Good afternoon Ladies and Gents,
Very excited to announce that Kate Golledge – Theatre Director, all-round lovely lady and cake baker extraordinaire - will be the first
interviewee of Theatre Stop!
Based in London, Kate has worked across the Theatre circuit –
from Sweethearts at the award winning Finborough Theatre* and
the Young Vic to the West End, as resident director of Sweet Charity (Menier Chocolate Factory** & Theatre Royal Haymarket)
and The Wizard of Oz (LondonPalladium) and crossed the ocean with Fantastic Mr Fox (Singapore RepertoryTheatre) – and that’s just naming a few. Kate also directs for drama schools
such as Mountview Academy of TheatreArts, Arts Educational Schools and Trinity College of Music.
On top of all this, she's fabulous.
So, watch this space and be ready for a whole lotta wisdom - and probably a few giggles - from this lady!
*I couldn't mention the Finborough Theatre without also stating how brilliant it is. One of my favourite theatres in London, this teeny-tiny space consistently produces exceptional work that is as rich as it is diverse. It’s one of the gems in London, housing around 50 seats and performances sell out very fast, so if you’ve never seen a production there, get going. You won’t regret it. If you don’t believe me, read what the press have said about them here.
**The same goes for the Menier Chocolate Factory (not actual chocolate factory, but still as exciting!) another one of London’s theatre treasures. The building holds a theatre, rehearsal space, restaurant and bar, and as well as having a cosy yet cool interior, put on extraordinary productions – in particular musicals. Menier does in fact host Merrily We Roll Along which holds the title of favourite musical production for me – it was in every way remarkable and as I feel a ramble coming on, I may just have to dedicate a post to it. Again, you should check out the more eloquent summaries of others about the Menier.
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