Theatre Audience Podcast

  • 21. People, Places, and Things: A Revival of Excellence

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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 & ThingsStep 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.
  • 20. Glitter, Romance, and Future Crimes

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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 ConcertWest 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 CastJoin Darren backstage as he chats with Tanvi Virmani and Jodie McNee, two talented cast members of Minority Report, currently playing at the Lyric Hammersmith.
  • 19. Stage Tales: Love, Loss, and Magic

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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 MondayExperience the world premiere of this twisting tale of love and loss, starring NickHayes 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.PIPPINCelebrate 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.HamiltonImmerse 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 HamiltonJoin 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.
  • 18. Stage Stories Unveiled: A Journey through Friendship, Crime, and Intrigue

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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 GirlsBased 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.MachinalHelen 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 ClarkeThe 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 ChatJoin 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.
  • 17. Stage Spotlight: AI, Shakespeare, Flamenco, and Musicals Galore!

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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 YoursLeslie 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: REMIXHot 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 WellsSadler'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 MusicalCelebrating 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 AndersonJoin 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!
  • 16. Theatrical Delights: A Journey through Diverse Dramas and Enchanting Musicals

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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 LittleGet 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 DreamPrepare 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 ConcertFollowing 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 HeavyJoin 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.
  • 15. Curtain Call Chronicles: Celebrities, Magic, and Spies Unveiled

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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.
  • 14. Theatrical Tales: From Divine Musicals to Queer Parenthood...

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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 EdgeJoin 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!
  • 13. Theatrical Delights: From Blackpool to the Wild West…

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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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