depth and authenticity to the production, highlighting the importance of representation on stage. Together, they celebrate the significance of The Swell in challenging societal norms and fostering a more inclusive and vibrant theatre landscape.

Join Natalie and Darren as they explore these intriguing productions, share insightful discussions, and provide a front-row seat to the vibrant world of theatre.


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Get ready for an exciting behind-the-scenes adventure as Natalie takes you backstage at the Shaftesbury Theatre, where the newly opened Mrs Doubtfire is captivating audiences. In this episode, Natalie has the privilege of sitting down with some of the talented cast members to dive into all things Doubtfire. Join her as she chats with Sam Wilson-Freeman, who not only shines in the ensemble but also portrays the iconic Oscar Wilde, Laura Tebbutt, who brings the character of Miranda to life, and Kelly Agbowu, who thrills as Wanda. Together, they discuss the magic of the show, the challenges of their roles, and the joy of being a part of this heart-warming production. Get ready for an insightful and entertaining conversation that gives you an exclusive glimpse into the world of Mrs Doubtfire.


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In this special episode, Darren takes the spotlight as he conducts a captivating interview with the brilliant minds behind Bleak Expectations at the West End Theatre. Join him as he sits down with Mark Evans, the talented writer, and cast members Dom Hodson, who portrays the lovable Pip Bin, and Rachel Summers, who brings the characters Poppy Bin and Ripely Fecund to life. Together, they delve into the creative process, the challenges of embodying their Dickensian roles, and the joy of performing in this hilarious comedy. Get ready for behind-the-scenes insights, delightful anecdotes, and a deeper appreciation for the impeccable performances that make Bleak Expectations a must-see theatrical delight. And in tradition to the time period Natalie and Darren share a nice pot of Earl Grey tea.


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Join Natalie and Darren in this thrilling episode of Theatre Audience Podcast as they explore a diverse range of theatrical experiences. They start with the Olivier Award-winning musical sensation, Groundhog Day, at The Old Vic. From the creative minds behind Matilda The Musical, this comic parable of love, hope, and transformation features Andy Karl reprising his Olivier Award-winning role as Phil Connors, alongside the wonderful Tanisha Spring as Rita Hanson, is a must-see. Frances Ruffelle and Norman Bowman take centre stage next in Frankie & Beausy at Cozy Coqs. Frances, known for originating the role of Eponine in Les Misérables and Norman, currently starring as Sam in the hit musical Mamma Mia!, share their incredible talents in this intimate performance. With Frances's Tony Award-winning background and Norman's recent feature film role alongside Jude Law, their chemistry and artistry shine. Prepare for an unforgettable one-man show experience with Wolf by Lewis DohertyNatalie delves into the captivating storytelling and mesmerising performance that has audiences on the edge of their seats. With a unique blend of humour, suspense, and masterful character portrayals, Wolf delivers an exhilarating theatrical experience.

Lastly, they delve into the timeless classic, Arthur Miller's The Crucible, currently playing at the Gielgud Theatre. Darren highlights the standout performances by House of the Dragon star Millie Alcock as Abigail, Caitlin FitzGerald as Elizabeth Proctor, Brian Gleeson as George Proctor, Karl Johnson's brilliant comedy timing as Giles Corey, and Nia Towle's portrayal of Mary Warren. With brilliant staging by Es Delvin and atmospheric lighting by Tim Lutkin and thrilling sound by Tingying Dong. The cast's exceptional talent brings to life the enduring relevance of this powerful play. There’s also a mention to the much anticipated West End transfer of Mrs Doubtfire to introduce the interview Natalie hosted with some of the cast which will feature in a future podcast.

Tune in to this episode of Theatre Audience Podcast and join Natalie and Darren as they share their insights, passion, and love for the vibrant world of theatre. From musical sensations to intimate performances and thought-provoking dramas, this episode has it all. Don't miss out on this theatrical journey filled with laughter, inspiration, and exceptional performances and all over a nice iced tea.


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In this thrilling episode, Natalie delves into the world of Agatha Christie's mesmerising production, Witness to the Prosecution. With her undying love for the show evident (yes, she's seen it not once, but three times!), Natalie takes you on an exclusive journey to the enigmatic Sleepy Hollow room at the grand County Hall. It is here that she encounters the talented cast members who bring this gripping tale to life: the charismatic Harry Giubileo as Leonard Vole, the captivating Madeleine Walker as Romaine Vole, and the brilliant Nick Sampson as Mr. Myers QC. Brace yourself for an interview that will leave you on the edge of your seat, as Natalie unveils the secrets and insights you simply can't afford to miss. Get ready to be captivated by the magic of Agatha Christie's Witness to the Prosecution like never before!


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Get ready for an episode filled with theatrical brilliance as Natalie and Darren delve into a wide range of incredible productions! They'll immerse themselves in the dazzling world of Guys and Dolls at the Bridge Theatre, featuring a cast of theatre royalty including Daniel Mays, Andrew Richardson, Celinde Schoenmaker, Marisha Wallace, and Cedric Neal. Prepare to be enchanted by the classic charm and toe-tapping tunes of this beloved musical, promenade style. Next, they'll explore the comic gem How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying at Southwark Playhouse, a delightful show that combines sharp wit, catchy songs, and uproarious humour and starring Olivier Award and Tony Award legend Tracie Bennett. Get ready to laugh out loud as they uncover the hilarious escapades of ambitious office worker J. Pierrepont Finch. Intrigue awaits as they discuss Philip Ridley's gripping narrative of memory, manipulation, and power in Leaves of Glass, which recently had a revival at Park Theatre. Brace yourself for a thought-provoking journey through the complexities of human relationships and the haunting echoes of the past starring Eastenders favourite actress Kacey Ainsworth.

Prepare for laughter aplenty as they uncover London's bleaking hilarious new comedy, Bleak Expectations, based on the award-winning comedy by Mark Evans, with the talented Sally Phillips as our narrator. Join them at the Criterion Theatre for a rollicking adventure through the absurd and absurdly funny world of Dickensian parody. And don't miss the mesmerising performance by Dickie Beau in Re-Member Me at Hampstead Theatre, where he expertly channels the voices of past Hamlets in a captivating lip-sync show. Get ready to be swept away by the artistry and emotional depth of this truly unique theatrical experience. Tune in for an episode that celebrates the magic of the stage, showcasing a variety of genres and performances that will leave you entertained, inspired, and eager for your next theatre-going adventure. Don’t forget the Jasmine tea or if you prefer a nice fresh brewed pot of Earl Grey.


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Get ready for a captivating episode as Natalie and Darren dive into the mesmerising world of Re-Member Me. Join them as they discuss this unique show brought to life by the theatrical master of lip-sync, Dickie Beau, at Hampstead Theatre for a strictly limited run. Discover the process of building a human Hamlet mix-tape, where Dickie Beau takes recordings of great Hamlets from the past, including Sir Ian McKellen, Daniel Day Lewis, Richard Burton, and Ian Charleson, to channel them into an epic one-man lip-sync performance. But amidst the collection, there is one exceptional rendition that left an indelible mark on all who witnessed it—a ghost from Hamlet's past. However, this particular performance can never be "re-membered" because no recording of it exists. Prepare to be enthralled by the mysteries and artistry of this remarkable production. This episode also includes an exclusive interview with the show's creator, Dickie Beau, providing unique insights into the creation and inspiration behind Re-Member Me.  Grab a tea or a coffee and tune in for a thought-provoking and extraordinary episode that delves into the magic of theatre and the power of performance.


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Get ready for a wild and exhilarating episode as Natalie and Darren dive into the sensational world of Choir of Man. They'll discuss the Olivier-nominated, worldwide smash hit that continues to captivate audiences at the Arts Theatre in the heart of London's West End. Billed as the best night in your local you've ever had, it's a party, a concert, and a lock-in like no other. Get ready to be blown away by breath-taking reinventions of chart-topping hits from artists including Guns'N'Roses, Fun!, Adele, Avicii, Paul Simon, Sia, and many more. The Choir of Man truly has something for everyone! This episode also includes an exclusive interview with cast members Conor Hanley, who plays the Poet, and Mark Irwin, who plays the Barman. Tune in for a high-energy episode filled with incredible music, lively conversations, and a behind-the-scenes look at this phenomenal production. Brew some Jasmine tea and ready to join the ultimate party and experience the magic of Choir of Man like never before!


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Get ready for an episode packed with theatrical excitement as Natalie and Darren discuss an array of captivating productions! They'll delve into the National Theatre's touring sensation, Hello, I'm Darling, which Darren experienced first-hand when it hit Richmond Theatre. Prepare for a bold and vibrant exploration of identity in DNA, an inspiring production by Tara Arts Theatre's Young Company. They'll also delve into the poetic drama of Family Affair, a thought-provoking play about race, health, and the environment, now transferred from Belgrade to Brixton House Theatre.

Get ready to be mesmerised by the stunning production of Blackout Songs, which has made its triumphant transfer to the Hampstead Theatre Main Stage after a sold-out run Downstairs. Brace yourself for an unforgettable journey with The Good Person of Szechwan at Lyric Hammersmith, a truly bonkers and captivating experience. And last but certainly not least, they'll discuss the smash-hit transfer of The Lehman Trilogy from the National Theatre via Broadway, directed by the acclaimed Sam Mendes, now playing at the Gillian Lynne Theatre. Tune in for an episode filled with theatrical gems, Earl Grey tea and plenty of chat that will leave you inspired and longing for more!


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Get ready for an episode filled with intrigue and scandal as Natalie and Darren dive into the captivating world of Vardy V Rooney: The Wagatha Christie Trial. Join them as they explore this gripping production, written by Liv Hennessyand directed by Lisa Spirling, currently playing at the Ambassadors Theatre. From sensational headlines to undercover investigations, this "laugh out loud funny and surprisingly thoughtful" (Time Out) show takes audiences behind closed doors into the case that turned social media sleuthing into a high-stakes drama. Get ready to witness the extraordinary week in court first hand, experiencing the events through the words of Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney themselves. This episode also features an exclusive interview with the talented cast of Wags and the Wigs, including Lucy May Barker, Laura Dos Santos, Jonnie Broadbent, and Tom Turner. Giggle with some Jasmine tea and tune in for a thrilling exploration of the scandal that captivated the nation and the theatrical production that brings it to life!


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Get ready for an exciting episode as Natalie and Darren delve into the vibrant world of theatre! They'll discuss the modern revival of the beloved classic Oklahoma! at Wyndham's Theatre, bringing a fresh and exhilarating take to the stage. Prepare to be enchanted by Sheridan Smith's joyous return in the West End production of Shirley Valentineat Duke of York's Theatre, a heart-warming and uplifting experience. They'll also explore the London premiere of the Broadway sensation Ain't Too Proud, now gracing the stage at Prince Edward Theatre, featuring incredible performances and infectious tunes.

Don't miss the ABBA-inspired comedy The Way Old Friends Do, bringing laughter and nostalgia to Park Theatre and various tour locations. Get ready for a thought-provoking experience with Marjorie Prime at Menier Chocolate Factory, a gripping story infused with artificial intelligence, starring the talented Anne Reid and Richard Fleeshman. And last but not least, they'll dive into the extraordinary Farewell Tour of the iconic Elton John. This episode also features an exclusive interview with the talented Ian Hallard.  Put the kettle on, brew your Earl Grey tea and tune in for a thrilling journey through the world of theatre that will leave you inspired and entertained!


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Get ready for a jam-packed episode of our theatre podcast, as Natalie and Darren bring you a thrilling line up of sensational shows that are taking the stage by storm! They'll delve into the world of Madalena Alberto, star of the new musical Killing the Cat, which recently premiered to rave reviews at Riverside Studios. Brace yourself for a delectable treat as they discuss The Great British Bake Off Musical at the Noël Coward Theatre, a musical comedy that has critics raving about its delightful mix of sugar and spice. They'll also dive into the critically acclaimed return of Accidental Death of an Anarchist, a riotously satirical farce that fearlessly exposes police malpractice, currently playing at the Lyric Hammersmith.

Don't miss the remarkable Olivier Award-winning play Gone Too Far, written by Bola Agbaje, as it returns to the spotlight at Theatre Royal Stratford East, with an exclusive backstage interview with Jerome Scott. Prepare for an electrifying journey with Bonnie & Clyde, a captivating tale of love, adventure, and crime starring Frances Mayli McCann and Jordan Luke Gage, which has moved from its sell-out run at Arts Theatre to the prestigious Garrick Theatre. And finally, it’s Darren’s turn to review the extraordinary feminist icon, Sylvia Pankhurst, in the Oliver Award-nominated production Sylvia at the Old Vic, featuring the incomparable Beverley Knight.  Brew your Earl Grey tea and get ready to be swept away by an episode bursting with theatrical excitement that will leave you craving for more!


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Join Natalie and Darren on this episode as they take you on a whirlwind tour of captivating theatre experiences! They'll discuss the unique and richly entertaining re-telling of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice (Sort of) at Chichester. Get ready to be wowed by the talented Arts Ed students bringing Legally Blonde to life in this wonderfully entertaining production. They'll also dive into the critically acclaimed Age is a Feeling by Haley McGee, currently enchanting audiences at Soho Theatre following its five-star reviews at the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe.

Prepare to be moved by the award-winning new British musical Standing at the Sky's Edge, gracing the Olivier stage at the National Theatre, set to the irresistible songs of Sheffield's legendary singer-songwriter Richard Hawleyin a heartfelt exploration of the power of community and what it is we call home. My Son’s a Queer (But What Can You Do) Rob Madge’s triumphant celebration of the ups and downs of raising a queer child at Ambassadors Theatre. And last but not least, brace yourself for Phaedra, a striking reimagined version of Seneca's famous tragedy, showcasing at the Lyttelton stage of the National Theatre, featuring the exceptional talents of Janet McTeer (Ozark, The Menu) and Assaad Bouab. Tune in for an unforgettable theatre extravaganza you won't want to miss all served with Jasmine tea and some homemade Victoria Sandwich cake!


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Get ready for an exciting episode as Natalie and Darren take a deep dive into a plethora of theatre experiences in a diverse range of productions that will leave you eager to explore the vibrant theatre scene. First on their list is the enchanting journey into the icy world of Frozen at the magnificent Theatre Royal Drury Lane, a mesmerising spectacle that brings the beloved Disney film to life on stage with Samantha Barks in the leading role. They'll also discuss the electrifying Tina - The Tina Turner Musical at the Aldwych Theatre, a show that pays tribute to the iconic singer's life and career, leaving audiences in awe of her powerful story.

Prepare to be charmed by the festive delight of Mother Goose at Chichester Festival Theatre, a heart-warming and entertaining production that captures the spirit of the season starring Sir Ian McKellen and John Bishop. They'll also dive into Windfall at Southwark Playhouse, a thought-provoking play that explores the consequences of buying lottery tickets. The episode wouldn't be complete without mentioning Sylvia at The Old Vic, a captivating production celebrating the life of Sylvia Pankhurst and her pivotal role in the Suffragette movement.

Get ready for a thrilling journey through space with I *** You In My Spaceship and the intriguing exploration of identity in Buff, both taking place at Vaults Festival. Last but not least, they'll discuss the dynamic combination of David Copperfield and Cirque Beserk at Riverside Studios, a unique blend of Charles Dickens' classic story and exhilarating circus performances that will leave you mesmerised. Join Natalie and Darren as they share their insights, recommendations, and reflections on these remarkable productions whilst slurping a traditional Darjeeling Earl Grey tea.


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Get ready for an episode filled with lively discussions as Natalie and Darren delve into a captivating line up of theatre productions. Join them as they explore the thrilling world of Best of Enemies at the Noel Coward Theatre starring Zachary Quinto and David Harewood in this gripping tale of racial tension and unexpected friendships. Prepare for a time-traveling adventure as they discuss the electrifying stage adaptation of Back to the Future at Adelphi Theatre, where the iconic film comes to life with all the excitement and nostalgia. Get ready for laughter aplenty as they dive into the uproarious comedy Noises Off at The Phoenix Theatre, a hilarious and chaotic backstage farce that will leave you in stitches.

They'll also delve into the timeless classic To Kill A Mockingbird at Gielgud Theatre, a powerful and thought-provoking production that tackles themes of racial injustice and morality adapted by Aaron Sorkin. Prepare to be captivated by Frantic Assembly's thrilling rendition of Othello at Lyric Hammersmith, a dynamic and innovative reimagining of Shakespeare's tragedy that pushes boundaries and ignites the stage. Last but not least, they'll explore the intimate and thought-provoking production of Smoke at Southwark Playhouse, a play based on the August Strindberg’s Miss Julie that delves into the complexities of human connections and the power of personal narratives. Join Natalie and Darren as they share their insights, reflections, and recommendations on these exciting theatre experiences over a pot of Earl Grey tea.


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Get ready for a lively and diverse episode as Natalie and Darren delve into an exciting array of theatre productions. They kick off the discussion with Darren’s turn to see the timeless and delightful Bugsy Malone, a family-friendly musical that brings the gangster era to life with a cast of talented young performers. Next on their list is the thrilling and intense On the Ropes, a gripping drama that explores the world of boxing and the personal battles fought inside and outside the ring at Park Theatre. Prepare to be enchanted by Matthew Bourne's captivating interpretation of Sleeping Beauty, a ballet production that combines exquisite choreography with a touch of dark magic. They'll also dive into the thought-provoking play Irrelevant, which tackles important themes surrounding identity, belonging, and human connection. Join them for a lively discussion about the classic tale of Jack and the Beanstalk, a pantomime filled with laughter, adventure, and magical moments starring Julian Clarey, Dawn French, Nigel Havers and Dame favourite Gary Wilmot.

They'll also explore the enchanting world of Shakespeare's As You Like It, a romantic comedy set in the Forest of Arden that explores themes of love, identity, and the power of nature. Prepare to be moved by Allegiance, starring the Star Trek legend George Takei, a powerful musical that tells the story of Japanese Americans during World War II and their struggle for identity, loyalty, and justice. They'll also discuss the long-running and captivating Witness for the Prosecution, a thrilling courtroom drama that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. Don't miss Darren’s interview with actor Oli Higginson, who shares insights about his role in Smoke at Southwark Playhouse, and stay tuned as they delve into the popular Netflix series Bridgerton, discussing its impact and captivating storytelling. Join Natalie and Darren for an episode filled with theatre reviews, interviews, and engaging conversations that will leave you inspired and eager to explore the wonderful world of performance over a pot of Smoky Earl Grey tea.


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Get ready for a spectacular introduction to season 3 as Natalie and Darren dive into a vibrant world of theatre productions. Join them as they discuss the Darren’s turn to see the dazzling and extravagant Moulin Rouge, a musical extravaganza filled with love, passion, and unforgettable performances. They'll also delve into the captivating world of The Great Gatsby, an immersive theatrical adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's iconic novel that immerses audiences in the decadence and glamour of the Roaring Twenties. Prepare for some family-friendly fun as Natalie explores the delightful world of Bugsy Malone, a charming musical choreographed by Drew McOnie that brings gangsters and showbiz together in a unique and entertaining way.

They'll also venture into the magical realm of The Further Adventures of Peter Pan - The Return of Captain Hook, a thrilling and whimsical pantomime production that takes audiences on a fantastical journey with beloved characters. Get ready for an intense and gripping experience as they discuss A Streetcar Named Desire, a classic Tennessee Williams play that delves into the complexities of desire, power, and human relationships. They'll also explore the thought-provoking drama Watch on The Rhine, a play that tackles themes of political unrest and personal sacrifice during wartime. Prepare to be enchanted by Orlando, a theatrical adaptation of Virginia Woolf's novel that explores themes of identity, gender, and the passage of time in a visually stunning production starring Emma Corrin.

Last but not least, they'll dive into the heart-warming Dolly Parton's Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol, a musical retelling of the classic holiday tale with a touch of Dolly's signature charm and wit. Join Natalie and Darren as they share their insights, reflections, and recommendations on these diverse and captivating theatre productions. Whether you're a theatre enthusiast or simply curious about the latest shows, this episode promises to be a delightful journey through the world of performance all served with a pot of Jasmine tea.


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