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Leigh Lothian on her role in The Lovely Bones

Directed by Melly Still, The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold, opened this week at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre as it begins a country-wide...

Mary Higgins & Ell Potter on their production Hotter

Following a sell-out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Hotter has just completed a week in the Westend to rave five-star reviews. The show...
Andy Sandberg

Andy Sandberg on directing the musical Shida

Written and performed by Jeannette Bayardelle, the UK première of the hit Off-Broadway musical SHIDA, opens at The Vaults from 11 September – 13 October.

Beverly Rudd on her role in Anna Bella Eema

Directed by Jessica Lazar, the UK première of Lisa D'Amour's Anna Bella Eema opens at Arcola Theatre 16 September – 12 October.
Laurie Kynaston (Nicolas), John Light (Pierre). Credit Marc Brenner

The Son at Duke of York’s Theatre – review

Directed by Michael Longhurst, Florian Zeller’s poignant play deals with adolescent depression after the breakdown of the marriage...
Two Trains Running. Leon Herbert (Holloway), Ray Emmet Brown (Wolf) and Geoff Aymer (West). Credit - Manuel Harlan

Ray Emmet Brown on his role in ‘Two Trains running’

There's a controversial new president in the White House, and racial tensions are on the rise. Directed by...

Theo Barber on his role in ‘My One True Friend’

Two families, two different lives.  My One True Friend is set in 1970 Rhodesia and opened at Tristan Bates...

Phil Cheadle on his role in ‘Reasons To Stay Alive’

'Life is waiting for you. Hang on in there if you can. Life is always worth it.' Reasons to...

Matthew Woodyatt on his role as Victor in Dr. Zhivago

Based on the Nobel Prize-winning novel by Boris Pasternak, Dr. Zhivago takes us on an epic journey of heartbreaking romance, following the search...

Pip Chamberlin on his role in Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain – Part Four!

Birmingham Stage Company’s production of Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain – Part Four! opened at Apollo Theatre on 6 August. We all want to meet...