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Beach Romp, Candlelight Nineties, Moonlit Mysteries, and Parental Rock
In this episode, we feature an exciting lineup of theatrical experiences, including Fun at the Beach Romp-Bomp-a-Lomp!! – a hilarious and thrilling musical directed by Mark Bell where Grease meets Squid Game on a sunny beach, Nineties by Candlelight – a nostalgic evening in London's Actors' Church with the Icon Strings Quartet performing iconic 90s hits by candlelight, Punchdrunk's Viola’s Room – an immersive, audio-driven journey narrated by Helena Bonham Carter that reimagines a classic gothic mystery, and No Love Songs – a powerful story of new parenthood blending music and storytelling, inspired by Kyle Falconer and Laura Wilde's real-life experiences. Plus, we have an exclusive interview with the creators of No Love Songs, Kyle Falconer and Laura Wilde.
Fun at the Beach Romp-Bomp-a-Lomp!!
Mark Bell (The Play That Goes Wrong) directs this world premiere musical by Brandon Lambert and Martin Landry. Imagine a hot, sunny day at the beach where everyone is gearing up for the legendary Beach Romp-Bomp-a-Lomp!! Grease meets Squid Game in a hilarious, slapstick horror competition for the crown of King or Queen of the Beach. Set to energetic parodies of iconic retro hits, this is a romp you won’t want to miss!
Nineties by Candlelight
Experience the nostalgic charm of the 1990s in London’s historic Actors’ Church in Covent Garden. This enchanting evening features the Icon Strings Quartet performing iconic songs of the 90s, all illuminated by candlelight. With six distinct seating options, you’re in for a memorable, musically magical night.
Punchdrunk - Viola’s Room
Enter a moonlit fever dream with an audio-driven journey narrated by Helena Bonham Carter. Written by Booker Prize-shortlisted Daisy Johnson, this immersive sensory adventure takes audiences barefoot through a labyrinthine installation, revealing a story of innocence lost and obsession unleashed. Dare to follow the light in this intimate gothic mystery.
No Love Songs
After a sell-out premiere at the Edinburgh Fringe and a triumphant run at Dundee Rep, No Love Songs roars into London. Inspired by the real-life experiences of Kyle Falconer (from The View) and Laura Wilde, this powerful story follows two new parents navigating the challenges of parenthood. With songs reimagined live on stage from Kyle’s second solo album, this heartfelt journey blends music and storytelling, capturing the ups and downs of new life together.
Exclusive Interview
We close the episode with an exclusive interview with the creators of No Love Songs, Kyle Falconer and Laura Wilde, who share insights into their powerful, music-driven story.
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10. Offies 2025: Celebrating Off-West End Excellence
24:40||Season 5, Ep. 10The 15th annual Offies Awards recently took place at Central Hall Westminster in a star-studded ceremony hosted by drag superstar Divina De Campo. The event celebrated the best of London's Off-West End theatre scene, recognising groundbreaking work before it reaches mainstream acclaim.Special Award RecipientsLynette Linton & Daniel Bailey received special recognition for their transformative six-year tenure at The Bush Theatre. Under Linton's artistic direction, the theatre championed debuts from UK and Irish writers, including Richard Gadd's "Baby Reindeer," which won three consecutive Olivier Awards. Mischief Theatre was also honoured for ten years of West End success, known for productions like "The Play That Goes Wrong" that bring joy to diverse audiences.Key Winners· Production: "Blood Show," "Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five," "La Bohème," "Run, Rebel," "Sleeping Beauty," and "Sophie's Surprise 29th"· Staging: Hannah Grennell for "Giselle: Remix," Christopher Haydon for "Never Let Me Go," and Tom Littler for "Twelfth Night"· Innovation: "Spectacle of Herself," an acrobatic journey through mental health, queerness, and rageEvent Highlights· Performances by the London Gay Men's Chorus, Mischief Theatre, Tony Award-winner Frances Ruffelle, and Divina De Campo· Musical direction by Ben Goddard· A special performance from Tobias Turley, ITV's "Mamma Mia! I Have A Dream" winnerAbout the OffiesFounded in 2005, OffWestEnd aims to recognise and support London's independent theatre sector, giving it a unified identity to rival Off-Broadway. The Offies have been celebrating outstanding work in London's off-West End theatres since 2010, promoting inclusivity, creativity, and excellence within the theatre community. The 2025 ceremony featured an unprecedented scale, with Executive Producer Denholm Spurr noting: "Nowhere else is there an awards system of this scale, scope, and rigour - assessing thousands of shows across hundreds of venues through an unparalleled cohort of assessors."9. The Last Laugh, Farewell Mister Haffmann & Interview with Olivia
52:45||Season 5, Ep. 9This week we’re reviewing two brilliant productions that offer everything from nostalgia and laughter to dark comedy and suspense. We take a look at The Last Laugh, a hilarious new play celebrating the lives of Tommy Cooper, Eric Morecambe, and Bob Monkhouse, and Farewell Mister Haffmann, a poignant and intense piece set during Nazi-occupied Paris. Plus, we have an exclusive interview with Olivia Lindsay, talking about her new piece Conversations After Sex at the Park Theatre.The Last LaughThe Last Laugh brings the lives of three of Britain’s greatest comedy legends—Tommy Cooper, Eric Morecambe, and Bob Monkhouse—to the stage in a laugh-out-loud play that combines great gags with heartfelt stories. Directed by the award-winning Paul Hendy, the show stars Bob Golding as Morecambe, Simon Cartwright as Monkhouse, and Damian Williams as Cooper. Described as “brilliant” by The Telegraph, this is a nostalgic and poignant celebration of British comedy, making it a must-see for anyone looking for a comedy-filled night out in London.Farewell Mister HaffmannFarewell Mister Haffmann, a French theatrical hit and winner of four Molière Awards, makes its London debut. Set in Nazi-occupied Paris in 1942, this dark and suspenseful drama tells the story of Jewish jeweller Joseph Haffmann, who, in a desperate bid to survive, entrusts his employee Pierre Vigneau with his business in exchange for protection. But the deal comes with a complex and morally challenging twist. As tensions rise and secrets unfold, Farewell Mister Haffmannblends dark humour with harrowing themes of survival and human resilience. This gripping production shines a light on impossible choices made under unimaginable circumstances.Interview with Olivia LindsayWe also sit down with Olivia Lindsay to discuss her new piece, Conversations After Sex, which is premiering at the Park Theatre. Olivia shares her inspiration behind the piece, which explores the complexities of relationships and intimacy. This insightful conversation offers a glimpse into the creative process behind this bold new production and what audiences can expect from Conversations After Sex.8. KENREX, East Is South & Much Ado About Nothing – Thrilling True Crime, AI Drama & Shakespeare’s Wit
26:37||Season 5, Ep. 8This week we’re reviewing three electrifying productions that span a range of genres and styles. From the jaw-dropping true crime story in KENREX to the tense AI thriller East Is South at Hampstead Theatre, and the hilarious, sharp wit of Much Ado About Nothing starring Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell, this episode has it all.KENREXKENREX is the unbelievable true story of small-town bully Ken Rex McElroy and his reign of terror over Skidmore, Missouri. From theft to assault, abduction to attempted murder, Ken Rex has ruled the town with an iron fist for over a decade, evading justice thanks to a slippery defence attorney and a broken justice system. However, after he shoots beloved greengrocer Bo Bowenkamp, the good people of Skidmore decide they've had enough. KENREX is part Western, part True Crime, with a toe-tapping live Americana soundtrack. Having received 5-star reviews from The Daily Telegraph and WhatsOnStage, this production is a gripping exploration of a community taking control and confronting their darkest fears.East Is South East Is South is a tense thriller from Beau Willimon (creator of House of Cards) that delves into the questions posed by rapidly advancing artificial intelligence. The play follows two coders interrogated during a security breach at the AI programme Logos, which is on the verge of consciousness. With the potential to endanger humanity, the tension builds as the coders race against time to uncover the truth. Directed by Ellen McDougall, East Is South challenges us to confront the evolving relationship between humanity and technology and questions what it means to be human in a world where we may no longer be the most advanced beings.Much Ado About NothingIn this contemporary reimagining of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, Tom Hiddleston plays Benedick and Hayley Atwell takes on the role of Beatrice in a battle of wits and love. Directed by Jamie Lloyd, this production combines savage humor and tender moments, showcasing two of this generation’s finest actors in a timeless, hilarious exploration of romance and misunderstanding. The chemistry between Hiddleston and Atwell is undeniable, making this Much Ado one of the most anticipated Shakespeare productions of the year.Join us for an episode full of thrilling true stories, thought-provoking dramas, and classic Shakespearean wit!7. Mrs President, Elektra and Second Best
34:58||Season 5, Ep. 7This week on Theatre Audience Podcast, we’re reviewing three powerful performances that span genres from historical drama to Greek tragedy and contemporary theatre. We start with Mrs President at the Charing Cross Theatre, move on to the intense Elektra starring Brie Larson and Stockard Channing, and finish with the emotional Second Best starring Asa Butterfield. Join us for a deep dive into these unforgettable shows.Mrs President at Charing Cross TheatreMrs President paints an intimate and politically charged portrait of Mary Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln, as she struggles to rebuild her image after being vilified by an envious elite and accused of treason. The play explores her battle for creative control as she collaborates with the world’s first celebrity photographer, Matthew Brady, who helped her husband win the presidency. This gripping drama delves into themes of power, identity, female agency, and the cost of representation. Written by John Ransom Phillips, Mrs President is a compelling exploration of history’s biases and the personal fight to control one’s narrative. A must-see for fans of politically charged theatre and historical drama.Elektra starring Brie Larson and Stockard ChanningThis fresh take on the classic Greek tragedy Elektra brings together the fierce talent of Brie Larson and Stockard Channing. The production delves into the complexities of vengeance and justice, as Elektra seeks retribution for the death of her father. The dynamic between Larson and Channing provides a powerful performance, making this production a must-see for theatre lovers seeking emotional depth and intensity.Second Best with Asa ButterfieldSecond Best is a poignant and intimate drama starring Asa Butterfield. The play explores themes of love, identity, and personal growth as its central character faces the complexities of his own desires and relationships. Asa Butterfield’s performance is heartfelt and layered, making this production one that resonates deeply with audiences.Join us for this packed episode filled with insightful reviews, engaging performances, and a closer look at the stories shaping the stage today!6. Figaro, What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank, If/Then Concert & Paines Plough’s 50th Birthday
28:55||Season 5, Ep. 6This week we’ve got an exciting lineup of reviews and insights, from the grand stage of the London Palladium to the heartfelt If/Then concert performance. We’re reviewing Figaro, What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank, the If/Then concert starring Kerry Ellis, David Hunter, and Adam Garcia, and celebrating the 50th birthday of Paines Plough. This episode is packed with theatre magic, memorable performances, and milestones in the theatre world.Figaro at the London Palladium Figaro is being described as “Phantom of the Opera meets Moulin Rouge with a touch of Greatest Showman,” and promises to deliver a thrilling, musical experience full of twists and turns. With a cast that also includes Coronation Street’s Daniel Brocklebank, Ava Brennan (Hamilton, Les Miserables), Sophia Goodman (Matilda The Musical), and Cian Eagle-Service (Oliver, The Witches), the production is set to be a star-studded affair.If/Then Concert Performance We’re diving into the concert performance of If/Then, starring Kerry Ellis, David Hunter, and Adam Garcia. This production is a dazzling blend of music, emotion, and storytelling, with a powerful score by Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey. The concert presentation of this Tony Award-winning musical brings the show to life in a new way, showcasing the talents of the cast and bringing fresh energy to a beloved piece. We share our thoughts on the performances, the music, and the emotional depth of the show.Paines Plough 50th Birthday Celebration This year, Paines Plough celebrates its incredible 50th anniversary, marking half a century of championing bold new plays and nurturing talent in the UK theatre scene. In this segment, we reflect on the impact of Paines Plough’s work, the important role it plays in supporting emerging playwrights, and the exciting future ahead for the company. It’s a milestone celebration of a company that has shaped the landscape of British theatre.What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank This compelling play by Nathan Englander, adapted from his best-selling novel, explores the complexities of identity, history, and personal responsibility. What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank confronts the weight of the Holocaust and how it continues to resonate in modern times. With its sharp, poignant dialogue and thought-provoking themes, this production offers a deep reflection on memory and moral choices in the face of tragedy.Join us for an episode full of rich theatre reviews, exclusive insights, and a look at the past, present, and future of some of the most exciting productions and companies in the industry today!5. The Invention of Love, Posh, If I Had Her & Jack Holden on Kenrex
40:04||Season 5, Ep. 5This week we’re bringing you reviews from the vibrant London theatre scene and an exciting interview with the talented Jack Holden. Natalie reviews the thought-provoking The Invention of Love at Hampstead Theatre, while Darren shares his thoughts on the satirical play Posh at Questors Theatre. Natalie also attended the rehearsed performance of If I Had Her at the Actors Church, and we’ve got an exclusive interview with Jack Holden where we discuss his career journey and his exciting new show, Kenrex.The Invention of Love at Hampstead TheatreThe Invention of Love by Tom Stoppard takes us on an intellectual and emotional journey, exploring the life of poet A.E. Housman. Natalie reviews this compelling production at Hampstead Theatre, diving into the play’s themes of unrequited love, academic ambition, and identity. Stoppard’s signature wit shines through in this beautifully crafted piece, making it a must-see for fans of thought-provoking drama.Posh at Questors TheatrePosh by Laura Wade is a sharp, satirical look at privilege and power. Darren saw this production at Questors Theatre and shares his thoughts on its compelling characters and biting social commentary. The play’s exploration of elitism and class struggles hits hard, and Darren discusses how this intimate production brings the story to life in a truly impactful way.If I Had Her at the Actors ChurchNatalie attended the rehearsed performance of If I Had Her at the Actors Church, a powerful piece that explores identity, relationships, and self-worth. This emotional performance offers a raw and real look at human connection, and Natalie discusses the impressive talent and direction behind this unique and intimate performance.Interview with Jack HoldenWe’re thrilled to welcome Jack Holden to the podcast! Jack talks about his career to date and shares the exciting details of his new show, Kenrex. From his beginnings in theatre to the creative process behind his latest project, Jack offers a fascinating insight into his journey and what we can expect from his upcoming production.4. Figaro, Matilda at the RSC & Kyoto – New Musicals, Iconic Theatre & Exciting Transfers
25:54||Season 5, Ep. 4This week we’ve got an exciting episode packed with new musicals, iconic productions, and thrilling theatre transfers. We’re reviewing Figaro, a bold new musical, and bringing you behind the scenes of its media event, featuring a short Q&A with some of the talented performers. Plus, we dive into Matilda at the RSC and explore the highly anticipated West End transfer of the RSC’s Kyoto.Figaro – A New MusicalFigaro, a fresh take on the classic story, has arrived as a new musical that brings a unique twist to the beloved character. In our latest episode, we share insights from a special media event, including a lively Q&A with some of the performers who bring Figaro to life on stage. Get ready for a discussion of the show's music, themes, and what makes this new interpretation so exciting for both theatre enthusiasts and newcomers alike.Matilda at the RSCThe Royal Shakespeare Company’s Matilda continues to captivate audiences with its magical storytelling and unforgettable performances. In this segment, we take a closer look at the production’s continued success, examining how this multi-award-winning musical brings Roald Dahl’s beloved tale to life on the RSC stage. With its vibrant performances and imaginative set design, Matilda remains a must-see for families and theatre lovers of all ages.West End Transfer of Kyoto from the RSCThe RSC’s Kyoto is making its much-anticipated West End transfer, and we’re here to give you all the details! This contemporary piece is a poignant exploration of human connection and cultural identity. As Kyoto moves from Stratford-upon-Avon to London’s West End, we discuss the impact of the production and what makes it such a compelling and important piece of theatre.Join us for an episode full of exciting previews, behind-the-scenes insights, and a deep dive into some of the most talked-about shows in London theatre right now!3. Firebird, 10 Nights & Backstage with Robert Eades
45:53||Season 5, Ep. 3In this episode of Theatre Audience Podcast, we’re diving into two incredible shows: Firebird at the King’s Head Theatre and 10 Nights at Riverside Studios. Plus, we’ve got exclusive insights from the If/Then media event, and a backstage chat with actor Robert Eades, who plays Roman in Firebird.Firebird at King’s Head Theatre Firebird is a powerful and emotional exploration of love, identity, and the search for connection. Set against the backdrop of a post-Soviet world, the play follows Roman, a Russian man who grapples with his place in a society that has yet to fully embrace his true identity. This bold, thought-provoking production takes the stage at King’s Head Theatre, and Robert Eades’ portrayal of Roman is nothing short of mesmerising. We chat with Robert about his role and what it means to bring such a complex character to life.10 Nights at Riverside Studios 10 Nights is a gripping, intimate play that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the choices that shape our lives. The production at Riverside Studios offers a stunning performance that leaves audiences reflecting on their own experiences with love, regret, and the passage of time. With its deep emotional core and compelling narrative, 10 Nights is a must-see for anyone who loves thought-provoking theatre.Media Event for If/Then We also touch on the If/Then media event, where we got a sneak peek at the exciting new production staring Kerry Ellis. From the talented cast to the stunning creative team, If/Then promises to be a thrilling addition to London’s theatre scene. Stay tuned for more insights in the upcoming episodes.Backstage Chat with Robert Eades We had the privilege of chatting backstage with Robert Eades, who plays Roman in Firebird. In this exclusive interview, Robert shares his journey into the role, the challenges of portraying such a complex character, and his experience working with the talented team behind this powerful production.Join us for an exciting episode filled with insider knowledge, engaging discussions, and a closer look at the shows that are making waves in London’s theatre scene!2. MJ the Musical, The Little Foxes & The Invention of Love
26:44||Season 5, Ep. 2This week on Theatre Audience Podcast, we’ve got a fantastic mix of musical energy, thrilling drama, and poignant storytelling. We’re reviewing MJ the Musical, the electrifying Broadway hit that brings the King of Pop’s music to life, the gripping drama of The Little Foxes at the Young Vic, and the thought-provoking The Invention of Love. Each of these shows brings something unique to the stage, and we’re here to give you all the insights.MJ the MusicalGet ready to groove with MJ the Musical, a high-energy celebration of the life and music of Michael Jackson. With a cast that brings Jackson’s legendary performances to life, this musical takes audiences on an exhilarating journey through the iconic hits, moments, and challenges of one of the world’s most famous artists. Full of show-stopping numbers, slick choreography, and a deep dive into Jackson’s career and personal life, this musical is an absolute must-see for any fan of the King of Pop.The Little Foxes at Young VicLillian Hellman’s classic play The Little Foxes has been given a bold new staging at the Young Vic. Set in the American South during the early 20th century, this powerful drama explores greed, power, and family loyalty. With its sharp dialogue and compelling characters, The Little Foxes delves into the darker aspects of human nature, showcasing the lengths to which some people will go to get what they want. This production brings the intensity and tension of Hellman’s work to the stage with gripping results.The Invention of LoveIn The Invention of Love, Tom Stoppard takes us on an intellectual and emotional journey, exploring the life of the poet A.E. Housman. This captivating play delves into the themes of unrequited love, academic ambition, and the complexities of identity. Stoppard’s signature wit and philosophical musings shine through in this beautifully crafted piece, offering a moving portrait of a man struggling with his desires and his place in the world.Join us as we explore these three unforgettable productions, each bringing its own unique perspective to the stage. Tune in for in-depth reviews and discussions on what makes each of these shows so special.