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BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Jonathan Bailey, who plays Anthony Bridgerton on TV and Hollywood leading man Taron Egerton will star in a provocatively titled play about sexual identity and gender labelling.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Lashana Lynch wants people to know that she didn't just 'fall out of the sky' and into the biggest role of her career playing a double-O agent with a licence to kill.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: The playwright's last work, hospital drama Allelujah!, has been adapted by Heidi Thomas, creator of the BBC's award-winning Call The Midwife.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: On Monday, Liisi LaFontaine begins rehearsals for the London production of Broadway smash success Moulin Rouge!, which starts previews at the Piccadilly Theatre.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Ruth Wilson was in a candid frame of mind as she spoke of how she tapped into past relationships to understand the psychology of infatuation.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Film star Jessica Chastain, an outspoken advocate for Hollywood gender equality, says women should never feel guilty about being more successful than their partner.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: A good song will always get Jennifer Hudson's attention - even if it's bellowed at her, out of tune, across a canal.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Emilia Jones was nine when she made her professional stage debut in the musical Shrek, with the show's star Amanda Holden watching over her like a benevolent fairy godmother.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: The performances 'under the stars' will mark the first time Mamma Mia!, one of the most successful musicals in theatre and film history, has been on stage since the pandemic.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Someone was humming For The First Time In Forever in the cafe at the Jerwood Space, where the musical Frozen was in its final week of rehearsals.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Tahar Rahim, star of The Serpent - one of the BBC's most popular dramas ever - has found a way to make crime pay. He will portray one of the drug kingpins behind the French co…
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Actor James Norton felt a little broody after playing a dad in his new film. He grew so close to his on-screen son, that it left him with deep thoughts about starting a family…
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Only the very brave would mess with action star Kate Beckinsale after the Underworld series.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: The shipboard musical Anything Goes had all hands on deck raring to set sail.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: A rehearsed run-through for a new musical, inspired by the Italian opera star's life and with remastered recordings of his voice, is being planned for later this summer.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: The play is set to run at Riverside Studios in Hammersmith for three weeks from August 5.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Dianne Pilkington was first bewitched when she was growing up and that should stand her in good stead when she tackles the most sought- after musical role in years.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: We know Welsh actress Joanna Scanlan best for playing vivacious Detective Inspector Viv Deering in No Offence; or maybe ward sister Den Flixter in Getting On.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Star-in-the-making Lola Petticrew said she gave as good as she got playing Jane Seymour opposite Jodie Turner-Smith's brilliantly regal Anne Boleyn.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Wunmi Mosaku has a graceful but steely demeanour: qualities she deploys when bombarded with questions about the eagerly awaited Disney+ TV series Loki.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Come to the Cabaret. The doors are set to open on a show that will be dusted off, shaken vigorously, and explored anew. As a starter, Eddie Redmayne is back at the Kit Kat Klub
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Spall is a funny guy. And humour is how he copes when confronted with difficulty or hardship. His comic chops have been honed through years of quality work.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Broadway and television star Sutton Foster has kept the shipboard musical Anything Goes afloat, taking over from Megan Mullally, who suffered a foot injury.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Rock stars Pink and Robbie Williams are more than ready for their close-ups, both appearing in films directed by Michael Gracey, who directed The Greatest Showman.
BAZ BAMIGBOYE: A new production of Cabaret is due to begin performances at the Playhouse Theatre, near the Embankment in London, in early November.