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Curve in Conversation
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Curve in Conversation takes you behind-the-scenes of Leicester's Curve theatre, giving you exciting insights into the work you see both on - and off - our stages.
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Inside rehearsals for BANK OF DAVE THE MUSICAL
Step inside the rehearsal room for our Made At Curve co-production BANK OF DAVE, a brand new musical comedy by Pippa Cleary and Rob Madge and directed by our own Nikolai Foster, opening at Lowry, Salford before playing at Curve 20 - 30 May.Host Martin Ballard is joined by Rob (Book/Lyrics), Nikolai (Director), Pippa (Music/Lyrics) and Lucca Chadwick-Patel (Hugh) as they discuss bringing Dave to the stage, depicting the real life 'Barnum of Burnley' and creating a brand new British musical.
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'This is completely different' - Inside Rehearsals for KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN: Part Two
Step inside the rehearsal room for KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN in the second instalment of this episode, as our Made at Curve production prepares to open here in Leicester from 3 - 25 April.Host Martin Ballard is joined by Anna-Jane Casey (Aurora/Spider Woman), George Blagden (Valentin) and choreographer Joanna Goodwin as they discuss the scale and ambition of bringing this show to life, the production's history and test their Kander and Ebb knowledge.
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'Moving and edgy and romantic and thrilling' - Inside Rehearsals for KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN: Part One
Our Made at Curve production of KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN opens here in Leicester 3-25 April and we're stepping inside the rehearsal room with director Paul Foster, alongside cast members Fabian Soto Pacheco (Molina), Gabriela Garcia (Marta) and Damian Buhagiar (Guard).In this episode, hosted by Martin Ballard, the team share how KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN brings its political themes to a contemporary audience and reflect on the significance of staging the musical in the UK for the first time in over 30 years.
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Meet our new cohort of Curve Resident Creatives!
Find out more about artist development at Curve in the latest episode of Curve in Conversation, as we introduce you to our brand-new cohort of eight Curve Resident Creatives (CRCs) - Leicester theatre-makers who will be closely associated with the theatre for the next 18-months.Hear from Associate Director Cara Nolan and our new CRCs as they discuss the scheme with host Martin Ballard.Are you a Midlands artist or theatre company? Find out more and sign up to Curve Connect, our free community hub for theatre-makers in the region - https://www.curveonline.co.uk/artists/get-involved-call-out-for-artists-curve-connect/
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Inside rehearsals for LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL
OMIGOD YOU GUYS!Step into the rehearsal room to hear all about rehearsals for our latest Made at Curve co-production - LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL, which opens here in Leicester before a major tour.In this episode, host Martin Ballard catches up with Hannah Lowther (Margot/Alternate Elle), Musical Director Cerys McKenna, Jocasta Almgill (Brooke), Jamie Chatterton (Warner), Daisy Twells (Ensemble), Louie Wood (Ensemble) and the team at Performing Pets.
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Behind-the-scenes tours of Curve, the intergalactic crew of ALIENS LOVE PANTA CLAUS and a Christmas message from Artistic Director Nikolai Foster
Get ready for the final Curve in Conversation episode of 2025! As Christmas draws near and we reflect on an incredible year of Made at Curve and visiting productions, Artistic Director Nikolai Foster joins us to look back on the highlights that shaped our 2025 season. We’re also delighted to welcome Megan Ellis — Sister Sophia in THE SOUND OF MUSIC — who shares the joy of working with Nikolai on this much-loved festive musical. Plus, step behind the curtain as tour leader Chandni Mistry takes host Martin Ballard on one of our popular Curve Tours. Together, they explore parts of the building rarely seen by the public — from the Studio theatre’s backstage spaces to the vibrant costume department — offering a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes world that brings our theatre to life. Don’t forget to book your tour for 2026! Finally, we blast off to outer space with the cast of ALIENS LOVE PANTA CLAUS. Local performers Yasmin Parekh and Callum Concepcion, who play Elf and DJ Rudy, share all the festive fun, music and mayhem audiences can expect from this year’s Made at Curve family Christmas show. Hear all this and more in December’s episode of Curve in Conversation.
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Tuning in to INSIDE AMERICAN PIE with creators Mike Ross & Sarah Wilson
From Harmony House music hall on Prince Edward Island, Canada’s smallest province, and now on its way for the UK premiere here in Leicester, INSIDE AMERICAN PIE has been thrilling audiences for more than five years. This innovative docu-concert experience explores the story behind Don McLean’s legendary song ‘American Pie’, unpacking the riddles, cultural references and world-shifting moments of 20th-century history woven into its lyrics. For this special episode of Curve in Conversation, we are joined by show creators Mike Ross and Sarah Wilson as they reveal how the show came about in the first place, and how one major event in music history led to a song of such significance. Tune in and discover the stories behind the song — and the show — in this bonus episode!
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In rehearsals with THE SOUND OF MUSIC company
Curve is alive with THE SOUND OF MUSIC! With rehearsals for our Made at Curve Christmas production of THE SOUND OF MUSIC well underway, our host Martin Ballard made a visit to catch up with some of the cast and creatives. Hear from our returning leads David Seadon-Young and Molly Lynch about how this iconic musical is still so relevant today and how excited they are to spend another festive season in Leicester. Also joining Martin on his trip to Salzburg (aka. the rehearsal room) are cast members Aviva Tulley, Minal Patel, Mark Peachy and Choreographer Ebony Molina. Do not miss your chance to get this exclusive look behind-the-scenes at Curve!
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Behind the cosmic music of ALIENS LOVE PANTA CLAUS, accessible performances at Curve this Christmas, and classic sketches with ERIC & ERN
In this month’s episode of Curve in Conversation, we blast off into the extra-terrestrial world of ALIENS LOVE PANTA CLAUS as we’re joined by Jude Taylor, the show’s Music and Lyrics creator. Jude shares the creative process for composing music for children’s theatre and gives a sneak peek into the exciting workshop on Tuesday 9 December where you can have give it a try yourself! Here at Curve, we work hard to ensure the magic of live theatre is accessible for all. To shine a light on the range of performances we offer, Audiences and Access Coordinator Lisa Brain joins us to talk about upcoming access performances, including British Sign Language interpreted, Relaxed, Dementia Friendly and more. To wrap things up, host Martin Ballard chats with comedy duo Jonty Stephens and Ian Ashpitel – better known as ERIC & ERN! Discover how their tribute to the legendary Morecambe and Wise began with impromptu impressions at a golf club and grew into a full-scale production, exclusively at Curve this January. Marking the 100th birthdays of the icons, expect all your favourite sketches and plenty of laughs.
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"Giving everybody the chance to experience theatre really matters" | Running to support Curve, inspiring the next generation of theatre technicians and a look ahead to upcoming shows
With autumn in full swing, our host Martin Ballard checks in with MATILDA’s ballroom loving mother Mrs Wormwood, aka. Rebecca Thornhill. This smash hit Royal Shakespeare Company production prepares to open right here in Leicester next month, and Rebecca sheds light on why the show has been such a fan favourite.We’ll soon be welcoming an iconic showbiz pair to our Studio stage, as NOEL & GERTIE prepares to introduce audiences to a world of laughter, music and showbiz charm. Gary Tushaw will take on the role of Noël Coward, and he shares why his character’s friendship with Gertrude Lawrence became so admired.Our fantastic runners are preparing to take part in the Run Leicester Half Marathon and 10km as part of the Curve Run Challenge. By taking part, our representatives will raise money to help support Curve's mission to ensure all young people, regardless of their background or financial circumstances, can access, enjoy and shape the future of theatre. Martin speaks to Laura Kearsley of Nelsons all about why she has volunteered to run for Team Curve.Also in this episode, hear more from Curve's Senior Lighting Technician and Curve Young & Community Company (CYCC) Tech group leader, Nathan Clamp, who tells us more about inspiring the next generation of theatre technicians.
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"Audiences will be gripped" | Paul Foster of KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN, ALIENS LOVE PANTA CLAUS & WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINA WOOLF?
With the Christmas season here at Curve fast approaching, our host Martin Ballard chats with director Julia Thomas about the magic behind our Made at Curve Christmas family show, ALIENS LOVE PANTA CLAUS. From funky dance numbers to red-nosed reindeer, Julia shares her imaginative vision for this out-of-this-world holiday production. We also celebrate the thrilling announcement of our upcoming revival of Kander and Ebb’s iconic musical KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN, co-produced with Bristol Old Vic and Mayflower Southampton. Director Paul Foster joins us to talk about bringing this powerful story back to the UK stage for the first major revival since 1992. And finally, hear from BAFTA winner and Golden Globe nominee Cathy Tyson, who gives us a glimpse into her portrayal of Martha in Edward Albee’s classic WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? Cathy explores the complex mind of her character, delving into the fantasies that keep the relationship with her husband George alive, and why this production promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience. Hear all this and more in this month’s episode of Curve in Conversation!
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Celebrating 30 years of Frantic Assembly, hear from WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? director Cara Nolan and enjoy Curve's summer workshops for young people!
With the summer holidays in full swing, host Martin Ballard chats with Curve’s Schools & Community Partnerships Manager, Lorrine Douglas, about the exciting line-up of summer workshops for young people this August. From Dance and Musical Theatre to Play in a Day, Lorrine shares what participants can expect from these fun, hands-on sessions designed to spark creativity and confidence. We’re also joined by Scott Graham, Artistic Director of the acclaimed theatre company Frantic Assembly, as they celebrate 30 years of ground-breaking work with their latest production, LOST ATOMS. Co-produced by Curve, Mayflower Southampton, and Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, this new piece explores how memory shapes our understanding of love and questions what truly defines a “successful” relationship. Scott reflects on Frantic Assembly’s legacy and gives us a glimpse into what audiences can expect from this powerful new show. Finally, Curve’s Associate Director Cara Nolan offers insight into her approach to the upcoming Made at Curve production of WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?. She shares fascinating details about playwright Edward Albee and the unexpected inspiration behind the story, explaining why this iconic drama is a must-see.
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"Curve is where theatre really blossomed for me" - THE ADDAMS FAMILY's Lauren Jones on her return to Curve, a celebration of Speak Up and Christina Bianco of JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT
Things are about to get kooky and spooky at Curve as THE ADDAMS FAMILY takes over our stage this summer. In this episode of Curve in Conversation, fan favourite Wednesday Addams aka Lauren Jones makes her triumphant return to Leicester! Lauren talks all about her journey into the world of theatre, ranging from her first experience on the stage to her adventures as part of Curve’s Community Company. Hear all about this local star and what it’s like to be taking on this iconic role. Also in this episode, hear from the students of Leicester taking part in Speak Up. This secondary school programme in collaboration with the National Theatre sees young people working with local artists and teachers on creative projects. Lastly, JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT will bring a rainbow of colour and song to Curve. Christina Bianco of the cast talks all about this renowned production and why it’s one you can’t miss.
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"It is witty, it is funny and it is uplifting"- Lisa Maxwell and Katie Cailean of INDIGO, Janette Manrara of CHICAGO and upcoming Made at Curve productions
It’s the 50th episode of Curve in Conversation! Thank you to all our listeners who have continued to join us behind-the-scenes at Curve and the fantastic productions that grace our stages. In this month’s episode, we explore the colourful world of brand-new musical INDIGO. Our host Martin Ballard is joined by Katie Cailean who takes on the role of Emma, and The Bill’s Lisa Maxwell who plays her grandmother Elaine. Following three generations of women and looking into themes including Alzheimer’s, Autism and Synaesthesia, hear why this premiere production should be on your to do list this summer. Strictly Come Dancing’s Janette Manrara enters the Razzle Dazzle of CHICAGO which arrives on Curve’s stage this June. Janette speaks of her journey from TV star to theatre debut, and how excited she is to take on the complex role of Roxie Hart. Preparations for our newest Made at Curve productions are well under way! Hear from Nikolai Foster and David Seadon Young of our Christmas musical THE SOUND OF MUSIC, and Cara Nolan’s vision for WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? Lastly, Curve staff member Megan Cliffe returns to the podcast to discuss her journey from Stage Door Reception to the producing and programming department!
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Talking to the iconic Sir Tim Rice, Sharon Sexton of BAT OUT OF HELL and James Yi of KIM's CONVENIENCE
It’s that time again – another brand-new episode of Curve in Conversation is here! This month, our host Martin Ballard speaks to star of KIM’S CONVENIENCE James Yi, as this hit show heads out on its first UK tour. James talks all about this heartwarming drama which inspired the Netflix show of the same name, and why this production has become so meaningful for its audiences. We then prepare for BAT OUT OF HELL to ignite Curve’s stage this June as this ultimate rock experience showcases the iconic music of Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf. Taking on the role of Sloane, Sharon Sexton talks all about the impact that this musical duo had on classic rock and why this musical production is not to be missed. Finally, musical royalty Sir Tim Rice explores his journey into musical theatre ahead of the arrival of his show My Life in Musicals – I Know Him So Will. We also learn about how Leicester and Curve has impacted Sir Tim’s career and why he looks forward to returning. Hear all this and more in this new episode!
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BEHIND-THE-SCENES OF MURIEL’S WEDDING THE MUSICAL REHEARSALS
It’s time to go behind-the-scenes of another Made at Curve production! Join our host Martin Ballard for this brand-new episode of Curve in Conversation as he steps foot into the rehearsal room for MURIEL’S WEDDING THE MUSICAL.Martin is joined by best of friends Muriel & Rhonda, aka Megan Ellis and Annabel Marlow as they talk all about the bond between their characters and the journey of self-discovery that they embark on. Making his Curve debut, Darren Day talks all about his character, Muriel’s father Bill Heslop and why he is so excited to work on this UK premiere right here in Leicester. Also hear from Ethan Pascal Peters who takes on the role of Muriel’s not so great date, Brice Nobes, who talks through how rehearsals have been going. Hear all this and more in this episode of Curve in Conversation.
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The work of Theatre Nation Partnerships and the tour of HANDBAGGED
For this episode of Curve in Conversation, we take a look at Theatre Nation Partnerships – a collaborative network of arts organisations aiming to strengthen their relationships with local audiences, schools and communities – and the impacts of Curve’s involvement. Hear from the National Theatre’s Head of National Partnerships Kiri Grant, as she delves into the amazing work of the collaboration and the projects coming up soon. Director of Creative Programmes here at Curve, Kay Hardiman showcases how the partnerships have added to the accessibility of arts in the Leicester area, and the other great work our teams have achieved in the local community. To round up the episode, returning to Leicester after last year’s hit Made at Curve production of MY FAIR LADY, Sarah Moyle takes on the role of Queen Elizabeth in HANDBAGGED. This Theatre Nation Partnerships production of Moira Buffini’s clever comedy is a fly-on-the-wall look at what might have happened when Queen Elizabeth II and Margaret Thatcher came face-to-face in the privacy of the palace. Sarah talks all about the challenges of taking on the role of this influential historical figure, and how excited she is to share the production across the country (especially Leicester!). Hear all this and more in this episode of Curve in Conversation.
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Bringing in the new year with & JULIET, ANIMAL FARM and TINA - The Tina Turner Musical
Happy new year! For the first full episode of Curve In Conversation of 2025, our host Martin Ballard explores some of the exciting shows arriving in Leicester over the next couple of months. Kicking things off with an insight into George Orwell’s chilling and timeless classic ANIMAL FARM, actor Sam Black delves into his character of Boxer and the strong themes of power and revolution which run throughout the production. Then be transported to the world of Shakespearean Verona as & JULIET considers what would’ve happened if Juliet ditched her famous ending? Taking on the role of Anne Hathaway in this pop anthem filled musical, Lara Denning shares why this production is perfect for everyone and what it’s like working with her famous co-stars. Rollin’ into Curve this March to kick off its first ever UK and Ireland tour, West End mega-hit TINA – The Tina Turner Musical explores the life of one of the most iconic performers in history. Elle Ma-Kinga N’Zuzi takes on the role of Tina Turner in this fierce production which is set to the pulse-pounding soundtrack of Turner’s iconic hits. Hear all about her excitement for taking on the role in this month’s episode of Curve In Conversation.
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Kate Miller-Heidke and Keir Nuttall: creating new music for MURIEL'S WEDDING THE MUSICAL
***Note – this episode contains strong language.***In this special bonus episode of Curve in Conversation, hear how hit-songwriting duo Kate Miller-Heidke and Keir Nuttall composed brand-new music for MURIEL’S WEDDING THE MUSICAL.The acclaimed production is based on the iconic 90s film and had its world premiere in Australia in 2017. This spring, the musical will make its UK premiere at Curve where it will run 10 April to 10 May.Talking to host Martin Ballard, Kate and Keir discuss how they first became involved in the production, their approach to creating a score that would bring the story to life through music and how things are shaping up for the show’s very first run in the UK.
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Preparing for an exciting 2025 season – KINKY BOOTS, THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE and MURIEL’S WEDDING
As 2024 draws to a close, we’re taking a look at some of the fantastic productions playing at Curve early next year. Our host Martin Ballard catches up with Leicester local Kraig Thornber of THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE, as Kraig talks about why he can’t wait to bring this magical show to his hometown in late January. We also look back at Curve’s season preview to hear from Megan Ellis, Annabel Marlow and Isaac Hayward of MURIEL’S WEDDING THE MUSICAL! Preparations are well underway ahead of the Curve UK premiere for this cult classic film adaptation – keep a look out for a special bonus episode coming soon. As well as all this, Martin sat down with KINKY BOOTS cast members Dan Partridge and Scott Paige as they prepared for rehearsals to begin. Voicing their excitement to work with the fantastic team and get to work in the factory, they also learn of Leicester’s local connections to the shoe industry. Hear all this and more in the last episode of Curve in Conversation for 2024!
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Behind-the-scenes of MY FAIR LADY rehearsals
To celebrate the opening of our loverly Christmas production MY FAIR LADY, our host Martin Ballard recently made a visit behind-the-scenes of rehearsals for this classic musical comedy. Hear from cast members David Seadon-Young, Minal Patel, Cathy Tyson, Andy Barke, Sarah Moyle and Steve Furst, as they bring you with them on their trip to 20th Century London. Exploring their characters and the impact of this well-known story, you do not want to miss this insight into the festive season at Curve!
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Talking to Curve’s Eliza Doolittle - Molly Lynch, and celebrating 10 years of Nartan festival
Ahead of the opening of our Made at Curve Christmas Musical, MY FAIR LADY, Martin Ballard is joined by our very own Eliza Doolittle, Molly Lynch. In this loverly episode, Molly talks all about her journey into the world of theatre, and why she is excited to take on the lead role at Curve this festive season. Also hear about the show from Artistic director Nikolai Foster, Chief Executive Chris Stafford and MY FAIR LADY cast members Sarah Moyle and Minal Patel as we look back at our most recent Season Preview. Adding to this jam-packed episode, Martin speaks with Nupur Arts’ Artistic Director Smita Vadnerkar and Associate Director Shreya Vadnerkar, all about the arrival of their show ĀNARTAM, an evening of South Asian Classical Dance. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Nartan Festival, Smita and Shreya speak about how the festival has developed over the years, and why they are so looking forward to the performance this November.
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Behind-the-scenes of THE MOUNTAINTOP rehearsal room, and SUPERYOU’s Vicki Manser
Following the success of 2023’s staged reading, THE MOUNTAINTOP is back at Curve for a full-scale production. Our host Martin Ballard joined cast members Ray Strasser-King (Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.) and Justina Kehinde (Camae) in the rehearsal room as they prepared to showcase this thrilling and moving look into Martin Luther King’s final hours. Also appearing in this month’s episode is SIX royalty Vicki Manser, as she gets ready to take on the lead role in the first ever full production of SUPERYOU. With a soundtrack that took the US by storm, Lourds Lane’s epic Rock Opera premieres at Curve later this month. Vicki chats with Martin about her excitement to star in this world first, and why the show is so important for everyone to see. Hear this and more in September’s episode of Curve in Conversation!
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“Theatre is for everyone” | Celebrating work with young people, plus Ore Oduba on hit musical PRETTY WOMAN
In this month’s episode, we explore the many ways Curve engages with young people. Our host Martin Ballard speaks to Schools & Partnerships Manager Lorrine Douglas and Creative Programmes Practitioner Chandni Mistry about their roles and the positive impact they have on the local community.Also joining the podcast this month is Curve Youth Panel member, Paula Konasionok. She explains what the Youth Panel is, why she wanted to join, what the team aims to accomplish and how you can join too!Ahead of the arrival of smash–hit musical, PRETTY WOMAN, Martin chats to “Happy Man/Mr Thompson” Ore Oduba about his fond memories of Curve and his surprising journey into acting.
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Behind the scenes of Curve’s Costume department, THE LION INSIDE and AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN
In this episode, we take you behind the scenes of Curve’s Costume department, as our host Martin Ballard is joined by the Assistant Head of Wardrobe, Lucy Pritchard. Lucy explains her journey into the costume industry, how a costume goes from idea to reality, and some fun facts about her job that people may not know. Martin is also joined by James Keningale of THE LION INSIDE as he details the puppetry behind his character, the Mouse. As well as this, Martin speaks to star of AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN, Luke Baker and renowned writer Douglas Day Stewart. Join us for this July episode of Curve In Conversation.
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“... I am in awe of these performers...” Ellen Kane, Choreographer - A Chorus Line
This jam-packed episode of Curve in Conversation features interviews with members of our Made At Curve production of A CHORUS LINE! Hear our host Martin Ballard talk to the world-renowned choreographer Ellen Kane all about returning to this dazzling production, as well as Associate Director Jennifer Lane Baker as she explains the creative process for the show. Also hear from FANTASTIC FOXES writer Rob Ward as he chats about why the history of Leicester City Football Club is so interesting, and EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE star Sam Bailey shares her excitement for performing in her hometown of Leicester.
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Muriel's Wedding Director Simon Phillips and Choreographer Andrew Hallsworth, The Mountaintop Director Nathan Powell and A Chorus Line's Jocasta Almgill
Following our hot off the press news that Curve will be staging the UK premiere of MURIEL'S WEDDING THE MUSICAL, hear from renowned director Simon Phillips, and Choreographer Andrew Hallsworth about why you should RSVP to the wedding of the year in 2025. Our host Martin Ballard is also joined by Nathan Powell, director of THE MOUNTAINTOP, as he explores Martin Luther King Jr’s life, and the personal story of a man behind a revolution. Adding even more sparkle to this sensational line up, Jocasta Almgill joins the podcast to discuss all things A CHORUS LINE and her journey into performing.
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“We want Curve to be a theatre for absolutely everyone”
In this month’s episode of Curve in Conversation, Martin Ballard is joined by Curve’s Chief Executive Chris Stafford and Artistic Director Nikolai Foster to discuss some exciting projects coming to the theatre this year. Martin also talks to Lourds Lane about the triumphant rise of their empowering show SUPER YOU, and Deputy Editor of The Stage Magazine, Matt Hemley discusses his love for Curve theatre. Pawlet Brookes MBE returns to the podcast to talk all about the exciting events being staged as part of Let's Dance International Frontiers 2024.
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Meet the Team Curve members working behind-the-scenes
Hear from the hard-working team behind-the-scenes at Curve in this month’s Curve in Conversation episode! Learn more about careers in the theatre from Memberships and Fundraising Coordinator, Roberta Bernardelli, Stage Door Receptionist, Megan Cliffe, Stage and Automation Technician, Jonathan Painting and Audiences and Access Co-ordinator, Lisa Brain. Find out more about how these Team Curve members got into their roles, and what it’s like to work in theatre. This episode also looks ahead to the arrival of hit musical, BLOOD BROTHERS, which comes to Curve’s stage in April. Our host, Martin Ballard, speaks to Niki Colwell Evans about her role as Mrs Johnstone, and why she has returned to play this character after 10 years.
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Behind-the-scenes of Come From Away Rehearsals
Join Curve in Conversation for this exclusive look behind the curtain in the Come From Away rehearsals! This Made at Curve co-production of the award-winning musical has wowed audiences across the globe. Join our host Martin Ballard as he speaks to the cast about this moving production. Featuring interviews with Sara Poyzer, Oliver Jacobson, Amanda Henderson, Nicholas Pound and Mark Dugdale, listen to find out why the show has been such a hit. From all at Curve, welcome to the rock!
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“Theatre is a part of me...” Hareet Deol, Landi Oshinowo and Neil Hurst
Join us for the first Curve in Conversation episode of 2024. This month, Martin speaks with Hareet Deol of My Beautiful Laundrette, exploring his previous work at Curve, and why he’s excited to return to the drama as Salim. Sister Act’s Landi Oshinowo talks about her unexpected entry into the theatre industry, success on the West End, and the on-stage antics of her character, Deloris Van Cartier. Finally, Neil Hurst explains what his family thinks of his role in The Full Monty, and why he loves to work on the stage.
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The Owl Who Came For Christmas rehearsal room, Come From Away and Dan Partridge- Magaldi from Evita
The final episode of Curve in Conversation in 2023 is here! December’s edition flies into The Owl Who Came For Christmas rehearsals, exploring the cast's wide range of talents, as well as how the show has been adapted to welcome everyone into Rosie the Owl’s home. Get an insight into the smash hit musical, Come From Away, and hear from the writers about the road to theatrical success, including first-hand stories from the residents of the Newfoundland town of Gander who inspired the story. Finally, Evita cast member Dan Partridge (Magaldi), speaks to host Martin Ballard about coming back to Curve, how audiences have reacted to this new Made at Curve production, and how this experience differs from his previous roles such as Danny in Grease.
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Behind-the-scenes of Evita Rehearsals
In this jam-packed episode of Curve in Conversation, host Martin Ballard enters the rehearsal room for our Made at Curve production of Evita. Featuring interviews with Director Nikolai Foster, Martha Kirby (Eva Perón), Tyrone Huntley (Che), Company Stage Manager Paul Sawtell, Musical Director Ben van Tienen and Gary Milner (Perón), hear all about the show through the words of those involved. This behind-the-scenes exclusive explores what rehearsals involve, the themes of Evita, entry ways into the theatre industry, plus much more. Listen now for this exciting look behind the curtain at Curve.
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How things are shaping up for Christmas at Curve
In this episode of Curve in Conversation, host Martin Ballard speaks to Evita choreographer, Adam Murray (Rocketman, Cruella), about the vision for this epic new Made at Curve production. Martin is also joined by Cara Nolan, Artist Development and New Work Producer at Curve, who is directing this year's festive family Made at Curve show, The Owl Who Came for Christmas. Find out how Cara and the team are approaching this world premiere stage adaptation of the bestselling book by John Hay and Garry Parsons, and working to create a fun show with accessibility and joy at its heart. Finally, hear from Curve's Chief Executive Chris Stafford and Artistic Director Nikolai Foster as they discuss some exciting returns for acclaimed Made at Curve productions. Timestamps:1:05 – My Beautiful Laundrette4:13 – A Chorus Line8:55- The Owl Who Came for Christmas17:46 – Evita
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Curve in Conversation | Danny Robins, Carly Mercedes Dyer, and the Cast of The Book Thief
In this jam-packed episode, hear from writer, broadcaster and journalist Danny Robins (Uncanny: I Know What I Saw, 2:22 A Ghost Story), Curve favourite and star of The Drifters Girl Carly Mercedes Dyer, and cast members of the new musical adaptation of Markus Zusak's The Book Thief, including Obioma Ugoala, Jack Lord and Daniel Krikler.
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Curve in Conversation | The Cast and Creatives of The Book Thief and Metamorphosis’ Joe Layton
In the latest episode of Curve in Conversation, find out more about two exciting new productions - the powerful musical adaptation of Markus Zusak's novel The Book Thief, and Frantic Assembly's electrifying new take on Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis.The Book Thief runs at Curve 29 September to 14 October. In this episode, host Martin Ballard catches up with international bestselling author and the musical's co-librettist Jodi Picoult, director Lotte Wakeham and musical director Matthew Malone, as well as young cast members Tilly-Raye Bayer (Liesel) and Preston Cropp (Rudy).Frantic Assembly's new production of Kafka's Metamorphosis, adapted by Lemn Sissay OBE, comes to Curve 19 to 23 September. In this episode, find out more about the play from cast member Joe Layton.
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Curve in Conversation | Christina Bianco and NYMT's Jordan Li-Smith and Alex Sutton
In this episode hear from Jordan Li-Smith (book, music and lyrics) and Director Alex Sutton as, respectively, they bring the National Youth Music Theatre's productions of The Boy Who Sailed the Ocean in an Armchair and Kiss Me, Kate to Curve this August.Also, host Martin Ballard catches up with Christina Bianco to find out more about her journey down the Yellow Brick Road from Curve to London's Palladium as Glinda in our production of The Wizard of Oz.
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Liv Andrusier, Chandni Mistry and behind-the-scenes with Curve's Technical Team
In this episode, host Martin Ballard goes behind-the-scenes with our technical team members to learn more about the vital role they play in the theatre.Also this month, hear from Curve Creative Programmes Practitioner Chandni Mistry, as she talks about adapting John Hay and Garry Parsons' The Owl Who Came For Christmas, our festive family show.Finally, Offie Award-winning actress Liv Andrusier tells us about returning to the role of Annie Londonderry in acclaimed new musical Ride, a Made at Curve co-production which hits Leicester in July.
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Behind the scenes with the cast and creatives of 42nd Street
In this episode, join host Martin Ballard as he chats to the cast and creatives of our new Made at Curve co-production of 42nd Street, including director Jonathan Church, chorographer Bill Deamer and cast members Ruthie Henshall, Les Dennis, Adam Garcia and Nicole-Lily Baisden.
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Curve in Conversation | Resident Creative Si Rawlinson, Unexpected Twist cast members and in rehearsals with Road
Step into the rehearsal room to learn all about Road, this year's Made at Curve and De Montfort University (DMU) co-production. Hear about Abby Clarke's exciting set design and listen to DMU students discuss getting stuck into Jim Cartwright's seminal state-of-the-nation drama, which runs at Curve 18 - 20 May.Also in this episode, host Martin Ballard speaks with Curve Resident Creative Si Rawlinson to find out more about his work with Curve and new dance theatre production Saving Face, which premieres at the theatre 26 - 27 May.Finally, hear from cast members of beatbox-play Unexpected Twist, as they prepare to bring this vivid spin on Charles Dickens' classic tale, Oliver Twist, to Curve's stage this June.
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New Work and Artist Development at Curve - including Curve Associate Artist Tasha Taylor Johnson
In this episode, hear more about the new work being created and shared at Curve as host Martin Ballard speaks to the creatives involved in Curve's New Work Festival, which took place 9 - 12 March.Martin also catches up with Curve Associate Tasha Taylor Johnson, co-writer of the music and lyrics for new musical Cake, which comes to Curve 18 - 22 April.
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Curve in Conversation | Behind-the-scenes of our spring Season Preview
At the beginning of February we shared an exciting look at the year ahead at Curve, with exclusive interviews, insights and performances at our spring Season Preview. In this episode, go behind-the-scenes of the event and hear more from those who took part, including The Stage's deputy editor Matt Hemley, BBC Radio Leicester presenter Aminata Kamara, Come From Away West End cast member Alice Fearn and producer Joe Smith, Sucker Punch director Nathan Powell, Girl From the North Country cast member Justina Kehinde, Curve's schools and partnerships manager Lorrine Douglas, The Book Thief cast member Bea Glancy, Curve's artistic director Nikolai Foster and chair of Curve's board, Sita McIntosh.
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Curve in Conversation | Curve Associate Lighting Designer Ben Cracknell and behind-the-scenes of The Spark Festival Takeover Day
In the first episode of 2023, find out more about The Spark Festival Curve Community Day, which will see pupils from local schools taking over Curve with a range of creative activities on Saturday 18 February.Host Martin Ballard also speaks to multi-award-winning Curve Associate Lighting Designer Ben Cracknell about his career in theatre, from his first steps into the industry to lighting productions at Curve including Billy Elliot the Musical, Beautiful - The Carole King Story and The Wizard of Oz.
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Curve in Conversation | Chris Stafford, Mark Peachey and Daniel Cornish
In the final episode of 2022, Curve's Chief Executive Chris Stafford reflects on the past year and looks ahead to 2023, Leicester's Mark Peachey - The Wizard of Oz himself! - discusses Curve's Christmas production and local actor Daniel Cornish speaks about returning to perform at Curve as part of the National Theatre's tour of The Ocean at the End of the Lane.
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Curve in Conversation | Community Practitioner Lily Brearley-Viney and the cast of The Wizard of Oz
In this episode, meet Curve's Creative Programmes Community Practitioner Lily Brearley-Viney and The Wizard of Oz cast members Geoffrey Aymer, Christina Bianco and Jacqui Dubois.Having just celebrated her first year at Curve, Lily talks to host Martin Ballard about her role and reflects on the last 12 months spent engaging with and building relationships with people and groups all across Leicester's communities.
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Curve in Conversation | The Wizard of Oz - in rehearsals with Nikolai Foster, Georgina Onuorah, Charlotte Jaconelli and Jonny Fines
Rehearsals are underway for this year's Made at Curve Christmas musical, The Wizard of Oz. In this episode, join host Martin Ballard in the rehearsal room as he speaks to Director Nikolai Foster, 'Dorothy' Georgina Onuorah, 'The Wicked Witch of the West' Charlotte Jaconelli and 'Scarecrow' Jonny Fines.
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Curve in Conversation | Black History Month with Apphia Campbell, Ameera Conrad and Stephen Hayward
October is Black History Month, and in this episode of Curve in Conversation host Martin Ballard finds out more about what's happening at Curve by speaking with Apphia Campbell (Black is the Color of my Voice), Ameera Conrad (Celebrating Plays of Excellence) and Stephen Hayward (A Final Act of Friendship).
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Curve in Conversation | Scott Graham, Rob Ward and Sandra Marvin
In this episode, host Martin Ballard speaks to Frantic Assembly Artistic Director Scott Graham about the new tour of acclaimed production Othello, co-produced with Curve, which begins in Leicester this September. Martin is also joined by Curve Resident Creative Rob Ward to find out more about an exciting new play commission, his recent run in Edinburgh and what Curve means to him as an artist. Finally, star of Sister Act Sandra Marvin talks about her career so far and how she feels to be bringing this divine musical comedy back to her hometown.
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Curve in Conversation | Finding Home - Leicester's Ugandan Asian Story at 50
This month, learn more about our Made at Curve community production of Finding Home - Leicester's Ugandan Asian Story at 50 as host Martin Ballard speaks to members of the company and creative team as they prepare to stage three brand new plays from local writers: Ruka, Ninety Days and Call Me By My Name.
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Curve in Conversation | Behind-the-scenes of Billy Elliot rehearsals and Alexis Gregory on Riot Act
In this episode go behind-the-scenes of rehearsals for the new Made at Curve production of Billy Elliot the Musical, with insights from cast members Joe Caffrey and Jessica Daley, as well as Musical Supervisor and Musical Director George Dyer.You'll also hear more about Riot Act from writer and performer Alexis Gregory. A show created entirely from interviews with three key-players in the history of the LGBTQ+ rights movement, Riot Act is a breath-taking, rip-roaring, white-knuckle ride through six decades of queer history.
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