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    Explore " musical theatre" with insightful episodes like "Carly Bawden: Rock Follies, Reflections & More", "John Owen-Jones: West End Leading Man", "Marcia Hines the American Queen of Australian Pop", "Marcia Hines the American Queen of Australian Pop" and "Emma Kingston: Reflections on Her Career So Far" from podcasts like ""Up Close with Carlos Tseng", "Up Close with Carlos Tseng", "Conversations", "Conversations" and "Up Close with Carlos Tseng"" and more!

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    Carly Bawden: Rock Follies, Reflections & More

    Carly Bawden: Rock Follies, Reflections & More

    One of the most eagerly anticipated productions for Chichester Festival Theatre's current season is Rock Follies, an adaptation of the hit 1970s series. The cast is led by West End star Carly Bawden as Anna, a role that was originated by the late Charlotte Cornwell in the TV series. The role marks Carly's first time performing in the Minerva Theatre having previously performed at the theatre's Concert in the Park 2021 and notably worked with departing Artistic Director Daniel Evans on My Fair Lady at Sheffield Crucible. After a short career break, Rock Follies also marks a return for Carly to the stage and we hear her talk about her experience readjusting to being in a rehearsal space, working with a company to create a show for Chichester audiences.  

    In our interview, Carly Bawden sat down to talk about creating the new show with Dominic Cooke and finding ways to honour the original source material whilst keeping the show fresh for a modern audience. We also hear Carly talk about her Somerset roots, growing up in a small town to performing on West End stages. Throughout our conversation, she remains very humble about her success since leaving Somerset and tells us how grateful she is to the local community for supporting her ambitions to perform. Indeed, since leaving school, Carly Bawden has become one of the most sought-after performers, leading landmark revivals of Carousel and Assassins as well as helped open the new Boulevard Theatre with Ghost Quartet back in 2019. Always playing challenging roles, we hear her talk about her love of working on thought-provoking texts and her hopes to continue working with brilliant people within the industry.

    Rock Follies runs at the Minerva Theatre until Saturday 26 August.

    John Owen-Jones: West End Leading Man

    John Owen-Jones: West End Leading Man

    Although most Musical Theatre fans would associate John Owen-Jones as Jean Valjean in Les Miserables or the title character in The Phantom of the Opera, John has also performed Shakespeare, Sondheim and regularly performs in concerts around the world. His latest role sees him returning to Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, 23 years after first performing there in The Pirates of Penzance and Much Ado About Nothing. He will be playing Edward Dindon in the eagerly anticipated revival of Jerry Herman's La Cage aux Folles. The role will see him playing opposite Carl Mullaney and Billy Carter who take on the leads of Albin and George who must try to persuade his Edward to allow his daughter to marry their son. The production will also be Timothy Sheader's last as Artistic Director following an 18 year stint at the much beloved theatre.

    In our interview, John Owen-Jones discusses his love for the venue and his excitement at being able to perform there again in the Broadway classic. Although he admits there's very little for him to relate to in his character, he shares that he now only chooses to work in shows that make him feel good. Perhaps this explains why he took on the role of Phil Hollinghurst in The Great British Bake Off Musical which won the hearts of audiences in Cheltenham and in the West End. In our interview, John also discusses his Welsh roots and why he thinks so many Welsh people end up going into the Arts. As he now prepares to open La Cage aux Folles, he hopes that the show will provide grounds for why it's more important now than ever to show love and empathy to all those around us.

    La Cage aux Folles runs at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre until16 September with tickets available now!

    Emma Kingston: Reflections on Her Career So Far

    Emma Kingston: Reflections on Her Career So Far

    For many Musical Theatre fans, Emma Kingston is known for her vocal prowess as well as for her ability to perform in a range of shows from Fiddler on the Roof to Heathers to The Band's Visit. Since arriving onto the scene, Emma has also regularly been seen in concerts and cabarets showcasing her wide vocal range. In more recent years, Emma has also established herself as a reliable and popular vocal coach, helping students and singing beginners develop their technique. On stage however, Emma remains a hugely respected performer known to give her to audiences.

    In our interview, Emma Kingston reflects on her career - the friends that she's made and her wider network of industry connections. She talks particularly fondly of her friendship with Rob Houchen whom she has collaborated on various projects. In particular, she talks about her experience stepping into Alice Fearn's shoes for Children of Eden at Cadogan Hall after Alice fell ill during the rehearsal period. We hear her talk about how her ability to read music helped her prepare to play Eve and Mama Noah after such a short space of time. Emma also talks about getting to play dream role Julie Jordan in Carousel at Kilworth House last year and how she hopes the show will continue to be staged despite some of the more difficult themes that exist within the show. Reflecting on her own heritage, she also talks to us about getting to play Dina in The Band's Visit last year and talks about the importance of having strong representation in theatre for all people.

    Laura Pitt-Pulford: Theatre's Favourite Actress

    Laura Pitt-Pulford: Theatre's Favourite Actress

    After recently turning 40, Laura Pitt-Pulford has returned to the West End in a revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black's Aspects of Love.  This also marks the first time Laura has played a West End run of a show as a mother. In recent years, Laura has worked on various concert productions of musicals such as Gypsy at Alexandra Palace as Gypsy Rose Lee, The Witches of Eastwick as Jane Smart and also reprised Petra in A Little Night Music at Holland Park. She's been described as one of the most versatile and brilliant performers of her generation - often delivering showstopping numbers whilst also demonstrating a very natural talent for playing compelling characters. In Aspects of Love, she plays Rose, a struggling actress who finds herself in a love triangle with Alex played by Jamie Bogyo and his uncle George, played by West End icon Michael Ball.

    In this brand new interview, Laura Pitt-Pulford opens up about her journey to becoming everyone's favourite theatre actress. She talks about the importance of being a good, reliable company member and praises her peers she's gotten to work with from veteran performers like Sally Ann Triplet and Janie Dee to newer faces on the scene like Jamie Bogyo and Alfie Friedman. In our interview, Laura also takes time to reflect on her roots as well as to talk about the experience of getting older as she looks forward to tackling roles that are to come her way. She also opens up as well about life now as a mother and a wife to fellow actor George Blagden who she worked with on Hampstead Theatre's Platinum. Throughout the conversation, Laura remains as charming as ever proving herself to be a great leading lady both on stage and off stage.

    Ned Costello: A Superlative Actor

    Ned Costello: A Superlative Actor

    A recent graduate from LAMDA, Ned Costello has been making quite the impact on the theatre scene. Since his debut understudying Nero in the Lyric Hammersmith's production of Britannicus last year, Ned has gained a reputation for playing being one of few young actors truly able to capture the essence of a theatrical villain. He's currently preparing to open the Park Theatre's highly anticipated revival of Philip Ridley's Leaves of Glass where he will play the central character of Steven. After a period of playing to large houses like the Lyric Hammersmith and Nottingham Playhouse, this will also mark a return for Ned performing in an intimate studio space with the play arriving at Park Theatre's PARK90 auditorium.

    In their first major interview, Ned Costello opens up about the past year - stepping onto the Lyric Hammersmith stage last minute to play the legendary Roman Emperor Nero and then playing opposite Olivier Award winners Adrian Scarborough and Sophie Thompson in The Clothes They Stoop Up In. His debut has excited audiences and his peers as anticipation grows around Leaves of Glass. Throughout our interview, he shares his unwavering enthusiasm for the industry that he's joined. After finishing a Politics and International Relations degree at University of Bristol, his transition to acting was perhaps not unexpected after spending some time with NYMT - he even shares he was mentored by West End leading lady Alex Young! When we ask him if he'd be interested in returning to musicals, he immediately sprites up - expressing his love for Standing at the Sky's Edge and Cabaret which have opened to huge acclaim. Nevertheless, Ned Costello remains one of the most exciting new actors to emerge onto the stage and we look forward to Leaves of Glass and anything he does next.

    Leaves of Glass plays at Park Theatre on 11 May - 3 June and tickets are available now.

    Rob Houchen: Prince of the West End

    Rob Houchen: Prince of the West End

    For many musical theatre fans, Rob Houchen represents a pinnacle in musical theatre talent. Since he made his debut as Marius in Les Miserables, Rob has established an enviable career as one of the West End's finest leading men taking on roles like Fabrizio in The Light in the Piazza and Joe Cable in South Pacific. As well as being highly sought after actor though, Rob Houchen is also one of the most exciting young producers after establishing West End Does / Chorus Presents, staging sell-out concerts at venues like Cadogan Hall featuring some of the West End's most popular stars. One highlight was producing a 30th anniversary concert of personal favourite: Children of Eden with the blessing of composer Stephen Schwartz and also brought together original cast members: Ruthie Henshall and Ray Shell. Here, Rob also made his directing debut and audiences got an insight into another talent of the multi-talented actor. Now, he is currently preparing to star in a new musical theatre concert: At Last, It's Summer, where he will also be making his London Palladium debut before also returning to Cadogan Hall for West End Does: Hollywood The Sequel.

    In this special interview, Rob Houchen opened about the last decade in his career on the West End, both as an actor and as a producer. We get to see a personal side to Rob as well, as he opened up about his relationship with fellow actor Jack Butterworth as well as his past struggles with body image and a difficult relationship with food. Rob also shared his thoughts on audience behaviour and his experiences with fans in the past. Still, he shares his gratitude for all of his experiences during his career and remains ambitious for the future. After turning 30 during the pandemic, he seems to have found a new sense of security within himself and looks forward to new challenges ahead as well as setting new goals for his career. 

    Celinde Schoenmaker: Ten Years on the West End

    Celinde Schoenmaker: Ten Years on the West End

    Over the last decade, Celinde Schoenmaker has cemented herself as the West End's favourite soprano taking on roles like Christine in The Phantom of the Opera, Fantine in Les Miserables and Franca in The Light in the Piazza. Now, Celinde is taking on the role of Sarah Brown in the Bridge Theatre's new immersive production of Guys & Dolls. Since the show premiered on Broadway, the show has experienced numerous revivals, a film adaptation and this latest production has received rave reviews from critics and audiences alike. Celinde will also soon be returning to the role of Lara in Doctor Zhivago at the London Palladium following 2 sold out concerts at Cadogan Hall in 2019. On top of her work in musical theatre, Celinde was also seen in the Golden Globe winning film Rocketman starring opposite Taron Edgerton and Richard Madden and was also recently in Hong Kong Love Story. More recently, she also got engaged to fellow actor Richard Fleeshman who is currently starring in Marjorie Prime and we get to hear her express her excitement at being able to work at the same time as her partner.

    In this special interview, Celinde looks back over the last ten years of her luminating career.  Throughout the conversation, she seemed genuinely humbled by her experience of being able to play in some of the world's biggest shows as well as being given the opportunity to recreate one of the most iconic roles in the musical theatre canon.  Musical theatre fans will be familiar with her crystal clear soprano and be delighted with her unique portrayal of the passionate and loveable Sarah Brown. Celinde also praises Nicholas Hytner's vision for creating such a brilliant experience for Bridge Theatre's audiences and encourages other theatre creatives to be more innovative with their productions as immersive shows become more popular. It's a fascinating discussion and we get to really feel the warmth of Celinde's character as she reflects over her life and career as she optimistically looks forward to new opportunities ahead.

    Guys & Dolls is playing at the Bridge Theatre until 2nd September and Doctor Zhivago plays at the London Palladium on 7th May.

    Cassius Hackforth: New Beginnings

    Cassius Hackforth: New Beginnings

    After finishing in the final 12 for SSSPOTY (Stephen Sondheim Society Performer of the Year) awards, Cassius Hackforth has continued to make a name for himself within the industry. Shortly after the performing at the final, Cassius was announced to be joining the company for the Charing Cross Theatre's production of From Here to Eternity. It was here where he was reunited with SSSPOTY winner Desmonda Cathabel and he got to make his professional West End debut. Earlier this year, Cassius also joined headed to Guildford to play Peter in the premiere production of Alex Parker and Katie Lam's The Railway Children. In both shows, Cassius demonstrated an enthusiasm and determination to succeed in an industry which can be very unpredictable. Indeed, he charmingly admits to regularly writing to writers, directors and producers to express his desire for work.

    In one of his first ever interviews, Cassius Hackforth sat down to reflect on his recent successes - making his West End debut and being competing as a finalist at SSSPOTY. He revealed his love for screen work too having recently completed work on a  short film: Move On Up and getting to play speaking role in the upcoming Indiana Jones film. We also get to hear Cassius open up about his struggles too - namely his battle with anorexia and admitting the difficulties of gaining work in the industry. After receiving an eating disorder diagnosis during his training at Trinity Laban, he sought treatment and bravely came forward about his experience hoping to inspire more people to come forward about their struggles. There's something quite remarkable about Cassius' love for performing and we are sure there'll be further opportunities to watch him on stage or on screen going forwards.

    Season 3 Recap and Memorable 2022 Moments!

    Season 3 Recap and Memorable 2022 Moments!

    2022 is drawing to an end and Tara and EmKay are ready to close the chapter of Season 3 with gratitude and reflect on some memorable moments from throughout the year, both on and off the pod! Detours include a few more opinions on "Oz the Great and Powerful," personal shares on "brains, heart and courage" takeaways from this season, behind the scenes technical difficulties and an attempt to pin down the biggest on air laugh attack.
    Thank you for being on the road with us, dear listeners. We can't wait to see you on the Patreon feed in February for some bonus "Emerald City" TV series content, then back on the main feed for Season 4: WICKED in April 2023!

    Show Notes:

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    Music by: Shane Chapman
    Edited by: Emily Kay Shrader

    Slipperhood Series: Danielle Hope (Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz" at The London Palladium) - Part 2

    Slipperhood Series: Danielle Hope (Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz" at The London Palladium) - Part 2

    Special guest Danielle Hope joins the Slipperhood for part 2 to reflect on her journey to be crowned winner of the BBC's 2010 reality TV series "Over the Rainbow," the search to find Dorothy in Andrew Lloyd Webber's 2011 production of "The Wizard of Oz" at The London Palladium! Danielle recalls memorable personal highlights from her run at The London Palladium, takes a moment to honor Judy Garland, answers questions from our very own pod squad and shares about her recent NYC Off-Broadway debut in "Kinky Boots."

    Show Notes:

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    Music by: Shane Chapman
    Edited by: Emily Kay Shrader

    Slipperhood Series: Danielle Hope (Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz" at The London Palladium) - Part 1

    Slipperhood Series: Danielle Hope (Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz" at The London Palladium) - Part 1

    Special guest Danielle Hope joins the Slipperhood to reflect  on her journey to be crowned winner of the BBC's 2010 reality TV series "Over the Rainbow," the search to find Dorothy in Andrew Lloyd Webber's 2011 production of "The Wizard of Oz" at The London Palladium! Danielle unpacks personal highlights and challenges of each week on the show, relives her solo song choices, and shares her EPIC internal monologue during the iconic moon boot off and winning the competition! 
    Stay tuned for Part 2 dropping this Wednesday!

    Show Notes:

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    Music by: Shane Chapman
    Edited by: Emily Kay Shrader

    Good Witches of the Concrete Jungle Series: Rebbekah Vega-Romero (Actress, Singer, Writer)

    Good Witches of the Concrete Jungle Series: Rebbekah Vega-Romero (Actress, Singer, Writer)

    Actress, singer, writer, poet, and Good Witch Rebbekah Vega-Romero joins the Good Witches of the Concrete Jungle Series to share all about growing up in New York City, the journey to find her voice as a writer and performer through the many twists and turns of life, what led her to explore the world of tarot and of course, her connection to the world of Oz. Plus, Rebbekah even leads our community through a tarot reading to close out 2022 and usher us into 2023!

    Show Notes:

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    Music by: Shane Chapman
    Edited by: Emily Kay Shrader

    Disney's "Oz the Great and Powerful" (2013) with Ryan Jay (Part 2)

    Disney's "Oz the Great and Powerful" (2013) with Ryan Jay (Part 1)

    Disney's "Oz the Great and Powerful" (2013) with Ryan Jay (Part 1)

    Friend of the pod and Oz historian Ryan Jay returns to DTYBP to provide expert analysis and personal passion for Disney's 2013 film "Oz the Great and Powerful"! Tara and EmKay's bullet points return, Ryan unpacks pre-production history and casting (with a detour to presence James Franco's misconduct), and Ryan presents his defense of why he loves this film so much. Tori Calamito of The Oz Vlog, you've been summoned to the stand.
    Stay tuned for Part 2 dropping this Wednesday!
    Note: This episode contains a discussion of sexual misconduct and sexual criminal behavior.

    Show Notes:

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    Tara: @taratagtickles
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    Music by: Shane Chapman
    Edited by: Emily Kay Shrader