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Infinite Life and Motive and the Cue. Plus an interview with Hamnet cast members Gabriel Akuwudike and Tom Varey...
Infinite Life:
Step into the profound and often humorous exploration of life's complexities with Annie Baker's latest creation, Infinite Life. Set under the direction of James Macdonald, this captivating play presents the stories of five women in Northern California, delving into the intricate nature of suffering and the desires that persist in bodies that may be failing. Fresh from its run at the Tony Award®-winning Atlantic Theater Company in New York, Baker's work is a testament to her singular talent in modern theatre.
The Motive and the Cue:
In another theatrical venture, The Motive and the Cue, the legendary Sam Mendes directs a riveting new play that unveils the behind-the-scenes drama surrounding the making of Burton and Gielgud's iconic Hamlet. Delve into the enigma of why a globally acclaimed movie star would choose to tackle a play everyone already knows and discover the allure that draws us back to these timeless classics, year after year. As Richard Burton, portrayed by Johnny Flynn, takes on the titular role under the meticulous direction of Mark Gatiss's Gielgud, witness the collision of two eras of theatre, exposing the intricate dynamics between art and celebrity. Jack Thorne's fierce and funny narrative promises a glimpse into the politics of a rehearsal room and the complexities of the relationship between actors and directors.
Additionally, get an exclusive peek behind the curtain with an insightful interview featuring cast members Gabriel Akuwudike and Tom Varey from the enthralling Hamnet. As they share their experiences and perspectives, discover the nuances of bringing this compelling production to life. Whether you're a theatre enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of stagecraft, this podcast episode provides a captivating journey through the captivating realms of Annie Baker's Infinite Life and the untold stories behind the making of Hamlet.
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19. Starlight Express & Interview with Becky Namgauds about The Heat
57:23||Season 5, Ep. 19This week we’re reviewing two captivating productions: the electrifying Starlight Express at Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre and the innovative dance performance The Heat, created by and starring Becky Namgauds. Plus, we have an exclusive interview with Becky, who shares her creative journey behind The Heat, a show that explores the contradictions of domestic space, women’s relationships with their bodies, and the internal dialogue often suppressed in everyday life.Starlight Express at Troubadour Wembley Park TheatreAndrew Lloyd Webber’s iconic Starlight Express is now playing in the specially designed Starlight Auditorium at Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre, bringing an immersive world of speed, song, and storytelling to life. This high-energy production features a cast of 40 performers racing above and around the stage, performing some of musical theatre’s most beloved songs, including AC/DC, Make Up My Heart, and the iconic Starlight Express. With dazzling choreography by Ashley Nottingham, spectacular designs, and thrilling new orchestrations by Matthew Brind, Starlight Express is an electrifying experience for all ages. Directed by Luke Sheppard, this new incarnation of the musical promises a truly unforgettable ride.Interview with Becky Namgauds about The HeatWe also sit down with Becky Namgauds to discuss The Heat, a bold and physical dance piece that explores the female body, the complexities of home as both a place of oppression and freedom, and the tensions between comfort and confinement. Set in a surreal domestic dreamscape, The Heat takes audiences on a primal journey where desires and fantasies are laid bare. Becky shares her inspiration for the piece, the process of collaborating with an all-female intergenerational cast, and her unique approach to exposing the internal dialogue of women’s bodies. With striking physicality and moments of surreal humour, The Heat challenges perceptions and dives deep into the world of sensation and instinct.18. Shucked, Faygele, Stiletto & The Devil Wears Prada
33:35||Season 5, Ep. 18This week we’re reviewing four exciting productions that showcase the full spectrum of theatre. From the corn-fed, laugh-out-loud Shucked to the powerful drama of Faygele, the sweeping romance of Stiletto, and the fabulous world of The Devil Wears Prada, this episode is packed with thrilling performances and unforgettable stories.Shucked at Regent’s Park Open Air TheatreShucked, the Tony Award-winning musical comedy, makes its much-anticipated UK premiere at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. With a book by Robert Horn, a score by Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally, and direction by Jack O’Brien, this corn-bred American musical follows Maizy and Beau, whose small-town love story is interrupted when the corn that protects their community starts to die. This raucous, heartfelt production is brimming with catchy tunes, including ‘Woman of the World’, ‘Somebody Will’, and ‘Independently Owned’, and is a must-see for anyone who loves a good laugh with a dash of heart.FaygeleFaygele is a powerful, coming-of-age drama that explores identity, faith, and survival. Starring Ilan Galkoff, Ben Caplan, and Clara Francis, this world premiere tells the story of Ari Freed, whose Bar Mitzvah celebration is shattered by a single word from his father, fracturing his sense of self. As Ari struggles with his adolescence, he battles the complexities of love and duty, all while trying to find himself. This heartfelt play is a deep exploration of the tension between tradition and personal identity, set against the backdrop of a coming-of-age journey.Stiletto – The New MusicalSet in 18th-century Italy, Stiletto is a sweeping musical about ambition, love, sacrifice, and resilience. With a book by Tim Luscombe and music by Matthew Wilder, Stiletto follows Marco, a castrato singer, and Gioia, a black woman with musical gifts, as they fall in love despite the racism and misogyny of their time. This opulent and intense story highlights the power of music and the lengths we go for love. A stunning new musical that brings a rarely explored slice of history to the stage.The Devil Wears Prada – The MusicalThe Devil Wears Prada is back, this time on the stage, and it’s “absolutely fabulous!” (The Standard). Featuring irresistible songs by Elton John and a “terrific” performance by Vanessa Williams as Miranda Priestly, this new musical brings the blockbuster film to life. With an eye-catching debut by Georgie Buckland as Andy, Amy Di Bartolomeo’s comic brilliance as Emily, and Matt Henry’s soulful performance as Nigel, this glittering production delves into the world of fashion and ambition. Directed by Jerry Mitchell, The Devil Wears Prada delivers a chic and theatrical experience that’s “dressed to impress” (The Guardian).17. House of Games & Interview with Ben Welch - The House of Life
34:44||Season 5, Ep. 17In this week’s episode we’re reviewing House of Games at Hampstead Theatre, a gripping adaptation of David Mamet’s noir thriller, and speaking with performer Ben Welch about his upcoming show The House of Life.House of Games at Hampstead Theatre House of Games follows celebrated psychoanalyst Dr. Margaret Ford as she takes on a new client, Billy, whose dangerous addictions lead him into the world of illicit poker games. As she digs deeper into his case, she finds herself entwined in Chicago’s criminal underworld and facing off against Mike, a charismatic gambler. This fast-paced, tense thriller, adapted by Richard Bean, is full of twists, deception, and complex characters who may not even know the rules of the game they’re playing. Directed by Jonathan Kent, House of Games is a must-see for fans of dark psychological dramas and taut thrillers.Interview with Ben Welch We also catch up with Ben Welch, performer and ‘RaveRend’, who’s returning to London to perform in The House of Life. Ben gives us the inside scoop on his upcoming show and shares his journey in the theatre world. His show promises to be an unforgettable, high-energy performance, and Ben’s passion for his craft shines through in this exclusive chat.16. Weer, Conversations After Sex, Scenes From a Repatriation & Mosquitoes
32:33||Season 5, Ep. 16In this packed episode of Theatre Audience Podcast, we’re celebrating a milestone moment in music history with a press event for Just For One Day, commemorating 40 years since the legendary Live Aid concert. We’re also reviewing a mix of theatre productions, including the comedic Weer starring Natalie Palamides, the intimate and powerful Conversations After Sex starring Olivia Hinds, and the thought-provoking Scenes From a Repatriation. Plus, we spotlight Natalie in her latest performance in Mosquitoes at the Bob Hope Theatre.Press Event: Just For One Day Celebrating 40 Years Since Live AidIn celebration of 40 years since the iconic Live Aid concert, we bring you insights from the Just For One Day press event. This special tribute reflects on the unforgettable performances that helped raise awareness and funds for global causes. With music legends and memories from one of the most historic concerts in music history, we dive into the impact of Live Aid and the legacy it continues to hold.Weer at the New Soho Theatre, WalthamstowWeer takes centre stage at the newly opened Soho Theatre in Walthamstow, where Natalie Palamides delivers a bold, comedic performance. This dark comedy, exploring themes of identity, power, and modern relationships, keeps the laughs coming while offering moments of deep introspection. The production marks a new chapter for Soho Theatre, bringing cutting-edge performances to East London, and we discuss Palamides' outstanding portrayal of a character navigating through modern complexities.Conversations After Sex Conversations After Sex is an intimate and candid exploration of love, intimacy, and vulnerability. Starring Olivia Lindsay, this powerful performance delves into the complexities of human connection in a raw and unfiltered way. We discuss how Hinds brings her character to life, and the way the play challenges perceptions of sexuality and human relationships.Scenes From a RepatriationScenes From a Repatriation is a gripping political thriller that questions ownership, cultural heritage, and the meaning of home. Set against the backdrop of the British Museum’s controversial acquisition of a stolen statue, this play offers a haunting examination of the repatriation of cultural artefacts. We break down the themes of the production and its exploration of colonial history and the fight for justice.Mosquitoes at Bob Hope TheatreLastly, we spotlight Natalie’s performance in Mosquitoes at the Bob Hope Theatre. This production, which delves into the chaos of family dynamics and scientific ambition, showcases Natalie’s impressive acting range and brings the complexities of the play to life in a powerful way. We talk about the emotional depth of the show and Natalie’s standout performance.15. Apex Predator, Midnight Cowboy & Backstage with Tori Allen-Martin and Elena Breschi
35:51||Season 5, Ep. 15This week on we’re diving into two thrilling productions that explore everything from supernatural suspense to gritty New York dreams. We review Apex Predator, a genre-busting supernatural thriller starring Laura Whitmore and Sophie Melville, and Midnight Cowboy, a world premiere musical adaptation of the classic novel and film. Plus, we have an exclusive backstage interview with cast members Tori Allen-Martin and Elena Breschi from Midnight Cowboy, where they share all the details behind their roles and the show.Apex PredatorIn Apex Predator, Mia is struggling to keep her life together: a baby that won’t feed, a son being bullied, a husband working long hours on an unspeakable job, and a neighbour who’s disturbing the peace at 2am. With another body found in the Thames, Mia’s desperation reaches a boiling point. When Alfie’s teacher Ana proposes an unconventional route to empowerment, the hunter becomes the hunted. Written by John Donnelly and starring Laura Whitmore and Sophie Melville, this supernatural thriller doubles as a sophisticated critique of modern life. Directed by Blanche McIntyre, known for her record-breaking The Invention of Love at Hampstead, Apex Predator offers a tense, gripping narrative that pushes the boundaries of genre.Midnight Cowboy Midnight Cowboy, based on James Leo Herlihy’s novel and the iconic 1969 film, takes us on a powerful, gritty journey through the streets of New York City. Joe Buck, a young man trying to escape his dead-end life, becomes a sex worker in search of belonging. When he meets Rico ‘Ratso’ Rizzo, the two misfits form an unlikely bond as they try to survive in the unforgiving city. With a book by Bryony Lavery and music by Francis ‘Eg’ White, this musical adaptation breathes new life into the classic story, exploring the depth of friendship and the sacrifices people make in pursuit of their dreams. We explore the music, characters, and themes of this exciting world premiere at Southwark Playhouse Elephant.Backstage Interview with Tori Allen-Martin & Elena BreschiWe also sit down with Tori Allen-Martin and Elena Breschi from Midnight Cowboy, who take us behind the scenes of their roles in this high-energy musical. From the creative process to what it’s like to bring these iconic characters to life, this interview offers a fascinating insight into the making of the show and the performances that make it shine.14. The Choir of Man and Thanks for Having Me
40:26||Season 5, Ep. 14This week we’re reviewing two fantastic productions that bring a mix of high-energy music and sharp comedy to the stage. First, we’re diving into the feel-good, foot-stomping celebration that is The Choir of Man, now in its third year in the West End, and then we discuss Thanks for Having Me, a clever and comedic exploration of modern romance and heartbreak. Plus, we have an exclusive backstage interview with cast members Adeyinka Akinrinade and writer/performer Keelan Kember.The Choir of ManGet ready for a night of live music, incredible performances, and feel-good vibes with The Choir of Man, the Olivier Award-nominated hit that’s been wowing audiences worldwide. Set in the best pub in the world, this energetic production features nine extraordinary men singing and playing hits from artists like Queen, Adele, Guns N’ Roses, Sia, and more. Whether you’re a fan of rock anthems or soulful ballads, The Choir of Man serves up a vibrant mix of music, community, and pure joy in 90 minutes of sensational entertainment. Returning to the Arts Theatre from March 2025, it’s a must-see for anyone looking for an unforgettable night out.Thanks for Having MeThanks for Having Me takes a sharp, witty look at modern relationships and the complexities of love in your late twenties. Written and performed by Keelan Kember, this play explores the dynamics of romance, heartbreak, and self-discovery, with a comedic edge. Having received high critical acclaim during its run at the King’s Head Theatre, the production made a successful transfer to Riverside Studios, where it continues to captivate audiences. Kember’s performance and writing deliver a powerful, honest portrayal of the ups and downs of love and life at the tail end of your twenties.Backstage Interview with Adeyinka Akinrinade & Keelan KemberWe’re also bringing you an exclusive backstage interview with Adeyinka Akinrinade and Keelan Kember, where they share insights into their roles, the creative process behind Thanks for Having Me, and what it’s like working on such a sharp and engaging production. A must-listen for anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes world of theatre.Join us for a packed episode filled with music, laughter, and exclusive interviews that give you a deeper look into the vibrant world of London theatre!13. Olivier Awards 2025 Special – A Night of Surprises and Triumphs
34:51||Season 5, Ep. 13In this special episode we’re celebrating the best of London theatre with a full breakdown of the 2025 Olivier Awards. With Fiddler on the Roof leading the nominations with 13, it was an exciting night for theatre, but a range of shows came out victorious. Fiddler on the Roof, Giant, and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button each took home three awards, while Oedipus and Titanique won two.We discuss the major wins of the evening, including Romola Garai's surprise victory in the Best Actress in a Supporting Role category for The Years, and stage veterans Lesley Manville and John Lithgow, who both claimed Best Actress and Best Actor awards for their roles in Oedipus and Giant, respectively. We also celebrate Elliot Levey's win in the Best Supporting Actor category for Giant.The prestigious Best Musical Revival award went to Fiddler on the Roof, while The Curious Case of Benjamin Button triumphed with Best New Musical, Giant took Best New Play, and Oedipus received the Best Revival award.We also shine a spotlight on the musical theatre winners: Layton Williams won his first Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical for Titanique, while Imelda Staunton claimed Best Actress in a Musical for Hello, Dolly!. John Dagleish won Best Actor in a Musical for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and Maimuna Memon took home Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical for Natasha, Pierre and The Great Comet of 1812.Join us for an exclusive recap of this year’s Olivier Awards, where we discuss the outstanding performances, key moments, and what this night means for the future of London theatre.12. The House Party, House of Life & Retrograde
23:21||Season 5, Ep. 12This week we’re reviewing three thrilling productions that explore power, privilege, and history. From the raw intensity of The House Party at Rose Theatre to the euphoric vibes of House of Life following its sold-out Edinburgh run, and the gripping portrayal of Sidney Poitier in Retrograde at the Apollo Theatre, this episode is full of thought-provoking theatre and high-impact performances.Headlong and Frantic Assembly’s The House PartyThe House Party, a co-production by Chichester Festival Theatre, Headlong and Frantic Assembly, takes a fierce look at class, power, and privilege through the lens of Julie’s 18th birthday party. As the champagne flows and tensions rise, Julie concocts a dangerous mix of entitlement and destruction. Written by Laura Lomas and directed by Holly Race Roughan, this play spins Strindberg’s Miss Julie into a searing and relevant commentary on the generation of today. With movement by Frantic Assembly and a visually striking, intense performance, The House Party is a must-see exploration of power dynamics that leaves a lasting impact.House of LifeHouse of Life brings an explosive energy to the stage following its sold-out 5-star run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. A travelling musical cult collective hosted by the RaveRend, this immersive experience is all about celebration, release, and euphoric togetherness through music and vibes. It’s a wild, energetic party that promises to purge and elevate, pushing audiences to a state of absolute unity. A one-of-a-kind show that combines a sermon, a purge, and an all-out rave, House of Life is a musical ride you won’t want to miss.Sidney Poitier: Trailblazer, Activist, Icon – Retrograde at the Apollo TheatreIn Retrograde, Ryan Calais Cameron’s electrifying drama captures the moment Sidney Poitier stands at the crossroads of his career, preparing to sign a life-changing Hollywood contract. Set just before he becomes the first Black man to win the Oscar for Best Actor, this gripping play explores his internal battle between career and principles, against the backdrop of a time filled with betrayals and tough choices. Directed by Amit Sharma, the production stars Ivanno Jeremiah as Sidney Poitier, with Stanley Townsend and Oliver Johnstone, delivering an unforgettable portrayal of the man who would become an icon.Join us for a powerful episode filled with emotional intensity, raw performances, and a look at some of the most exciting productions on the stage right now!11. The Habits, Alterations, Weather Girl & Alfred Hitchcock Presents – The Musical
41:08||Season 5, Ep. 11This week we’re reviewing an exciting array of productions that span genres from comedy and dark drama to thrilling suspense and musical theatre. We’re diving into The Habits, Alterations, and Weather Girl, and we also bring you insights from the media event of Alfred Hitchcock Presents – The Musical. Plus, we sit down with Jennifer Jennings and Phillip McMahon, the Co-Creators/Directors of THISISPOPBABY, to discuss their groundbreaking work and their upcoming hit show WAKE.The HabitsIn The Habits, three friends – Jess, Maryn, and Milo – continue their quest to defeat the Nightmare King in a board game café. But what starts as a fun, fantastical escape soon begins to blur the lines between fantasy and reality. This debut play from Jack Bradfield explores friendship, dreams, and the power of imagination, with heartfelt performances that will have you laughing and thinking long after the curtain falls. Directed by Ed Madden, it’s a funny and gripping production that’s sure to resonate with anyone who’s ever wanted to escape into a world of fantasy.AlterationsAlterations tells the intense, high-stakes story of Walker Holt, a tailor with big dreams who’s pushed to the brink in 24 hours as he tries to fulfil an impossible order. Set against the backdrop of 1970s London, this reinvigorated version of Michael Abbensetts' seminal work delves deep into the Guyanese experience and the sacrifices made by the Windrush generation. Directed by Lynette Linton, the play is a gripping mix of drama, ambition, and moral complexity, as relationships and friendships are tested under immense pressure.Weather GirlWeather Girl is a dark comedy that explores the absurdity of modern life through the eyes of Stacey, a California weather girl who is living an oversexed and overpaid life amidst the chaos of wildfires and climate catastrophe. But when her world is flipped upside down, Stacey discovers something that might just save us all. Written by Brian Watkins, this sharp, fast-paced production delivers both laughs and a biting commentary on the state of the planet. With a stand-out performance by Julia McDermott, Weather Girl is a brilliantly dark and funny look at the world we’re living in.Alfred Hitchcock Presents – The MusicalAlfred Hitchcock Presents – The Musical takes the iconic films of Alfred Hitchcock and weaves them into a thrilling, suspense-filled musical, with a cast of musical theatre royalty. The world premiere production features a stellar ensemble, including Scarlett Strallen, Sally Ann Triplett, Nicola Hughes, Gary Milner, and Damian Humbley. Directed by Tony Award-winner John Doyle, this inventive musical brings Hitchcock’s signature dark humor and suspense to the stage with a toe-tapping score by Steven Lutvak and a witty book by Jay Dyer.Interview with Jennifer Jennings and Phillip McMahonWe sit down with Jennifer Jennings and Phillip McMahon, Co-Creators/Directors of THISISPOPBABY, to discuss their incredible journey in creating shows that push boundaries between popular culture, counterculture, and high art. They share insights into their work and the inspiration behind their smash-hit show WAKE, which took Dublin city by storm with a critically acclaimed performance at The National Stadium.Join us for an episode filled with thought-provoking drama, dark comedy, musical thrills, and a behind-the-scenes look at some of the most exciting creators in the world of theatre today!