Interviews

‘That’s what dance gave me. It gave me hope.’ Strictly star Johannes Radebe opens up about childhood, identity, and Kinky Boots.
With Raising Chelsea now streaming on Disney+, Sophie Habboo speaks to 1883 about motherhood, the myth of having it all, and what she's slowly leaving behind.
Genneya Walton on stepping into the MCU and why BB Urich is becoming one of Daredevil: Born Again's most compelling voices.
From curiosity to craft, Victoria Chen reveals how she brings Mei to life in My Neighbour Totoro night after magical night
Tristan Fynn-Aiduenu on staging Chadwick Boseman’s Deep Azure, honouring legacy, and why it still resonates today
Riki Lindhome on Garfunkel and Oates, motherhood, and turning her fertility journey into the deeply personal musical Dead Inside
‘Things we dreamt about ten years ago are now becoming possible, the technological playground keeps expanding’
From Saturday drama club to Regency drama, Gracie discusses representation, casting surprises, and finding her place onscreen.
“There’s something very attractive about high stakes… high stakes give the audience a kind of magnifying glass.”
How Ballad Lines reimagines folk tradition through queer love, motherhood, and generational memory.
“I just wish people would let time come for their skin. Let it show in their body. And then get on with doing the things that actually make them feel
The play is unhinged, the cast is queer, and Dino Fetscher is loving every second of it!
Keala Settle discusses Mary Todd Lincoln, narrative control, and the human cost of being publicly judged.
Lauren Lyle and Alexander Arnold talk comedy, chemistry and creative freedom as they perform David Ireland’s Most Favoured at Soho Theatre.
Linnea Berthelsen reflects on Kali’s return, the backlash that followed and how the Stranger Things finale reframes one of the show’s most debated characters.
From audition to Starfleet, George Hawkins on expectation, ambition, and finding the truth beneath the uniform.