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Joining Eliott in the Stagey Studio this week is Jon Bradfield, the Songwriter and co-Writer behind Beauty and The Beast, which is playing this festive season at The Charing Cross Theatre in London, from 21st November 2025 - 11th January 2026. To find out more about the show, and how to book your ticket, click here. You can follow The Stagey Place on Instagram, and Tiktok.
Joining Eliott in the Stagey Studio this week is Libby Rodliffe, the Co-Writer and Performer of Jobsworth, which is playing at The Park Theatre in London from 19th November - 6th December 2025, following a critically acclaimed run at last year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe. To find out more about the show, and how to book your ticket, click here. You can follow The Stagey Place on Instagram, and Tiktok.
Joining Eliott in the Stagey Studio this week is Isabel Renner, the Writer and Performer of Wyld Woman: The Legend of Shy Girl, which is playing at The Southwark Playhouse Borough in London from 23rd October to 15th November 2025. To find out more about the show, and how to book your ticket, click here. You can follow The Stagey Place on Instagram, and Tiktok.
Joining Eliott in the Stagey Studio this week is Keelan Kember, the Writer and one of the performers in Da Vinci's Laundry, which is playing at Riverside Studios in London until 25th October 2025. To find out more about the show, and how to book your ticket, click here. You can follow The Stagey Place on Instagram, and Tiktok.
Joining Eliott in the Stagey Studio this week is Joe Murphy, The Birmingham Rep's newest Artistic Director, who joins us to chat through some of the exciting productions that will be gracing the midlands stage in 2026/2027, including a regionally inspired Shakespearian classic, a hotly anticipated Sondheim revival, and a co-production with Leeds and Nottingham Playhouse. To find out more about the new season, which is now on sale for the General Public, then click here. You can follow The Stagey Place on Instagram, Bluesky, and Tiktok.
Joining Eliott in the Stagey Studio this week is Philip Catherwood, the Writer behind The Pitch, which will be playing at Theatre503 in London, from 26th - 27th September, before then having a run at The Lyric Theatre in Belfast, from 2nd - 5th October. To find out more about the show, and how to book your tickets, click here for Theatre, and here for The Lyric Theatre. You can follow The Stagey Place on Instagram, Bluesky, and Tiktok.
It's the final episode of this 'Stagey Place X Ed Fringe' series for 2025, but we're not going until we have shared with you the four final interviews with incredible companies who are up at this year's festival! In Episode Four, we present to you - Sasha Wilson; Writer of Bury the Hatchet, playing at Pleasance Dome - Queen Dome, - 25th August (15:50 - 17:00) Elizabeth Skrzypiec; Company Member of Murder She Didn't Write, playing at Assembly George Square - Gordon Aikman Theatre, - 24th August (15:25 - 16:35) Brandon James Gwinn; Writer of Midnight at The Palace, playing at Gilded Balloon Patter House - Big Yin, - 24th August (21:30 - 22:30). Emily Ingram; Director of Lunchbox, playing at Pleasance Courtyard - The Green, - 24th August (16:45 - 17:45), and is also the Producer for Kanpur: 1857, which is playing at Pleasance Courtyard - Beneath, - 24th August (15:40 - 16:40). Be sure to also check us out on Instagram, Bluesky and TikTok, as we'll be keeping you up to date on all things Edinburgh Fringe, as well as exclusive video interviews with even more companies heading up this August!
Joining Eliott in the Stagey Studio this week is Neal Foster, a member of the Birmingham Stage Company, who are currently celebrating 20 years of Horrible Histories Live on Stage, with their current production, Barmy Britain: The Best Bits, delighting audiences in London's Apollo Theatre until 31st August. To find out more about the show, and how to book your tickets, click here. You can follow The Stagey Place on Instagram, Bluesky, and Tiktok.
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