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Guest Blog: 'This is a Happy Ending': J Spooner of Unlimited Theatre on Closing the Touring Company and Their Upcoming unAwards
Guest Blog: 'This is a Happy Ending': J Spooner of Unlimited Theatre on Closing the Touring Company and Their Upcoming unAwards
November 6, 2023

27 years ago, in 1997, I co-founded a theatre company with five friends. The artists and founders of Unlimited Theatre were all graduates from the Workshop Theatre at the University of Leeds who had been inspired by incredible artists who'd come before us.

Guest Blog: Author Samantha Lane on the Importance of Play and Bringing CHARLIE COOK'S FAVOURITE BOOK to the Stage
Guest Blog: Author Samantha Lane on the Importance of Play and Bringing CHARLIE COOK'S FAVOURITE BOOK to the Stage
November 2, 2023

I am super excited about bringing our adaptation of Charlie Cook’s Favourite Book to the stage because it is a combination of two of my big passions – play AND reading. 

Guest Blog: 'The Future for Musical Theatre Writing is Bright': Producer James Lane on Developing New British Musicals and His Exciting New Show BABIES
Guest Blog: 'The Future for Musical Theatre Writing is Bright': Producer James Lane on Developing New British Musicals and His Exciting New Show BABIES
October 27, 2023

It’s a particularly interesting moment in time for new musical theatre writing, and more specifically, British new musical theatre writing. The future for musical theatre writing is bright’ Producer James Lane discusses developing new British musicals and the exciting new show Babies?

Guest Blog: 'We Have So Much More to Say': Writer Louis Rembges on the Importance of Queer History Beyond the 80s and His New Play ON RAILTON ROAD
Guest Blog: 'We Have So Much More to Say': Writer Louis Rembges on the Importance of Queer History Beyond the 80s and His New Play ON RAILTON ROAD
October 25, 2023

All history is cyclical, it’s not just Tory prejudice we’re facing and when you chop the head off a hydra, only two grow back.

Director Monique Touko on Nostalgia and Young Talent in Reviving DAYS OF SIGNIFICANCE at Guildhall
Director Monique Touko on Nostalgia and Young Talent in Reviving DAYS OF SIGNIFICANCE at Guildhall
October 24, 2023

This October, Monique Touko will direct Roy Williams’ Days of Significance at Milton Court Studio Theatre, with Guildhall School actors in the title roles. She spoke to BroadwayWorld about bringing the play to life at Guildhall drama school.

Guest Blog: 'I Never Thought I Would Ever Win' Director Kalungi Ssebandeke on Winning The JMK Award and Directing MEETINGS at the Orange Tree Theatre
Guest Blog: 'I Never Thought I Would Ever Win' Director Kalungi Ssebandeke on Winning The JMK Award and Directing MEETINGS at the Orange Tree Theatre
October 24, 2023

In 2015, I happened to walk past a striking poster with an image of a African man in what appeared to be some kind of high ranking military garb with a glass of dark liquor in one hand and a cigar in the other. I recognised this man. It was the late great Seun Shote.

Guest Blog: 'I'm Ready to Reveal Who I Really Am': Writer and Actor Tom Manning on Autism & Self-Ableism in His New Play INVISIBLE ANIMAL
Guest Blog: 'I'm Ready to Reveal Who I Really Am': Writer and Actor Tom Manning on Autism & Self-Ableism in His New Play INVISIBLE ANIMAL
October 17, 2023

When I graduated from Mountview in 2015 the word neurodivergent did not exist. It just didn't. People didn't talk about being Autistic, ADHD or any other invisible condition. Casting an autistic to play an autistic was unheard of.

Guest Blog: Executive Producer Martin Derbyshire on Collective Theatre, London's Newest Stage
Guest Blog: Executive Producer Martin Derbyshire on Collective Theatre, London's Newest Stage
October 11, 2023

It feels bleak for theatre at the moment. Not just for theatre. Coming off the back of Covid and a fresh round of funding cuts, in which we lost 100% of our Arts Council funding, we were left in a pretty bleak position ourselves. The choices for a production company, even one with 30 years of history and experience are to find more funding or close.

Guest Blog: 'We Aimed to Generate Hope': Writer & Performer Ben Target on Challenges and Grief in Bringing LORENZO to the Stage
Guest Blog: 'We Aimed to Generate Hope': Writer & Performer Ben Target on Challenges and Grief in Bringing LORENZO to the Stage
October 9, 2023

My show LORENZO is a tribute to a remarkable man called Lorenzo, who I lived with during Lockdown, as his end-of-life carer. It tells the story of our friendship, the adventures we shared, and speaks about people taking care of each other in the messiest of times. 

Guest Blog: 'War as a Concept is a Circus': Director Nicky Allpress on Satire and Audience Connection in OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR
Guest Blog: 'War as a Concept is a Circus': Director Nicky Allpress on Satire and Audience Connection in OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR
October 4, 2023

When I began re-reading the original material I instantly felt drawn to a circus backdrop in terms of design and aesthetic. A troop of entertainers, from the Ringmaster to the clowns, coming together to put on a show in a worn-out tent filled with the ammunition needed to put on a touring show, travelling away from home.

Guest Blog: 'Dance is a Very Queer Space': Dancer Zinzi Minott on her New Solo Show BLACK ON BLACK at Sadler's Wells
Guest Blog: 'Dance is a Very Queer Space': Dancer Zinzi Minott on her New Solo Show BLACK ON BLACK at Sadler's Wells
September 29, 2023

Black on Black is my solo dance performance that explores queerness, Blackness and the body as an archive. I’ve always been interested in complicating the boundaries of dance and this show is a kind of audio-visual, sensory performance set within a multi-screen visual installation of archive footage.

Guest Blog: Writer Matthew Seager on his Play IN OTHER WORDS and the Power of Music on Those Living with Dementia
Guest Blog: Writer Matthew Seager on his Play IN OTHER WORDS and the Power of Music on Those Living with Dementia
September 21, 2023

When making a show, If someone asks how long it ‘should’ take, for example, from initial idea to press night, I think I would have absolutely no idea what to say. It would either be a very short or a very long answer and neither would finish with a quantifiable number of days, months or years. 

Guest Blog: 'We Will Rinse a Joke to Absolute Exhaustion!': Writer Nathan Parkinson on The Incredible Journey of POLICE COPS: THE MUSICAL
Guest Blog: 'We Will Rinse a Joke to Absolute Exhaustion!': Writer Nathan Parkinson on The Incredible Journey of POLICE COPS: THE MUSICAL
September 7, 2023

In 2015 our newly formed theatre company, then called ‘The Pretend Men’, debuted our first ever piece of work at The New Wolsey’s ‘Pulse Theatre Festival’ in Ipswich. ‘Pulse’ is a curated festival for artists to develop, grow and connect with audiences, something we desperately needed to do in 2015. They have a wonderful competition called ‘The Suitcase Award’ where artists can present a 20 minute work-in-progress of whatever they are currently working on

Guest Blog: Why We Will Do Writing Courses Until We Die! Writers Maddie Rice & Tom Machell on The Value of Their New Courses at Guildhall
Guest Blog: Why We Will Do Writing Courses Until We Die! Writers Maddie Rice & Tom Machell on The Value of Their New Courses at Guildhall
September 5, 2023

Writing is hard, it is. It takes so much to complete something – even when you have completed it, you hate it. Then you love it, then you hate it again, and then you love it (sort of). Then you send it to a friend to read, and then you wait, then you chase, and then you wait again… you get the idea.

Guest Blog: Author Jodi Picoult on Cancel Culture and the Power of Rhetoric in Adapting THE BOOK THIEF
Guest Blog: Author Jodi Picoult on Cancel Culture and the Power of Rhetoric in Adapting THE BOOK THIEF
August 18, 2023

When history repeats…and how theatre can break the cycle.

Guest Blog: 'It Is My Job To Focus the Eyes of the Audience': Director Lindsay Posner on Preparation, Balance and Unusual Structure in FAREWELL MISTER HAFFMANN
Guest Blog: 'It Is My Job To Focus the Eyes of the Audience': Director Lindsay Posner on Preparation, Balance and Unusual Structure in FAREWELL MISTER HAFFMANN
August 15, 2023

At a time when far-right movements are undergoing a resurgence across Europe and beyond- even with the possibility of a future US president governing from a prison cell, it feels timely to be directing Farewell Mr Haffmann by Jean-Phillipe-Daguerre; a play about the persecution of Jews in Nazi occupied Paris.

Guest Review: SUITE SURRENDER at Florentine Players
Guest Review: SUITE SURRENDER at Florentine Players
August 2, 2023

What did our critic think of SUITE SURRENDER at Florentine Players? SUITE SURRENDER, written by Michael McKeever and produced by the Florentine Players in arrangement with Playscripts, Inc. is directed by Sara Scheidies with assistant director/stage manager Kaitlin Maher.

'It Will Never Be Finished!': Guest Blog by Director Jon Brittain on the Challenges of Developing Two Versions of KATHY AND STELLA SOLVE A MURDER!
'It Will Never Be Finished!': Guest Blog by Director Jon Brittain on the Challenges of Developing Two Versions of KATHY AND STELLA SOLVE A MURDER!
August 1, 2023

We’ve just completed week four of rehearsals for Kathy and Stella Solve a Murder! Or should I say re-rehearsals - as the show already had a run at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe.

El Teatre Gaudí de Barcelona acoge un debate sobre el estado del Teatro Musical en Cataluña
El Teatre Gaudí de Barcelona acoge un debate sobre el estado del Teatro Musical en Cataluña
July 20, 2023

El Teatre Gaudí de Barcelona se convirtió esta semana en sala de debate.

Guest Blog: 'Theatre School Was Like Plunging Into Cold Water': Actor Jay Faisca on New Starts and Addressing Problems in ANNIE GET YOUR GUN
Guest Blog: 'Theatre School Was Like Plunging Into Cold Water': Actor Jay Faisca on New Starts and Addressing Problems in ANNIE GET YOUR GUN
July 10, 2023

The first time I met my castmates in Annie Get Your Gun, we were a mere 24 hours away from our very first performance. Unusual, yes. But the brand-new Lavender Theatre, in its inaugural season, had been invited to perform at West End Live! – a huge opportunity that could not be missed.



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