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Enchanted nights: Fantasy, Farce, and Fabulous Entertainment

Season 3, Ep. 41

Embark on a risqué festive adventure with Sleeping Beauty Takes A Prick! The latest adults-only pantomime from the brilliant minds behind Above The Stag Theatre's legendary queer Christmas shows. Prepare for a riotous treat, filled with Matthew Baldwin's hilarious antics as Queen Gertrude. 

 

If you crave interactive hilarity, dive into the unpredictable world of Faulty Towers Dining Experience, where Basil, Sybil, and Manuel serve up mayhem alongside a 3-course meal, delivering non-stop laughter and unexpected surprises.

 

For a south London pantomime extravaganza, join the journey through Jack and the Beanstalk, written and directed by Susie Mckenna. With a funky Giant, magic beans, and soulful songs, this is a pantomime tailored for the local audience. 

 

In Hackney, Clive Rowe directs and stars as Widow Twankey in the magical world of Aladdin, featuring an incredible cast, dazzling costumes, and plenty of laughter. Clive is joined by Natasha Lewis as Abby-na-zaaar!, Ruth Lynch as Spirit of the Ring, Fred Double as Aladdin, Isabella Mason as Jazz, George Heyworth as Mildew Funk, Rishi Manuel as Wishy, and Kat B as the Genie. 

 

Entertainers dazzled audiences with live shows at the Adelphi Theatre, featuring cover bands paying tribute to music legends. An Evening of Burlesque brought world-class entertainers, feathers, and fabulous costumes, setting the stage for a night of glitz and glamour. Radio GaGa honoured Freddie Mercury with hit after hit, while Thank You For The Music - ABBA Tribute celebrated two decades of ABBA's timeless tunes with harmonies, colourful costumes, and dazzling performances.

 

At the National Theatre, witness the intense drama of House of Bernarda Alba, where Olivier Award-winner Harriet Walter portrays a formidable matriarch navigating the complexities of her family's desires. Director Rebecca Frecknalland writer Alice Birch bring a radical twist to Federico García Lorca's modern masterpiece.

 

In an exclusive interview, actor and writer Joshua Maughan provides insights into his upcoming play, Our 1972, set to captivate audiences at the Hope Theatre in January 2024. Get ready for a podcast episode brimming with laughter, drama, and fascinating conversations with some of the brightest stars in London's theatre scene!

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  • 25. Strategic Love and Houdini's Escapes

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    In this episode, we bring you an exciting mix of theatre magic and modern romance. We delve into the critically acclaimed Strategic Love Play, returning for 2024 after its hit run at the Edinburgh Fringe and Soho. Then, prepare to be amazed by Houdini’s Greatest Escape, a hilarious and thrilling production from New Old Friends. To top it off, Darren chats with Lydia Piechowiak about her role as Bess Houdini and her fascinating career in burlesque.Strategic Love PlayFirst up, we revisit the hit Edinburgh Fringe and Soho sell-out show Strategic Love Play, now back for 2024. Imagine two people who've swiped right and are meeting for the first time. It's awkward, uncomfortable, and yet something keeps them glued to their seats. With acid wit and razor-sharp observations, Miriam Battye’s new play dissects the absurdity of modern romance in a way that's both hilarious and deeply relatable.Houdini’s Greatest EscapeNext, get ready for a laugh-out-loud adventure with Houdini’s Greatest Escape. Experience death-defying escapes, jaw-dropping magic, and some of the funniest and quirkiest characters you'll encounter on stage this year. Presented in New Old Friends’ award-winning style of physical comedy and sparkling wit, this 39 Steps-esque thriller promises a whirlwind of chaos and entertainment.Interview with Lydia PiechowiakPlus, Darren sits down with Lydia Piechowiak, who plays Bess Houdini, to discuss her captivating performance in Houdini and her intriguing career as a burlesque performer.
  • 24. Beach Romp, Candlelight Nineties, Moonlit Mysteries, and Parental Rock

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  • 23. Riveting Revivals and Pulsating New Visions

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    In this exciting episode, we review an array of captivating productions that promise to enthral theatre enthusiasts with their compelling narratives and stellar performances. Get ready for in-depth insights and exclusive backstage interviews!Between Riverside and CrazyStephen Adly Guirgis’ fast-moving Rabelaisian tragicomedy, Between Riverside and Crazy, has won multiple awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Known for his other plays such as Jesus Hopped the A-Train, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, and The Motherf**ker with the Hat, Guirgis’ latest work continues to captivate audiences.Michael Longhurst returns to Hampstead Theatre following his triumphant productions of Caroline or Change, Gloria, and The Blackest Black. His other notable productions include Next to Normal, The Band’s Visit, and Constellations (all at Donmar).Starring Danny Sapani as Walter ‘Pops’ Washington, this production features a stellar cast including Ayesha Antoine, Tiffany Gray, Martins Imhangbe, Daniel Lapaine, Sebastian Orozco, and Judith Roddy. Sapani’s recent theatre work includes acclaimed performances in King Lear at the Almeida Theatre and Medea at the National Theatre, alongside prominent screen roles in Killing Eve, Penny Dreadful, and Halo.Underdog: The Other Other BrontëCharlotte Brontë has a confession about how one sister became an idol, and the other became known as the third sister. No, not that one. The other, other one… Anne. The Other, Other One is not a story about well-behaved women; it’s a story about the power of words, sisters and sisterhood, love and jealousy, support and competition.Directed by Northern Stage Artistic Director Natalie Ibu (The White Card), Sarah Gordon’s (The Edit) new play is an irreverent retelling of the life and legend of the Brontë sisters, exploring the sibling power dynamics that shaped their uneven rise to fame.Romeo and JulietTom Holland takes on the role of Romeo, and Francesca Amewudah-Rivers is Juliet in Jamie Lloyd’s new vision of Shakespeare’s immortal tale. This stripped bare interpretation of Romeo and Juliet brings to life the timeless story of wordsmiths, rhymers, lovers, and fighters with a modern twist that promises to challenge contemporary audiences.Exclusive Interview: Strategic Love PlayNatalie goes backstage at Soho Theatre to meet Archie Backhouse and Letty Thomas, the stars of Strategic Love Play. Get an inside look at this intriguing production and hear firsthand from the actors about their experiences and the unique elements that make this play a must-see.
  • 22. Futuristic Thrills and Poetic Journeys

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  • 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.
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  • 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.