The acclaimed director of shows including Barber Shop Chronicles, A Taste of Honey and Till the Stars Come Down talks to London Theatre about breaking into writing.
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The acclaimed director of shows including Barber Shop Chronicles, A Taste of Honey and Till the Stars Come Down talks to London Theatre about breaking into writing.
Tanisha Spring, who dazzles as Moulin Rouge dancer Satine in the hit West End show, talks about the importance of alternates in theatre and her dream role.
Olivier Award winner Sam Tutty and Dujonna Gift star in Jim Barne and Kit Buchan’s new British musical, which has just opened at the West End's Criterion Theatre.
The rising star is set to reprise his Olivier-nominated role as Gabe in Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey’s musical at Wyndham's Theatre in the West End this June.
Read interviews with some of the biggest contenders of this year's Olivier Awards, which is taking place at London's Royal Albert Hall on 14 April.
Williams-Stirling talks to London Theatre about the importance of staging Tyrell Williams’s play in the West End and what he learned from starring in Sex Education.
The musical theatre duo were catapulted to success with their show about the six wives of Henry VIII. Now they're back with a new project about modern dating.
The Dear England actor talks about performing in the West End as Sable in Ryan Calais Cameron’s powerful play about six young, Black men in group therapy.
EastEnders and Friday Night Dinner actor Tracy-Ann Oberman explains why now is the time for audiences to see this adaptation of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice.
At the centre of Chris Bush's musical are three stories spanning 60 years. Rachael Wooding, Elizabeth Ayodele, and Laura Pitt-Pulford play the women at the heart of this show.
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