Musicals is the new magazine celebrating the world of Musical Theatre, on stage and on screen, from the West End to Broadway and beyond. Every issue contains exclusive interviews with the stars of the shows and their creative teams, from producers and designers to composers and lyricists; in-depth coverage of the best live productions, from the West End and Broadway to international and regional productions; as well as reviews of the latest recordings and releases.
Musicals
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INTRODUCING THIS ISSUE’S FEATURED CONTRIBUTORS…
Curtain Up! • The latest Musical Theatre news, plus exclusive interviews, announcements and reports
Countdown to…
Bring Back That Show! • The Secret Garden
Venue Focus • Gillian Lynne Theatre
From the Green Room • Edward Seckerson takes a look at the inventive originality of the work of Lionel Bart, the East End composer whose musicals provided the soundtrack to his early life
Elaine’s Page Cabaret • Elaine Paige explores how Kander and Ebb’s Cabaret pioneered the concept musical, where the theme is the thing, and celebrates the show’s divinely decadent heroine Sally Bowles
A Day in the Life of… • Elizabeth Newman, artistic director of Pitlochry Festival Theatre
All That Dazzles About Town • London-based reviewer Daz Gale picks his personal highlights from an action-packed few weeks of attending Musical Theatre shows, concerts and events
Backstage with… • Adam Garcia, currently touring the UK as Caractacus Potts – the idealistic inventor of toot sweets and a magical flying car in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
BY DEFINITION… • Thrust stage / noun – A stage that extends out into the auditorium, with the audience sitting on three sides
Behind The Song • Lin-Manuel Miranda’s ‘Alexander Hamilton’ from Hamilton
Broadway Bulletin • This year’s Broadway openings have been full of curveballs ahead of the Tony nominations. Matt Wolf explores this busy season and reflects how the Tonys and Oliviers don’t always align
Keeping Score A Chorus Line • Orchestrator Jason Carr on how the brainchild of director-choreographer Michael Bennett, with an outstanding score by first-time Broadway composer Marvin Hamlisch, became an evergreen classic
A SONG OF SONGS VISITS PARK THEATRE
Pop-tastic Cruella casting for Dalmatians tour
Lloyd Webber is given highest knighthood honour
SONDHEIM ’OLD FRIENDS’ TRIBUTE SET TO PLAY ON BROADWAY IN 2025
NEW WRITING AT SOUTHWARK PLAYHOUSE CONTINUES TO SURGE
Rising Star Jo Foster • Soon to star in Marlow and Moss’s Why Am I So Single?, Jo Foster is treading new ground as a non-binary performer
It’s in front of you! Gearing up for panto season 2024
Dame Judi Dench launches £600k appeal
FRANCES RUFFELLE TO STAR AT THE TURBINE THEATRE
TWO STRANGERS SHOW CAPTIVATES AUDIENCES IN ITS WEST END DEBUT
BYMT celebrates 20th anniversary
Charlie’s ‘TOO DARN HOT’ • The temperature has been rising around this London-born performer since his leading-role debut in Half a Sixpence in 2016. Now, hot on the heels of his Olivier-nominated turn as Bobby in Crazy for You, Charlie Stemp is starring in Kiss Me, Kate, another Golden Age show – because, finds Sarah Crompton, he’s been dreaming of these classic musicals since childhood
The Light at the End of the Tunnel • Forty years after Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical on wheels first powered its way into the West End, a new production is transforming Wembley’s Troubadour Theatre. Now radically updated, what will the impact of this revival be – both for die-hard ‘Starlighters’ and the uninitiated? Sarah Kirkup speaks to key creatives, including lyricist Richard Stilgoe and original director...