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  • Jonathan Roxmouth talks ‘Phantom’, showbusiness and more

    Since his 2006 debut in the classic show Grease, Jonathan Roxmouth’s talent has taken the world by storm – starring in major musical productions such as Evita, Chicago, Cats and currently the international tour of The Phantom of the Opera. Join us into his dressing room, as in between performances, we go through the most […]

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    18 December, 2020
    Interviews
    all i ask of you, andrew lloyd webber, billy joel, broadway, cats, chicago, christmas, evita, grease, jonathan roxmouth, leonard bernstein, music of the night, opera, performer, phantasm, phantom, pianist, piano, piano man, showman, singer, south africa, south korea, stephen sondheim, sunset boulevard, swingle bells, taipei, taiwan, the phantom of the opera, theatre
  • Shoshana Bean talks Broadway, music and more

    One of the most internationally acclaimed musical theatre actresses, Shoshana Bean has remained a Broadway icon since her first appearance as the leading lady in the worldwide stage phenomenon Wicked. Twenty years after her debut in the New York scene, we meet with the renowned performer to discuss the highlights of her diverse career as […]

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    4 December, 2020
    Interviews
    album, apollo new york, bless the lord, blues, broadway, cd, defying gravity, elphaba, gig, godspell, gospell, itunes, itunes blues, joe mantello, london, los angeles, manhattan, new york, no good deed, no one mourns the wicked, o’farrell street, pie, pop, popular, r & b, recording artist, rock, rythm and blues, sara bareilles, she used to be mine, shoshana bean, singer, spectrum, stephen schwartz, superhero, the trevor project, waitress, west end, wicked
  • Josh Piterman talks ‘Phantom’, theatre and more

    From Sydney to London, from Tokyo to Madrid. Josh Piterman’s career has literally been an exciting journey across the world. Last seen as the title character in the original West End production of ‘The Phantom of the Opera’, Josh joins us today to discuss the amazing highlights of his career, as well as his experience […]

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    11 September, 2020
    Interviews
    all i ask of you, andrew lloyd webber, australia, beautiful, carole king, cats, cats the musical, charles hart, comedy, disney, disneyland, drama, hairspray, harold prince, her majesty’s theatre, jason robert brown, josh piterman, london, madrid, melbourne, michael crawford, music of the night, nessun dorma, phantom, phantom of the opera, romance, sydney, the last five years, the ten tenors, think of me, tokyo, tokyo disneyland, west end, west side story
  • Jake T Austin talks stage, screen and show business with Primera Fila

    Though being 25 usually means the starting point of a career to most of us, this assumption radically changes when you talk to such an experienced actor like Jake T. Austin. With key roles throughout his life in the animated series Go Diego Go!, movies like  Hotel For Dogs and New Years Eve and TV series like The […]

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    31 July, 2020
    Interviews
    60 minutes, all king’s men, broadway, broderick crawford, david auburn, disney, disney channel, fantasporto film festival, hamilton, helen hayes theater, jake gyllenhaal, Jake T. Austin, lin manuel miranda, los angeles, musical theatre, musicals, new york, portugal, pullitzer prize, rober penn warren, saturday night live, theatre, viola davis, west end, willie stark
  • ‘Waitress- The Musical’ confirms new dates for its UK & Ireland tour

    More than 30 venues have been announced for this extensive tour, which will start next spring and carry on until 2020. Featuring music and lyrics by well-known songwriter Sara Bareilles, the show tells the story of an expert pie maker who dreams of ending her loveless marriage and starting a new life. With its full […]

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    24 July, 2020
    Interviews
    adelphi theatre, barry weissler, birmingham hippodrome, broadway, brooks atkinson, comedy, david ian productions, diane paulus, drama, elayne herrick, fran weissler, grammy, grammy awards, ireland tour, jermy daniel, london, mayflower theatre, musical, musical theatre, norton herrick, sara bareilles, the alambra theatre, tony, tony awards, uk tour, west end
  • Interview with Camryn Quinlan: “Don’t be afraid to take chances and put yourself out there”

    Being only 13 years old, Camryn’s artistic background has already got so extense it may almost look like a lifetime achievement. Having taken part in several world-renowned musicals like Beauty and the Beast, Little Mermaid or Annie, her passion for music have also led her to pursue a career as solo singer and songwriter, apart from recently joining […]

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    10 July, 2020
    Interviews
    acapop, acapop kids, annie, anthony ward, ariana grande, beauty and the beast, better days, broadway, camryn quilan, cinderella, disney, disneyland, freckles, freckles face strawberry, little mermaid, london, monsters, musical theatre, my son pinnochio, new york, pentatonix, pinnochio, theatre, walt disney, walt disney company, warner, warner music, west end, willy wonka, zhavia ward
  • An interview with Miriam Rizea: “I treat new experiences as new challenges”

    With an already long background in some of Romania’s most important theatrical venues, Miriam Rizea is no doubt one of the most promising young actresses in Eastern Europe. Also keeping several film credits in her pocket (including an Academy Award-nominated project), Rizea is now starring in the upcoming independent film A Muse, which explores the […]

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    10 June, 2020
    Interviews
    a muse, art house, art house convergence, bucharest, film, film maker, independent, jimmy bontatibus, merisha husagic, muse, national theatre, national theatre bucharest, rares andrici, shakespeare, stage, theatre, us, usa
  • An interview with David Zippel

    From ‘Hercules’ to ‘Mulan’, from ‘City of Angels’ to ‘The Woman in White’, and now currently Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘Cinderella’. David Zippel is one of the most renowned lyricists both in musical theatre and film. Join us in this chat about the highlights of his internationally successful career, learn more about his creative process and […]

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    3 June, 2020
    Interviews
    alan menken, andrew lloyd webber, broadway, china, christina aguilera, cinderella, city of angels, cy coleman, david zippel, disney, disneyland, go the distance, gospel truth, greece, hercules, howard ashman, i won’t say i’m in love, larry gelbart, lea salonga, london, mash, matthew wilder, mulan, musical theatre, new york, reflection, ricky martin, stephen schwartz, susan egan, theatre, tim rice, tootsie, victorian era, walt disney, walt disney world, west end, wilkie collins, zero to hero
  • An interview with Laurence Connor on ‘Les Misérables’

    After a most succesful non-stop 34-year run in the West End, a new revolution comes to London’s ‘Les Misérables’, with its 25th anniversary production finally settled at the Sondheim Theatre. Co-director Laurence Connor joins us to talk about the creative process and the most interest facts about this already world-performed version, which opens a whole […]

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    22 January, 2020
    Interviews
    bring him home, broadway, cameron mackintosh, do you hear the people sing, empty chairs at empty tables, eponine, fantine, i dreamed a dream, i dreamed the dream, javert, jean valjean, john caird, laurence connor, les mis, les miserables, les miz, london, montfermeil, montreil-sur-mer, new york, on my own, paris, red and black, stage, stars, trevor nunn, west end
  • Interview with Tim Rice on ‘The Lion King’

    Twenty years after its official London premiere, Disney’s legendary musical keeps roaring stronger than ever on the West End stage. Join us in this new show, accompanied by world-acclaimed lyricist Tim Rice, the word magician who helped draw the greatest circle of life.

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    25 October, 2019
    Interviews
    20 anniversary, 20th anniversary, aids foundation, animation, anniversary, broadway, cardiff, circle of life, disney, disney animation, edinburgh playhouse, elton john, elton john aids foundation, gala, london, lyceum theatre, michael eisner, mufasa, musical theatre, rafiki, roy disney, royal academy of music, sarabi, simba, the lion king, the walt disney company, theatre, tim rice, wales millennium centre, walt disney, west end, zazu
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