Typhoid Outbreak hits Tobacco Factory!

The Tobacco Factory in Bristol will play host to There’s Something About Typhoid Mary from 9th to 12th April, written and starring Stu Mcloughlin. STUART MCLOUGHLIN is (deep-breath!) producer, performer, director, composer, musical director and co-founder of South West based theatre company Living Spit, who have been producing musical comedy theatre shows since 2012. Their latest offering, There’s […]
Melody Chikakane Brown joins Life of Pi Asia Tour

“The world isn’t just the way it is. It is how we understand it, no? And in understanding something, we bring something to it, no? Doesn’t that make life a story?” This epic story, based on Yann Martel’s best-selling novel, winner of the Man Booker Prize, follows a 16-year-old boy stranded in a lifeboat with a […]
Susie Riddell as Tracy Horrobin in The Archers

Susie Riddell plays the unforgettable Tracy Horrobin in BBC Radio 4’s beloved, long-running radio drama The Archers – a role she’s brought to life since 2011. Tracy is one of Ambridge’s most spirited residents: bold, big-hearted, and occasionally chaotic. Whether she’s juggling work at The Bull, keeping her family together, or leading the village cricket […]
Sarah Kolb in Somewhere In England film

We are so excited for Sarah Kolb who is filming the role of Phyllis Burford in new British musical film, Somewhere in England. Originally written in 1987 for the Questors Theatre in Ealing, Somewhere In England has music by Gordon Caleb, lyrics by Caleb and Vincent McQueen, and book by Jean Caleb. In its original […]
Nkara Stephenson in After the Act at Royal Court

In 1988, a law banned the ‘promotion’ of homosexuality in schools. Using music and verbatim accounts, After The Act tells the story of Section 28 and the teachers, pupils and activists who lived through it. Originally co-produced by Brighton Dome and Festival, HOME, New Diorama and Warwick Arts Centre, After the Act opened in 2023 […]
Michael Conley makes West End debut in MJ the Musical

“No matter what age you are, if you have it and you know it, then people should listen to you.” – Michael Jackson Performing is a lifetime career and it takes the time it takes and runs the path it runs. Whatever time you’re at, it’s the right time. For the last few decades Michael […]
Tara Fatehi – From The Lips to the Moon

Since 2022, Tara Fatehi has been co-creating and curating From the Lips to the Moon with electronic music composer Pouya Ehsaei—a surreal, improvisational night of sound, poetry, and performance that has become a fixture in London’s experimental scene. Part ritual, part rave, part poetic séance, From the Lips to the Moon brings together live electronics, […]
Cafe 404, starring Margaux Karayianna, opens LIFF

Margaux Karayianna stars as Mara in Cafe 404 which has been selected to open the London Independent Film Festival on April 4th at Genesis. Tickets available here. In the middle of nowhere, Jimmy is fighting to save his parents diner from foreclosure. Enter a grumpy handyman, a Congolese chef, a rebellious girl, and a mysterious […]
Amanda Shodeko in Untitled Love Story, English Theatre Frankfurt

Amanda Shodeko joins the cast of Untitled Love Story by Lucy Kirkwood at the English Theatre Frankfurt, playing by from April 26th Two people meet on a blind date, fall in love, get married, have a baby. Happy end? No. Because soon they find out: In a modern world where reality is whatever we imagine it […]
Nkara Stephenson in Home Song

Nkara Stephenson has joined the cast of Talawa Theatre’s production of Home Song at Croydon, Fairfield Halls. In partnership with the Unicorn Theatre, Home Song is a multi-sensory show featuring puppetry, interactive soundscapes and a capella singing. It’s a magical, musical experience for babies aged 6-18 months. Nkara is delighted to be joining the company […]