Doctor Who as Christopher Marlowe; the Artistic Director is back at the Royal Exchange; the 'perfect' musical theatre song
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The British Theatre Guide Newsletter
No 1207: 13 April 2025
Editorial

This week, Ncuti Gatwa is hitting the headlines, as not only did he begin a new series of Doctor Who yesterday as the eponymous Time Lord but he was announced to be starring as playwright Christopher Marlowe opposite Edward Bluemel’s William Shakespeare in a co-production between Playful Productions and the RSC later this year, but only for a limited London run.

Here in the North West, the saga of the Royal Exchange continues as Curve CEO Chris Stafford has come up from Leicester temporarily as Interim Executive Director and Co-CEO after the departure of Chief Executive Stephen Freeman, who stepped down after a report into the cancellation of last year’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

But that’s not the most notable thing that came out of that press release. Remember last year when they made a big thing of getting rid of the role of Artistic Director for the first time in its almost 50-year history? Well, the press release referred to the person appointed as Creative Director last year, Selina Cartmell, as, "the recently appointed Artistic Director and Co-CEO”.

So it seems that the demise of the artistic director was greatly exaggerated, though I don’t have a press release about the appointment to confirm when this happened (and I did ask). Let’s hope this finally stabilises the management of the theatre so that we can concentrate on what happens on stage rather than in the boardroom—although this appears to only consist of five main-house productions this year, one of which is really a Manchester International Festival production, and the Studio has still not reopened following lockdown, and shows no sign of doing so.

I get a lot of press releases containing promotions thinly disguised as surveys or scientific studies, rarely accompanied by any kind of methodology to show they have any validity or reliability. In fact, most have nothing to do with us as there are a lot of lazy PR companies who don’t bother to check that what they are sending is relevant to the publication they are sending it to as e-mail is cheap compared to the old days of snail mail.

Most of these go in the virtual bin, but Philip Fisher has taken the trouble to examine a recent one that claims to be able to identify the perfect musical song. It uses scientific-sounding terms (like many vintage online scams) like “cosine similarity scoring” and “median values” to sound objective, but what are they measuring against? Whatever is used as the ‘ideal’ model is surely a very subjective choice.

Plus some of the criteria against which songs are being judged are very dubious. “Danceability” is the first criterion, but the top 20 doesn’t feature anything that starred or was directed by the likes of Gene Kelly or Fred Astaire (there is one from West Side Story, but “America” is far from the ‘danciest’ from that show). Can there be a key, tempo or time signature that is ideal for a musical theatre song in every circumstance? Well they are criteria used in this ‘study’. And I’m not convinced that “speechiness” or “acousticness” are words at all—and neither is my spellchecker.

Like most opinion-based surveys, the majority of the ‘top’ results are recent rather than being balanced across the whole of musical theatre history, so they don’t really tell us anything more than how short people’s memories are.

The next newsletter will be on Easter Sunday, so if you celebrate the event for any reason, religious or otherwise, have a great time.

David Chadderton
Editor
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News
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Gatwa (Marlowe) and Bluemel (Shakespeare) show their teeth

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Steve Orme, 11 April 2025

15 years of Dance for Parkinson’s

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Vera Liber, 11 April 2025

Woolwich Works announces Brassworks 2025

Woolwich Works Brassworks, a one-day festival that will be celebrating all things brass, returns in September 2025.

Vera Liber, 09 April 2025

North West News

Curve's Stafford joins Exchange part-time

Chris Stafford, CEO of Leicester's Curve Theatre, will join Manchester's Royal Exchange temporarily as part-time Interim Executive Director and Co-CEO.

David Chadderton, 09 April 2025

Midlands News

Gatwa (Marlowe) and Bluemel (Shakespeare) show their teeth

Ncuti Gatwa will play Christopher Marlowe and Edward Bluemel will be William Shakespeare in Liz Duffy Adams’s Born With Teeth in London.

Steve Orme, 11 April 2025

Brophy and Kearns drink to Two Pints in Coventry

Anthony Brophy and Sean Kearns will take to the stage of the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry in the UK première of Roddy Doyle’s Two Pints.

Steve Orme, 11 April 2025

G&S festival returns to Buxton Opera House

The National Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company will present three productions at the 31st International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival at Buxton Opera House in August 2025.

Steve Orme, 11 April 2025

RSC to celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday

Performances, theatre tours and workshops will be included in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s events to celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday.

Steve Orme, 10 April 2025

Curve's Stafford joins Exchange part-time

Chris Stafford, CEO of Leicester's Curve Theatre, will join Manchester's Royal Exchange temporarily as part-time Interim Executive Director and Co-CEO.

David Chadderton, 09 April 2025

New shows on the menu in Coventry

A drama telling the stories of four generations of Northern Irish women and a new play featuring live cooking on stage are in Belgrade Theatre's autumn and winter 2025 season.

Steve Orme, 07 April 2025

Dance News

15 years of Dance for Parkinson’s

On World Parkinson’s Day, English National Ballet will celebrate 15 years of its Dance for Parkinson’s programme.

Vera Liber, 11 April 2025

Opera News

G&S festival returns to Buxton Opera House

The National Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company will present three productions at the 31st International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival at Buxton Opera House in August 2025.

Steve Orme, 11 April 2025

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International Draft Works 2025
Dutch National Ballet, Northern Ballet, Stuttgart Ballet, Royal Ballet, Joburg Ballet, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Norwegian National Ballet at Linbury Theatre, Royal Ballet & Opera

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Watermill Theatre Company at Watermill Theatre Newbury

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Stream Lyric CIC and Theatre503 at Theatre503

Shanghai Dolls
Kiln Theatre in association with Paines Plough at Kiln Theatre

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Running this week
London
  • Dealer’s Choice (Donmar Warehouse) - Donmar Warehouse, London,
  • The Lion Inside (Rose Theatre with Nicoll Entertainment, Curve, MAST Mayflower Studios, and Unicorn Theatre) - Southbank Centre, London,
  • My Master Builder (MarketStall, Michael Grandage Company, Seaview) - Wyndham's Theatre, London,
  • How to Fight Loneliness (Trish Wadley Productions) - Park Theatre, London,
  • Farm Boy (Lichfield Garrick) - artsdepot, London,
  • Piece of Work - Theatre Royal Stratford East, London,
  • Learning to Fly - Theatre Royal Stratford East, London,
  • My First Ballet: Swan Lake (English National Ballet and English National Ballet School) - The Peacock, London,
  • Boxed In - Old Red Lion Theatre, London,
  • Speakeasy (Triple A Entertainment & Stuart Glover Creative) - Adelphi Theatre, London,

+ more in London

North West
  • WAKE (THISISPOPBABY) - Aviva Studios (Factory International), Manchester,
  • Picture You Dead (Josh Andrews Productions and Peter James) - The Lowry, Salford,
  • The 39 Steps (Wiltshire Creative, Mercury Theatre Colchester and Octagon Theatre Bolton) - Octagon Theatre, Bolton,
  • Toxic (Dibby Theatre) - The Lowry, Salford,
  • Bing’s Birthday (Fierylight) - Floral Pavilion, New Brighton,
  • Of Mice And Men (Octagon Theatre Bolton, Derby Theatre, Hull Truck Theatre & Theatre By The Lake) - Theatre by the Lake, Keswick,
  • Room on the Broom (Tall Stories) - The Lowry, Salford,
  • In Other Words (TBC Productions) - The Dukes, Lancaster,
  • The Girl on The Train (Wiltshire Creative) - Storyhouse, Chester,
  • A Knight's Tale The Musical (Runaway Entertainment) - Opera House, Manchester,

+ more in North West

North East
  • Dinosaurs Live! (Natural History Museum with Mark Thompson Productions) - Stockton Globe, Stockton-on-Tees,
  • Just Between Ourselves (London Classic Theatre) - Darlington Hippodrome, Darlington,
  • Hairspray (Mark Goucher, Matthew Gale and Laurence Myers) - Sunderland Empire, Sunderland,
Yorkshire
  • Some Enchanted Evening (The English Musical Theatre Orchestra) - Grand Opera House York, York,
  • Mothers of The Brides (Almack Productions) - Spa Theatre, Bridlington,
  • Madama Butterfly (Ellen Kent) - The Alhambra Theatre, Bradford,
  • …Earnest? (Say It Again, Sorry?) - Leeds Grand Theatre, Leeds,
  • La Traviata (Ellen Kent) - The Alhambra Theatre, Bradford,
  • La Bohème (Ellen Kent) - The Alhambra Theatre, Bradford,
  • Hold On To Your Butts (Sally Cade Holmes and Heather Shields) - Hull Truck Theatre, Hull,
  • The Storm Whale (York Theatre Royal with Engine House, Little Angel and The Marlowe, Canterbury) - York Theatre Royal, York,
  • Krapp’s Last Tape (York Theatre Royal) - York Theatre Royal, York,
  • Love’s Labour’s Lost (More or Less) (Shakespeare North Playhouse and Stephen Joseph Theatre) - Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough,
Midlands

+ more in Midlands

South West
  • Bing’s Birthday (Fierylight) - Redgrave Theatre, Clifton, Bristol,
  • Dinosaurs Live! (Natural History Museum with Mark Thompson Productions) - Wyvern Theatre, Swindon,
  • In Other Words (TBC Productions) - Theatre Royal Bath / Ustinov Studio / the egg, Bath,
  • What Dreams May Come (English Touring Opera) - Exeter Northcott Theatre, Exeter,
  • The Baddies (Freckle Productions) - Mayflower Studios (MAST), Southampton,
  • Dear Evan Hansen (Nottingham Playhouse in association with Ambassador Theatre Group Productions) - Theatre Royal, Plymouth,
  • The Capulets & The Montagues (English Touring Opera) - Exeter Northcott Theatre, Exeter,
  • Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) - Theatre Royal Bath / Ustinov Studio / the egg, Bath,
  • The Koala Who Could (Nicoll Entertainment present a Rose Theatre, Lowry, Northern Stage, Unicorn Theatre and MAST Mayflower Studios production) - Bristol Old Vic, Bristol,
  • The Da Vinci Code (Wiltshire Creative and Mercury Theatre Colchester) - Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury,

+ more in South West

South East

+ more in South East

Scotland
  • Doubt: A Parable (Dundee Rep Theatre) - Dundee Rep Theatre, Dundee,
  • Through the Shortbread Tin (National Theatre of Scotland) - Dornie Community Hall, Dornie, Kyle,
  • Frankie Stein (Stellar Quines) - Lochgelly Centre, Lochgelly,
  • Through the Shortbread Tin (National Theatre of Scotland) - Las Theatre and Cinema, Portree, Isle of Skye,
  • Calamity Jane - Festival Theatre, Edinburgh,
  • Ivor (A Play, A Pie and A Pint with Traverse Theatre) - Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh,
  • Through the Shortbread Tin (National Theatre of Scotland) - An Lanntair, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis,
  • Night, Idiot (A Play, A Pie and A Pint with Aberdeen Performing Arts and Traverse Theatre) - The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen,
  • Jocasta (A Play, A Pie and A Pint) - Òran Mór, Glasgow,
  • Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical (Michael Cohl, Tony Smith & David Sonenberg) - King's Theatre, Glasgow,

+ more in Scotland

Wales
Northern Ireland
  • Our New Girl (Lyric Theatre) - Lyric Theatre, Belfast,
Online
  • Playhouse Creatures (Orange Tree Theatre) - online / no venue,
  • Life of Pi (Simon Friend in association with Playing Field and Tulchin/Bartner Productions and Sheffield Theatres) - online / no venue, From
  • The Other Place (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Death of England: Closing Time (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Death of England: Delroy (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Death of England: Michael (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Coriolanus (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Bellringers (Hampstead Theatre) - online / no venue, From
  • Macbeth (Wessex Grove and Underbelly, in association with Shakespeare Theatre Company, Washington, DC) - online / no venue, From
  • London Tide (National Theatre) - online / no venue, From

+ more in Online

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