Category: interviews
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Quick Fire Questions | Kwaku Mills, Dark Sublime
Currently making his West End Debut in Michael Dennis’ new comedy Dark Sublime, I managed to grab a few moments of actor Kwaku Mills’ time to find out more about his character in the play and who he is a huge fan of. For tickets, more info and what I thought of the show, you…
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Quick Fire Questions | Leila Sykes, Greyscale at the Vault Festival 2019
On the blog today is another quickfire questions, this time with Leila Sykes, one of the creators and producers for Greyscale, currently running at the Vault Festival until the 17th March. Written by Madeline Gould and Joel Samuels, Greyscale follows two characters who are on a date with each other and are both characters recounting…
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Quick Fire Questions | Sophie NL Besse, director of Welcome to The UK
Last month, I went to see Welcome To The UK at the Bunker Theatre, PSYCHEDelight’s new satirical piece about the troubles and stigma that comes with moving to the UK from different countries. I managed to grab some time with director Sophie NL Besse to learn more about the production. HS: What is Welcome To The…
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Quick Fire Questions | Becky Brown, Head of Producing at The VAULT Festival 2019
The VAULT Festival officially kicks off in London today! Taking over a whole range of performance spaces in Waterloo, there is something for everyone to go and see at the VAULT Festival 2019. To find out more about this year’s festival, I managed to grab a few moments of the Head of Producing, Becky Brown’s…
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Quick Fire Questions | Ellie DuBois, No Show.
After successful runs at the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe and on a UK tour, Ellie DuBois brings her show No Show to the Soho Theatre for a limited engagement. No Show puts female circus performers at the forefront and offers the audience a glance behind the smiles and performance to see the competition and the price…
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Quick Fire Questions | The Cast of Seussical The Musical
Imagine all of your favourite characters from your favourite author’s back catalogue of books came together to star in a musical? That’s exactly what is going down at the Southwark Playhouse this Christmas in Seussical The Musical. Filled with larger than life characters, the musical has something for everyone with topics in the show covering…
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Quick Fire Questions |Abu Leila, On Death Etcetera
As part of the Camden People’s Theatre, writer Abu Leila will be performing her first full length solo work On Death Etcetera, as part of the No Direction Home festival. In what is described as “a monologue about intergenerational trauma, humour and the Lebanese civil war”, this play is set to pull on a few…
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Quick Fire Questions | Katharine Armitage, director of Frankenstein
Just in time for Halloween, Sutton House will soon play host to director Katharine Armitage’s new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Through a combination of puppetry, shadows and scares, company Tea Break Theatre not only offers an opportunity to celebrate Halloween through history, but it provides the opportunity to reflect on female identity and their role…
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Quick Fire Questions | Scott Alan on The Distance You Have Come.
A new musical is opening at the Cockpit later this month. Award winning composer Scott Alan has created a song cycle using his back catalogue of work, to tell the lives of six individuals who juggle the challenges life throws at them. Under the musical direction of Scott Morgan the production will feature a stellar…
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Quick Fire Questions | Halley Feiffer, writer of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynaecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center of New York.
Halley Feiffer’s off-Broadway hit A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynaecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center of New York will be making it’s European debut in London at the Finborough Theatre from the 2nd to 27th October. Starring accredited actor, comedian and presenter Cariad Lloyd, A Funny Thing sees Karla, a foul-mouthed twenty-something comedian,…
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