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2024

The latest conversations from the world of theatre.

48 Episodes
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As we wrap up an exciting year of theatre, Theatre Audience Podcast reflects on the highlights of 2024. Over the course of 48 episodes, we’ve had the privilege of interviewing 48 incredible theatre creatives and reviewing an impressive 133 performances, ranging from plays and musicals to operas, dance, cabarets, and festivals. In this special end-of-year episode, we take a look back at the most memorable moments, performances, and behind-the-scenes insights that have shaped our podcast this year.

A Year of Reviews and Discoveries

From classic revivals to bold new works, our reviews this year spanned a wide variety of performances. We’ve explored the world of musicals, contemporary dance, immersive theatre, and opera, sharing our insights from the West End to regional stages across the UK. Below are some of the standout performances that captured our attention in 2024:

Top Plays of 2024:

  • The Motive and the Cue
  • Nowhere by Khalid Abdalla
  • Harry Clarke - Billy Crudup
  • The Hills of California
  • Infinite Life
  • People, Places, Things
  • Slave Play
  • Ballet Shoes
  • Little Foxes
  • The Lehman Trilogy

Top Musicals of 2024:

  • Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club (with Layton Williams and Rhea Norwood)
  • Sunset Boulevard
  • Bronco Billy The Musical
  • Just For One Day – The Live Aid Musical
  • Duckpond
  • Next to Normal
  • Two Strangers Carry a Cake Across New York
  • Hadestown
  • Mean Girls

A Year of Conversations and Creativity

In 2024, we were honoured to sit down with some of the brightest minds in theatre, including award-winning directors, choreographers, emerging playwrights, and actors. These conversations provided an invaluable glimpse into the creative processes behind some of the year’s most exciting productions. Our interview highlights included Victoria Hamilton-Barritt, Jon Robyns, Karis Anderson, Asi Wind, Barry McStay, Tom Radcliffe, Chè Walker, Nancy Crane, John Hollingworth, Solomon Israel, Zachary James, James Hillier, and Neil D'Souza.

Looking Ahead

As we move into the new year, we’re excited to continue sharing our passion for the arts with our listeners. Stay tuned for more insightful interviews with theatre creatives, in-depth reviews, and insider information about the must-see performances of 2025.

Thank You for a Fantastic Year

A huge thank you to all the creatives who joined us on the podcast and to our listeners for your continued support throughout 2024. We can’t wait to bring you even more exciting episodes in the year ahead!


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This week we dive into two extraordinary productions that capture the magic of theatre, music, and ambition. From the heartwarming tale of Ballet Shoes at the National Theatre to the dazzling Here You Come Again, a celebration of Dolly Parton’s greatest hits, we’ve got an episode packed with creativity, inspiration, and unforgettable performances. Plus, we sit down with the talented Nancy Crane to discuss her upcoming role in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s new production of Kyoto at Soho Place.

Ballet Shoes at the National Theatre

Ballet Shoes, the beloved novel by Noel Streatfeild, has been reimagined on stage in a beautiful new version by Kendall Feaver, directed by Katy Rudd. Set in a crumbling house filled with dinosaur bones, three adopted sisters - Pauline, Petrova, and Posy - discover their passions and ambitions, each navigating their own path toward becoming who they dream to be. This heartwarming story about family, dreams, and perseverance, set against the backdrop of dance, is a delightful treat for audiences of all ages.

Here You Come Again – The Dolly Parton Musical

Get ready to dance, laugh, and sing along to Here You Come Again, a new Dolly Parton musical that celebrates the iconic songs of the legendary country music queen. Featuring hits like Jolene, 9 to 5, and Islands in the Stream, this rollicking and joyous musical comedy tells the story of a devoted Dolly fan who finds comfort and wisdom in his fantasy version of Dolly herself. The show stars Tricia Paoluccio as Dolly, with an incredible cast bringing these iconic songs to life. Directed by Gabriel Barre and adapted for the UK by Jonathan Harvey, this feel-good musical is a reminder of the power of music, humour, and Dolly’s wisdom to get us through tough times.

Interview with Nancy Crane


We’re thrilled to welcome actress Nancy Crane to the podcast, where she talks about her role in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s upcoming production of Kyoto, coming soon to Soho Place. Nancy shares insights into the play, her character, and the creative journey behind bringing this contemporary piece to life on stage. Don’t miss this fascinating conversation about theatre, acting, and the magic of the RSC.

Join us for a jam-packed episode filled with powerful performances, inspiring stories, and a glimpse behind the scenes with one of theatre’s brightest stars!


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This week we bring you a mix of festive fun, reimagined classics, and bold new adaptations. From PAN! Peter’s Come Out To Play at Theatre Peckham, to the return of Potted Panto at Wilton’s Music Hall, and Jodie Whittaker’s unforgettable turn in The Duchess (of Malfi), we’ve got something for every theatre lover. Plus, don’t miss Dead Hard – the drag Die Hard parody panto that will have you laughing all the way through the holidays.

PAN! Peter’s Come Out To Play at Theatre Peckham

Discover PAN!, a vibrant reimagining of the classic Peter Pan story, set in the heart of Peckham, South London. Follow Peter and Wendy on a journey to Neverland, where reggae, soca, and old-school soul set the stage for a tale of music, dance, and adventure. This modern take on Peter Pan tackles the pressures of adulthood and the joy of youth in a production that’s as fresh and bold as its setting. Theatre Peckham continues its tradition of award-winning festive shows with this exciting new take on a timeless tale.

Potted Panto at Wilton’s Music Hall

The West End’s longest-running pantomime is back in the East End for 2024! Potted Panto takes you on a hilarious, fast-paced ride through seven classic pantomimes in just 80 minutes. With a madcap double act, audience participation, and all the fun of the panto, this is a must-see show that brings the holiday magic in spades.

The Duchess (of Malfi)

Jodie Whittaker takes on the role of a lifetime in Zinnie Harris' contemporary adaptation of The Duchess of Malfi. As the newly widowed Duchess defies her family and marries beneath her class, she faces a tragic and cruel backlash. This thrilling adaptation explores patriarchy, female resistance, and the devastating power of family secrets. A gripping and powerful performance by Whittaker, directed by award-winning Zinnie Harris.

Dead Hard – A Drag Die Hard Parody Panto

Get ready for Dead Hard, the drag parody of the iconic Christmas classic Die Hard. This high-energy show will have you laughing from start to finish with its explosive encounters, thrilling scenes, and plenty of drag. With a soundtrack that will get you singing along, Dead Hard is the Christmas panto you didn’t know you needed!

Join us for an episode filled with holiday cheer, bold adaptations, and a celebration of the diverse world of theatre!


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This week, we’re bringing you a festive mix of enchanting, hilarious, and downright quirky shows that are perfect for the holiday season. From the magical world of Hansel & Gretel at the Globe Theatre, to the toe-tapping tunes of Christmas Bop with the London Gay Men's Chorus, the multimedia madness of The Christmas Thing, and the uproarious hit Mean Girls, this episode is packed with the best of what London’s stages have to offer this Christmas!

Hansel & Gretel at the Globe Theatre

Step into the enchanting world of Hansel & Gretel, a new version of the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale, reimagined by Poet Laureate Simon Armitage. This festive family show at the Globe Theatre is a blend of poetry, songs, and magic, perfect for all ages. When Hansel and Gretel’s parents abandon them in the woods, the children must find their way home, only to be sidetracked by a trail of irresistible treats and a sweet stranger with sinister intentions. Directed by Nick Bagnall, this heartwarming tale is packed with festive cheer, music, and mayhem, making it the ideal holiday treat for the whole family.

The London Gay Men's Chorus: Christmas Bop

Get ready to jive into the festive spirit with Christmas Bop, a vintage-inspired show from the London Gay Men's Chorus. Featuring holiday classics like Jingle Bell Rock, I Saw Daddy Kissing Santa Claus, and Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree, this energetic performance will have you tapping your feet and humming along. With artistic director Simon Sharp at the helm, the chorus brings a colourful, joyful mix of witty songs and quirky arrangements that will get you into the holiday mood.

The Christmas Thing

Mr. Thing is back with a brand-new Christmas Special, and this time they’re broadcasting live from Seven Dials Playhouse! Join Tom, Owen, and their crew of Things as they create a festive TV show right on stage, complete with surprise guests, Christmas games, video sketches, live music, remote-controlled cameras, and plenty of holiday hijinks. This immersive, multimedia extravaganza is the perfect blend of chaos and Christmas cheer, making for a night of unpredictable fun!

Mean Girls at the Savoy Theatre

It’s Mean Girls, and it’s fetch. Broadway’s hilarious hit musical, now playing at London’s Savoy Theatre, brings Tina Fey’s razor-sharp wit to the stage in this uproarious comedy about high school, friendship, and fitting in. Follow the journey of Cady Heron as she navigates the treacherous waters of high school cliques and takes on the ruthless Regina George. With killer songs, iconic characters, and the unforgettable rule “on Wednesdays, we wear pink,” Mean Girls is the ultimate way to end your week on a high note.

Join us for this festive episode packed with theatre magic, laughter, and a whole lot of holiday cheer!


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This week, we dive into the uproarious adults - only pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk: What a Whopper! at the Charing Cross Theatre, alongside an exclusive interview with actor John Hollingworth. Get ready for a magical adventure full of naughty fun, outrageous characters, and a whole lot of laughs!

Jack and the Beanstalk: What a Whopper!

Laugh your stockings off at Jack and the Beanstalk: What a Whopper!, a side-splittingly silly and staggeringly naughty adults-only pantomime. From the team behind Sleeping Beauty Takes A Prick, this panto turns the classic tale on its head. Meet Jack Trott, who is very poor, very gay, and very horny, living with his mum on a dilapidated farm, miles away from the nearest Grindr user. When Jack sells their beloved cow for a handful of magic beans, his mum throws them in the compost—only to wake up to the biggest, thickest stalk they’ve ever seen. Will Jack meet a giant at the top? And if so, will he be all in proportion? This cheeky, magical musical adventure has all the fun of a panto, but definitely not for all the family! Featuring a brilliant performance by Matthew Baldwin (of Queen Gertrude fame), who returns to play Dame Trott.

Interview with John Hollingworth

We also sit down with actor John Hollingworth for an in-depth interview. John recently dazzled audiences in Reykjavik at Hampstead Theatre (4 stars from The Telegraph, Time Out, and The Evening Standard), and starred as Martin Parrenster in the hit Channel 4 series Generation Z alongside stars like Sue Johnston, Robert Lindsay, and Anita Dobson. John is also set to appear as Seymour in the upcoming BBC and Netflix series Lockerbie, premiering in the New Year. Best known for his roles as Captain Henshawe in Poldark, Mr. Abbott in Gentleman Jack, and James Hartley in Mr Bates vs The Post Office, John shares his experiences from stage to screen and offers a glimpse into his upcoming projects.

Tune in for a delightful mix of risqué theatre and star-studded insights, as we celebrate the magic of performance both on and off stage!


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This week, we explore a diverse mix of productions that are taking London’s theatre scene by storm. From the magical world of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory brought to life by the West Wickham Operatic Society, to the heart-stopping true story of The Fear of 13, and the chilling new chapter of Stranger Things: The First Shadow, this episode is packed with unforgettable stories and insights.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – West Wickham Operatic Society

Join us as we delve into the vibrant production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, staged by the talented members of the West Wickham Operatic Society (WWOS). Founded in 1935, WWOS has a rich history of producing operettas and musicals. Over the years, they've evolved from classical European operetta to modern musicals, with productions staged at Bromley’s Civic Theatre. In 2002, they were invited to perform at the Minack Theatre in Cornwall, cementing their place as a beloved community theatre company. This spring, their rendition of Charlie and the Chocolate Factorypromises to be a spectacular mix of whimsy and wonder, showcasing their continued commitment to top-tier musical theatre.

The Fear of 13

Academy Award winner Adrien Brody makes his London theatre debut in The Fear of 13, a gripping new play based on the extraordinary true story of Nick Yarris. After being wrongfully convicted of murder, Nick spent 22 years on Death Row before making a shocking request: not to appeal his conviction but to set a date for his execution. Directed by Justin Martin, this play is an emotional and powerful exploration of justice, redemption, and the resilience of the human spirit. Based on the documentary film by David Sington, this world premiere promises to be an unforgettable theatrical experience.

Stranger Things: The First Shadow

Step back in time to 1959 Hawkins, where it all began in Stranger Things: The First Shadow. This gripping prequel takes you to the origins of the beloved Netflix series, where young Jim Hopper, Bob Newby, and Joyce Maldonado deal with the regular worries of life—until new student Henry Creel’s arrival sets off a chain of events that will shape their futures. This landmark production, directed by Stephen Daldry and co-directed by Justin Martin, brings the Stranger Things universe to life on stage with stunning special effects and extraordinary performances. A must-see for fans of the series, this thrilling adventure reveals the haunting origins of the shadows that have been following Hawkins for decades.


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This week we take you through a whirlwind of sensational performances and inspiring tales, from the uplifting Fly More Than You Fall to the multi-award-winning Matilda The Musical, the laugh-out-loud brilliance of Showstopper! The Improvised Musical, and the semi-autobiographical Shooting Star. Plus, Darren interviews Yaron Lifschitz, Artistic Director of Circa, about their exciting new show Duckpond and the creative fusion of circus and ballet.

Fly More Than You Fall at Southwark Playhouse

Tony-nominated Broadway and West End star Keala Settle joins the cast of this incredible new musical, based on lived experiences. Fly More Than You Fall tells the deeply moving story of Malia, a young woman grappling with the terminal cancer diagnosis of her mother. As Malia navigates grief and the next phase of her life, she finds solace in writing and in the imaginative world she creates—where a brave bird named Willow mirrors her journey of resilience and growth. Featuring songs that will stay with you long after the curtain falls, this show isn’t just a musical, it’s a journey that will break your heart and mend it in one night.

Matilda The Musical

From the Royal Shakespeare Company comes the beloved Matilda The Musical, inspired by Roald Dahl’s timeless book. With book by Dennis Kelly and original songs by Tim Minchin, this multi-award-winning production tells the story of an extraordinary little girl who dares to change her own destiny. Winner of over 100 international awards, Matilda has captivated audiences in London’s West End for more than 13 years, becoming a family favourite and an unforgettable theatrical experience.

Showstopper! The Improvised Musical

A smash hit since its debut in 2008, Showstopper! The Improvised Musical is a unique, interactive experience where the audience creates a brand-new musical every night! With eleven sell-out years at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, two West End runs, and even a BBC Radio 4 series, the show is as unpredictable as it is hilarious. Watch as the cast and band weave a musical masterpiece on the spot, guided only by audience suggestions. It’s a musical rollercoaster that guarantees no two performances are ever the same!

Shooting Star

Shooting Star is a semi-autobiographical musical that takes an intimate look at the world of the gay adult film industry. Focusing on the life of Taylor, a young actor who becomes a star in the industry under the name Taylor “TNT” Trent, the show explores the dreams, desires, and struggles of adult film performers. Through Taylor’s eyes, Shooting Star reveals the human side of the industry, shedding light on the search for love and family in a world where that seems impossible. A raw and sincere story about fame, identity, and finding your true self.

Interview with Yaron Lifschitz

Daren chats with Yaron Lifschitz, Artistic Director of Circa, about their exciting new show Duckpond. Discover how Circa blends circus and ballet to create a uniquely captivating performance that pushes the boundaries of both art forms. Yaron shares insights into the creative process and the vision behind this stunning new production.

Join us for an unforgettable episode packed with incredible stories, groundbreaking shows, and behind-the-scenes insights!


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In this week’s episode, we explore two spectacular shows currently gracing the West End: the magical The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and the mischievous 101 Dalmatians. Plus, Natalie goes backstage at the Mayflower Theatre for an exclusive chat with cast member Charles Brunton.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, described as “the best British musical in decades” (WhatsOnStage), has captivated audiences with its epic, intimate storytelling. Based on the iconic short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the show is reimagined in a Cornish fishing village by the award-winning team Jethro Compton and Darren Clark. The musical is brought to life by a 13-strong cast of actor-musicians playing 30 instruments, performing “miracles of dexterity on stage” (The Times). With a score that is “tremendous” (Daily Mail) and a story that is both cinematic and heart-wrenchingly magical, the show follows Benjamin Button, who is born old and grows younger each day. As he searches for a place to belong, the tale explores the complexities of life and love that defy all odds. Now playing at London’s Ambassadors Theatre, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is truly a “sure-fire West End hit” (The i).

101 Dalmatians

Get ready for a fur-filled adventure with 101 Dalmatians, a dazzling new musical adaptation of Dodie Smith’s classic canine caper. In this spectacular show, fashionista Cruella de Vil plots to steal all the Dalmatian puppies in town to create her fabulous new fur coat, but Pongo, Perdita, and their adorable litter of pups won’t let her get away with it. This musical is brought to life with spectacular puppetry, show-stopping choreography, and witty songs. Written by Douglas Hodge (music and lyrics) and Johnny McKnight (book), with a stage adaptation by Zinnie Harris, this charming and thrilling show will capture the hearts of audiences of all ages.

Interview with Charles Brunton

In this episode, Natalie goes backstage at the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton for an exclusive interview with cast member Charles Brunton, who plays Casper in 101 Dalmatians. Charles shares insights into his role, the magic of puppetry, and what it’s like to be part of this exciting new production.

Tune in for an in-depth look at two incredible West End productions, plus an insider’s perspective from the cast and creatives behind them!


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Prepare for an exclusive deep dive into the highly anticipated return of The Lehman Trilogy to London’s West End! In this episode of Theatre Unplugged, we explore the powerful narrative that chronicles the rise and fall of one of the most influential families in American finance. Adapted from Stefano Massini’s novel and masterfully directed by Sam Mendes, this gripping production weaves together personal and political threads, revealing the complexities of ambition, legacy, and the consequences of capitalism.

Join us as we discuss the current cast, featuring a stellar lineup that brings this epic tale to life. Each actor embodies the nuanced characters in this sweeping saga, showcasing their extraordinary talents and the emotional depth of the story.

Exclusive Backstage Access

Natalie takes you backstage for an unforgettable experience, chatting with the entire cast: John Heffernan as Henry Lehman, Aaron Krohn as Emanuel Lehman, and Howard W. Overshown as Mayer Lehman. In this revealing interview, they share insights, inspirations, and the challenges of bringing this monumental work to the stage. Discover what it’s like to perform in a show that examines the intricacies of wealth, power, and the human spirit.

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear firsthand accounts from the talented individuals behind the magic of The Lehman Trilogy. They discuss their experiences, thoughts on the show’s themes, and the significance of returning to the West End.

Tune in for an illuminating discussion that celebrates the artistry and passion behind The Lehman Trilogy!


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In this week’s episode of Theatre Unplugged, we explore the vibrant themes of love and acceptance in two remarkable productions: Gay Pride And No Prejudice at the Union Theatre and the iconic Wicked, which celebrates 18 incredible years in the West End.

Gay Pride And No Prejudice

Dive into the heartwarming yet poignant tale of Darcy and Bingley, who navigate the complexities of love in a judgmental society. As childhood innocence gives way to deeper desires, Darcy grapples with the fear of rejection from Bingley and the constraints of societal expectations. This comedic narrative unravels the struggles of two men and one woman seeking acceptance in an era where societal norms often dictate personal truths.

Wicked

Discover the untold story behind the legendary Land of Oz. Wicked, based on Gregory Maguire’s acclaimed novel, reimagines the classic tale with a fresh perspective, revealing the backstory of the Wicked Witch of the West and challenging everything we thought we knew about the characters from L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. This stunning musical, with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and a book by Winnie Holzman, invites audiences into a world of magic and morality, exploring themes of friendship, betrayal, and self-discovery.

The production features wonderful choreography by Wayne Cilento and dazzling set design by Eugene Lee, whose work creates a visually stunning interpretation of Oz. Directed by Joe Mantello, Wicked has captivated audiences with its powerful performances, including the iconic songs "Defying Gravity" and "For Good," which resonate deeply with themes of identity and belonging.

Join us as we celebrate 18 years of this beloved musical phenomenon, which has enchanted audiences worldwide with its rich storytelling and unforgettable characters.

Interview with Jake Brunger

Natalie sits down with London-based playwright, lyricist, and screenwriter Jake Brunger, originally from Nottingham. In this exclusive interview, they discuss his creative journey, inspirations, and the role of storytelling in shaping our understanding of love and acceptance.


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Welcome to Voices of Change, the podcast that delves into the heart of theatre and the stories that shape our world. In this episode, we explore the powerful themes of personal and political narratives in Khalid Abdalla’s poignant solo performance Nowhere and the delightful chaos of relationships and identity in the uproarious comedy French Toast by Jean Poiret. Plus, enjoy our exclusive interview with actor Che Walker, where we uncover the magic of the stage.

Nowhere at Battersea Arts Centre

In this intricate and playful solo show, actor and activist Khalid Abdalla (United 93, The Kite Runner, The Crown) takes us on a surprising journey through his own history, inspired by his experiences during the Egyptian revolution and the counter-revolution that followed. Khalid weaves together personal narratives with seismic world events, exploring themes of colonialism, friendship, loss, and political protest. This act of anti-biography challenges us to reflect on our agency amidst the complexities of history.

French Toast

Get ready for a little bit rude and a little bit sexy in this sparkling new adaptation of Jean Poiret’s comedy, landing on the English stage for the first time! Set in Basingstoke, 1977, director Simon Monk believes his musical version of Phedre will be his ticket back to fame, but chaos ensues when French diva Jacqueline Bremont insists it will be the role of her life—despite her inability to sing or dance! As egos clash and romantic entanglements unfold, will the show survive this whirlwind? Bonne chance!

Ché Walker

Join Darren as he takes you behind the scenes with actor Ché Walker, who shares his experiences and insights from rehearsals, illuminating the creative process and the passion that fuels theatre.


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In this episode, we shine a spotlight on two incredible theatre milestones! Join us as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the West End hit The Play That Goes Wrong, a show that continues to captivate and entertain audiences with its laugh-out-loud comedy and spectacular mishaps. We dive into what makes this production a timeless favorite that has kept audiences in stitches for a decade.

Plus, Darren sits down with Kate McGrath, the CEO of Fuel, a company known for producing groundbreaking and innovative theatre. Celebrating 20 years of creative excellence, Kate shares insights on the evolution of Fuel, its mission to bring fresh and thought-provoking works to the stage, and what the future holds for this pioneering production company.


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Welcome to this episode of our theatre spotlight series where we dive into some of the most captivating productions gracing London’s stages. From the rousing melodies of Hello, Dolly! at The London Palladium to the heartfelt whimsy of Frank's Closet at Wilton's Music Hall, join us as we explore these enchanting shows. Plus, don't miss an exclusive behind-the-scenes look with Solomon Israel from the rehearsals of A Raisin in the Sun.

Hello, Dolly! 

Multi-Olivier and BAFTA Award-winning Imelda Staunton dazzles in a new production of "Hello, Dolly!" Directed by Dominic Cooke, this five-star show at The London Palladium sees Dolly Levi, a vivacious matchmaker, stir up life in Yonkers, New York. With Jerry Herman's iconic music including hits like ‘Hello, Dolly!’ and ‘It Only Takes a Moment,’ Staunton’s performance is a theatrical treasure not to be missed.

Frank's Closet 

Dive into the whimsical world of "Frank’s Closet" at Wilton’s Music Hall. As Frank, a groom-to-be, navigates his trove of diva dresses, he encounters a series of musical divas offering life lessons through show-stopping numbers. This production blends humor, fantasy, and heartfelt moments, celebrating the art of self-expression and the battle between dreams and reality.

Interview with Solomon Israel

Join Darren as he visits the rehearsals of A Raisin in the Sun and catches up with cast member Solomon Israel. This powerful drama, which delves into the aspirations and challenges of a family striving for a better life, continues to resonate with audiences with its profound narrative and dynamic performances.


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This week, we dive into an exciting lineup of theatre and dance, featuring the heart-warming queer comedy My Life as a Cowboy at the Omnibus Theatre, the revival of Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors at the Globe, the riotous Sh!t-faced Shakespeare®: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the stunning Swan Lake by the State Ballet of Georgia, and an exclusive interview with magician Asi Wind on his UK debut, Incredibly Human. Tune in for all the details on these must-see summer shows!

My Life as a Cowboy

A a heart-warming, queer comedy by Bruntwood Prize-longlisted playwright Hugo Timbrell. Directed by Scott Le Crass, this coming-of-age story follows three Croydon teens as they discover friendship, courage, and country-western dancing in a delightful romp that embraces the beauty of being true to oneself. Hailed as a ‘complete comic delight’ by Boyz magazine, this all-singing, all-dancing tale is the feel-good show you need this summer at the Omnibus Theatre.

The Comedy of Errors

Set in a bustling Elizabethan dock, this riotous Shakespearean comedy returns with all the slapstick silliness and boisterous energy you’d expect. Co-directed by Globe Associate Artistic Director Sean Holmes and Resident Associate Director Naeem Hayat, this production is sure to transport you back to a time of mistaken identities and wild adventures.

Sh!t-faced Shakespeare

Next, prepare yourself for a drunken twist on a classic with this uproarious rendition of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. With a cast that mixes Bard-inspired brilliance and alcohol-induced antics, this chaotic comedy will have you laughing all the way through. Expect drunken donkeys, fandangled fairies, and more!

State Ballet of Georgia

We also take a step into the world of ballet with the acclaimed State Ballet of Georgia, making a historic visit to London with a full-length production of Swan Lake. Led by the legendary Nina Ananiashvili, this production promises a spectacular display of grace and beauty, accompanied by the English National Opera Orchestra. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see Georgia's finest dancers perform this timeless classic.

Interview with Asi Wind

And finally, we sit down with magician Asi Wind as he makes his UK debut in London’s West End this Autumn. We chat about his highly anticipated new show, Incredibly Human, which opens at the Underbelly Boulevard, Soho. Known for his jaw-dropping feats of magic and mind-reading, Asi gives us an inside look into what makes his performances so uniquely captivating.


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Welcome to this week’s episode, where theatrical hilarity ensues with two exceptional shows! We dive into the world of Alan Ayckbourn's Bedroom Farce and celebrate the nostalgic hits of I Ran With The Gang. 

Bedroom Farce 

First up, we delve into the chaotic and comical universe of Bedroom Farce. Set over the course of one tumultuous evening, this play intertwines the lives of four couples, showcasing a cascade of misunderstandings and marital mishaps. From Ernest and Delia's interrupted anniversary to Malcolm and Kate's bedroom blunders, and the uproarious havoc wreaked by Trevor and Susannah, this play is a masterclass in comedic timing and relational intricacies. Directed by the accomplished Robin Herford, this production promises an evening of relentless humour and heart.

I Ran With The Gang 

Next, we journey back to the sensational 70s with I Ran With The Gang. This musical biopic brings the story of Bay City Rollers' founder Alan Longmuir to the stage. Packed with iconic hits like "Bye Bye Baby" and "Shang-a-Lang!", this show not only pays tribute to a music legend but also immerses you in the era’s vibrant energy. Written by Liam Rudden, this London debut is a heartfelt homage to the Roller mania that once swept the nation.


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Join Natalie and Darren for an exclusive podcast episode as they delve into the high-energy world of 'A Chorus Line' at Sadler's Wells and explore the intriguing narrative of 'Frank’s Closet' at Wilton's Music Hall. This episode features a heartfelt discussion followed by an insightful interview with Andy Moss, leading the charge in his upcoming theatrical venture.

A Chorus Line

Natalie and Darren unpack the electric atmosphere of A Chorus Line, a musical renowned for its vibrant depiction of Broadway dancers vying for their spot in the limelight. This segment offers a behind-the-scenes look at the production’s dynamic choreography and compelling storytelling that continues to captivate audiences.

Frank’s Closet

Switch gears as Darren sits down with Andy Moss, who is set to star in Frank’s Closet. Discover the depths of this unique musical that intertwines drama with a splash of fashion history, set in the enchanting venue of Wilton's Music Hall. Andy shares his preparations for this leading role and his personal connections to the character’s journey through vibrant narratives and heartfelt songs.


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In this episode, dive deep into the world of theatre with a spectrum ranging from profound family dramas to supernatural thrills. We explore the emotional powerhouse Next to Normal at Wyndham’s Theatre, get spooked with the world premiere of Paranormal Activity in Leeds, and bask in the sunlit humour of Much Ado About Nothing at the Globe Theatre.

Next to Normal

Nominated for 4 Olivier Awards including Best New Musical, the sold-out Donmar Warehouse production of Next to Normal makes a triumphant return to London's West End. Starring Caissie Levy, this groundbreaking musical portrays the intense and intimate story of a family grappling with mental illness, offering a raw and transformative theatrical experience. Directed by Michael Longhurst, it's a must-see for its powerful narrative and stellar performances.

Paranormal Activity

Venture into the eerie with the world premiere of Paranormal Activity at Leeds Playhouse. This original play, set within the chilling universe of the famous film series, promises to deliver suspense and frights in abundance. Produced in association with renowned names like Simon Friend and Ken Davenport, this play is poised to haunt audiences and leave a lasting impression.

Much Ado About Nothing

Experience Shakespeare's beloved comedy Much Ado About Nothing in a vibrant production at the Globe Theatre. Directed by Sean Holmes, this rendition of a classic is celebrated as a dose of pure sunshine, filled with wit, romance, and misadventures. As young lovers and witty adversaries navigate through love and deception in a scenic Italian town, prepare for an evening of laughter and joy under the open sky.


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In this episode, we bring you an eclectic mix of history, music, and supernatural mysteries with two captivating new productions. We dive into the hilarious and daring world of Operation Mincemeat, a new musical based on the true story of a World War II deception operation. Then, we journey back to 1959 Hawkins with Stranger Things: The First Shadow, an exciting prequel to the beloved series that unveils the origins of key characters and events. Get ready for an episode packed with thrilling stories and exclusive backstage insights!

Operation Mincemeat, A New Musical

Set in 1943, the Allies are losing the war. The British Intelligence concocts an audacious plan involving a well-dressed corpse to deceive Hitler's forces. Blending the comedic charm of Singin’ in the Rain with the suspense of Strangers on a Train, this musical tells the unbelievable true story of how a single covert operation helped change the course of history. Natalie goes behind the scenes with cast members Emily Barber and Chlöe Hart to explore the making of this fast-paced, comedic, and heartwarming show.

Stranger Things: The First Shadow

Transporting audiences to Hawkins in 1959, this stage production delves into the untold origins of familiar faces like Jim Hopper, Bob Newby, Joyce Maldonado, and the enigmatic Henry Creel. Directed by Stephen Daldry, this prequel uncovers the hidden shadows of a seemingly normal town, blending nostalgia with suspense. The multi-award-winning creative team promises a theatrical experience that expands the Stranger Things universe and provides clues to the series' future.


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Welcome to another captivating episode of our podcast, where we delve into the heart of contemporary theatre with four diverse and thought-provoking productions. This week, we discuss Visit From An Unknown Woman and Grud both at Hampstead Theatre, Your Lie in April at Harold Pinter Theatre, and Red Speedo starring Finn Cole at Orange Tree Theatre. 

Grud

A new term at college brings fresh anxieties for the Sixth Form students, who are preoccupied with exams, UCAS applications, and school gossip. Aicha, reeling from her loss in the student president election, throws herself into the 'Extended Physics Project,' fondly termed Space Club. Unexpectedly joined by the usually introverted Bo, Aicha is thrilled to have new companionship. However, Bo is grappling with a black hole of her own, stemming from her troubled home life. As she strives to propel herself into greater aspirations, Grud threatens to pull her back, challenging both characters’ paths in this sharp and engaging drama.

Visit From An Unknown Woman

Vienna, 1934. Stefan, a highly successful author basking in the luxuries of a wealthy playboy lifestyle, faces two looming shadows over his seemingly perfect life: the rise of the Nazi Party and the sudden appearance of a mysterious woman. This woman, who clearly knows him intimately, eludes his memory entirely. Christopher Hampton's adaptation of Stefan Zweig’s short story receives its English Language premiere following a triumphant run at Vienna’s Josefstadt Theater. Directed by Chelsea Walker, this production navigates the haunting intersections of personal and political memory, exploring the erasure and echoes of past relationships.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "An intoxicating blend of romance and dark intrigue, A Visit From an Unknown Woman ensnares with its razor-sharp wit and brooding allure. Chelsea Walker’s direction brings a thrilling edge to the narrative, while Rosanna Vize’s design and Bethany Gupwell’s simplistic yet powerful lighting create an atmosphere of magnetic tension. A love story so dangerously captivating, it will leave you questioning whether the real enigma is the woman or the secrets she conceals."

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Your Lie in April

Experience the heartwarming and emotional journey of Your Lie in April at Harold Pinter Theatre. This musical adaptation of the beloved manga and anime follows the story of Kousei Arima, a piano prodigy who loses his ability to hear the piano after the traumatic death of his mother. His world changes when he meets Kaori Miyazono, a spirited violinist who helps him rediscover his passion for music and life. With breathtaking performances and a beautiful score, "Your Lie in April" is a deeply moving production that will resonate with audiences long after the final note.

Red Speedo

Dive into the high-stakes world of competitive swimming with Red Speedo at Orange Tree Theatre, starring Finn Cole. This intense drama follows Ray, a swimmer on the brink of making the Olympic team, whose future is threatened when performance-enhancing drugs are found in his possession. As he navigates the murky waters of ambition, ethics, and family pressure, "Red Speedo" presents a compelling exploration of the lengths one will go to achieve their dreams. Finn Cole's powerful performance adds depth to this riveting production.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Finn Cole dives headfirst into the murky waters of ambition and moral ambiguity in Red Speedo, leaving audiences gasping for breath and craving more. A darkly humorous, must-see performance crackling with tension and wit. Hard to believe this is Finn's stage debut, but he owns it like a seasoned pro!"

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In this episode, we explore an exciting lineup of theatrical experiences that promise to captivate and entertain. From the rollicking musical comedy Here You Come Again, featuring Dolly Parton's greatest hits, to the high-speed spectacle of Starlight Express, and the profound historical drama of Marie Curie's life and discoveries. Join us as we dive into these incredible shows and offer a glimpse into the magic happening on stage.

Here You Come Again

For the first time ever, all of Dolly Parton’s biggest hits can be experienced together in a rollicking and joyous new musical comedy. Packed with iconic songs like "Jolene," "9 to 5," "Islands in the Stream," "I Will Always Love You," and "Here You Come Again," this lively and touching new musical tells the story of a diehard fan whose fantasy version of Dolly Parton helps him through trying times. With her wit, humor, and charm, Dolly teaches him about life, love, and resilience. Originally written by two-time Emmy award-winning comedy writer and songwriter Bruce Vilanch with Gabriel Barre (who also directs) and Tricia Paoluccio (who also plays Dolly), the show has now been adapted for the UK by acclaimed British playwright Jonathan Harvey.

Starlight Express

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s STARLIGHT EXPRESS is now open in the specially designed Starlight Auditorium at Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre. Audiences are immersed in a world of speed, song, and storytelling as a cast of 40 whizzes around and above, performing beloved songs like "AC/DC," "Make Up My Heart," "Light at the End of the Tunnel," and the iconic "Starlight Express." The story follows Rusty, a steam train with little hope of winning the race to become the fastest engine in the world, until he is inspired by the legend of the ‘Starlight Express’. This electrifying experience has thrilled over 20 million people worldwide and promises to be a treat for all ages.

Marie Curie

Marie Skłodowska-Curie. Physicist. Pioneer. Parent. As she arrives from her native Poland to study at Sorbonne University in Paris, young Marie Skłodowska is determined to make a name for herself and change the course of science. She discovers radium with her husband Pierre Curie and is lauded with the Nobel Prize. However, she faces an overwhelming moral dilemma as the lifesaving potential of radium to cure cancer is overshadowed by the radium poisoning affecting factory workers handling the glowing substance. This story of life and death has captivated audiences in Korea and Japan and is now brought to London for the first time in a stirring original production directed by Sarah Meadows.

Join us as we delve into these captivating stories and hear exclusive insights from the stars and creators who bring these productions to life.


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In this exclusive episode, we dive into the mesmerising world of Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club. Set against the backdrop of a world on the brink of change, the Kit Kat Club is a sanctuary where freedom and self-expression reign supreme. Join us as we explore the intimate and electrifying new West End production of one of the most successful musicals of all time, featuring iconic songs such as "Wilkommen," "Don’t Tell Mama," "Mein Herr," "Maybe This Time," "Money," and the unforgettable title number "Cabaret."

Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club

Welcome to Berlin and the Kit Kat Club, beautifully brought to life through the transformation of London’s Playhouse Theatre. This latest rendition of CABARET AT THE KIT KAT CLUB features music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and a book by Joe Masteroff, based on the play by John Van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood. Prepare to be enchanted by this classic musical, reimagined for a new generation.

In this episode, Natalie takes you behind the scenes to meet two of the stars of this production, Sally Ann Triplett and Fenton Gray. Hear firsthand about their experiences bringing these beloved characters to life and the magic that happens each night at the Kit Kat Club.


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In this episode, we dive into an eclectic mix of theatrical productions, from a darkly comedic tale set in 1553 to a thrilling revival of a club musical and a timeless haunting love story. Join us as we explore The Bounds, Closer To Heaven, and The Phantom of the Opera. Plus, Darren has an exclusive chat with Jon Robyns, the star of The Phantom of the Opera.

The Bounds

Step back to the year 1553, the true Golden Age of English football. It’s the Allen Valley Whitsun Game, and men will die today. As the big game rages for hours, Percy and Rowan find themselves far from the action, only to be joined by a stranger with tidings that will shatter their world. As time passes and night falls, the great chain of being collapses, and they’re losing the bloody football. Written by Stewart Pringle and directed by Jack McNamara, The Bounds is a darkly comedic tale of national divides, folk horror, and the end of the world as we know it.

Closer To Heaven

Let us take you back to the Millennium for the night of your life. Suddenly, what was wrong seems right… The Turbine Theatre proudly presents a new production of this adored club musical. With a book by one of Britain’s most celebrated writers, Jonathan Harvey, and the iconic sounds of Pet Shop Boys, this promises to be anything but old-fashioned. Closer To Heaven features an original club score by Pet Shop Boys and originally premiered at the Arts Theatre in 2001. The Pet Shop Boys are the UK's most successful pop duo, having enjoyed 12 Top Ten studio albums and 40 Top Twenty singles.

The Phantom of the Opera

Experience the thrill of the West End’s most haunting love story, starring Jon Robyns as The Phantom, Lily Kerhoas as Christine Daaé, and Joe Griffiths-Brown as Raoul. The Phantom of the Opera is widely considered one of the most beautiful and spectacular productions in history, playing to over 160 million people in 46 countries and 195 cities in 21 languages. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s romantic, haunting, and soaring score includes Music of the Night, All I Ask of You, Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again, Masquerade, and the iconic title song.

Exclusive Interview

Darren has an exclusive chat with Jon Robyns, the Phantom himself, who shares insights into his role and the magic of The Phantom of the Opera.


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In this episode, we delve into the vibrant world of theatre with a stellar lineup of shows. We kick off with Babies, a heart-wrenching comedy by Jack Godfrey & Martha Geelan. Next, we explore the critically acclaimed Kathy and Stella Solve a Murder!, a deliciously bonkers musical that combines true crime with comedic brilliance. We also provide an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Next to Normal, featuring insights from creator Tom Kitt, director Michael Longhurst, and the entire cast. Finally, Darren has a fascinating Zoom interview with Kris Nelson, Artistic Director of the LIFT Festival. 

Babies

The brand new British musical where Year 11 students grapple with the challenges of caring for plastic simulator dolls and the true meaning of responsibility. With a blistering pop-rock score, this joy-filled, heart-wrenching comedy by Jack Godfrey & Martha Geelan is about growing out of growing up.

Kathy and Stella Solve a Murder!

A "deliciously bonkers musical" praised for its irresistible charm and comedic brilliance. Produced by multi-Olivier Award-winners and featuring the dynamic duo Bronté Barbé and Rebekah Hinds, this show promises a thrilling whodunnit adventure for fans of true crime and musical comedy.

Next to Normal Media Event

We take you behind the scenes of Next to Normal with an intimate conversation featuring one of the show's creators, Tom Kitt, director Michael Longhurst, and the entire cast. Get a sneak peek into the making of this poignant and powerful production.

Darren has an insightful Zoom interview with Kris Nelson, the Artistic Director of the LIFT Festival, offering a glimpse into the festival's exciting line-up and innovative performances.


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In this episode, we bring you an exciting mix of theatre magic and modern romance. We delve into the critically acclaimed Strategic Love Play, returning for 2024 after its hit run at the Edinburgh Fringe and Soho. Then, prepare to be amazed by Houdini’s Greatest Escape, a hilarious and thrilling production from New Old Friends. To top it off, Darren chats with Lydia Piechowiak about her role as Bess Houdini and her fascinating career in burlesque.

Strategic Love Play

First up, we revisit the hit Edinburgh Fringe and Soho sell-out show Strategic Love Play, now back for 2024. Imagine two people who've swiped right and are meeting for the first time. It's awkward, uncomfortable, and yet something keeps them glued to their seats. With acid wit and razor-sharp observations, Miriam Battye’s new play dissects the absurdity of modern romance in a way that's both hilarious and deeply relatable.

Houdini’s Greatest Escape

Next, get ready for a laugh-out-loud adventure with Houdini’s Greatest Escape. Experience death-defying escapes, jaw-dropping magic, and some of the funniest and quirkiest characters you'll encounter on stage this year. Presented in New Old Friends’ award-winning style of physical comedy and sparkling wit, this 39 Steps-esque thriller promises a whirlwind of chaos and entertainment.

Interview with Lydia Piechowiak

Plus, Darren sits down with Lydia Piechowiak, who plays Bess Houdini, to discuss her captivating performance in Houdini and her intriguing career as a burlesque performer.


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In this episode, we feature an exciting lineup of theatrical experiences, including Fun at the Beach Romp-Bomp-a-Lomp!! – a hilarious and thrilling musical directed by Mark Bell where Grease meets Squid Game on a sunny beach, Nineties by Candlelight – a nostalgic evening in London's Actors' Church with the Icon Strings Quartet performing iconic 90s hits by candlelight, Punchdrunk's Viola’s Room – an immersive, audio-driven journey narrated by Helena Bonham Carter that reimagines a classic gothic mystery, and No Love Songs – a powerful story of new parenthood blending music and storytelling, inspired by Kyle Falconer and Laura Wilde's real-life experiences. Plus, we have an exclusive interview with the creators of No Love Songs, Kyle Falconer and Laura Wilde. 

Fun at the Beach Romp-Bomp-a-Lomp!!

Mark Bell (The Play That Goes Wrong) directs this world premiere musical by Brandon Lambert and Martin Landry. Imagine a hot, sunny day at the beach where everyone is gearing up for the legendary Beach Romp-Bomp-a-Lomp!! Grease meets Squid Game in a hilarious, slapstick horror competition for the crown of King or Queen of the Beach. Set to energetic parodies of iconic retro hits, this is a romp you won’t want to miss!

Nineties by Candlelight

Experience the nostalgic charm of the 1990s in London’s historic Actors’ Church in Covent Garden. This enchanting evening features the Icon Strings Quartet performing iconic songs of the 90s, all illuminated by candlelight. With six distinct seating options, you’re in for a memorable, musically magical night.

Punchdrunk - Viola’s Room

Enter a moonlit fever dream with an audio-driven journey narrated by Helena Bonham Carter. Written by Booker Prize-shortlisted Daisy Johnson, this immersive sensory adventure takes audiences barefoot through a labyrinthine installation, revealing a story of innocence lost and obsession unleashed. Dare to follow the light in this intimate gothic mystery.

No Love Songs

After a sell-out premiere at the Edinburgh Fringe and a triumphant run at Dundee Rep, No Love Songs roars into London. Inspired by the real-life experiences of Kyle Falconer (from The View) and Laura Wilde, this powerful story follows two new parents navigating the challenges of parenthood. With songs reimagined live on stage from Kyle’s second solo album, this heartfelt journey blends music and storytelling, capturing the ups and downs of new life together.

Exclusive Interview

We close the episode with an exclusive interview with the creators of No Love Songs, Kyle Falconer and Laura Wilde, who share insights into their powerful, music-driven story.


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In this exciting episode, we review an array of captivating productions that promise to enthral theatre enthusiasts with their compelling narratives and stellar performances. Get ready for in-depth insights and exclusive backstage interviews!

Between Riverside and Crazy

Stephen Adly Guirgis’ fast-moving Rabelaisian tragicomedy, Between Riverside and Crazy, has won multiple awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Known for his other plays such as Jesus Hopped the A-Train, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, and The Motherf**ker with the Hat, Guirgis’ latest work continues to captivate audiences.

Michael Longhurst returns to Hampstead Theatre following his triumphant productions of Caroline or Change, Gloria, and The Blackest Black. His other notable productions include Next to Normal, The Band’s Visit, and Constellations (all at Donmar).

Starring Danny Sapani as Walter ‘Pops’ Washington, this production features a stellar cast including Ayesha Antoine, Tiffany Gray, Martins Imhangbe, Daniel Lapaine, Sebastian Orozco, and Judith Roddy. Sapani’s recent theatre work includes acclaimed performances in King Lear at the Almeida Theatre and Medea at the National Theatre, alongside prominent screen roles in Killing Eve, Penny Dreadful, and Halo.

Underdog: The Other Other Brontë

Charlotte Brontë has a confession about how one sister became an idol, and the other became known as the third sister. No, not that one. The other, other one… Anne. The Other, Other One is not a story about well-behaved women; it’s a story about the power of words, sisters and sisterhood, love and jealousy, support and competition.

Directed by Northern Stage Artistic Director Natalie Ibu (The White Card), Sarah Gordon’s (The Edit) new play is an irreverent retelling of the life and legend of the Brontë sisters, exploring the sibling power dynamics that shaped their uneven rise to fame.

Romeo and Juliet

Tom Holland takes on the role of Romeo, and Francesca Amewudah-Rivers is Juliet in Jamie Lloyd’s new vision of Shakespeare’s immortal tale. This stripped bare interpretation of Romeo and Juliet brings to life the timeless story of wordsmiths, rhymers, lovers, and fighters with a modern twist that promises to challenge contemporary audiences.

Exclusive Interview: Strategic Love Play

Natalie goes backstage at Soho Theatre to meet Archie Backhouse and Letty Thomas, the stars of Strategic Love Play. Get an inside look at this intriguing production and hear firsthand from the actors about their experiences and the unique elements that make this play a must-see.


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In this episode, we delve into the exciting theatrical world with a lineup that promises to entertain, provoke thought, and push the boundaries of storytelling. Join us as we explore the powerful performances and groundbreaking productions currently gracing the stage.

Lady Dealer

Dive into the ‘pummelling, poetic and profound’ (The Stage) world of Lady Dealer. This ★★★★ play stars the talented Alexa Davies (Dead Pixels, Mamma Mia 2: Here We Go Again) and is directed by Evening Standard Future Theatre Award winner Emily Aboud (SPLINTERED). Experience a story that promises to captivate with its intense narrative and powerful performances.

Minority Report

Prepare for a thrilling adaptation of Philip K Dick’s iconic story, Minority Report. This production challenges our beliefs about justice and freewill in a real-time chase through a futuristic London. Directed by the award-winning Max Webster, the show reunites him with the producers of the globally successful stage version of Life of Pi. This incredible theatrical experience at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, Nottingham Playhouse, and Birmingham Rep uses innovative technology to create a world where science fiction meets reality.

Exclusive Interview: Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)

Natalie speaks exclusively with Sam Tutty and Dujonna Gift from Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York). Hear firsthand about their experiences and the magic behind this delightful new musical rom-com that's been winning over audiences and critics alike.


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Join us as we delve into the powerful revival of People, Places & Things, now back in London's West End at the Trafalgar Theatre. In this episode, we chat with the brilliant writer Duncan Macmillan and the exceptional actress Denise Gough, bringing you insights from behind the scenes of this intoxicating play. Don't miss our exploration of this unforgettable production!

People, Places & Things

Step into the world of People, Places & Things, Duncan Macmillan's (Lungs, 1984) riveting hit play, now revived and captivating audiences at the Trafalgar Theatre until 10 August. Directed by Jeremy Herrin (Best of Enemies, Wolf Hall, This House) and designed by Tony Award-winner Bunny Christie, this production is a ‘must-see all over again’ (WhatsOnStage).

Denise Gough reprises her Olivier Award-winning role as Emma, a struggling actress whose life is spiralling out of control. Her performance is described as ‘blisteringly funny, brilliantly physical, and achingly human’ (Financial Times), confirming her as ‘one of the greatest of her generation’ (Independent).

Emma was having the time of her life, but now she’s in rehab. Her first step is to admit that she has a problem. But the problem isn’t with Emma; it’s with everything else. She needs to tell the truth, but she’s smart enough to know that there’s no such thing. When intoxication feels like the only way to survive the modern world, how can she ever sober up?

Join us as Darren sits down with the visionary writer Duncan Macmillan and the phenomenal Denise Gough to discuss the nuances of this revival. They share their thoughts on the play’s themes, the creative process, and what it means to bring this story back to the stage.

Don’t miss this ‘unforgettable night’ (The Times) in the West End and our in-depth conversations about the making of this extraordinary revival. Tune in for a behind-the-scenes look at People, Places & Things and why it remains an essential piece of contemporary theatre.


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From glamorous musicals to thought-provoking dramas, we have it all covered. Get ready to disco with Priscilla The Party!, laugh and swoon with Two Strangers, and dive into the futuristic world of Minority Report. Plus, don't miss our exclusive backstage chat with the stars of Minority Report, Tanvi Virmani and Jodie McNee.

Priscilla The Party!

Step into the glittering world of Priscilla Queen of the Desert, where three friends embark on a journey of love and friendship aboard a vibrant bus filled with over 500 dazzling costumes and dancefloor favorites.

Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)

Experience the delightful romantic comedy set in New York City, as Dougal, a naïve Brit, and Robin, a native New Yorker, navigate love and family in the bustling cityscape, with featuring Dujonna Gift and Sam Tutty in the leading roles.

Grease 2 Reunion in Concert

West End stars Aaron Sidwell and Ashleigh Gray reunite in this thrilling sequel, joined by RuPaul’s Drag Race UK star Kitty Scott-Claus and theatrical legend Debbie Kurup for a nostalgic trip down memory lane.

Exclusive Interview with Minority Report Cast

Join Darren backstage as he chats with Tanvi Virmani and Jodie McNee, two talented cast members of Minority Report, currently playing at the Lyric Hammersmith.


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Welcome to our latest episode of Stage Tales! Today, we're diving into a world of captivating performances, heart-wrenching stories, and magical melodies. Join us as we explore the world premiere of Remembrance Monday, a poignant one-act play starring Nick Hayes and Matthew Stathers. Then, prepare to be enchanted by the 50th-anniversary concert production of PIPPIN at the iconic Theatre Royal Drury Lane, featuring an all-star cast and unforgettable score. And of course, we can't forget the revolutionary tale of Hamilton, a musical phenomenon that continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Plus, stick around for an exclusive chat with writer and actress Marie Hamilton about her new show Polly (Heartbreak Opera) at the Pleasance Theatre. 

Remembrance Monday

Experience the world premiere of this twisting tale of love and loss, starring Nick

Hayes and Matthew Stathers, presented by M. Green Productions and written by Michael Batten. Directed by Alan Souza, this limited six-week engagement promises to be a heart-wrenching experience at Seven Dials Playhouse.

PIPPIN

Celebrate the 50th anniversary of this iconic musical at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, featuring an all-star cast including Alex Newell, Jac Yarrow, Patricia Hodge, Lucie Jones, Cedric Neal, and Zizi Strallen. With a soul-stirring score by Stephen Schwartz, PIPPIN is a journey of self-discovery set to unforgettable music.

Hamilton

Immerse yourself in the revolutionary story of Alexander Hamilton, told through hip-hop, jazz, and Broadway music. Winner of multiple Tony Awards and hailed as a cultural phenomenon, Hamilton continues to make history on stage with its dynamic storytelling and ground-breaking approach.

Exclusive Interview with Marie Hamilton

Join Darren as he chats with writer and actress Marie Hamilton about her latest show Polly (Heartbreak Opera) at the Pleasance Theatre. Discover the inspiration behind this heartfelt production and get a glimpse into the creative process behind the scenes.


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In this episode, we'll explore friendships, true crime dramas, and mysterious intrigues. Join us as we uncover the heart-warming journey of Calendar Girls, the pulse-pounding tale of Machinal, and the captivating mystery of Harry Clarke. Plus, don't miss our exclusive backstage chat with Amy Lennox and Benjamin Walker as they share insights from Opening Night. Let's embark on this theatrical adventure!

Calendar Girls

Based on a true story and the hit 2003 film, Calendar Girls by Tim Firth follows Annie and her best friend Chris as they raise funds for the local hospital by creating a calendar featuring themselves and their friends from the Women’s Institute—in tastefully nude poses. This heart-warming and hilarious play celebrates friendship, community, and the power of ordinary people to make a difference.

Machinal

Helen Jones seemingly had a happy marriage until she murdered her husband. Based on the true crime story of Ruth Snyder in 1928, Machinal by Sophie Treadwell is a pulse-pounding journey of someone pushed to breaking point by the relentless machinery of life, expectation, and convention. Rosie Sheehy's outstanding performance in this Ustinov Studio, Theatre Royal Bath production is not to be missed.

Harry Clarke

The play follows Philip Brugglestein, a man with a secret identity as the seductive Londoner Harry. Billy Crudup delivers a captivating performance in this tale of a man's thrilling double life, directed by Leigh Silverman. With comparisons to The Talented Mr. Ripley and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, this mysterious intrigue keeps audiences guessing.

Exclusive Backstage Chat

Join us for an exclusive conversation with Amy Lennox and Benjamin Walker as they share behind-the-scenes stories and insights into their careers, giving us a glimpse into the excitement of opening night.


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Welcome to our latest episode, where we shine a spotlight on a diverse array of stage productions sure to captivate audiences! Join us as we explore Leslie Ash's starring role in Artificially Yours, Ian McKellen's portrayal of Falstaff in Player Kings, the punk reimagining of GISELLE: REMIX, an electrifying flamenco festival at Sadler's Wells, the hilarious antics of USHERS: The Front of House Musical, and a backstage chat with Karis Anderson from Tina: The Tina Turner Musical.

Artificially Yours

Leslie Ash stars in this gripping dark comedy that delves into the consequences of our society's increasing reliance on Artificial Intelligence. Three couples invite an AI relationship therapy device into their homes, hoping to solve their smallest disagreements and deepest issues. However, as the AI device becomes entangled in their lives, it leads to hilarious and disturbing outcomes, raising questions about the nature of human relationships and the role of technology in our lives.

Player Kings 

Ian McKellen takes on the iconic role of Falstaff in Robert Icke's adaptation of Shakespeare's Henry IV. Set in a divided England on the brink of war, the play follows the journey of Hal, who must navigate his father's expectations, his friendship with the infamous Falstaff, and the looming conflict. Bringing together Shakespeare's two great history plays, Player Kings promises to be a theatrical event of the season, offering audiences a compelling exploration of power, loyalty, and leadership.

GISELLE: REMIX

Hot off its sell-out premiere at the Royal Opera House, GISELLE: REMIX returns with its punk reimagining of the classic ballet. Conceived by Pleasance Associate Artist Jack Sears and Royal Ballet Soloist Hannah Grennell, the production combines cabaret excellence, theatrical divinity, and jaw-dropping lip-syncs. Collaborating with dancers from The Royal Ballet, the show subverts the timeless story of love, loss, and redemption, offering audiences a fresh and electrifying take on a beloved classic.

Flamenco Festival at Sadler's Wells

Sadler's Wells presents a spectacular flamenco festival featuring a lineup of renowned artists, including Vicente Amigo, Eva Yerbabuena, and the Ballet Nacional de España. From traditional flamenco to innovative new sounds, the festival celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Spain through music, movement, and colour. Audiences can expect a mesmerising showcase of flamenco's raw energy and emotional depth, transporting them to the heart of Iberian culture.

USHERS: The Front of House Musical

Celebrating its tenth anniversary, "USHERS: The Front of House Musical" returns to the Other Palace with all the drama and laughter of working behind the scenes in a West End theatre. Set during a working shift at a theatre, the show follows the lives of the front of house staff as they navigate workplace romances, preview performances, and managerial pressures. With hilarious and moving stories, "USHERS" offers a backstage glimpse into the world of theatre.

Backstage Chat with Karis Anderson

Join Natalie backstage at "Tina: The Tina Turner Musical" for an exclusive interview with Karis Anderson, who stars as the legendary Tina Turner. Hear first-hand about the challenges and joys of bringing Tina's iconic story to life on stage, as well as insights into the preparation and performance process. Don't miss this behind-the-scenes conversation with one of the West End's brightest talents!


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Join us on a theatrical journey through a diverse array of productions, from classic Shakespearean comedies to contemporary musical adaptations. In this episode, we explore the revival of Marry Me a Little at Stage Door Theatre, the thought-provoking drama of Coming Clean at Turbine Theatre, and the enchanting rendition of A Midsummer Night's Dream by Flabberghast Theatre. Plus, experience the European premiere of Your Lie in April: The Musical in Concert, and don't miss our exclusive backstage chat with the cast of For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy.

 

Marry Me a Little

Get ready for a dazzling revival of a Stephen Sondheim revue as Marry Me a Little hits the Stage Door Theatre. This captivating production patches together 17 songs from nine Sondheim shows, offering audiences a delightful journey through the iconic composer's repertoire. Join us as we explore the magic and musical brilliance of this brand new West End venture.

 

Coming Clean 

Step into the world of 1982 as Coming Clean takes stage at Turbine Theatre. This landmark drama by Kevin Elyot unravels the complexities of fidelity and love as Greg and Tony navigate the challenges of their open relationship. With razor-sharp wit and poignant insights, this production promises to provoke thought and spark conversation.

 

Flabberghast Theatre - A Midsummer Night's Dream

Prepare to be enchanted by The Faction's captivating rendition of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Set against the backdrop of a royal wedding, this multi award-winning ensemble brings Shakespeare's beloved comedy to life with energy, mayhem, and unforgettable visual moments. Join us as we delve into the magic of this timeless tale.

 

Your Lie in April: The Musical in Concert

Following the sold-out success of Death Note the Musical in Concert, get ready for the European premiere of Your Lie in April: The Musical in Concert. Inspired by the beloved manga series, this poignant musical adaptation tells the story of Kōsei Arima, a young piano prodigy, and his journey towards rediscovering his passion for music. Don't miss this heartfelt and visually stunning production.

 

Exclusive Backstage Chat - For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy

Join us for an exclusive backstage chat with Posi Morakinyo, Tobi King Bakare, and Mohammed Mansaray, cast members of the critically acclaimed For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy. Delve into the themes and insights of this powerful production as we gain a behind-the-scenes perspective from the talented actors themselves.


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Join us as we shine a spotlight on some of the most captivating stage productions gracing the city's iconic venues. From uproarious comedies to mind-bending magic, we have a line-up that promises to delight and entertain. So, sit back, relax, and let's explore the magic of the stage together.

 

🎭 The Divine Mrs S:

 

Witness April De Angelis' uproarious backstage comedy, shedding light on the origins of celebrity culture, before fame equated to wealth and power. Directed by Anna Mackmin, known for her captivating productions like "Di and Viv and Rose," this play stars two-time Olivier Award nominee Rachael Stirling as Sarah Siddons. Join the ensemble cast for a journey into the hilarious world behind the curtain.

 

🎭 Mind Mangler: 

 

Prepare for an evening of mind-bending magic and uproarious silliness as the Mind Mangler debuts his two-man solo show in London's West End. After a sold-out UK tour and a tumultuous New York season, brace yourself for a night of laugh-filled mentalism that will leave you gasping for breath at the Apollo Theatre.

 

🎭 Single Spies: 

 

Directed by Simon Meadon, this amateur production presents a delightful cocktail of spies, lies, royalty, and art in Alan Bennett's comedy double bill. In "An Englishman Abroad," step into 1958 Moscow as Coral Browne visits the chaotic flat of defected spy Guy Burgess. Then, a decade later, experience "A Question of Attribution," where Sir Anthony Blunt faces an unexpected interrogation about his shadowy past.

 

🎬 Exclusive Interview: An Open Conversation with Victoria Hamilton-Barritt

 

Join Darren for an intimate chat with Victoria Hamilton-Barritt, the wicked stepmother in "Bronco Billy, The Musical." Delve into her illustrious career and gain insights into her portrayal in this captivating stage production.


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In this episode, we'll take you on a journey through a diverse line up of captivating shows, including  the divine comedy of Sister Act to the poignant gay drama of Breeding, and from the unforgettable Opening Night to the world premiere of Wild About You. Plus, don't miss our exclusive behind-the-scenes interview with cast members Joel Harper-Jackson and Elizabeth Ayodele from the smash-hit Standing at the Sky's Edge.

🎵 Sister Act: A Divine Musical Comedy:

Witness the triumphant return of Sister Act as Olivier Award-winner Beverley Knight and Ruth Jones grace the stage in this uproarious musical comedy. Join them alongside a stellar ensemble cast including Lesley Joseph, Clive Rowe, and Lizzie Bea for a joyous and uplifting tale of music, mishaps, and nuns on the run.

👨‍👨‍👧‍👧 Breeding:

Back by popular demand at The King's Head, Breeding offers a poignant exploration of queer parenthood and adoption. Written by Barry McStay and directed by Tom Ratcliffe, this moving drama delves into the challenges and joys of creating a family in a world where love knows no bounds.

🎭 Opening Night:

Experience the glitz and glamour of Broadway in Opening Night at the Gielgud Theatre, starring BAFTA and Olivier Award-winner Sheridan Smith. Directed by Tony® and Olivier® award-winner Ivo Van Hove, this new musical adaptation of John Cassavetes' iconic film follows the tumultuous journey of actress Myrtle Gordon as she grapples with fame, loss, and redemption.

🎶 Wild About You:

Get ready for a musical extravaganza with Wild About You, a new concert featuring music and lyrics by Broadway star Chilina Kennedy. Produced by Tony Award® winner Brian Spector, this world premiere event brings together a stellar cast including Eric McCormack, Rachel Tucker, Todrick Hall, and more for an unforgettable night of song and dance.

🎬 Exclusive Interview: Behind the Scenes of Standing at the Sky's Edge

Join us for an exclusive behind-the-scenes interview with Joel Harper-Jackson and Elizabeth Ayodele, cast members of the critically acclaimed Standing at the Sky's Edge. Discover the magic behind this smash-hit production and hear firsthand from the stars about their experiences bringing this captivating story to life on stage.

From the heavenly harmonies of Sister Act to the tender exploration of family in Breeding, and the electrifying performances in Opening Night and Wild About You, London's West End offers a treasure trove of theatrical delights. Don't miss out on the magic of live theatre—join us as we celebrate the power of storytelling and the boundless creativity of the stage!


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In this episode we opening with The Hills of California and onto the exhilarating energy of Red Pitch. Join us for a thought-provoking journey through identity and extremism in Foam, and don't miss our exclusive chat with Tarrin Calendar, the star of the thrilling musical Bronco Billy.

 

🏖️ The Hills of California:

 

Join us on a journey to Blackpool in the scorching summer of 1976 as the Webb Sisters return to their mother's rundown guest house. Written by the acclaimed Jez Butterworth and skilfully directed by the incomparable Sam Mendes, The Hills of California transports audiences to a time of sweltering heat and family secrets at the Harold Pinter Theatre. Experience the raw emotions and intricate storytelling that have made this production a must-see event in London's West End.

 

⚽ Red Pitch: 

 

Get ready for an adrenaline-fuelled ride with Red Pitch, the smash-hit Bush Theatre production that has made its triumphant transfer to Soho Place. Follow the journey of three lifelong friends as they grapple with brotherhood, ambition, and the imminent threat of their beloved football pitch's demolition. With powerful performances and a gripping narrative, Red Pitch explores themes of resilience, friendship, and the fight for belonging in a rapidly changing world.

 

💔 Foam: 

 

Step back in time to 1970s London and delve into the thought-provoking drama of Foam. Matthew Baldwin delivers a captivating performance in this compelling story that explores the complexities of identity and extremism. Set against the backdrop of the skinhead and gay scenes, Foam offers a poignant reflection on the consequences of right-wing ideology and the clash between personal identity and political turmoil.

 

🤠 Bronco Billy: 

 

Hold on to your hats as we embark on a thrilling adventure with Bronco Billy, the rollicking musical that takes audiences on a wild ride through the Wild West. Join Bronco Billy and his eccentric troupe as they encounter love, laughter, and unexpected twists on their quest for reinvention and fulfilment. With infectious energy and toe-tapping tunes, "Bronco Billy" is guaranteed to leave you cheering for more.

 

Plus, don't miss our exclusive backstage interview with Tarrin Calendar, the charismatic star of Bronco Billy, as he shares insights into his role and experiences bringing this dynamic production to life.


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In this episode, we dive into the vibrant world of London theatre with two remarkable productions making waves in the West End - For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy and Standing at the Sky’s Edge. Plus Darren talks exclusively to writer Barry McStay and director Tom Radcliffe about their new project Breeding. 

 

For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy:

 

First up, For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy returns to London’s West End in 2024 after three previously sold-out runs. This thought-provoking play, inspired by Ntozake Shange’s ‘For Coloured Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf’, delves into the complexities of Black masculinity and life in Britain. Join six young Black men as they navigate father figures, lost loves, and the highs and lows of existence in a powerful exploration of survival. Following its critically acclaimed runs, this Olivier Award-nominated production promises a captivating experience for theatregoers at the Garrick Theatre.

 

Standing at the Sky’s Edge:

 

Next, we shift our focus to Standing at the Sky’s Edge, the multi-award-winning new musical transferring to the West End after sold-out runs at the National Theatre and Sheffield Theatres. Hailed as ‘the most exciting new British musical in years’, this production is a love letter to Sheffield, weaving together the hopes and dreams of three generations over six decades. With irresistible songs by legendary singer-songwriter Richard Hawley and a poignant book by Chris Bush, "Standing at the Sky’s Edge" offers a heartfelt exploration of community and the meaning of home. Directed by Sheffield Theatres’ Artistic Director Robert Hastie, this Olivier Award-winning musical is not to be missed.

 

Interview with Barry McStay and Tom Radcliffe:

 

As a bonus, Darren sits down for an exclusive interview with director writer Barry McStay and Tom Radcliffe to discuss Breeding. This funny and moving drama, which premiered in 2023 to critical acclaim, returns to The King's Head by popular demand. Get insights into the making of this compelling production and discover what makes Breeding a must-see theatrical experience.


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In this episode we talk about the Sister Act Spectacle at Heaven Nightclub and Blue’s Electrifying Drama at Seven Dials Playhouse. Plus Natalie goes backstage at Just For One Day with cast member Tamara Tare.

Sister Act (media event):

In this episode, we bring you the glitz and glamour from the Sister Act media event at Heaven Nightclub. Join the star-studded cast, including Olivier Award-winner Beverley Knight, the soulful Ruth Jones, Lesley Joseph, Clive Rowe, Lizzie Bea, Lemar, Alison Jiear, and Carl Mullaney, as they gear up for the much-anticipated West End production at the Dominion Theatre. Beverley Knight reprises her role as the disco diva-in-disguise Deloris van Cartier, and Gavin and Stacey co-creator Ruth Jones takes on the role of Mother Superior. With a Motown-inspired score by Alan Menken, this joyous tale of music, mishaps, and nuns on the run is set to captivate audiences from 15 March to 31 August.

Blue:

We dive into the intense and thought-provoking world of Blue at Seven Dials Playhouse. Detective LaRhonda Parker, portrayed by the brilliant June Carryl, takes centre stage in a gripping interrogation, adding layers of complexity as she investigates one of her own in the shooting of a Black motorist. This powerful two-hander, hailed with 5-star reviews and the prestigious Fringe First Award, delves into the intricacies of race, justice, and loyalty.

Interview with Tamara Tare:

As a bonus, Natalie sits down with Just For One Day cast member Tamara Tare for an exclusive chat as she shares behind-the-scenes stories, her role, and other intriguing aspects of this dynamic show.

Tune in for all the drama, laughter, and backstage revelations in this exciting episode!

🌟 Featured Shows:

Sister Act: A joyous tale of music, mishaps, and nuns on the run, rocking the pews at the Dominion Theatre.

Blue: An intense and timely exploration of race, justice, and loyalty at Seven Dials Playhouse.

Just For One Day: An inside look at the show with a special chat featuring cast member Tamara Tare.


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Hadestown special. Natalie reviews the 5 Star show plus she speaks exclusively to Broadway and West End star Zachary James, the actor portraying Hades.

Welcome to the episode all about Hadestown! In this instalment, we dive into the acclaimed Broadway musical phenomenon, now making its long-awaited West End premiere at the Lyric Theatre. Hadestown, created by singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell and directed by Rachel Chavkin, has been celebrated for its epic celebration of music, togetherness, and hope, winning numerous awards, including 8 Tony Awards and a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theatre Album.

Described as "big, beautiful, and emotionally blasting" by The Guardian, Hadestown intertwines two mythic love stories — that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone. The musical takes its audience on an unforgettable journey to the underworld and back, offering a deeply resonant and defiantly hopeful theatrical experience.

This episode also features an exclusive interview with Zachary James, the actor portraying Hades. Natalie takes you backstage into Zachary's luxurious dressing room for a conversation you won't want to miss.

So, get ready to explore the enchanting world of Hadestown, where a song can change your fate. If you have any questions or if there's anything else you'd like to know, feel free to ask.


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Out Of Season:

The band is back in town, but Michael, Chris, and Dev are no longer in their twenties. Returning to Ibiza and the hotel where it all began thirty years ago, Neil D’Souza's razor-sharp comedy, Out Of Season, explores the gulf between past aspirations and present realities. As they trip down memory lane, Holly and Amy arrive, down-to-earth enough to save our feckless heroes from humiliating themselves. Written by Neil D’Souza and directed by Alice Hamilton, this comedy picks apart how we come to terms with the past and face the future.

Lady Windermere’s Fan:

Oscar Wilde's irreverent comedy, Lady Windermere’s Fan, follows the young Lady Windermere as jealousy over her husband's apparent interest in a mysterious older woman threatens to ruin lives. Set in the upper-class English society of the late Victorian era, the play satirises the hypocrisy of outwardly strict moral rules. With Scarlett Archer as Lady Windermere, George Banks as Lord Windermere, and Olivia Hallinan as Mrs Erlynne, this production promises dazzling period costume, live foley, and an immersive experience.

I Just Like You | a gay myth:

Written and directed by Zachary Wilcox, I Just Like You | a gay myth explores the complexities of gay dating through the intimate story of Pat and Leo. Pat, searching for something deeper, and Leo, who's developed an allergy to intimacy, find themselves unable to resist each other. Following a sold-out Edinburgh run, this play, long-listed for prestigious awards, marks Wilcox's London debut and stars Chandler James and Conor Mainwaring.

The Big Life:

Set in 1950s London, The Big Life follows four men from the West Indies—Ferdy, Bernie, Dennis, and Lennie—who arrive with high expectations and aspirations. Eager to make successes of themselves, they decide to forswear wine and women for three years to focus on their future. However, the women they meet—Sybil, Mary, Zulieka, and Kathy—have different ideas. This joyful Ska musical, blending Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost with the Windrush generation, returns to the stage 20 years after its Stratford East premiere.

Wild About You Interview:

Darren interviews Brian Spector, producer of the brand new musical Wild About You in a concert premiere starring Eric McCormack, Rachel Tucker, and Oliver Tompsett.

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True Tales of Sex, Success and Sex and the City:

Get ready to meet the real Carrie Bradshaw! Candace Bushnell, the international best-selling novelist and creator of TV’s iconic Sex and the City, is taking the stage with her acclaimed one-woman show, True Tales of Sex, Success and SEX AND THE CITY. This whirlwind tour of New York City is a journey through fashion, literature, and, of course, sex. From her arrival in the city with $20 in her pocket to features in Time Magazine and interviews with Oprah Winfrey, Candace Bushnell's incredible life story is a blend of inspiration and entertainment. Whether you're a Carrie, a Miranda, a Charlotte, or a Samantha, grab a seat, pour yourself a Cosmopolitan, and toast to the saucy memoirs of a cultural icon.

TINA – The Tina Turner Musical:

From humble beginnings in Nutbush, Tennessee, to becoming the global Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Tina Turner's story is one of breaking rules and rewriting them. TINA – The Tina Turner Musical reveals the untold story of a woman who defied age, gender, and race boundaries. With 12 Grammy Awards and record-breaking live shows, Tina Turner's life is a testament to resilience and talent. Featuring her beloved songs, this stage musical is written by Olivier Award-winning playwright Katori Hall and directed by the internationally acclaimed Phyllida Lloyd.

Just For One Day:

Relive the day music brought the world together in Just For One Day. Featuring the songs of iconic artists like Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Queen, U2, and more, this musical tells the story of Live Aid and the people united by it. In a decade of political unrest and social revolution, Live Aid brought 1.5 billion people together. This world premiere musical, written by John O’Farrell and directed by Luke Sheppard, captures the spirit of that moment when rock 'n' roll changed the world. Plus, 10% of all ticket sales will be donated directly to The Band Aid Charitable Trust.

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The Motive and the Cue:

 

Get ready for a theatrical journey packed with drama, laughter, and musical magic! First up, renowned director Sam Mendes takes the helm in a fierce and funny new play by Jack Thorne. In The Motive and the Cue, witness Johnny Flynn as Richard Burton, Mark Gatiss as John Gielgud, and Tuppence Middleton as Elizabeth Taylor. As the year is 1964, and Burton is set to play Hamlet in an experimental Broadway production under Gielgud's direction, the collision of two ages of theatre brings forth a riveting exploration of the politics of a rehearsal room and the intricate relationship between art and celebrity. After a sold-out run at the National Theatre, this celebrated production is transferring to the West End for 15 weeks only.

 

Metamorphosis:

 

Next, dive into the surreal world of Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis in a thrilling new adaptation by Frantic Assembly and Lemn Sissay OBE. The story follows Gregor Samsa, who wakes up one morning to find himself transformed into something dangerous and untouchable. Combining Lemn Sissay's lyrical adaptation with Frantic Assembly's uncompromising physicality, this promises to be a visceral and vital depiction of humans struggling within a crushing system.

 

I Should Be So Lucky:

 

Brace yourself for a journey down the aisle and into the isles with the official Stock Aitken Waterman musical - I Should Be So Lucky. Featuring the soundtrack of a generation, this musical takes you on a rollercoaster ride of love, laughter, and last-minute getaways. With hits from pop royalty including Kylie Minogue, Rick Astley, Jason Donovan, Bananarama, and more, this British musical, directed and written by Debbie Isitt, is a celebration of the infectious tunes produced by Stock Aitken Waterman. 

 

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Bitesize Festival:

 

First up, we've got the fourth edition of the Bitesize Festival at Riverside Studios, running from January 29 to February 25, 2024. This festival is a golden opportunity for emerging artists to shine. Riverside Studios is opening its doors, offering a platform for creatives to not just perform but to experience the full spectrum of producing a show, from rehearsal to marketing, all within the iconic venue of West London.

 

A Mirror:

 

Next, join the wedding celebration of Leyla and Joel in the extraordinary and mesmeric play, A Mirror. Starring the award-winning actors Jonny Lee Miller and Tanya Reynolds, this West End production, following a sell-out run at the Almeida Theatre, promises a thought-provoking journey. With the talented duo of writer Sam Holcroft and director Jeremy Herrin, be prepared for a captivating exploration of the intersections of creativity and corruption.

 

Bronco Billy The Musical:

 

Prepare yourself for a trip to the wild side of the West End with Bronco Billy The Musical at Charing Cross Theatre. Set in 1979, this Wild West musical introduces you to a group of romantic, fast-drawing, trick-riding, and disco-dancing Wild West enthusiasts led by Bronco Billy. When Bronco Billy crosses paths with Antoinette Lilly, a determined Manhattan heiress on the run, get ready for a thrilling, zany ride filled with love, reinvention, and the pursuit of dreams. Starring the talented Victoria Hamilton-Barritt and Tarinn Callender, this musical is set to be a rollicking good time!

 

And stay tuned for an exclusive interview with James Hillier and Neil D'Souza, who will be sharing insights into their new play, Out of Season, opening at Hampstead Theatre Downstairs on February 16. This promises to be a compelling addition to London's theatre scene.

 

Join us for an episode brimming with theatrical wonders, where creativity knows no bounds, and the stage is set for unforgettable performances! 

 

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Kim’s Convenience: 

 

Welcome to a theatrical journey that spans generations and genres! 🎭✨First up, join us in the heartwarming world of Kim’s Convenience. This award-winning comedy drama, which inspired the Netflix hit, takes you into the life of Mr. Kim, the hardworking patriarch of a Korean family-run corner store in Toronto. As he grapples with changing landscapes and generational gaps, playwright Ins Choi, who himself played Mr. Kim’s son in the original stage play, stars in this feel-good ode to immigrants who have shaped Canada. Esther Jun, who also has a long history with the play having been cast in the original, returns this time to direct the five strong cast which also includes Namju Go, Jennifer Kim, Brian Law and Miles Mitchell.

 

Rehab the Musical!:

 

Get ready for a time-traveling musical experience with Rehab the Musical! It's 1999, and Kid Pop, a jaded pop star caught in a tabloid sting, faces a choice between jail time and rehab. What seems like a no-brainer vacation quickly turns into an emotional journey of self-discovery. Starring a stellar cast including Keith Allen, Mica Paris, and Jodie Steele, this musical with a stunning score is a timeless story about striving for a better life.

Saddle up for a rollicking queer Western adventure with the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Cowbois. In a sleepy Wild West town, the women, missing their gold-rush-chasing husbands, find a new frontier when the dashing bandit Jack Cannon arrives. This joyous cowboy romp, co-directed by Charlie Josephine and Sean Holmes, brings humour, swagger, and old-fashioned gun-slinging action to the stage.

 

Get ready for laughter, heartbreak, and a whole lot of excitement in this theatrical podcast episode. Join us as we explore the stories, characters, and the creative minds behind these captivating productions. From the corner store to the Wild West, this episode promises a theatrical ride like no other!

 

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Mrs. Doubtfire:

 

Helloooo, theatre lovers! 🌟 Get ready for a show-stopping episode packed with theatrical delights! First up, we dive into the West End sensation - Mrs. Doubtfire This hit comedy musical, hailed as 'genuinely funny' and 'heart-warming,' is soaring from screen to stage at London's Shaftesbury Theatre. Join us as we explore the magic, the laughter, and the fabulous dance numbers that make this musical a 'surefire hit.

 

Cruel Intentions: The ’90s Musical:

 

A must-see experience in New York and Los Angeles and following a sold-out, critically acclaimed production in the Assembly Palais du Variété spiegeltent at the 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Cruel Intentions: The ’90s Musical, from the producers of smash hit Heathers the Musical, finally arrives in London. This nostalgic throwback features the greatest '90s pop classics and promises a wild ride inspired by Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Get ready to relive the magic of Losing My Religion, Torn, The Sign, No Scrubs, Genie in a Bottle, I’ll Make Love To You, Bye Bye Bye, Sometimes and, of course, Bittersweet Symphony. 

 

Cockfosters:

 

Next, we take an exhilarating trip on the tube with Cockfosters. This brilliantly surreal take on the tube journey introduces larger-than-life characters in a journey you'll never forget. Mind the gap, top up your Oyster, and join us for this unforgettable tube adventure!

 

Everybody’s Talking About Jamie:

 

Following a record-breaking three-year West End residency, sold-out UK & Ireland Tour and Amazon studios award-winning film, the smash-hit and critically acclaimed musical Everybody’s Talking About Jamie returns on a major UK Tour. Join Jamie New on his journey to overcome prejudice, beat the bullies, and step into the spotlight. With catchy pop tunes that'll 'blow the roof off the Theatre,' this is a coming-of-age musical that'll have everybody talking about Jamie for years to come.

 

As the curtain falls, our host Natalie sits down with actor Matt Lockett for an exclusive chat about Polar Express and the upcoming Sherlock's Excellent Adventure. It's an episode bursting with laughter, nostalgia, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the world of theatre!

Tune in, poppets, for a theatrical adventure like no other!

 

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🌟 Musicals by Candlelight:

 

Indulge in the magical ambiance of Musicals by Candlelight as it graces the historic Actors' Church in the heart of Covent Garden, London. Immerse yourself in an intimate setting, where you can unwind and enjoy the timeless melodies of the greatest musical theatre songs ever composed. Accompanied by the world-class Icon Strings Quartet, this enchanting experience invites you to listen to popular tunes from beloved musicals such as Mamma Mia!, Chicago, Pretty Woman: The Musical, and more.

 

The Icon Strings Quartet, celebrated for their performances at renowned venues like the Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Opera House, will grace all Musicals by Candlelight concerts. Praised by LondonTheatre1 for its focus on pure musicality, this show is a bold celebration of world-class musicianship, devoid of flashy lights or stage gimmicks. The quartet weaves a tapestry of upbeat and majestic melodies, promising an unforgettable evening for everyone.

 

The Witches:

 

Embark on a thrilling musical adventure with The Witches, which has had its world premiere at the National Theatre. Prepare to discard everything you thought you knew about witches—no pointy hats or broomsticks here. These are the most dangerous creatures on earth, hatching their most evil plan yet. The only hope lies with Luke and his Gran. But with Luke being ten and Gran having a dodgy heart, time is short, danger is everywhere, and they've got just one chance to thwart the witches from squalloping every child in England. This rip-roaring musical rendition of Roald Dahl’s timeless tale, with book and lyrics by Olivier Award-winner Lucy Kirkwood, music and lyrics by Tony Award-nominee Dave Malloy, and directed by Lyndsey Turner, promises wit, daring, and heart in abundance.

 

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Infinite Life:

 

Step into the profound and often humorous exploration of life's complexities with Annie Baker's latest creation, Infinite Life. Set under the direction of James Macdonald, this captivating play presents the stories of five women in Northern California, delving into the intricate nature of suffering and the desires that persist in bodies that may be failing. Fresh from its run at the Tony Award®-winning Atlantic Theater Company in New York, Baker's work is a testament to her singular talent in modern theatre.

 

The Motive and the Cue:

 

In another theatrical venture, The Motive and the Cue, the legendary Sam Mendes directs a riveting new play that unveils the behind-the-scenes drama surrounding the making of Burton and Gielgud's iconic Hamlet. Delve into the enigma of why a globally acclaimed movie star would choose to tackle a play everyone already knows and discover the allure that draws us back to these timeless classics, year after year. As Richard Burton, portrayed by Johnny Flynn, takes on the titular role under the meticulous direction of Mark Gatiss's Gielgud, witness the collision of two eras of theatre, exposing the intricate dynamics between art and celebrity. Jack Thorne's fierce and funny narrative promises a glimpse into the politics of a rehearsal room and the complexities of the relationship between actors and directors.

 

Additionally, get an exclusive peek behind the curtain with an insightful interview featuring cast members Gabriel Akuwudike and Tom Varey from the enthralling Hamnet. As they share their experiences and perspectives, discover the nuances of bringing this compelling production to life. Whether you're a theatre enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of stagecraft, this podcast episode provides a captivating journey through the captivating realms of Annie Baker's Infinite Life and the untold stories behind the making of Hamlet.

 

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Lyonesse:

 

Embark on a journey through the realms of love, passion, and reclusive mystery in the latest episode of our podcast. Kristin Scott Thomas and Lily James lead the cast in Penelope Skinner's searingly funny and passionate new play, Lyonesse, directed by Ian Rickson. Join Elaine, a talented but reclusive actress, as she summons Kate, a young film executive, to her remote Cornish home, unravelling a story that remained hidden for 30 years.

 

Edward Scissorhands:

 

Experience the magic of Matthew Bourne's dance production of Edward Scissorhands, a tale that has captured hearts worldwide since its premiere in 2005. Based on Tim Burton's classic movie, this production, featuring the enchanting music of Danny Elfman and Terry Davies, weaves a bittersweet story of an incomplete boy navigating a strange new world.

 

Cold War:

 

Journey back to communist-controlled Poland in Cold War at Almeida Theatre, a tender and tragic love story brilliantly translated to the stage by Conor McPherson. Adapted from Paweł Pawlikowski’s Academy Award-nominated film, the play spans decades and the divided breadth of Europe. With traditional Polish songs, stirring choral arrangements, and music from Grammy Award-winner Elvis Costello, witness a doomed love story brilliantly told, featuring lead performances to die for from Anya Chalotra and Luke Thallon.

 

House of Bernarda Alba:

 

Explore the intense and oppressive world of House of Bernarda Alba at the National Theatre, where disobedience is no longer tolerated. Harriet Walter plays the formidable matriarch, navigating the consequences of oppressing women in this pitch-black drama. Directed by Rebecca Frecknall, this radical adaptation by Alice Birch of Federico García Lorca’s modern masterpiece promises a gripping exploration of family, desire, and the boundaries of societal expectations.

 

Tune in for an episode filled with theatrical brilliance, featuring stellar performances, poignant stories, and the transformative power of stagecraft. It's a journey through time, emotions, and the human experience you won't want to miss.

 

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