Theatre Audience Podcast
Theatre Audience Podcast

Theatre Audience Podcast

Natalie Maher & Darren Murphy

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Step into the captivating world of live performance with the Theatre Audience Podcast! Hosted by the dynamic duo, Natalie and Darren and special guests. This ongoing series promises to whisk you away into the heart of the theatre scene.Every Thursday afternoon, we bring you insights into the latest shows, buzz-worthy theatre news, and exclusive interviews with industry insiders. It's your backstage pass to the drama, the laughter, and the sheer magic of the stage.Join us on this exhilarating theatrical journey where the curtains never close on excitement. Tune in, stay ahead of the curve, and let your love for theatre shine bright! Don't miss out... Subscribe now for a front-row seat to the most thrilling episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Recent Episodes

The Line of Beauty & All My Sons
NOV 27, 2025
The Line of Beauty & All My Sons
This week Darren and Natalie explore two masterful productions that examine ambition, morality, and the price of desire - from the glittering privilege of 1980s Britain to the guilt and grief of post-war America.The Line of BeautyStep into Thatcher’s Britain through the eyes of Nick Guest, a young man seduced by a world of wealth, politics and sensuality. Moving into the lavish Notting Hill home of his university friend Toby, Nick finds himself drawn into the lives of Toby’s ambitious father, Tory MP Gerald, his graceful wife Rachel, and their troubled daughter Cat. From decadent dinner parties to clandestine encounters, Nick’s pursuit of beauty leads to revelations about class, power, and the cost of belonging.Adapted by Olivier Award nominee Jack Holden (Cruise, Kenrex) from Alan Hollinghurst’s Booker Prize-winning novel and directed by Tony Award winner Michael Grandage, The Line of Beauty is a visually stunning, emotionally charged portrait of privilege and longing in a society on the brink of transformation.All My SonsAcross the Atlantic, Arthur Miller’s devastating classic receives a dazzling revival from visionary director Ivo van Hove. Starring an extraordinary ensemble - Bryan Cranston, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Paapa Essiedu, Tom Glynn-Carney, and Hayley Squires.Set in post-war America, self-made businessman Joe Keller’s success hides a dark secret. As his family unravels under the weight of wartime profiteering and personal loss, All My Sons delivers two gripping hours of moral reckoning, exposing the fragile façade of the American Dream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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MJ The Musical & Mary Page Marlowe
NOV 13, 2025
MJ The Musical & Mary Page Marlowe
This week Darren and Natalie dive into two powerhouse productions lighting up the West End - the electrifying MJ The Musical and Mary Page Marlowe, starring screen legends Susan Sarandon and Andrea Riseborough.MJ The MusicalThe smash-hit Broadway production moonwalks into the West End! With a book by Lynn Nottageand direction/choreography by Christopher Wheeldon, this spectacular show takes audiences behind the scenes of Michael Jackson’s 1992 Dangerous World Tour. Featuring over 25 of his biggest hits - including Beat It, Billie Jean and Smooth Criminal - the show explores the creative mind and personal struggles of one of the world’s most iconic performers. Dynamic, dazzling and driven by astonishing choreography, it’s a musical event that captures both the genius and the vulnerability behind the legend.Mary Page MarloweFrom Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tracy Letts comes this deeply human and haunting portrait of an ordinary woman’s extraordinary life. Starring Susan Sarandon (Thelma & Louise, Dead Man Walking) and Andrea Riseborough (To Leslie, Birdman), this stunning revival unfolds in a series of nonlinear vignettes that piece together Mary’s complex journey through love, loss, motherhood and self-discovery. Directed with precision and compassion, the production reveals the beauty and pain of a life seen in fragments - and how every choice, large or small, leaves its mark. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Unbelievers, The Choir of Man & The Wanderers
NOV 6, 2025
The Unbelievers, The Choir of Man & The Wanderers
This week Darren and Natalie explore three very different but equally profound productions - The Unbelievers at the Royal Court, The Choir of Man in the West End, and The Wanderers at the Marylebone Theatre.The UnbelieversThe Unbelievers - the highly anticipated new play from acclaimed writer Nick Payne (Constellations, We Live in Time) - now playing at the Royal Court Theatre.When a teenager vanishes, time fractures. His mother refuses to give up hope. The Unbelievers is a haunting exploration of grief, motherhood, and the fragile ways we piece our lives back together after loss. Payne’s poetic writing meets the visionary direction of Marianne Elliott (Angels in America, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time), with evocative design by Bunny Christie (Company, People, Places & Things).At its heart is a spellbinding performance by Nicola Walker (Unforgotten, The Split), whose portrayal of a mother clinging to faith in the face of despair is both heart-wrenching and deeply human.The Choir of Man Then it’s over to the West End’s Arts Theatre, where The Choir of Man continues to pack out houses with its heartwarming, beer-pouring, joy-filled celebration of community. Featuring hits from Queen, Adele, Paul Simon, Avicii, and more, this Olivier Award-nominated musical brings nine extraordinary singer-musicians together in the most welcoming pub in the world. With direction by Nic Doodson, choreography by Freddie Huddleston, and musical supervision by Jack Blume, The Choir of Man is a 90-minute rush of pure feel-good energy - a reminder that the best nights out are often the ones shared with strangers who feel like friends.The Wanderers At once intimate and expansive, The Wanderers intertwines the lives of two very different Brooklyn couples. Esther and Schmuli are newly married Orthodox Jews, bound by tradition and faith yet yearning for freedom and fulfilment. Meanwhile, Sophie and Abe - both secular writers - are trapped in a modern marriage fraying under the weight of ambition, expectation, and betrayal.When Abe, a prizewinning novelist, begins a charged correspondence with Hollywood star Julia Cheever, it sparks an emotional reckoning that threatens to unravel everything he’s built. Across both stories, Ziegler explores how love, faith, and identity shape us — and whether any of us can truly escape the stories we inherit.The Wanderers is an elegant, searching drama about the complexity of human connection, the limits of freedom, and the quiet ache of unmet desire. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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