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Bitesize at Riverside Studios, A Mirror and Bronco Billy The Musical...

Season 4, Ep. 6

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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