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Emma Williams Talks AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN
by Marianka Swain - March 30, 2018


Emma Williams's past work includes Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Half a Sixpence, Mrs Henderson Presents and Love Story. She's currently starring in a new musical version of the iconic Richard Gere film An Officer and a Gentleman, which opens at Leicester Curve on 6 April....

John Hopkins Talks MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
by Rona Kelly - March 29, 2018


2018 marks the 10th anniversary of the Rose Theatre Kingston. Part of the celebrations sees Much Ado About Nothing take centre stage, directed by Simon Dormandy. Having played the role of Claudio early in his career, John Hopkins returns to the play to take on the role of Benedick. With rehearsals ...

Sarah Woodward Talks QUIZ at Noël Coward Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - March 24, 2018


Award-winning actress Sarah Woodward is about to follow the cast of James Graham's Quiz as they move into the Noel Coward Theatre from Chichester....

Louise Jameson Talks VINCENT RIVER
by Charlie Wilks - March 22, 2018


Louise Jameson played the iconic role of assistant Leela in Doctor Who in the Seventies opposite Tom Baker. She later starred in Tenko, Bergerac and EastEnders. In a 40-year career, her first love, the theatre, has seen her work with the National Theatre and RSC, amongst others. Now she stars in Phi...

Bunny Christie and Tony Grech-Smith On the JULIUS CAESAR NT Live Broadcast
by Marianka Swain - March 16, 2018


On 22 March, the Bridge Theatre's production of Julius Caesar - directed by Nicholas Hytner and starring Ben Whishaw, David Morrissey, David Calder and Michelle Fairley - will be broadcast via NT Live. Bunny Christie and Tony Grech-Smith discuss, respectively, designing the show and translating it t...

Lucy Noble On The Royal Albert Hall's Women and the Hall Programme
by Nicole Ackman - March 15, 2018


Lucy Noble is the Artistic and Commercial Director of the Royal Albert Hall, which is currently running a Women and the Hall programme. It celebrates the anniversary of the Representation of the People Act of 1918, which granted women the right to vote, and the Hall's continuing place in the women's...

Jonny Labey Talks STRICTLY BALLROOM THE MUSICAL
by Marianka Swain - March 14, 2018


Jonny Labey's past work ranges from EastEnders and winning TV show Dance Dance Dance to White Christmas and In the Heights on stage. He's now starring as rebellious Scott in Strictly Ballroom The Musical, which begins previews at Piccadilly Theatre on 29 March....

Adrian Lester Talks TRAUMA
by Marianka Swain - March 13, 2018


Adrian Lester stars opposite John Simm in new psychological thriller Trauma, as - respectively - a top surgeon and the father of a boy who dies after an unsuccessful operation, and who holds the surgeon responsible. Following a hit run on ITV, Trauma premieres in the US on BritBox tomorrow....

Buom Tihngang Talks HAMLET Tour
by Rona Kelly - March 13, 2018


Buom Tihngang discusses his role as Laertes in HAMLET, his journey to acting, and memorable moments onstage. Don't miss this exciting interview!...

Cathy Owen Talks Cardboard Citizens' CATHY
by Nicole Ackman - March 12, 2018


Cathy Owen has done work across the UK, including Mother Courage and Her Children at the National Theatre of Wales. She returns to the title role of Cathy for its upcoming tour....

James Cooney Talks HAMLET Tour
by Rona Kelly - March 06, 2018


Almost two years after its first performance, the Royal Shakespeare Company's critically acclaimed Hamlet returns to the stage. A revival of Simon Godwin's 2016 production, this international tour brings together old and new faces. As the tour reaches its London leg, James Cooney spoke to us about ...

Jessica Swale Talks THE JUNGLE BOOK Tour
by Rona Kelly - March 02, 2018


The Jungle Book continues its tour around the UK, playing in Bromley this weekend. In the second part of our interview series, playwright Jessica Swale spoke to us about writing for different spaces on stage, and the inspiration behind the world and characters of this adaptation off stage....

Rosalind Chao Talks THE GREAT WAVE
by Rona Kelly - February 26, 2018


A co-production with the Tricycle Theatre, Francis Turnly's new thriller The Great Wave opens at the National Theatre. This production marks actress Rosalind Chao's debut both at the National and on the West End stage. However, she is no stranger to the Dorfman theatre. Catching up during rehearsal...

Jessica Swale On Getting Into Writing & Theatre
by Rona Kelly - February 23, 2018


Jessica Swale is a director, screenwriter and Olivier award winning playwright. Her most recent stage adaptation The Jungle Book is currently touring, and she is working on no less than six separate screen projects. To say she's busy is an understatement. But, in her own words: 'I wanted to do every...

Molly Chesworth Talks TEDDY at The Vaults
by Nicole Ackman - February 23, 2018


Molly Chesworth is currently starring as Josie in new musical Teddy on its UK Tour before its run at The Vaults in London. A 2017 graduate of the Oxford School of Drama, Chesworth is making her professional debut....

Rula Lenska Talks THE CASE OF THE FRIGHTENED LADY
by Cindy Marcolina - February 22, 2018


Actress Rula Lenska is on the road with The Case of the Frightened Lady. After a brutal murder at Mark's Priory, home to the great Lebanon family, Inspector Tanner finds out that nothing is what it seems inside the house....

Matthew Needham Talks SUMMER AND SMOKE
by Rona Kelly - February 09, 2018


This spring, Matthew Needham will feature in Summer and Smoke at the Almeida Theatre. Rebecca Frecknall's production marks his third show at the theatre this year, having never previously performed there before. Catching up during rehearsals, Matthew reflects on his time at the Almeida so far, his ...

Derek Ahonen Talks CATHERINE AND ANITA at King's Head Theatre
by Charlie Wilks - February 07, 2018


After a successful debut at last year's Edinburgh Festival, Derek Ahonen's one-woman show opens on 9 February at the King's Head Theatre. Catherine and Anita is a dark comedy about heartbreak, mental illness and how those in need so often slip through the cracks. Ahonen is an internationally acclaim...

Gwen Taylor Talks THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
by Cindy Marcolina - January 31, 2018


Stage and screen actress Gwen Taylor takes on the role of Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest, touring the UK until late April....

Amy Ross On Playing Elphaba in the WICKED UK Tour
by Natalie O'Donoghue - January 31, 2018


BWW speaks to actress Amy Ross about playing Elphaba in the UK tour of Wicked and their run at the Edinburgh Playhouse in May....

Jos Slovick TALKS BRIEF ENCOUNTER
by Debbie Gilpin - January 30, 2018


Kneehigh (in conjunction with the Old Vic) are about to revive their acclaimed production of Emma Rice's Brief Encounter, starting with a short tour followed by a six-month West End run. Jos Slovick, playing Stanley, talks bunking off, jazz, and returning to the West End....

Glasgow's Citizens Theatre on Affordable Theatre For All
by Natalie O'Donoghue - January 29, 2018


BroadwayWorld speaks to Keren Nicole from the Citizens Theatre about their extensive range of ticket pricing and why it is so important to have affordable theatre for all....

Annette McLaughlin Talks PINOCCHIO
by Rona Kelly - January 27, 2018


The National Theatre is staging a first. With the blessing from Disney, Dennis Kelly's Pinocchio is the first musical production to feature the songs from the classic 1940 film. Playing the Blue Fairy, Annette McLaughlin takes us through the creative and collaborative process behind this reimaginin...

Ashleigh Gray Talks COMPANY at Aberdeen Arts Centre
by Natalie O'Donoghue - January 25, 2018


BroadwayWorld catches up with Wicked's Ashleigh Gray about taking on the role of Amy in Company at Aberdeen Arts Centre from February 1...

Carol Harrison Talks ALL OR NOTHING
by Charlie Wilks - January 24, 2018


Carol Harrison is probably best known for playing Louise Raymond in EastEnders. Her other screen work includes Brushstrokes, Get Back and London's Burning. Carol also works regularly in the theatre and has written, directed, produced the musical All or Nothing, which she also stars in. After three h...

Roly Botha Talks STRANGERS IN BETWEEN
by Rona Kelly - January 21, 2018


When Strangers in Between played at the King's Head Theatre in 2016, this marked Roly Botha's first professional role in theatre. Two years later, Roly makes his West End debut in the show's transfer to the Trafalgar Studios. Catching up backstage, Roly shares how he got here, audience reactions, an...

Ian Hallard Talks TUMULUS & VAULT Festival 2018
by Rona Kelly - January 20, 2018


The VAULT Festival 2018 opens next week, running from 24 January through to 18 March. During the three months, three hundred shows will be staged, including new thriller and queer noir play Tumulus. Actor Ian Hallard fills us in on rehearsals so far, looks back on a busy year, and even further back ...

Peter Wight Talks THE BIRTHDAY PARTY
by Marianka Swain - January 17, 2018


Actor Peter Wight's career varies from Robert Icke's recent Hamlet to a range of classical and contemporary work with the National Theatre, Royal Court and RSC, plus multiple Mike Leigh films. His current project is the 60th-anniversary revival of Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party, now in previews ...

Catherine Lamb Talks BUNNY at Tristan Bates Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - January 12, 2018


Catherine Lamb is an actress and Artistic Director of Fabricate Theatre. She's about to take the stage in her new production of Jack Thorne's Bunny at the Tristan Bates Theatre directed by Lucy Curtis....

Rudi Dharmalingam Talks MARY STUART Return
by Rona Kelly - January 12, 2018


Mary Stuart returns to the London stage, following a sell out run at the Almeida Theatre. Playing the role of Mortimer, Rudi Dharmalingam spoke to us about preparing to revisit the character, working with director Robert Icke, and the significance of the play today....

Peter Groom Talks DIETRICH: NATURAL DUTY, Politics, Queer History and Visibility
by Charlie Wilks - January 11, 2018


Peter Groom is an actor, dancer and choreographer, originally from Newcastle. Since graduating from Guildford School of Acting in 2013 he has gone on to work both in the UK and internationally, with credits including Schaubuhne, Berlin and Aquilla Theatre, New York. Alongside this he began to create...

Pia Douwes Talks Debut Solo Album and International Career
by Julie Musbach - December 21, 2017


Pia Douwes has spent the last three decades building an illustrious international career. Now she has released her first solo album, aptly titled 'After All This Time'. Pia took a moment to chat with BroadwayWorld about this exciting recording as well as her career thus far....

Joe McElderry Talks JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT
by Cindy Marcolina - December 20, 2017


Joe McElderry - who won the 2009 edition of The X Factor - is ready to end the year taking the UK tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat to Newcastle, his hometown....

West End Producer On His Latest Book
by Nicole Ackman - December 14, 2017


West End Producer is one of the most popular but mysterious social influencers in the West End. He has been involved in the entertainment business his whole life and now both celebrates and pokes fun at theatre on his popular Twitter account and in his books. His second book, Everything You Ever Wan...

Hannah Morrish Talks TITUS ANDRONICUS
by Rona Kelly - December 07, 2017


Hannah Morrish plays her first season at the Royal Shakespeare Company, appearing in no less than three of the Rome MMVII shows. Playing Lavinia in Titus Andronicus, Portia in Julius Caesar and Virgilia in Coriolanus, Hannah spoke to us about the female voice and timeliness of this season....

Michael Fabiano Talks RIGOLETTO at the Royal Opera House
by Nicole Ackman - December 07, 2017


Michael Fabiano is returning to the Royal Opera House this month to star as the Duke of Mantua in Sir David McVicar's production of Verdi's Rigoletto. In addition to being an acclaimed tenor, he's the founder of ArtSmart, a non-profit organisation that provides free voice lessons to pupils at underp...

Andrew Polec & Christina Bennington on BAT OUT OF HELL
by Rona Kelly - December 05, 2017


Fresh off winning Best Musical at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards, Bat Out Of Hell returns to Toronto to continue performances.While back in London, we caught up with stars Andrew Polec and Christina to talk touring, audiences, and the show's return to the West End in 2018....

Lucie Shorthouse On EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE
by Marianka Swain - December 03, 2017


Actress Lucie Shorthouse stars in new musical Everybody's Talking About Jamie, which transferred from Sheffield to the West End's Apollo Theatre - garnering rave reviews, including plenty of praise for Shorthouse's breakout turn as Pritti....

Mark Perry Talks BANANAMAN THE MUSICAL
by Nicole Ackman - December 02, 2017


Mark Perry is the founder of Sightline Entertainment and has worked as both an actor and director in the West End. This Christmas season, he is directing Bananaman the Musical, a farcical adaption of the comic and cartoon, at the Southwark Playhouse. A longtime fan of Bananaman, he is thrilled to be...

Olivia Jacobs Talks WILDE CREATURES
by Nicole Ackman - December 01, 2017


Olivia Jacobs is the co-founder and Artistic Director of Tall Stories, a registered charity internationally recognised for their high-quality family theatre. Olivia has directed shows in the West End, on Broadway, and at the Sydney Opera House, including multiple tours of The Gruffalo. This year, th...



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