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Lara Rossi Talks THE WRITER

Lara Rossi Talks THE WRITER

by Nicole Ackman — May 10, 2018
Lara Rossi is currently one of four cast members in Ella Hickson'sThe Writer at Almeida Theatre. She's done work across film, theatre, and television, including Misalliance at the Orange Tree Theatre, Persuasion at the Royal Exchange Manchester, and TV series Crossing Lines....
David Horovitch Discusses NOT TALKING at Arcola Theatre

David Horovitch Discusses NOT TALKING at Arcola Theatre

by Cindy Marcolina — May 10, 2018
David Horovitch is currently starring in Mike Bartlett's Not Talking. Originally broadcast on radio, the play is now being performed on stage for the first time at Arcola Theatre....
Gala Gordon and Gareth David-Lloyd Talk BLUEBERRY TOAST

Gala Gordon and Gareth David-Lloyd Talk BLUEBERRY TOAST

by Charlie Wilks — May 8, 2018
Award-winning US playwright, Mary Laws, exposes the darker side of happily ever after in the UK premiere of this cutting, absurdly funny, twisted tragedy, directed by Soho Theatre's artistic director, Steve Marmion. Two of the cast members, Gareth David-Lloyd and Gala Gordon stopped to chat with Bro...
Sam Psyk and Joshua Lacey On MACBETH NT Live Broadcast

Sam Psyk and Joshua Lacey On MACBETH NT Live Broadcast

by Rona Kelly — May 8, 2018
Continuing our interview series of NT Live broadcasts, this month's focuses on Macbeth at the National Theatre. Directed by Rufus Norris and featuring Rory Kinnear and Anne-Marie Duff, Macbeth will be broadcast live to cinemas across the UK and in selected international venues from Thursday 10 May....
Dermot Crowley Talks TRANSLATIONS

Dermot Crowley Talks TRANSLATIONS

by Rona Kelly — May 5, 2018
Translations is currently in rehearsals at the National Theatre, ahead of its first major revival on the London stage. This not only marks actor Dermot Crowley's fourth time appearing in the play, but also over four decades of working at the National. Catching up over a lunch break, Dermot tells us...
Liam Mower Talks Matthew Bourne's CINDERELLA

Liam Mower Talks Matthew Bourne's CINDERELLA

by Nicole Ackman — May 4, 2018
Liam Mower is currently playing the Angel in Matthew Bourne's Cinderella, after joining New Adventures in 2011. Liam made his West End debut at the age of 12 in Billy Elliot the Musical, as one of the original three Billys; together, they won an Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical....
Glyn Pritchard and Kathryn Hunter Talk ONE GREEN BOTTLE

Glyn Pritchard and Kathryn Hunter Talk ONE GREEN BOTTLE

by Charlie Wilks — May 1, 2018
Written by the prestigious Japanese playwright, director and performer Hideki Noda, One Green Bottle is an existential tragicomic play starring Hideki himself, Olivier Award-winning and acclaimed actor/director Kathryn Hunter and Glyn Pritchard, in an English translation adapted by Will Sharpe....
Barney Norris Talks NIGHTFALL

Barney Norris Talks NIGHTFALL

by Rona Kelly — April 27, 2018
Bestselling novelist and award winning playwright Barney Norris brings his new play Nightfall to the Bridge Theatre. Speaking to us during rehearsals, Barney takes us through the process of mounting a new play in a new space, as part of the theatre's inaugural season....
James Fritz Talks THE FALL

James Fritz Talks THE FALL

by Rona Kelly — April 26, 2018
Originally commissioned as part of the National Youth Theatre's 60th anniversary, The Fall is about generations and the differences and similarities between them. Somewhat appropriately, the show itself has brought together different generations of NYT. As a new cast of students prepares to open th...
Chris Leask Talks THE COMEDY ABOUT A BANK ROBBERY

Chris Leask Talks THE COMEDY ABOUT A BANK ROBBERY

by Cindy Marcolina — April 26, 2018
Chris Leask has reprised the role of Everybody Else in The Comedy About a Bank Robbery. We met up at the Criterion Theatre and a hilarious interview ensued....
Alex Petty of Laughing Horse on the Edinburgh Free Festival

Alex Petty of Laughing Horse on the Edinburgh Free Festival

by Natalie O'Donoghue — April 23, 2018
We catch up with the organiser of Edinburgh's Free Fringe to find out how the festival operates....
Alfred Molina and Alfred Enoch Talk RED

Alfred Molina and Alfred Enoch Talk RED

by Cindy Marcolina — April 23, 2018
Alfred Molina is reprising his role as Mark Rothko in John Logan's play Red, teaming up once again with director Michael Grandage for the first London revival (and West End premiere). He's joined by How To Get Away With Murder star Alfred Enoch....
Tracy-Ann Oberman Talks PRESENT LAUGHTER

Tracy-Ann Oberman Talks PRESENT LAUGHTER

by Rona Kelly — April 20, 2018
Chichester Festival Theatre is a place of firsts for Tracy-Ann Oberman. Last year, she performed in The Fiddler on the Roof, her first professional musical. This Spring, she returns to CFT once again for her first Noel Coward play, Present Laughter. With tech week coming up, Tracy-Ann spoke to ...
Michael Grandage Introduces His Revival Of RED At Wyndham's Theatre

Michael Grandage Introduces His Revival Of RED At Wyndham's Theatre

by Cindy Marcolina — April 19, 2018
Director Michael Grandage is reviving Red by John Logan, it opens at the Wyndham Theatre on the 15th of May and it sees Alfred Molina reprising his role as Mark Rothko and How To Get Away With Murder star Alfred Enoch as his assistant Ken. We were recently invited to snoop around the rehearsal room ...
Luke Thomas on NASHVILLE, LIVE!

Luke Thomas on NASHVILLE, LIVE!

by Natalie O'Donoghue — April 18, 2018
BWW:UK caught up with Luke Thomas, musical director of new theatre show Nashville Live to chat about the upcoming tour....
Sebastian Roché Talks TARTUFFE

Sebastian Roché Talks TARTUFFE

by Charlie Wilks — April 17, 2018
Sebastian Roche is an actor, born in France. He graduated from the prestigious Conservatoire National Superieur d'Art Dramatique, and started his acting career in French theatre, films and television. He is well known for his work on popular American series as well, such as General Hospital, The Ori...
Diana Vickers Talks I WISH MY LIFE WERE LIKE A MUSICAL

Diana Vickers Talks I WISH MY LIFE WERE LIKE A MUSICAL

by Rona Kelly — April 14, 2018
Having first risen to fame via The X Factor, Diana Vickers made the seamless transition from screen to stage, starring in musicals and plays around the UK. The latest show she features in is I Wish My Life Were Like A Musical, chronicling the highs and lows of life in the musical theatre industry th...
Charles Edwards Talks ABSOLUTE HELL

Charles Edwards Talks ABSOLUTE HELL

by Rona Kelly — April 13, 2018
Two decades after it was previously performed at the National Theatre, Rodney Ackland's Absolute Hell returns to the very stage it played back then: the Lyttelton. With a career spanning over two decades too across stage and screen, Charles Edwards is no stranger to the National Theatre. Catching u...
Rob Houchen Talks West End Does The Magic of Animation Concert

Rob Houchen Talks West End Does The Magic of Animation Concert

by Nicole Ackman — April 11, 2018
Rob Houchen is one of the three directors of the new event company called West End Does which has its first concert, The Magic of Animation, on 6 May. The Guildford School of Acting graduate is best known for playing Marius in Les Miserables, Fleet in Titanic, and his many concert performances. Houc...
John Barrowman On His Upcoming Leicester Square Theatre Concerts

John Barrowman On His Upcoming Leicester Square Theatre Concerts

by Cindy Marcolina — April 10, 2018
International stage and screen star John Barrowman is coming back to London with Seth Rudetsky for an intimate concert series at Leicester Square Theatre....
Jeremy Herrin Talks THE MODERATE SOPRANO

Jeremy Herrin Talks THE MODERATE SOPRANO

by Rona Kelly — April 6, 2018
Earlier this week, we spoke to Nancy Carroll about The Moderate Soprano's return to the London stage after two years. Continuing our interview series, director Jeremy Herrin reveals how the world of the play has changed in that time, and how the world outside of the play has too....
Larry Blank On Being Music Director of the Olivier Awards

Larry Blank On Being Music Director of the Olivier Awards

by Nicole Ackman — April 5, 2018
Larry Blank is a prolific composer, conductor and orchestrator. He's worked on shows on Broadway and across the States, including Sugar Babies, Phantom of the Opera, A Chorus Line and A Little Night Music, as well as contributing to orchestrations on films like The Producers and Chicago....
Nancy Carroll Talks THE MODERATE SOPRANO

Nancy Carroll Talks THE MODERATE SOPRANO

by Rona Kelly — April 4, 2018
The Moderate Soprano opens in the West End this week, two years after the production's run at Hampstead Theatre. David Hare's play tells the story of the passion and the people behind Glyndebourne, including the soprano herself: Audrey Mildmay. In this two part series, we speak to the cast and cre...
Jason Robert Brown Talks His Upcoming London Palladium Concert

Jason Robert Brown Talks His Upcoming London Palladium Concert

by Nicole Ackman — April 3, 2018
Jason Robert Brown is a composer, lyricist, and conductor known for his work such as The Last Five Years, Bridges of Madison County and Parade. The three-time Tony award winner is coming to the London Palladium on 11 April as part of BBC Radio 2's Friday Night is Music Night series along with specia...
Emma Williams Talks AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN

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....
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