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STAGEY CHAT WITH TOM BALL AND TREVOR PAYNE

The next interview in our stagey chat series is with Tom Ball and Trevor Payne. Trevor is the producer and director of the smash-hit show, That'll Be The Day, which is about to entire its 40th consecutive year of touring! To commemorate the occassion, That'll Be the Day will be playing a one-night-only show at the London Palladium with special guest star, Tom Ball.

Get yourself comfy and get ready to chat all things stagey!

STAGEY CHAT WITH AILUN ZHOU


The next interview in our stagey chat series is with Ailun Zhou. Ailun is the creator and performer of production, "The Last Self Tape", which is running at The Cockpit in London on 27th & 28th November.

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LOVERS ACTUALLY | REVIEW

Lovers Actually
Rating: ★★★★
Venue: The Other Palace, London
Cast: Joseph Beach, Ross Clifton, Martha Pothen and Holly Sumpton 

Will the Prime Minister finally get his Christmas wish? Will Mark steal his best friend’s new wife? Will we give the nation’s most beloved Christmas film a cheeky, festive kick in the mistletoe?! You’re damn right we will! Get ready for another hilarious and downright dirty Christmas adventure. From Downing Street to The Other Palace, this naughty musical parody will remind you that, deep down, we’re all just Lovers Actually.

MURDER SHE DIDN'T WRITE | REVIEW

Murder She Didn't Write

Rating: ★★★★
Venue: Duchess Theatre, London

Don your deerstalker, grab your magnifying glass and get your ‘finger of suspicion’ at the ready because Edinburgh Fringe favourites, Degrees of Error, are bringing back their multiple sell-out show for your sleuthing pleasure.

They’ll create a classic murder mystery on-the-spot in this ingenious improvised comedy. You, the audience, become the author as the cast act out your very own Agatha Christie-inspired masterpiece live on stage. At each show this extraordinarily talented company use audience suggestions to create a unique, original and extremely comical murder mystery just for you. All you have to do... is solve it!

THE MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS | REVIEW

The Magic of Christmas
Rating: ★★★★
Venue: Brick Lane Music Hall
Cast: Vincent Hayes MBE, Victoria Yellop, Andrew Robley, William Byrne and Lucy Reed, Samantha McNeil, Jake Lawrence and Charlotte Fage

Come and celebrate the festive season at Brick Lane music hall. A good old fashioned Christmas show, jam packed with comedy, carols and Christmas classics! Audience participation is greatly encouraged. Keeping the tradition of music hall alive, you can enjoy a three course festive lunch or afternoon tea along with the show. When the curtains lift, you will be treated to a great Christmas show full of singing, dancing, and festive fun!

THE FIREWORK-MAKER'S DAUGHTER | REVIEW

The Firework-Maker's Daughter
Rating: ★★★★★
Venue: Polka Theatre, London
Cast: Ajjaz Awad, Jules Chan, Rose-Marie Christian, Chand Martinez, Tika Mu’tamir, Rose Charmaine Camacho and Alex Chang

Lila dreams of becoming a Master Firework-Maker just like her father. However, to become one, she must go on an epic journey that will push her to her limits. Only then can she discover the closely guarded secret to becoming a true firework master.

But when her father’s life depends on her winning the firework competition and pulling off the best display the world has ever seen, can Lila’s skills save the day and light up the skies?

STAGEY CHAT WITH LESLEY JOSEPH


The next interview in our Stagey Chat series is with Lesley Joseph. A national treasure and pantomime favourite, Lesley Joseph is set to play The Wicked Queen at the New Victoria Theatre in Woking from 5th December, for their festive production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

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PRECIPICE | REVIEW

Precipice 
Rating: ★★
Venue: New Diorama, London
Cast: Max Alexander-Taylor, Holly Freeman, Isabella Marshall, Melinda Orengo and Eric Stroud

In the near present, a biomedical emergency drives a young couple to confront their own complicity in the face of impending catastrophe. Four hundred years from now, those who remain celebrate their survival, while long buried truths threaten to unravel their carefully constructed way of life. As the tides rise and the power fails, two timelines converge in a single flat, where yesterday’s mistakes become tomorrow’s reckonings. A darkly funny new musical with a thrilling electro-folk score, Precipice is a story of crisis, humanity, and hope at the edge of disaster.

POSSUM TROT | REVIEW

Possum Trot
Rating: ★★★★
Venue: Tabard Theatre, London
Cast: Neve Francis, Todd Boyce, Nikolas Salmon, Sarah Berger and Dani Arlington

Set in Possum Trot, Nebraska, the play follows Maxine—the sharp-witted, big-hearted owner of the town’s only diner—on a harrowing yet often hilarious mission to keep her beloved town on the map. Maxine, played by Sarah Berger, faces crises after crises threatening the town’s survival. From agricultural giants swallowing up family farms, to climate disasters and an exodus of young people fleeing for the city, she fights tooth and nail to preserve the spirit of her small town—all while juggling the equally comic and chaotic dramas of her own family.

STAGEY CHAT WITH LISA WRIGHT


The next interview in our Stagey Chat series is with Lisa Wright. Lisa is currently playing Rasa in the UK tour of Sunny Afternoon.

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STAGEY CHAT WITH AKO MITCHELL

The next interview in our Stagey Chat series is with Ako Mitchell. Ako is set to play Dracula in Dracapella, which opens at Park Theatre on 3rd December; the perfect Christmas treat to sink your teeth into...

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