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32 stories by "Liz Hoggard"

The Stage Unsung Hero Mary Joseph: 'I play pranks on Rupert Goold all the time " he's great' by Liz Hoggard

In a quarter of a century, 'kiosk queen' Mary Joseph has become a fixture at London's Almeida Theatre. The winner of this

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 8:00am on February 24, 2020

Ann Hould-Ward: 'My dad was a dry-land farmer, he taught me to work real hard' by Liz Hoggard

Multi-award-winning costume designer Ann Hould-Ward tells Liz Hoggard about being inspired by the Montana prairie where she was raised, working in the

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:53am on February 14, 2020

Actor Sally Dexter: 'Acting affects you. The body can't tell that it's manufactured emotion' by Liz Hoggard

Sally Dexter has made a name for herself on the small screen as Emmerdale's Faith Dingle, but she also has an extensive

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 3:00am on December 18, 2019

Costume designer Nicky Gillibrand: 'I set myself the challenge of finding vintage pieces I can adapt' by Liz Hoggard

Award-winning costume designer Nicky Gillibrand has worked in theatre, opera, ballet and film. As she prepares for the opening of The Duchess

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:00pm on December 2, 2019

Sound designer Emma Laxton: 'With sound you can create temperature, a country, an era' by Liz Hoggard

Sound designer Emma Laxton tells Liz Hoggard about how she hears in colour, cutting her teeth on new writing at the Royal

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:58am on September 13, 2019

Haydn Gwynne: 'People say tragedy is tough " but try doing Billy Elliot twice a day' by Liz Hoggard

For more than 30 years, Haydn Gwynne's stage and screen work has ranged from Shakespeare and Billy Elliot to Drop the Dead

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 3:00am on September 4, 2019

Sound designer Christopher Shutt: 'A lot of our job is to not be audible at all " silence is so effective' by Liz Hoggard

From playing drums in a punk band to being sound supervisor at the National Theatre, Christopher Shutt has worked on countless high-profile

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:00pm on September 2, 2019

Lighting designer Natasha Chivers: 'Lighting is exciting and stressful. You're running on instinct' by Liz Hoggard

Olivier-award winning lighting designer Natasha Chivers tells Liz Hoggard about her working relationship with director Robert Icke, being a woman in a

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:00pm on August 19, 2019

Actor Nancy Carroll: 'As long as my body serves me, I want to use it. It's my tool bag' by Liz Hoggard

Once labelled the "best actress you've never heard of", Olivier award winner Nancy Carroll continues to attract plaudits. As she prepares to

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:01pm on June 12, 2019

Playwright Tanika Gupta: 'A good play tells us something about the world we live in today' by Liz Hoggard

In 2003, Tanika Gupta's adaptation of Hobson's Choice was up for an for Olivier. She tells Liz Hoggard why she's returned to

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:33am on June 11, 2019

Costume supervisor Sarah Bowern: 'Opera is the meatiest way to do good costume " it's so grand' by Liz Hoggard

The English National Opera costume supervisor boasts an impressive CV that includes Terry Gilliam's Benvenuto Cellini and Sunset Boulevard with Glenn Close.

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:00pm on April 15, 2019

Make-up artist Sarah Luscombe: 'The more grossed out the audiences are, the better' by Liz Hoggard

After 10 years as a dancer, Sarah Luscombe is carving out a career as a make-up artist. She tells Liz Hoggard about

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:00pm on April 1, 2019

Actor and panto star Clive Rowe: 'We need to get new audiences into theatre, no matter which door they use' by Liz Hoggard

With an MBE for services to drama and an Olivier award under his belt for musical theatre, Clive Rowe continues to don

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 3:00am on November 20, 2018

Antony and Cleopatra costume designer Evie Gurney on using Beyonce as her inspiration by Liz Hoggard

With a background at fashion houses including Alexander McQueen, designer Evie Gurney has made her theatre debut on the National Theatre's Olivier

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:36pm on October 5, 2018

Wallace Shawn: 'I don't know what I am. A highbrow wannabe?' by Liz Hoggard

While cagey about his new play at the National, the actor and writer is quite happy to ponder the clash between his intellectual tendencies and more populist stints as the voice of Rex in To…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:21am on June 1, 2016

Roy Williams: 'It's hard to comprehend that a man could kill his own son' by Liz Hoggard

The playwright on his new play about Motown giant Marvin Gaye, absent fathers and why his work strikes a chord with black audiences in AmericaBafta and Evening Standard award-winning playwri…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:36am on May 8, 2016

Noma Dumezweni: 'I'm starting to believe in the universe right now' by Liz Hoggard

The actor recently stepped into Penny Skinner's play Linda when Kim Cattrall was forced to cancel. Here she talks about ageing, single motherhood and script-crammingWhen Kim Cattrall withdre…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:07am on December 20, 2015

Wallace Shawn: 'I don't know what I am. A highbrow wannabe?' by Liz Hoggard

While cagey about his new play at the National, the actor and writer is quite happy to ponder the clash between his intellectual tendencies and more populist stints as the voice of Rex in To…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:15am on November 22, 2015

Emma Rice: 'It's interesting, the way we airbrush history' by Liz Hoggard

The Globe's next artistic director on Michael Morpurgo, hidden histories and doing Shakespeare as a labour of loveYou're directing a new stage production, 946, based on Michael Morpurgo's wa…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:02am on July 26, 2015

Daniel Mays: 'Football is just the gateway. It's really about betrayal, loss and ambition' by Liz Hoggard

The stage and TV actor on his role in The Red Lion, Patrick Marber's first new play in nine years, which tackles football's not so beautiful sideBest known for his film work with Mike Leigh …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:34am on June 7, 2015

Lisa Dwan on Beckett: 'We don't normally look at our frailty' by Liz Hoggard

Despite winning acclaim with Samuel Beckett's Not I for 10 years, Lisa Dwan says this 'big beast' of theatre remains forever challenging"Do you know what's so gorgeous about this role?" Iris…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:45am on May 31, 2015

Phoebe Fox: 'Clever actresses have longevity because they're amazing' by Liz Hoggard

The British actor talks about playing emotionally charged teenagers, not being part of an acting dynasty and taking three attempts to get into RadaAs a child, in Middlesex, Phoebe Fox loved …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:30am on February 15, 2015

Mikhail Baryshnikov: 'People applauded. The ham in me woke up' by Liz Hoggard

The dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov on his past in Riga and Russia, Sex and the City and a new exhibition of his photography Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:30am on November 23, 2014

Ronan Keating: Acting the role of a singer does my head in by Liz Hoggard

The ex-Boyzone singer-songwriter talks about the challenge he faces taking on the lead role in hit West End musical Once Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:05pm on November 1, 2014

Urinetown review " camp and political cult 'anti-musical' by Liz Hoggard

A fantastic cast and the odd surreal touch save an uneven satire on capitalism at St James' theatre, LondonBilled as an "anti-musical", Urinetown, conceived by Mark Hollmann and Greg Kotis, …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:05pm on March 15, 2014
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