Interviews
Want to go a little deeper into a show? Then this is the place to be. We chat with those making the theatre we review, whether that be the writers, directors, performers, even those running the theatres themselves.
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Interview: Nick Lane on ‘Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four’
'Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four' playwright Nick Lane shares his take on the iconic detective and how he's adapted his stories for the stage.
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‘Anomaly’: Liv Warden on Putting Women’s Stories Centre Stage
Playwright Liv Warden shares why it was important to centre women's voices and take on the effects of the #MeToo movement in her new play 'Anomaly'.
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Interview: Director James Tobias on ‘Seussical the Musical’
'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.
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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'.
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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.
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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.
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Interview: Hajo Schüler on ‘Infinita’ at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Familie Flöz co-founder Hajo Schüler tells us about the company's mask work and creative process as 'Infinita' plays the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
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Bringing ‘The Croydon Avengers’ to the Ovalhouse Stage
Ahead of its Ovalhouse debut, director Suzanne Gorman shares how 'The Croydon Avengers' is telling a different kind of superhero tale.
