From 11th July 2011 Carley Stenson played college sweetheart Elle Woods. Carley, who is currently playing Margot, steps up to play the leading role. Lee Mead joins the cast later this month (20th June) to play Emmett Forrest and Natalie Casey as dizzy beautician Paulette Buonofonté. Peter Davison continues in the role of Professor Callahan as well as Nicola Brazil as Serena and Siobhan Dillon as Vivienne. You can read about our previous interview article with Carley below. The … [Read more...]
Caissie Levy in Ghost The Musical
Caissie Levy was born in the port city of Hamilton, in the Canadian province of Ontario on 15th April, 1981. She was initially set to study Shakespeare in Canada, but it was suggested to her that she auditioned for the New York's American Musical and Dramatic Academy. She auditioned and got in. She graduated from AMDA in 1999, after appearing with the Player’s Guild, the Tivoli and David Dayler’s New Faces. A week after graduating, Caissie made a name for herself, playing the role of the … [Read more...]
FleXiticket Theatre Tickets Guarantee
FleXiticket Priced at £2.50 per ticket, the FleXiticket option allows customers to exchange the tickets they have purchased up to 3 days from the performance date for another performance, or, for a credit with Encore. It is valid for 12 months, whatever the reason, no questions asked. So, if you book tickets for a date several weeks or months away but are not entirely sure if you can attend, then for the cost of £2.50 per ticket you can change the date and go on another date! Or, if you … [Read more...]
Interview with Fay Downie: Rises from Decline and Fall
By Actress Fay Downie Isn't it funny how your body goes into 'shut down' after you've been busy for a prolonged period? Having just finished a hugely successful run of 'Decline & Fall', it feels a bit like I've done just that - my body has 'Declined and Fallen'! But, post show 'flu' aside, it has been a truly remarkable 3 months. Little did I know, when I auditioned for the role of the deliciously deadly 'Mrs.Beste Chetwynde', in the first ever stage adaptation of Evelyn … [Read more...]