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This time we celebrate Layton Williams the Olivier award winning iceberg; we pick over the return of Celebrity Big Brother, Madonna and Elton end their feud, Jamie Lee Curtis celebrates tennis legend Billie Jean King and and King Charles makes us smile. The show complete with music is available at mixcould.com/thisisndebz Also search for us on Apple & Spotify Podcasts Catch up with the latest via @ThisisNDebz on Instagram & X (Twitter). If you'd like to get in touch with the show you can email us via thisisNDebz@gmail.com.
For Musical Theatre fans, Sally Ann Triplett is the definition of a West End leading lady having taken on principal roles in Chicago, Mamma Mia! and Billy Elliot. She is now currently playing Fraulein Schneider in the multi-award winning production of Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club in the Playhouse Theatre. Since the show opened in 2021, various stars have tread the boards at the newly renovated theatre including Jessie Buckley, Cara Delevigne, Fra Fee and Aimee Lou Wood. In the current cast, Sally Ann is starring opposite Rhea Norwood and Layton Williams who star as Sally Bowles and the Emcee respectively.In this brand new interview, Sally Ann Triplett discusses why this production of Cabaret has ended up being such a hit with audiences. Having previously played Sally Bowles herself and also played Fraulein Schneider in the Lido 2 Paris' production earlier, she opens up about her love for the show as well as for Kander and Ebb. In our interview, Sally Ann also opens up about how the industry has changed over the years, noting the increasing presence of phones and connections slowly disappearing in companies. We also talk about the shortage of roles for women and why she's been able to work so consistently over the course of her career, having recently originated the role of Gran in Dave Molloy's The Witches, marking a triumphant return to the National Theatre following her spellbinding run as Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes; as well as leading a production of Billy Elliot at Leicester Curve as well. It's a fascinating discussion as Sally Ann reveals her insights into what it's really like to be one of the West End's finest leading ladies.Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club is currently running until 31st May 2025 with tickets on sale now!
Will we be seeing the return of Layton Williams to the stage soon? This week, we are absolutely thrilled to be joined by the wonderful star of hit West End shows like Everbody's Talking About Jamie. Layton joined us for a lovely chat about his stellar career and why people shouldn't just see him in one light: as a stage star.We find out how he deals with headlines, where he likes to hang out in Soho and the most embarrassing thing to ever happen to him on stage. Plus, the real reason he HARD launched his relationship.
Will we be seeing the return of Layton Williams to the stage soon? This week, we are absolutely thrilled to be joined by the wonderful star of hit West End shows like Everbody's Talking About Jamie. Layton joined us for a lovely chat about his stellar career and why people shouldn't just see him in one light: as a stage star.We find out how he deals with headlines, where he likes to hang out in Soho and the most embarrassing thing to ever happen to him on stage. Plus, the real reason he HARD launched his relationship.
Scott's chatting to Strictly finalist and actor Layton Williams. Plus he's trying to convince soccer loving singer Teddy Swims that he knows loads about football.It's been another big week of TV and Scott's found some fans of Gladiators and The Traitors. Including the fan who's watch thought they'd had a fall... they were just watching Claudia in her gloves.There's more Jeremy Vine fun and Scott's getting some help with his singing after the panto! And the Music Police have been tracking down a suspect song from the early-00s for Rob in Plymouth... but have we cracked another case?Hit subscribe to get Scott's latest podcast every Friday, or listen live weekdays 2-4pm on BBC Radio 2.
Happy New Year from The Graham Norton Show with Waitrose:Thomas Brodie Sangster is in a brand new Disney TV series of The Artful Dodger.Layton Williams is in the brand new season of Bad Education.Show Chef Martha has the perfect idea what to rustle up with the leftover Brussel Sprouts. And Maria and Graham solve the first problems of the year in Graham's Guide.See more on our YouTube, just look up @VirginRadioUK! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Drama School Dropout I am joined by the amazing, Nikki Runeckles. We chat about Bad Education, Layton Williams, Strictly Come Dancing, studying at Italia Conti, being an extra in a Morrisons advert, missing your first Drama School show because of appendicitis, learning to lose yourself, working in a nursing home, how Nikki came to play Chantelle, the Bad Education reunion, stealing, the Bad Education movie, Nikki's reservations on returning for the reunion, writing erotic novels and regrets. Submit your story for Stage Right or Stage Shite: https://forms.gle/1p296t4Uu1F1XVvN9 Host: Ingram Noble Guest: Nikki Runeckles Producers: Heather Spiden & Ingram Noble Links: Ingram's Instagram & Twitter: @ingramnoble Nikki's Instagram: @nikkiruneckles Patreon: www.patreon.com/dramaschooldropout Get Tickets! Flatmates Tickets: www.ticketsource.co.uk/flatmates This Is Where We Get Off Tour Tickets: www.thisiswherewegetoff.co.uk
This time we hear from P!NK; Miriam Margolyes; Bob The Drag Queen; Kylie, Catherine Tate AND Stictly's Layton Williams. Remember you can hear a full version of this show featuring music tracks at mixcould.com/thisisndebz Catch up with the latest via @ThisisNDebz on Twitter. If you'd like to get in touch with the show you can email us via thisisNDebz@gmail.com
A compromising position, gorgey gorgey skin, and a douche. TTYN, Layton Williams. Want the episodes ad free AND extra content from Kathy? 6 Feet Under steps away from fantasy and rifles through your real funeral tales. Head to wheretheresawilltheresawake.com to subscribe. A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joining me this episode to discuss their travel and holiday stories is the brilliant actor, singer and dancer - Layton Williams. Please subscribe and review. ‘Life's A Beach' everyone's favourite travel podcast is here to give you all the vitamin D you need. More celebrity passengers unpack their travel suitcases dishing the dirt on their holiday high-jinks. Buckle up, sit back and enjoy the inflight entertainment!! A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the show this time, Disney actor Matthew Scott Montgomery on conversion therapy for Hollywood actors. We hear from Strictly's Layton Williams; we've a special report from Europride in Malta Pride. Cult moviemaker John Waters gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Oh, and Adele gets propositioned! Remember you can hear a full version of this show featuring music tracks at mixcould.com/thisisndebz Catch up with the latest via @ThisisNDebz on Twitter. If you'd like to get in touch with the show you can email us via thisisNDebz@gmail.com.
Hello everyone! Welcome back to Private Parts, the podcast where nothing is off limits.It's Monday which means another instalment of our extra special bonus series, Candy Kittens LOVES. This series is in collaboration with gourmet vegan sweet brand, Candy Kittens, in celebration of their delicious LOVES range. This special series will feature a diverse range of voices from the LGBTQ+ community, to share and celebrate LOVE in all its forms. This week, Jamie is joined by actor and West End star, Layton Williams. Layton chats to Jamie about his incredible career on stage and screen, from moving to London aged 11, to being chucked out of drama school to being cast in Billy Elliot and Everybody's Talking About Jamie. He also discusses how being around other gay people and living in a queer house made him realise that his sexuality was normal. To follow Layton on Instagram click here.As part of this podcast series, we also want to shine a light on an incredible charity we're working with called the The Albert Kennedy Trust (AKT). AKT is a national LGBTQ+ charity that provides support and housing for those experiencing homelessness, abuse or rejection. If you have time, please go and check them out as they are doing such vital work and any support you're able to give would be amazing. To find out more about the amazing work AKT does click here.The ever-popular Candy Kittens ‘LOVES' sweet range is available now online and across supermarkets such as Sainsbury's, ASDA and Waitrose. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Clive Anderson and Arthur Smith are joined by Layton Williams, Catherine Cohen, Steve Bugeja and Damian Dibben for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Nickel Creek and Sacha T.
Steve Denyer is joined by the fabulous LAYTON WILLIAMS as he picks his Pride Playlist. Layton talks through his time starring in lead roles in the West End smash hits Billy Elliot and Everybody's Talking About Jamie as well as venturing into TV with roles in Bad Education and ITV's brand new drag competition Queens For The Night. Layton's picks range from TATU to Beyonce to Spice Girls. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Glyn has a revealing chat with actor, singer and west-end star Layton Williams. Layton entered the spotlight as a child star where he was the first black person to play the lead in Billy Elliott. He then had the crashing reality of returning to his hometown as a teen after being free to express himself in the creative throes of the theatre world. He openly reveals what really goes on when casting for West End musicals and how sometimes you have to watch your best mate play the part first…Layton and Glyn discuss the turbulence and emotions when finding a place to truly be themselves. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
*One of the best uplifting books of the year and the best 'never-too-late' story of 2021* Independent 'A total triumph', 'Romantic and heartbreaking and uplifting all at once', 'Highly recommended' IS IT EVER TOO LATE TO FOLLOW YOUR HEART? 'Wonderful . . . An utter treat' KATE MOSSE 'Albert is such an endearing character - flawed, funny and awkward, but completely relatable. I wanted to give him a good shake and then a huge hug. This is a wonderfully warm story that completely drew me in' RUTH HOGAN 'A great big hug of a book!' MICHAEL BALL, Radio 2 'Bright, clear, sharply intelligent' JENNY COLGAN 'A heart-warming, joyous love story - original, hopeful and totally charming' ADELE PARKS 'I loved it! Really heart-warming and joyful, but also so poignant. I cannot recommend this book highly enough' LORRAINE KELLY 'Brilliant . . . [I] recommend to all!' MATT LUCAS _______ 'ALBERT ENTWISTLE WAS A POSTMAN. It was one of the few things everyone knew about him. And it was one of the few things he was comfortable with people knowing . . .' Living alone since the death of his mam, 64-year-old Albert Entwistle keeps himself to himself. So one frosty December morning, just back from delivering mail full of the Christmas cheer that no one now extends to him, Albert is surprised to find himself in receipt of a letter. The contents shock him. With no friends, and nothing to look forward to, his future suddenly seems lonely and frightening. It's not the first time that Albert has received a letter that will change his life. But, as the snow starts to fall, this time around he's spurred into action. The time has come for him to face the secret he's been keeping for fifty years . . . With a new year fast approaching, Albert needs to be brave and go after what he wants, however much it scares him. And he will begin by looking for the man that, many years ago, he lost - but has never forgotten . . . Join Albert Entwistle as he sets out to find the long-lost love of his life, and has an unforgettable and completely life-affirming adventure on the way. This is a love story the likes of which you have never read before and the perfect uplifting story to curl up with as the dark winter nights draw in! __________ What people are LOVING about The Secret Life Of Albert Entwistle: 'A rollicking love story' IAN McKELLEN 'A total triumph. Romantic and heartbreaking and uplifting all at once.' LAURA KAY 'Prepare to fall in love with Albert Entwistle!' S. J. WATSON 'Albert is delightful and charming, and the book is too' JONATHAN HARVEY 'Wonderful. Written with such a good heart, filled with joy and strength and optimism' RUSSELL T. DAVIES, creator of Channel 4's smash-hit It's a Sin 'Beautiful . . . You will weep and yet have your heart filled with joy' ARLENE PHILLIPS 'Tender, witty, uplifting' KATE EBERLEN 'Albert is the most delicious character and you'll be with him every step of the way' SUN, 'Pick of the week' ***** 'A heart-warming and uplifting read' Attitude
Layton and Bekah, who have been friends on Twitter for a while without ever hearing one another's voices, chat about releasing the need for certainty, and what our bodies teach us when they refuse to conform to the narratives we once believed about what it means to be "blessed." As Layton prepares to welcome her first child, she reflects on that journey, along with continuing to embrace queerness in that process. Layton is the author of Holy Disunity: How What Separates Us Can Save Us. This is her website: https://laytonewilliams.com/ Intro and outro music by the marvelous Rex Daugherty
This week Kerry is chatting to film, tv and west end star, Layton Williams.Layton found success at an early age appearing in Billy Elliot and Thriller Live in the west end as well as his starring roles in TV's Beautiful People and Bad Education. Layton became a household name after taking over the role of Jamie New in the West end production of Everybody's Talking About Jamie.He opens up about his journey transitioning from being a childhood star to the success he has found as an adult. You can follow Layton on Instagram - @laytonwilliamsIf you have enjoyed this podcast please rate, Review and Subscribe... feel free to tell a friend too!Follow Kerry on Twitter and Instagram. Find out more information and upcoming dates from Kerry Ellis at kerryellis.comProduced by Martin Joseph at Peroxide Media. Please support this sponsors that make these episodes possible.Me Winchmore Hill - www.mewinchmorehill.comBedfordshire Hot tubs - www.bhtubs.co.uk - Quote 'Kerry On' at the checkout or when you speak to them and they are going to donate towards 'Acting For Others'. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#MattHenry #TheVoice #KinkyBoots Meets Matt Henry. The Voice. Kinky Boots. Hushabye Mountain. Hope Mill Theatre. Olivier Awards. Welcome to That Stagey Blog podcast. This is an audio version of this interview which is also available as a video on YouTube.
'Wonderful. Written with such a good heart, filled with joy and strength and optimism . . . inventive and fun but most importantly, true.' RUSSELL T. DAVIES 'I loved it! Really heart-warming and joyful, but also so poignant. I cannot recommend this book highly enough' LORRAINE KELLY 'A rollicking love story' IAN McKELLEN 'Albert is such an endearing character - flawed, funny and awkward, but completely relatable. A wonderfully warm story that completely drew me in' RUTH HOGAN IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO START YOUR LIFE'S BIG ADVENTURE . . . Albert Entwistle was a postman. It was one of the few things everyone knew about him. And it was one of the few things he was comfortable with people knowing. 64-year-old Albert Entwistle has been a postie in a quiet town in Northern England for all his life, living alone since the death of his mam 18 years ago. He keeps himself to himself. He always has. But he's just learned he'll be forced to retire at his next birthday. With no friends and nothing to look forward to, the lonely future he faces terrifies him. He realises it's finally time to be honest about who he is. He must learn to ask for what he wants. And he must find the courage to look for George, the man that, many years ago, he lost - but has never forgotten . . . Join Albert as he sets out to find the long-lost love of his life, and has an unforgettable and completely life-affirming adventure on the way . . . This is a love story the likes of which you have never read before! 'Prepare to fall in love with Albert Entwistle! Touching and tender' S. J. WATSON 'Albert is delightful and charming, and the book is too' JONATHAN HARVEY
The BBTAs winner on serving lewks, making history and living up to his I Came To Slay mantra. Plus, why a Beautiful People stage musical needs to happen and how starring in Everybody's Talking About Jamie has taught him to ditch gendered clothing. Host: William J Connolly Technical: Jordan Priestley Image of Layton: The Other Richard Produced by: William J Connolly/Darren Bell Welcome to eleven. The official theatre podcast that brings the biggest stars and creatives together in one place to discuss life in the arts. Follow eleven on social media via @elevenpodcast and via elevenpodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Layton Williams is one of theatres young brightest stars, creating a huge and loyal fanbase for his lead roles in ‘Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’, ‘Rent’ and TV roles in ‘Beautiful People’ and ‘Bad Education’. In a journey that takes us from Bury to Brazil, Layton shares his travel techniques and the time he caused an incident at passport control! Created and Presented by Nick Evans Music and Audio Production by Benjamin Holder Produced by Scratch Post Productions
Shannon and Ogun are joined by Rev. Layton Williams to discuss the right age to break the news about Santa, gifts they would want if there were no limits, and having choice.
Pub Theology creator Bryan Berghoef joins Shannon and Layton Williams to discuss the things they are thankful for, the things they are lamenting, and how they are shifting their holiday plans in the year that just won't end.
Ogun is joined by two special guests in this episode, the newly engaged show regular Layton Williams and super special guest Rev. Jason Chesnut. They discuss the best parts of October (not baseball), continuing to shift life in the pandemic, and what it means for us to belong to one another.
Today, we are joined by Layton E. Williams, a poet, writer, and pastor to discuss faith and the LGBTQ+ Community. This podcast was recorded on May 19, 2020.
What's that smell? Its Craig and Tom talking crap again... literally! This week they share some toilet issues, the adventures of Tommy Tickles and enjoy a cheeky voice note from Leading Man of Jamie The Musical and star of Bad Education, LAYTON WILLIAMS.
Shannon and Ogun are joined once again by the Rev. Layton Williams to discuss their favorite ice cream and what they look for in good leadership in themselves and others. Apologies for the late post and for the sound quality in the first quarter of the show. It gets better. Promise!
Lawrence Batley Theatre in Huddersfield is producing a star-studded multi-cast audio play, The Understudy, an adaptation by Henry Filloux-Bennett of a novel by David Nicholls about an actor who is failing in most aspects of his life. The cast includes Stephen Fry, Russell Tovey, Emily Atack, Sheila Atim, Layton Williams, Sarah Hadland, Mina Anwar, Jake Ferretti, Sasha Frost, Marie Lawrence, James McNicholas and Lizzie Muncey. Each actor has recorded his or her own dialogue at home in isolation and it has all been assembled by the sound design team of Alexandra Faye Braithwaite with Annie May Fletcher and Sophie Galpin. The proceeds from ticket sales will go to theatre charities the Theatre Development Trust, Acting for Others and the Equity Charitable Trust. In this episode, BTG Editor David Chadderton speaks separately to director Giles Croft, actor Mina Anwar, who plays deputy stage manager Donna, and writer Henry Filloux-Bennett, who is also Chief Executive and Artistic Director of the Lawrence Batley Theatre. Part 1 will be released on Wednesday 20 May and Part 2 on Wednesday 27 May 2020. For more information and to purchase tickets, see the Understudy Play web site.
Ogun is joined by Rev. Layton Williams and Rabbi Eli Freedman to discuss their favorite signs, of spring, vivid pandemic dreams, what it means to "believe the science", and what they want to see in the world when all "this" is "over" (apologies for the sound quality. blame Ogun's wi-fi)
Shannon and Ogun are joined by Rev. Layton Williams to discuss COVID-19 protocols for church, updating the Ten Commandments, and what the cross means for them as a symbol.
Shannon is joined by Layton Williams and special guest R. Eric Thomas, author of "Here For It: Or How To Save Your Soul In America" to discuss awkwardness, generational identity, and what it takes to "make it" in our society.
Ogun is joined by Rev. Layton Williams and Rabbi Eli Freedman to discuss their potential campaign slogans, the role of kindness in public life, and being mindful and attentive. (sorry for the late posting!)
Interview with pastor and author of the new book “Holy Disunity,” Layton Williams. Williams serves part time at New Dawn Ministries which is a new ministry helping to cross ideological and political divides. “Even when we hate, God loves, and so when we hate, we hate what God loves...and to some degree, we hate God.” -
Rev. Layton Williams joins Shannon and Ogun to discuss favorite and least favorite Christmas songs, whether there is a war on Christmas (spoiler: there is not), and the right amount of vodka to include in Layton's family holiday drink.
Scarlett Moffatt and Baby Lame are joined by the West End's very own Layton Williams, to spill the tea on the grand finale of RuPaul's Drag Race UK! Plus, runner up Divina de Campo gives an exclusive interview. Gurl... If you're not listening to this podcast, then you're only getting HALF the story. Watch Series 1 of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, exclusively on BBC iPlayer. Listening outside of the UK? Here’s where you can watch it: https://bit.ly/2ldz44I
Scarlett Moffatt and Baby Lame get all the tea from the first UK Drag Race Superstar – The Vivienne! Plus we're joined by extra special guest, Layton Williams. Gurl... If you're not listening to this podcast, then you're only getting HALF the story. Watch Series 1 of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, exclusively on BBC iPlayer. Listening outside of the UK? Here’s where you can watch it: https://bit.ly/2ldz44
Layton Williams, star of the West End's, Everybody's Talking About Jamie joins Frankie to discuss bullying, coming out and self-pride.
The Rev. Layton Williams, author of the recently released book "Holy Disunity: How What Separates Us Can Save Us" joins Shannon and Ogun to discuss trick r treating, healthy masculinity and whether or not Jesus was hitting on the woman at the well.
This month we talk to Presbyterian minister Layton Williams about her new book Holy Disunity and her thesis that authenticity is more important than unity. Then the two of us settle in to chat about the "quasi-messianic" language that's come out of the White House recently. (Note: we knew when we recorded this episode that the events we discussed in our B-segment would have been overtaken by other scandals many times over by the time it came out, but we had no way of knowing there would be an actual impeachment inquiry underway. So enjoy this window into the more innocent time that was the middle of last month.) Some of the things we talked about in this episode: Here is the tweet and the video that made our second segment possible, and here is the article that inspired us to talk about it. Dan mentioned this moment as possible evidence of Trump's cognitive decline. Tim's OLT was about the New York Times' 1619 Project. And Dan's OLT was about the audio versions of Robert Caro's biographies of Lyndon Johnson. 0:00-1:44: Introduction 1:48-22:33: Williams interview 22:38-45:44: "Trump as messiah" conversation 45:49-48:09: Tim's OLT 48:10-51:22: Dan's OLT 51:23-52:21: Credits
Sponsors: Fuller Seminary, The Center for Congregational Health, & Advocacy in Action. Music by Nicolai Heidlas from HookSounds.com
Layton Williams is currently playing the title role in Everybody’s Talking About Jamie in the West End. At the age of 24 he has been working in showbusiness for more than half his life. After going to an open audition in Manchester for Billy Elliot at 12 years old he was swept away to ‘Billy School’ before playing the role in the West End. That lead to a part in the BBC series Beautiful People, alongside Olivia Colman. Layton trained at Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts and has since worked with Sir Matthew Bourne and appeared in productions of Rent, Hairspray and Kiss Me Kate. He can also be seen in the three series of Bad Education which was also made into a film. As well as performing eight shows a week, Layton has his own dance academy and works with the charity Stonewall on LGBTQ education and inclusion. We recorded this episode in Layton’s dressing room a few days after the Olivier Awards. We talked about taking over the role from his best friend John McCrea, how he had to go back into the closet after going back to school in Greater Manchester after Billy Elliot, and being taught to knit by Olivia Colman. You can follow Backstage With... on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook to find out which stage door we’re going through next.
Layton Williams joins us for lament, laughter and reflections on the seeming impossibility of the death of Rachel Held Evans.
We talk favorite television shows, the ability of film to portray the depths of the human experience as well as spiritual themes, and whether the quality of television is improving or becoming worse. Plus: when does fandom become idolatry? Layton Williams joins us to discuss!
Don't mess with a boy in a dress, he was born to impress.Lead singer of the feeling and writer of the musical that’s taken the UK’s west end by storm Dan Gillespie Sells, joinst us for our season three finale, to tell the story behind the soundtrack to your #QueerAF life: Everybody's Talking About Jamie.In an ever changing world, the way we identify is constantly being challenged. Not just by people around us, but by ourselves too. And that’s why Jamie New, the 16 year old from Sheffield in the north of the UK, who’s career test says he’ll only amount to being a forklift truck driver – is such a refreshing story to watch, enjoy, and for queers everywhere – to see themselves in. And even better? It was inspired by a true story.We interview Dan Gillespie Sells, lead singer in the Feeling and writer of the show, and star Layton Williams who is playing Jamie in the UK's West End.With thanks to all to contributors this season. if you haven’t yet go back and listen to Martin Joseph, Jacob Edwards, Sebastian Hendra, Max Taylor, Cassie Galpin, Alice Taplin, and Patrick Reardon Morgan’s episodes. For today’s episode thanks to Dan Gillespie Sells, Layton Williams and the team at Everybody’s talking about Jamie – and if you’re desperate to see the story but geography is getting in the way. Dan told us the movie is very much, in production.Just like Season 4 of the show, so stay subscribed on your podcast feeds, and bring us back faster with ratings and reviews in Apple, Spotify, Google podcasts or what ever app you listen in. Share us on social media tag in @studentpride, the whole reason we make this show to keep the pride of conversation alive all year round. Today’s show was produced by @jamie_wareham. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We talk about ‘Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’ John McCrea. Jordan Laviniere. Italia Conti. Bianca Del Rio. Faye Tozer The Spice girls. The Pussy cat dolls Michael Jackson. Thriller Live. Rent Naughty Boy. Laura Mvula Beautiful People. Jonathan Harvey. Olivia Colman The Olivier Awards.
Featuring Christina Bennington. Amara Okereke. Tim Rogers. Jon Tarcy. Vicki Lee Taylor. Henry Brennan. Georgia Alexandria Lennon. Hair. Jake Quickenden. Marcus Collins. 9 to 5 the musical. Emilia. Ben Hewis. Undetectable. Jordan Lee Davies. Katy Lipson. Maggie May. I also talk about Louise Redknapp, Amber Davies, Natalie McQueen. Bonnie Langford. Brian Conley Kings Head Theatre. Tom Wright. Rikki Beadle-Blair Theatre 503. Tori Allen Martin. Rebecca Wells. Milly Thomas. Paul Wilkins. Natalie Green. Gareth Bretherton. Jonathan O’Boyle. William Whelton. Bradley Judge. Finborough Theatre. Matthew Iliffe. Henry Brennan. Kara Lily Hayworth. James Darch. Bianca Del Rio. Faye Tozer. Layton Williams. The Crazy Coq Presents.
VLOG 6 Ft. Chris Clegg. Steph Parry. Ellisa Churchill. The cast of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie. I talk about The Show Goes On at the Pianoworks West End. Layton Williams, Haley Tammadon, Shane Richie and Everybody’s Talking About Jamie. Can Can at the Union theatre and Adam Haigh. Maggie Smith and the Bridge theatre. Oklahoma at Chichester Festival Theatre, Josie Lawrence and Amara Okereke. Mt Fest UK at The Other Palace and Paul Taylor Mills, Luke Bayer, Evelyn Hoskins, Richard Thomas, Will Burton, and Kane Oliver Parry. Bad Girls the Musical. An Evening With Stephen Schwartz at the Hope Mill Theatre. And Six the Musical.
VLOG 3- Ft. Luke Bayer, Layton Williams, Adam Dawson, Ryan Anderson, Alyn Hawke, Carl Mullaney, Michael Mott, Carolyn Maitland, Tom Hier, Charlotte Wakefield, Danny Becker, Charlotte Jaconelli and the cast of Refresh. My third vlog talks about Everybody’s Talking About Jamie cast change, the Guys Sing Dolls cabaret at the Space, Kinky Kabaret, Joe Mcfadden, House on Cold Hill, Coming Clean, Mob Wife, birthday. Rob Fowler and Sharon Sexton’s new show Vision of You. Crazy Coq presents. And Refresh. With clips from my That Stagey Blog Meets series with Joel Harper Jackson and Charlotte Wakefield. Plus this week’s competition.
Clive Anderson and Emma Freud are joined by Rich Hall, Tamara Harvey, Layton Williams and Michelle Collins for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Adrianne Lenker and Tiny Ruins. Producer: Paula McGinley
Billy Elliot himself – actor and dancer Layton Williams – joins Calum on a fun-filled show this evening. We have all the usual gossip and games, but with a musical theatre twist! Layton and Calum play Queers Throughout The Years and Mixed Pleasures AND they react to all your deepest and darkest sex confessions… You do not want to miss this one!
Billy Elliot himself – actor and dancer Layton Williams – joins Calum on a fun-filled show this evening. We have all the usual gossip and games, but with a musical theatre twist! Layton and Calum play Queers Throughout The Years and Mixed Pleasures AND they react to all your deepest and darkest sex confessions… You do not want to miss this one!