'Seussical the Musical' director James Tobias tells us about bringing the whimsical musical to Southwark Playhouse and the importance of theatre for young audiences.
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Interview: Clifford Samuel on ‘A Guide for the Homesick’
Clifford Samuel tells us about 'A Guide for the Homesick' at Trafalgar Studios and the actor's varied career.
Read More »Modern Anxiety Gets the Spotlight in Made in China’s ‘Super Duper Close Up’
Ahead of 'Super Duper Close Up''s run at the Yard Theatre, writer and performer Jess Latowicki shares her process of creating this 'complex show resulting from the last couple of years spent living in a complicated world'.
Read More »Peter Glanville on Bringing ‘How to Hide a Lion’ to Life
Adapter and director Peter Glanville shares how he and his team brought the whimsical puppet production 'How to Hide a Lion' to life.
Read More »Behind the Scenes of the Anna Fiorentini Variety Show
Marianna Meloni shares a rare glimpse of what happens behind the scenes of one of the most prolific and generous acting schools in London.
Read More »Interview: Jonny Morton on Chickenshed’s ‘Jekyll & Hyde’
Director Jonny Morton tells us more about Chickenshed Theatre Company's new adaptation of 'Jekyll & Hyde' and the company's inclusive work.
Read More »Interview: Director/Choreographer Tony Adigun on ‘Fagin’s Twist’
Director/choreographer Tony Adigun tells us more about the contemporary hip hop piece 'Fagin's Twist' before it embarks on a UK tour.
Read More »Cabaret and Children’s Theatre Converge in ‘Princess Charming’
Spun Glass Theatre Artistic Director Jessica Cheetham shares how 'Princess Charming' combines cabaret and children's theatre to get families talking about gender identity and stereotyping.
Read More »‘Square Rounds’: Bringing Weapons of War to the Finborough Theatre
'Square Rounds' director Jimmy Walters discusses taking Tony Harrison’s daunting piece on at the Finborough Theatre and how this nearly 30-year-old play is still just as relevant today.
Read More »Finborough Theatre – Venue Guide
The Finborough Theatre www.finboroughtheatre.co.uk Seating capacity: 50 A brief history: The Finborough Theatre was founded in 1980, above the pub from which it took its name. The pub itself originating from 1868. It soon forged its reputation as a location for new writing, and during the 1980s hosted numerous names that have gone on to become big in their own fields, from actors to writers. Why we love it: A versatile venue that can quickly be reconfigured for any type ...
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