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Discover the world of live performance with the Theatre Audience Podcast—an ongoing series hosted by Natalie and Darren. Dive into the latest shows, breaking theatre news, and exclusive interviews each week. Join us on this theatrical  journey where the magic unfolds consistently. Tune in, stay informed, and let your passion for theatre shine! Subscribe now for the latest episodes.

Theatre Audience Podcast Natalie & Darren

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    • 4.9 • 28 Ratings

Discover the world of live performance with the Theatre Audience Podcast—an ongoing series hosted by Natalie and Darren. Dive into the latest shows, breaking theatre news, and exclusive interviews each week. Join us on this theatrical  journey where the magic unfolds consistently. Tune in, stay informed, and let your passion for theatre shine! Subscribe now for the latest episodes.

    Theatrical Delights: A Journey through Diverse Dramas and Enchanting Musicals

    Theatrical Delights: A Journey through Diverse Dramas and Enchanting Musicals

    Join us on a theatrical journey through a diverse array of productions, from classic Shakespearean comedies to contemporary musical adaptations. In this episode, we explore the revival of Marry Me a Little at Stage Door Theatre, the thought-provoking drama of Coming Clean at Turbine Theatre, and the enchanting rendition of A Midsummer Night's Dream by Flabberghast Theatre. Plus, experience the European premiere of Your Lie in April: The Musical in Concert, and don't miss our exclusive backstage chat with the cast of For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy.
     
    Marry Me a Little:
     
    Get ready for a dazzling revival of a Stephen Sondheim revue as Marry Me a Little hits the Stage Door Theatre. This captivating production patches together 17 songs from nine Sondheim shows, offering audiences a delightful journey through the iconic composer's repertoire. Join us as we explore the magic and musical brilliance of this brand new West End venture.
     
    Coming Clean:
     
    Step into the world of 1982 as Coming Clean takes stage at Turbine Theatre. This landmark drama by Kevin Elyot unravels the complexities of fidelity and love as Greg and Tony navigate the challenges of their open relationship. With razor-sharp wit and poignant insights, this production promises to provoke thought and spark conversation.
     
    Flabberghast Theatre - A Midsummer Night's Dream:
     
    Prepare to be enchanted by The Faction's captivating rendition of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Set against the backdrop of a royal wedding, this multi award-winning ensemble brings Shakespeare's beloved comedy to life with energy, mayhem, and unforgettable visual moments. Join us as we delve into the magic of this timeless tale.
     
    Your Lie in April: The Musical in Concert:
     
    Following the sold-out success of Death Note the Musical in Concert, get ready for the European premiere of Your Lie in April: The Musical in Concert. Inspired by the beloved manga series, this poignant musical adaptation tells the story of Kōsei Arima, a young piano prodigy, and his journey towards rediscovering his passion for music. Don't miss this heartfelt and visually stunning production.
     
    Exclusive Backstage Chat - For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy:
     
    Join us for an exclusive backstage chat with Posi Morakinyo, Tobi King Bakare, and Mohammed Mansaray, cast members of the critically acclaimed For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy. Delve into the themes and insights of this powerful production as we gain a behind-the-scenes perspective from the talented actors themselves.

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    Curtain Call Chronicles: Celebrities, Magic, and Spies Unveiled

    Curtain Call Chronicles: Celebrities, Magic, and Spies Unveiled

    Join us as we shine a spotlight on some of the most captivating stage productions gracing the city's iconic venues. From uproarious comedies to mind-bending magic, we have a line-up that promises to delight and entertain. So, sit back, relax, and let's explore the magic of the stage together.
     
    🎭 The Divine Mrs S:
     
    Witness April De Angelis' uproarious backstage comedy, shedding light on the origins of celebrity culture, before fame equated to wealth and power. Directed by Anna Mackmin, known for her captivating productions like "Di and Viv and Rose," this play stars two-time Olivier Award nominee Rachael Stirling as Sarah Siddons. Join the ensemble cast for a journey into the hilarious world behind the curtain.
     
    🎭 Mind Mangler: 
     
    Prepare for an evening of mind-bending magic and uproarious silliness as the Mind Mangler debuts his two-man solo show in London's West End. After a sold-out UK tour and a tumultuous New York season, brace yourself for a night of laugh-filled mentalism that will leave you gasping for breath at the Apollo Theatre.
     
    🎭 Single Spies: 
     
    Directed by Simon Meadon, this amateur production presents a delightful cocktail of spies, lies, royalty, and art in Alan Bennett's comedy double bill. In "An Englishman Abroad," step into 1958 Moscow as Coral Browne visits the chaotic flat of defected spy Guy Burgess. Then, a decade later, experience "A Question of Attribution," where Sir Anthony Blunt faces an unexpected interrogation about his shadowy past.
     
    🎬 Exclusive Interview: An Open Conversation with Victoria Hamilton-Barritt
     
    Join Darren for an intimate chat with Victoria Hamilton-Barritt, the wicked stepmother in "Bronco Billy, The Musical." Delve into her illustrious career and gain insights into her portrayal in this captivating stage production.

    • 45 min
    Theatrical Tales: From Divine Musicals to Queer Parenthood...

    Theatrical Tales: From Divine Musicals to Queer Parenthood...

    In this episode, we'll take you on a journey through a diverse line up of captivating shows, including  the divine comedy of Sister Act to the poignant gay drama of Breeding, and from the unforgettable Opening Night to the world premiere of Wild About You. Plus, don't miss our exclusive behind-the-scenes interview with cast members Joel Harper-Jackson and Elizabeth Ayodele from the smash-hit Standing at the Sky's Edge.

    🎵 Sister Act: A Divine Musical Comedy:

    Witness the triumphant return of Sister Act as Olivier Award-winner Beverley Knight and Ruth Jones grace the stage in this uproarious musical comedy. Join them alongside a stellar ensemble cast including Lesley Joseph, Clive Rowe, and Lizzie Bea for a joyous and uplifting tale of music, mishaps, and nuns on the run.

    👨‍👨‍👧‍👧 Breeding:

    Back by popular demand at The King's Head, Breeding offers a poignant exploration of queer parenthood and adoption. Written by Barry McStay and directed by Tom Ratcliffe, this moving drama delves into the challenges and joys of creating a family in a world where love knows no bounds.

    🎭 Opening Night:

    Experience the glitz and glamour of Broadway in Opening Night at the Gielgud Theatre, starring BAFTA and Olivier Award-winner Sheridan Smith. Directed by Tony® and Olivier® award-winner Ivo Van Hove, this new musical adaptation of John Cassavetes' iconic film follows the tumultuous journey of actress Myrtle Gordon as she grapples with fame, loss, and redemption.

    🎶 Wild About You:

    Get ready for a musical extravaganza with Wild About You, a new concert featuring music and lyrics by Broadway star Chilina Kennedy. Produced by Tony Award® winner Brian Spector, this world premiere event brings together a stellar cast including Eric McCormack, Rachel Tucker, Todrick Hall, and more for an unforgettable night of song and dance.

    🎬 Exclusive Interview: Behind the Scenes of Standing at the Sky's Edge

    Join us for an exclusive behind-the-scenes interview with Joel Harper-Jackson and Elizabeth Ayodele, cast members of the critically acclaimed Standing at the Sky's Edge. Discover the magic behind this smash-hit production and hear firsthand from the stars about their experiences bringing this captivating story to life on stage.

    From the heavenly harmonies of Sister Act to the tender exploration of family in Breeding, and the electrifying performances in Opening Night and Wild About You, London's West End offers a treasure trove of theatrical delights. Don't miss out on the magic of live theatre—join us as we celebrate the power of storytelling and the boundless creativity of the stage!

    • 56 min
    Theatrical Delights: From Blackpool to the Wild West…

    Theatrical Delights: From Blackpool to the Wild West…

    In this episode we opening with The Hills of California and onto the exhilarating energy of Red Pitch. Join us for a thought-provoking journey through identity and extremism in Foam, and don't miss our exclusive chat with Tarrin Calendar, the star of the thrilling musical Bronco Billy.
     
    🏖️ The Hills of California:
     
    Join us on a journey to Blackpool in the scorching summer of 1976 as the Webb Sisters return to their mother's rundown guest house. Written by the acclaimed Jez Butterworth and skilfully directed by the incomparable Sam Mendes, The Hills of California transports audiences to a time of sweltering heat and family secrets at the Harold Pinter Theatre. Experience the raw emotions and intricate storytelling that have made this production a must-see event in London's West End.
     
    ⚽ Red Pitch: 
     
    Get ready for an adrenaline-fuelled ride with Red Pitch, the smash-hit Bush Theatre production that has made its triumphant transfer to Soho Place. Follow the journey of three lifelong friends as they grapple with brotherhood, ambition, and the imminent threat of their beloved football pitch's demolition. With powerful performances and a gripping narrative, Red Pitch explores themes of resilience, friendship, and the fight for belonging in a rapidly changing world.
     
    💔 Foam: 
     
    Step back in time to 1970s London and delve into the thought-provoking drama of Foam. Matthew Baldwin delivers a captivating performance in this compelling story that explores the complexities of identity and extremism. Set against the backdrop of the skinhead and gay scenes, Foam offers a poignant reflection on the consequences of right-wing ideology and the clash between personal identity and political turmoil.
     
    🤠 Bronco Billy: 
     
    Hold on to your hats as we embark on a thrilling adventure with Bronco Billy, the rollicking musical that takes audiences on a wild ride through the Wild West. Join Bronco Billy and his eccentric troupe as they encounter love, laughter, and unexpected twists on their quest for reinvention and fulfilment. With infectious energy and toe-tapping tunes, "Bronco Billy" is guaranteed to leave you cheering for more.
     
    Plus, don't miss our exclusive backstage interview with Tarrin Calendar, the charismatic star of Bronco Billy, as he shares insights into his role and experiences bringing this dynamic production to life.

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    Exploring London's Theatrical Landscape with For Black Boys, Standing at the Sky’s Edge and Breeding

    Exploring London's Theatrical Landscape with For Black Boys, Standing at the Sky’s Edge and Breeding

    In this episode, we dive into the vibrant world of London theatre with two remarkable productions making waves in the West End - For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy and Standing at the Sky’s Edge. Plus Darren talks exclusively to writer Barry McStay and director Tom Radcliffe about their new project Breeding. 
     
    For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy:
     
    First up, For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy returns to London’s West End in 2024 after three previously sold-out runs. This thought-provoking play, inspired by Ntozake Shange’s ‘For Coloured Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf’, delves into the complexities of Black masculinity and life in Britain. Join six young Black men as they navigate father figures, lost loves, and the highs and lows of existence in a powerful exploration of survival. Following its critically acclaimed runs, this Olivier Award-nominated production promises a captivating experience for theatregoers at the Garrick Theatre.
     
    Standing at the Sky’s Edge:
     
    Next, we shift our focus to Standing at the Sky’s Edge, the multi-award-winning new musical transferring to the West End after sold-out runs at the National Theatre and Sheffield Theatres. Hailed as ‘the most exciting new British musical in years’, this production is a love letter to Sheffield, weaving together the hopes and dreams of three generations over six decades. With irresistible songs by legendary singer-songwriter Richard Hawley and a poignant book by Chris Bush, "Standing at the Sky’s Edge" offers a heartfelt exploration of community and the meaning of home. Directed by Sheffield Theatres’ Artistic Director Robert Hastie, this Olivier Award-winning musical is not to be missed.
     
    Interview with Barry McStay and Tom Radcliffe:
     
    As a bonus, Darren sits down for an exclusive interview with director writer Barry McStay and Tom Radcliffe to discuss Breeding. This funny and moving drama, which premiered in 2023 to critical acclaim, returns to The King's Head by popular demand. Get insights into the making of this compelling production and discover what makes Breeding a must-see theatrical experience.

    • 48 min
    Sister Act Spectacle at Heaven Nightclub and Blue's Electrifying Drama at Seven Dials Playhouse

    Sister Act Spectacle at Heaven Nightclub and Blue's Electrifying Drama at Seven Dials Playhouse

    In this episode we talk about the Sister Act Spectacle at Heaven Nightclub and Blue’s Electrifying Drama at Seven Dials Playhouse. Plus Natalie goes backstage at Just For One Day with cast member Tamara Tare.

    Sister Act (media event):

    In this episode, we bring you the glitz and glamour from the Sister Act media event at Heaven Nightclub. Join the star-studded cast, including Olivier Award-winner Beverley Knight, the soulful Ruth Jones, Lesley Joseph, Clive Rowe, Lizzie Bea, Lemar, Alison Jiear, and Carl Mullaney, as they gear up for the much-anticipated West End production at the Dominion Theatre. Beverley Knight reprises her role as the disco diva-in-disguise Deloris van Cartier, and Gavin and Stacey co-creator Ruth Jones takes on the role of Mother Superior. With a Motown-inspired score by Alan Menken, this joyous tale of music, mishaps, and nuns on the run is set to captivate audiences from 15 March to 31 August.

    Blue:

    We dive into the intense and thought-provoking world of Blue at Seven Dials Playhouse. Detective LaRhonda Parker, portrayed by the brilliant June Carryl, takes centre stage in a gripping interrogation, adding layers of complexity as she investigates one of her own in the shooting of a Black motorist. This powerful two-hander, hailed with 5-star reviews and the prestigious Fringe First Award, delves into the intricacies of race, justice, and loyalty.

    Interview with Tamara Tare:

    As a bonus, Natalie sits down with Just For One Day cast member Tamara Tare for an exclusive chat as she shares behind-the-scenes stories, her role, and other intriguing aspects of this dynamic show.

    Tune in for all the drama, laughter, and backstage revelations in this exciting episode!

    🌟 Featured Shows:

    Sister Act: A joyous tale of music, mishaps, and nuns on the run, rocking the pews at the Dominion Theatre.
    Blue: An intense and timely exploration of race, justice, and loyalty at Seven Dials Playhouse.
    Just For One Day: An inside look at the show with a special chat featuring cast member Tamara Tare.

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Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
28 Ratings

28 Ratings

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Just the ticket!

This is gold from Nathalie and Darren :) so warm and cozy ♥️ lovely window into the arts from the pair of you - love it! Gorgeous way in to showing people how diverse and wonderful theatre can be. A podcast that takes you by the hand and shows you round, leaving you richer.

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The best podcast!

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