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Chrystal Genesis Discusses The Southbank Centre's VIOLET NIGHTS
by Marianka Swain - April 29, 2020


Chrystal Genesis is the executive producer of Southbank Centre's Violet Nights initiative and podcast - providing a space for young people to socialise and express their views on, and explore, topical issues with music, performance and discussion....

Artistic Director Yamin Choudury Talks Access and Representation at Hackney Empire
by Jonathan Marshall - April 28, 2020


Yamin Choudury recently celebrated two years in the role of Artistic Director at Hackney Empire. In that short time, the theatre has seen an average of 83% new bookers for many productions, and youth engagement has also increased. Choudury spoke with BroadwayWorld about access, representation and di...

The Orange Tree's Paul Miller Talks About Theatre's Shutdown
by Aliya Al-Hassan - April 24, 2020


With all theatres closed to the current pandemic, BroadwayWorld caught up with the Orange Tree Theatre's Artistic Director Paul Miller about the realities of closing the theatre and his thoughts and plans for the future....

James Morton Talks Debut Play FATHER'S SON, Lockdown, Labels and Mental Health
by Jonathan Marshall - April 22, 2020


James Morton is a playwright from Stoke-On-Trent. His debut play Father's Son was shortlisted for the Tony Craze Award and after a reading at Soho Theatre premiered at this year's Vault Festival. Morton spoke with Broadway World about the process of writing and putting on the play as well as mental ...

Designer Dick Bird Talks NIXON IN CHINA
by Marianka Swain - April 21, 2020


During the shutdown, we're taking the opportunity to look back at some memorable productions. Here, Dick Bird discusses his career with BroadwayWorld, and gives us some fantastic insights into designing the Royal Danish Theatre, Teatro Real Madrid and Scottish Opera's co-production of a modern class...

David Hunter Talks WAITRESS Closing and ALL THE WEB'S A STAGE
by Caroline Cronin - April 20, 2020


David Hunter has become a renowned West End leading man - from Guy in Once to Charlie Price in Kinky Boots, and, most recently, Dr Pomatter in Waitress. Since theatres went dark and lockdown began, he's kept himself busy (and his fans entertained) by actively creating and sharing new material online...

Anthony Alderson Talks Running The Pleasance and The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Cancellation
by Marianka Swain - April 16, 2020


Anthony Alderson has been Artistic Director of the Pleasance - which has a permanent venue in Islington, London, and multiple spaces at the heart of the Edinburgh Fringe - since 2005. He talks to BroadwayWorld about his time at the helm, dealing with the cancellation of this year's Festival, and wha...

Opera Singer Natalya Romaniw Discusses Her Career, New Album and Shutdown Plans
by Marianka Swain - April 13, 2020


Natalya Romaniw has been called 'the outstanding soprano her generation'. Recent work includes the lead roles in Scottish Opera's Tosca and English National Opera's Madame Butterfly, plus making her BBC Proms debut singing Rachmaninov's The Bells with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. She talks t...

Byron Lane Talks Tilda Swinton, Carrie Fisher and Debut Novel A STAR IS BORED
by Jonathan Marshall - April 06, 2020


Tilda Swinton Answers an Ad on Craig's List is as wonderfully original and outlandish as its title suggests. The show has become a cult comedy classic, delighting audiences not once but twice at the Edinburgh Festival, as well as the VAULT Festival and in its writer's homeland, with sellout performa...

PR Chloé Nelkin Discusses Her Company's Journey and the Shutdown
by Marianka Swain - April 01, 2020


Chloé Nelkin is the founder of Chloé Nelkin Consulting (CNC), a PR and marketing firm specialising in the arts. Their work ranges from West End shows to the VAULT and Edinburgh Fringe Festivals, as well as heritage clients like the National Trust, circus stars, and classical music venues like Opera ...

Artistic Director Kumiko Mendl Talks 25 Years of Yellow Earth Theatre
by Marianka Swain - March 31, 2020


In 1995, Yellow Earth Theatre was formed by five British East Asian (BEA) actors: Kwong Loke, Kumiko Mendl, Veronica Needa, David KS Tse and Tom Wu - aiming to develop work that would give BEA actors more choice of roles, and to bring together Western drama school training with exploration of East A...

Vikki Stone Talks #ZoologicalSociety
by Natalie O'Donoghue - March 30, 2020


We caught up with composer and comedian Vikki Stone to chat about the release of her concept album #ZoologicalSociety....

Finbar Lynch Talks INDECENT at Menier Chocolate Factory
by Laura Fuller - March 16, 2020


Finbar Lynch has enjoyed an extensive acting career, spanning stage, film and television. His theatre work includes Girl From the North Country (Noel Coward Theatre, Gielgud Theatre and Toronto) Translations (Donmar Warehouse), Richard III (Almeida Theatre), Antony and Cleopatra (National Theatre), ...

Robert Glenister Talks THE SEAGULL at the Playhouse Theatre
by Anthony Walker-Cook - March 12, 2020


Robert Glenister is currently treading the boards at the Playhouse Theatre in Anya Reiss's adaptation of Chekhov's The Seagull. Starring alongside Game of Thrones's Emilia Clarke and Indira Varma, The Seagull marks Glenister's second production with director Jamie Lloyd. Glenister's recent theatre c...

Nicholas Burns Talks LOVE, LOVE, LOVE at Lyric Hammersmith
by Eleni Cashell - March 11, 2020


Well known for his roles on both stage and screen, Nicholas Burns has recently starred in Measure for Measure (Donmar Warehouse) and Young Marx (Bridge Theatre). He returns to the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, where he appeared in the original cast of Ghost Stories, to play Kenneth in a revival of Mike...

Rob Houchen Chats CITY OF ANGELS
by Fiona Scott - March 10, 2020


Last year, Rob Houchen was seen on both sides of the Atlantic in The Light in the Piazza, and returned to the role of Marius in Les Miserables: The Staged Concert at the Gielgud Theatre. He's also part of the team behind the successful West End Does concert series. Rob spoke to BroadwayWorld about h...

Artistic Director Sean Foley Talks The New Season at Birmingham Rep
by Laura Fuller - March 09, 2020


Today, Birmingham Rep has announced plans for its new season of work, with new Artistic Director Sean Foley at the helm. The programme is bold and inventive, with many nods to Birmingham itself in terms of associate artists and the shows that feature. Sean Foley talks to BroadwayWorld about the impo...

Julian Bird Discusses the 2020 Olivier Awards
by Fiona Scott - March 05, 2020


Julian Bird is the Chief Executive of the Society of London Theatre. 2020 marks 10 years since he joined SOLT and took over the running of the Olivier Awards. Bird spoke to BroadwayWorld about his career and this year's award ceremony, which takes place on 5 April....

Rachael Wooding Talks PRETTY WOMAN THE MUSICAL
by Laura Fuller - March 03, 2020


Wooding talks to BroadwayWorld about her role as Kit de Luca in Pretty Woman The Musical, which opened this week at the Piccadilly Theatre....

John Barrowman Chats STAGES Musical Theatre Cruise
by Fiona Scott - February 29, 2020


John Barrowman is a busy man at the moment. He's currently a judge on ITV's Dancing on Ice and recently popped up in BBC's Doctor Who, reprising his role as Captain Jack Harkness. He's also part of the entertainment line-up of Stages: The Musical Theatre Festival at Sea aboard the Royal Caribbean's ...

Actor Simon Manyonda Talks FAR AWAY at Donmar Warehouse
by Eleni Cashell - February 27, 2020


Simon Manyonda spoke to BroadwayWorld UK about Far Away, how it feels to be working with Caryl Churchill and the power of language....

Kerry Ellis Chats QUEEN MACHINE SYMPHONIC UK Tour
by Fiona Scott - February 24, 2020


Kerry Ellis is known as the first lady of the West End, thanks to her leading roles in shows like Wicked, My Fair Lady and We Will Rock You, plus a busy concert schedule. She spoke to BroadwayWorld about her career and one of her latest projects, the Queen Machine Symphonic UK tour - a tribute to th...

Kevin Mathurin Talks THE VISIT at the National Theatre
by Anthony Walker-Cook - February 19, 2020


Kevin Mathurin is currently appearing in The Visit, Tony Kushner's adaptation of Friedrich Dürrenmatt's play of the same name at the National Theatre. Mathurin plays Bill, one of the inhabitants of Slurry tempted by Claire Zachanassian's offer of a billion dollars in exchange for the murder of one m...

Ricardo Afonso Talks ZORRO: THE MUSICAL IN CONCERT at Cadogan Hall
by Laura Fuller - February 13, 2020


Ricardo Afoinso talks to BroadwayWorld UK about his next outing as Zorro/Diego in Zorro: The Musical in concert at Cadogan Hall on 23 February...

Bryony Corrigan Chats MAGIC GOES WRONG at the Vaudeville Theatre
by Fiona Scott - February 12, 2020


Bryony Corrigan is part of Mischief Theatre and has been seen both on stage in The Play That Goes Wrong and Groan Ups, and also recently on our TV screens in The Goes Wrong Show on BBC1. She spoke to BroadwayWorld about her career and her current role in Magic Goes Wrong at the Vaudeville Theatre....

Debbie Kurup Talks THE PRINCE OF EGYPT in the West End
by Anthony Walker-Cook - February 10, 2020


Debbie Kurup's recent roles include Blues in the Night at the Kiln Theatre), Sweet Charity at Donmar Warehouse), and Girl from the North Country at the Old Vic and in the West End. Kurup is now in Stephen Schwartz's The Prince of Egypt at the Dominion Theatre, playing the role of Queen Tuya. She spo...

Oscar Toeman Chats THE SUGAR SYNDROME at the Orange Tree Theatre
by Fiona Scott - February 07, 2020


Oscar Toeman is the director of The Sugar Syndrome at the Orange Tree Theatre. He is the runner-up of the JMK Award 2019 and previously directed productions at Trafalgar Studios and the Finborough Theatre. Oscar spoke to BroadwayWorld about his career and the production....

Matt Henry Discusses KINKY BOOTS Coming to UK and Irish Cinemas
by Fiona Scott - February 01, 2020


Matt Henry MBE won the 2016 Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his portrayal of Lola in Kinky Boots a?' which also won the Olivier for Best Musical in the same year. The show ran for over 1,400 performances at the Adelphi Theatre, and a special recording will soon be shown in UK and Irish...

Katherine Pearce Talks THE WHIP
by Rona Kelly - January 31, 2020


Actress Katherine Pearce makes her Royal Shakespeare Company debut this season, featuring in both King John and The Whip, a new play by Juliet Gilkes Romero....

STRICTLY's Karen Hauer Talks New Stage Show FIREDANCE LIVE
by Jenny Ell - January 30, 2020


Best known for appearing as professional dancers on BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, Karen Hauer and Gorka Marquez are going on the road around the UK with their brand new show, Firedance Live, which promises a?oehot pulsing beats, seductive choreography and passion that will take your breath awaya??. ...

Actor Ammar Duffus Talks A MONSTER CALLS
by Marianka Swain - January 27, 2020


Ammar Duffus's past work includes Twelfth Night at the National Theatre, Holes at Nottingham Playhouse, and Sally Cookson's take on Peter Pan at the Troubadour. Duffus now reunites with Cookson for the UK tour of A Monster Calls - her critically acclaimed stage version of Patrick Ness's novel, a hit...

Sierra Boggess Discusses Her Upcoming UK Concert at Cadogan Hall!
by Fiona Scott - January 24, 2020


Sierra Boggess is known for originating the roles of Ariel in The Little Mermaid on Broadway and Christine in Love Never Dies in the West End, as well as multiple stints playing her in The Phantom of the Opera. Most recently she portrayed Cinderella in the Hollywood Bowl's production of Into the Woo...

Joe Iconis On Bringing BE MORE CHILL To London
by Marianka Swain - January 21, 2020


Be More Chill, a musical about a teenage boy who uses a supercomputer brain implant to help him fit in at school and get the girl, became a surprise Broadway hit thanks to its hugely dedicated fandom. Now, the show is coming to London's The Other Palace - the first venue outside of the States. Creat...

Carly Bawden talks ROMANTICS ANONYMOUS at Bristol Old Vic
by Debbie Gilpin - January 16, 2020


Emma Rice's Wise Children are back, bringing her acclaimed production Romantics Anonymous to the Bristol Old Vic for a limited run. Carly Bawden, who plays Angélique in the show, talks chocolatiers, suffragettes, and her passion for new writinga??...

Choreographer Matt Flint Talks GUYS AND DOLLS at Crucible Theatre
by Eleni Cashell - January 15, 2020


Matt Flint has choreographed for many popular musicals and television shows, including Strictly Come Dancing and Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway. His most recent work sees him return to Sheffield's Crucible Theatre to choreograph Guys and Dolls....

Jon Robyns Chats LES MISERABLES at the Newly Renovated Sondheim Theatre
by Fiona Scott - January 14, 2020


Jon Robyns most recently had Hamilton audiences in stitches as King George III. Having played the roles of Marius, Enjoras, and, in his own words, the a?oedefinitive rolea?? of Factory Worker #3, he is now the resident Jean Valjean in Les Misérables at the newly renovated Sondheim Theatre. Robyns sp...

Sam Tutty Talks DEAR EVAN HANSEN
by Marianka Swain - January 03, 2020


Last year, recent drama school graduate Sam Tutty landed the role of a lifetime: the lead in Tony Award-winning musical Dear Evan Hansen, which is now playing in the West End. He told BroadwayWorld about his audition journey, experience of the show, favourite songs, and dream future roles... ...

Alice Hewkin Discusses TEENAGE DICK at Donmar Warehouse
by Cindy Marcolina - December 24, 2019


Mike Lew's Teenage Dick has just opened at the Donmar Warehouse. The original take on Shakespeare's Richard III relocates the action to an American high school. We talked to Alice Hewkin, who plays Clarissa Duke, about everything it takes to move Shakespeare into Mean Girls territory....

Ellie Morris Talks THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG at The Duchess Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - December 23, 2019


After being in Peter Pan Goes Wrong and The Comedy About a Bank Robbery, Ellie Morris is joining Mischief Theatre once more to star as Sandra in The Play That Goes Wrong....

Jatinder Verma Sums Up His 40 Years With Tara Arts
by Cindy Marcolina - December 21, 2019


After 40 years of leadership, Jatinder Verma is stepping down as artistic director of Tara Arts in January. After its conception in 1977, he's turned his company from a community project to a prominent presence on the British theatre scene. In recent years, Tara Arts has also become the first (and s...



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