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Kim Ismay is currently playing Debs in Elf The Musical at the Dominion Theatre.
Elf has returned to London for its third festive run, with Kim reprising her performance for a second year.
Kim is beloved for her iconic run as Tanya in the West End production of Mamma Mia! and for playing Madame Morrible in Wicked in the West End and on tour. She has had huge success with her one-person show About Bill...
Danny Bailey recently starred as Thought 5 in the London production of A Strange Loop at the Barbican Centre.
Some of Danny’s theatre credits include Hair, South Pacific, The Lion King, Motown, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Jesus Christ Superstar and Girl from the North Country. He played multiple roles to huge acclaim in the original West End cast of Get Up Stand Up.
Danny is also a writer, artist, journalist, speaker, activist, digital content producer, filmmaker and more...
To celebrate 200 episodes of In The Frame, we're joined by The Schuyler Sisters!
Shan Ako, Simbi Akande and Ava Brennan are starring as Eliza, Peggy and Angelica in the West End production of Hamilton at the Victoria Palace Theatre.
Written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and directed by Thomas Kail with choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, Hamilton opened on Broadway in 2015 before transferring to the West End two years later...
Olivier nominee Rachel Tucker is preparing to release her new studio album 'You’re Already Home' on Friday 3rd November with Westway Music.
To celebrate the release of the album, Rachel is teaming up with Fourth Wall Live to perform a solo show at Cadogan Hall on Sunday 5th November, featuring Jamie Muscato as a special guest...
Carl Man is about to star as Fiyero in the upcoming tour of Wicked. He previously understudied the role in the West End production at the Apollo Victoria Theatre.
Carl also understudied Romeo in & Juliet (Shaftesbury Theatre) and, most recently, was alternate L in Death Note (Apollo Theatre).
Carl's early theatre credits include: title role in Disney’s Aladdin (USA), understudy Galileo in We Will Rock You (RCCL) and The Who’s Tommy (USA)...
Tony and Olivier winner Lea Salonga is back In The Frame and back in the West End, starring in Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends at the Gielgud Theatre.
Devised and produced by Cameron Mackintosh, Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends has direction and musical staging by Matthew Bourne, side by side with Julia McKenzie, with choreography by Stephen Mear.
Lea come to London direct from Broadway where she was starring in Here Lies Love for which she is also a producer...
Oscar Conlon-Morrey is playing Robert Cecil in the fully staged world premiere of Treason The Musical.
Treason is touring to Edinburgh and Sheffield ahead of a London run at the Alexandra Palace Theatre. It has just been revealed that Treason will finish its tour at the London Palladium for two performances!
Since the release of the original EP back in 2020, Treason’s songs have been streamed over 1 million times across 96 countries...
Gregory Haney is playing Noxeema Jackson in the world premiere of To Wong Foo The Musical.
Based on the 1995 film, To Wong Foo opens later this month at the Hope Mill Theatre. The musical is written and directed by original film screenplay writer Douglas Carter Beane, with music and lyrics by Lewis Flinn.
Gregory is originally from US and started out performing on Broadway. His Broadway credits include Tarzan, Memphis, La Cienga in Bring It On and Chistery in Wicked...
Tony winner Stephanie J Block is In The Frame ahead of her upcoming concerts, discussing her career and highly anticpated return to London!
Stephanie started out in the world of US regional theatre, playing roles such as Polly in Crazy For You, Nellie in South Pacific, Sarah in Guys & Dolls, Fanny in Funny Girl, Nancy in Oliver! and many more.
She went on to create the role of Elphaba in the original workshops of Wicked...
Jordan Benjamin is currently playing Dom Fraser in the world premiere of The Little Big Things at @SohoPlace.
The Little Big Things shows how one moment can change everything, telling the true story of Henry Fraser who had a lifechanging accident and ever since he has been paralysed from his shoulders down. Based on Henry's best-selling autobiography, The Little Big Things has a score by Nick Butcher and Tom Ling, with book by Joe White and direction from Luke Sheppard...