Welcome to the Spotlight Musical Theatre Podcasts for young performers. In each episode I invite a special guest from the world of musical theatre, dance and entertainment to talk to me - sharing their wisdom and I hope, giving you a little inspiration.
My guest is the professional acrobat, aerialist and contortionist, Emily McCarthy.
After representing her country as an acrobatic gymnast, Emily followed her dream and left home at the age of 16 to join the world-famous Cirque Du Soleil. Then, after hours of extra training in her spare time, she landed a lead part in the Cirque production of “Crystal”.
Emily tells me how she went from being a Great Britain gymnast - to lead performer in one of the greatest shows on earth.
Emily's YouTube channel and Instagram page:
https://linktr.ee/Emily_McCarthy95
I talk to Bruno Poet, one of the top British lighting designers working in opera, theatre, dance, and live music.
Bruno has designed lighting for many of the world’s leading opera houses, theatre and musical theatre productions. He won the prestigious Knight of Illumination Award for lighting Björk’s Cornucopia concert - and for the critically-acclaimed Frankenstein at the National Theatre, for which he also won the Olivier Award for Best Lighting Design.
He’s currently working on the new Lloyd-Webber musical, Cinderella. Due to open next year (we hope).
I wanted to find out what he does, how he does it – and how he became one of the best lighting designers around!
Music credits:
Music from the trailer for Giudizio Universale
"American Dream", "The Movie in My Mind" and "Kim's Nightmare" from Miss SaigonMusic from Frankenstein byUnderworld
"Hyperballad" by Björk
"No Time to Die" by Billie Eilish
Bruno's website: brunopoet.co.uk
My guest is the composer and lyricist, Darren Clark.
Since beginning his professional career in 2012, Darren has been commissioned to write music and lyrics for several national touring shows and his work has been heard in productions by the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre.
I talked to Darren about his wonderful new musical, called The Wicker Husband.
The show was the winner of the inaugural Musical Theatre International Stiles & Drewe Mentorship Award - and a finalist in the Kevin Spacey Artist of Choice Award 2016. And it had only just started a run at the Watermill Theatre, before sadly the Coronavirus pandemic ended it.
We chatted about:
Music credit:
The Wicker Man - a musical by Darren Clark and Rhys Jennings .
Songs:
Have You Seen My Husband, performed by Alex Young
My Wicker Man, performed by Alex Young
The Sparrows Tale
The Wicker Maid
Heart of the Weave
Will Ye Lend Me a Suit?
Symbols & Numbers - song from the musical Turing written by Darren Clark & Rhys Jennings, performed by Tyrone Huntley
Darren's website: darrenclarkmusic.co.uk
I talk to the professional tap dance performer, teacher and choreographer; Ryan Campbell-Birch.
Ryan's passion for tap developed at a young age, beginning under his mother’s tutelage in his hometown of Bristol, and has since taken him around the world - from Stockholm to Sydney, London to LA, and New York to New Zealand!
Ryan talks to me about where tap comes from, why he loves it so much, and what it takes to become a professional tap dancer.
RYAN'S CHALLENGE!
He has two challenges: one for under 16's and the other for 16+ tappers.
After listening to his Podcast, go to the Tap Dance UK website and watch Ryan's challenge videos: tapdanceuk.com/podcast/
Video yourself performing one of the routines (for your age) then share your video on your Instagram page, tagging: @tapdanceuk AND @gbswimstars_gbdancestars (that's me!). Make sure you include the hashtag: #ryanstapchallengeIf you really, really don't want to post your video, you can email it to Ryan at: spotlightvideos2020@gmail.com
IF YOU ARE POSTING YOUR #RYANSTAPCHALLENGE VIDEO TO INSTAGRAM YOUR ACCOUNT MUST BE PUBLIC FOR US TO SEE IT. IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO MAKE IT PUBLIC, JUST EMAIL YOUR VIDEO TO US.The winner of the under 16's challenge will receive a free place at a Tap Dance UK regional workshop (dates and locations to be confirmed). The winner of the over 16's challenge will receive a free portfolio photoshoot in Sheffield with GBDANCESTARS.
CLOSING DATE: 13th September, 2020
Winner pays their own travel and other expenses.
Ryan's decision is final.
Dates and times for both prizes to be confirmed.
THANK YOU RYAN - AND GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!Ryan's greatest tap video playlist!
Ryan's website
My guest is the award-winning musical theatre director, Laurence Connor.
In this special three-episode series, Laurence talks to me about his career – and the blockbuster productions he has directed all over the world for Cameron Mackintosh and Andrew Lloyd Webber.
In this third and final episode Laurence talks to me about:
LAURENCE'S LOCKDOWN CHALLENGE!Make your own technicolor Dreamcoat and video yourself performing a song from the show wearing it. Be as creative as you want by singing, playing an instrument, dancing etc... Just go for it and get Laurence's attention!
Share the video on your Instagram page, tagging: @gbswimstars_gbdancestars (that's' me!). Make sure you include the hashtag: #laurenceslockdownchallengeIf you really, really don't want to post your video, you can email it to Laurence at: spotlightvideos2020@gmail.com
IF YOU ARE POSTING YOUR #LAURENCESLOCKDOWNCHALLENGE VIDEO TO INSTAGRAM YOUR ACCOUNT MUST BE PUBLIC FOR US TO SEE IT. IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO MAKE IT PUBLIC JUST EMAIL YOUR VIDEO TO US.The winner will be invited to spend a day in London with Laurence next year at a Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat rehearsal. AND... Laurence has a surprise for the winner!
CLOSING DATE: 30th August, 2020
Winner pays their own travel and other expenses.
Laurence's decision is final.
Actual participation in the rehearsal will depend on the winner's age.
THANK YOU LAURENCE - AND GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!
Music credits:
"Finale" "You're in the Band" "I'm Too Hot for You" from The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock Album
"The Way We Were" sung by Carrie Hope Fletcher
"Jacob and Sons" sung by the London Palladium Cast of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (London Palladium Cast Recording)
Laurence's website is
(PLEASE NOTE: AUDIO QUALITY IS VARIABLE BECAUSE OF INTERNET ISSUES DURING RECORDING)
My guest is the award-winning musical theatre director, Laurence Connor.
In this special three-episode series, Laurence talks to me about his career – and the blockbuster productions he has directed all over the world for Cameron Mackintosh and Andrew Lloyd Webber.
These include: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Chess, Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, School of Rock, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Phantom of the Opera, Oliver! and The King and I. He is also the director of the new Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, Cinderella.
I wanted to find out how he got to where he is today, what it takes to create a critically acclaimed West End production - and the big question musical theatre actors everywhere want to know... how you get a part in one of his shows!
In this second episode Laurence talks to me about:
Look out for episode three - when Laurence talks about his AMAZING challenge and prize. Coming soon!
THANK YOU LAURENCE!
Music credits:
"Overture" from The Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary concert at the Royal Albert Hall
"The Movie In My Mind" from the Miss Saigon Original Cast Album
"I Dreamed a Dream" from the Les Misérables Live! 2010 Cast Album
"When I Climb to the Top of Mount Rock" from The Original Broadway Cast of School of Rock Album
"Heaven On Their Minds" from Tim Minchin Unmasked: The Platinum Collection
Laurence's website is
(PLEASE NOTE: AUDIO QUALITY IS VARIABLE BECAUSE OF INTERNET ISSUES DURING RECORDING)
My guest is the award-winning musical theatre director, Laurence Connor.
In this special three-episode series, Laurence talks to me about his career – and the blockbuster productions he has directed all over the world for Cameron Mackintosh and Andrew Lloyd Webber.
These include: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Chess, Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, School of Rock, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Phantom of the Opera, Oliver! and The King and I. He is also the director of the new Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, Cinderella.
I wanted to find out how he got to where he is today, what it takes to create a critically acclaimed West End production - and the big question musical theatre actors everywhere want to know... how you get a part in one of his shows!
In this first episode Laurence talks to me about:
Look out for episodes two and three - and Laurence has the most AMAZING challenge and prize. Coming soon!
THANK YOU LAURENCE!
Music credits:
Jason Donovan and the cast of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, 1991 production
The King and I, 2000 cast recording
Les Misérables Live! 2010 Cast Album
West Side Story, original motion picture soundtrack
Slice of Saturday Night, original London cast recording
Laurence's website is
(PLEASE NOTE: AUDIO QUALITY IS VARIABLE BECAUSE OF INTERNET ISSUES DURING RECORDING)
My guests are professional contemporary dancers, Eileih Muir and Jordan Bridge.
Eileih and Jordan dance in Company Wayne McGregor- recognised as one of the best contemporary dance companies in the world.
Company Wayne McGregor features 10 world-class dancers, who tour the world performing dynamic, visceral contemporary choreography created by its founder, Wayne McGregor.
Eileih and Jordan talk to me about:
EILEIH AND JORDANS' LOCKDOWN CHALLENGE!Improvise or choreograph a one minute piece from Wayne McGregor's Collaboration album. You choose the track from the album you want to work with and listen in the Podcast to what Eileih and Jordan say they're looking for.
Video yourself performing the piece and share it on your Instagram page, tagging: @eileih_ishbel_muir and @jordanjbridge and @gbswimstars_gbdancestars (that's' me!). Make sure you include the hashtag: #cwmlockdownchallengeIf you really, really don't want to post your video, you can email it to: spotlightvideos2020@gmail.com
IF YOU ARE POSTING YOUR #CWMLOCKDOWNCHALLENGE VIDEO TO INSTAGRAM YOUR ACCOUNT MUST BE PUBLIC FOR US TO SEE IT. IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO MAKE IT PUBLIC JUST EMAIL YOUR VIDEO TO US.The winner will be invited to spend a day in London with Eileih and Jordan watching or taking part in a Company Wayne McGregor rehearsal!
CLOSING DATE: 25th July, 2020
Winner pays their own travel and other expenses.
Eileih and Jordan's decision is final.
Actual participation in the Company Wayne McGregor rehearsal will depend on the winner's age and dance ability.
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE - AND THANK YOU EILEIH AND JORDAN!Bit more about Jordan...Born in Manchester, Jordan trained at London Contemporary Dance School graduating with a BA Hons in a Contemporary Dance. Amongst Jordan’s performing career, he has an award-winning dance film entitled ‘Us’ which he directed and choreographed in 2018. Jordan joined Company Wayne McGregor in 2017.
Bit more about Eileih...
Born in Derby, Eileih trained at London Studio Centre before completing a Masters at The London Contemporary Dance School. After graduating she became an apprentice with NDCWales before joining Richard Alston Dance Company. Eileih joined Company Wayne McGregor in 2019. Eileih's website is HERE.
REALLY WORTH WATCHING: Wayne McGregor's TED talk
Music credit: Annotation, Mutation and Blue from Wayne McGregor's Autobiography.
I talk to Roxy - the most incredible 12-year-old contortionist.
With nearly 100 thousand Instagram followers, Roxy is a brand ambassador for dancewear labels, frequently models for photographers and performs around the country... displaying her amazing, jaw-dropping flexibility.
Roxy talks to me about:
ROXY'S CHALLENGE!
Watch the challenge video on her Instagram page
Winner will be announced on 21st June, 2020
Roxy's decision is final.
Please do not hurt yourself attempting Roxy's challenge - you do it at your own risk!
Photoshoot will be in Sheffield, date TBC.
Prize includes 8 photos.
Winner pays their own travel and other expenses.
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE - AND THANK YOU ROXY!
My guest is professional voice-over artist, Sophie Corbett.
After training as a singer and actor, Sophie has worked in the voice-over industry for more than twenty years for clients like L'Oreal, Ford and McDonalds. She is also a compère, BBC presenter and host.
Sophie talks to me about:
SOPHIE'S CHALLENGE!
Record your own a voice-over advert and send it to Sophie at: spotlightvideos2020@gmail.com
Sophie will help the winner make their own voice-over showreel in London. Please listen to her talk about this in the Podcast.
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE - AND THANK YOU SOPHIE!
Sophie's website: www.sophiecorbett.co.uk
I talk to the legendary musical theatre choreographer, Stephen Mear.
A two-time Oliver award-winner, Stephen has choreographed many hit musicals - including the 2010 production of Hello Dolly and 2016 production of Gypsy, starring Imelda Staunton.
In 2005 Stephen jointly choreographed the Cameron Mackintosh production of Mary Poppins with Sir Matthew Bourne. He has been described by the Daily Telegraph as "The old-style master of the modern chorus-line".
Stephen talks to me about:
STEPHEN'S TWO AMAZING CHALLENGES!
For dancers... Video yourself performing the letter signing from "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!"
A video tutorial is here (not done by Stephen): CLICK LINK
You can see it being performed here: CLICK LINK
The winner will be taken to see the London production of Mary Poppins by Stephen (date to be confirmed).
For tappers interested in choreography... Choreograph a tap routine for "Good Morning" from Singing in the Rain and video yourself performing it.A video of Good Morning is here: CLICK LINK
The winner will spend a day with Stephen in London (date to be confirmed).
Post the video on your Instagram page and tag @stephen.mear and @gbswimstars_gbdancestars (that's me!) with #stephenslockdownchallenge
If you really, really don't want to post your video, you can email it to: spotlightvideos2020@gmail.com
IF YOU ARE POSTING YOUR #STEPHENSLOCKDOWNCHALLENGE VIDEO TO INSTAGRAM YOUR ACCOUNT MUST BE PUBLIC FOR US TO SEE IT.
IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO MAKE IT PUBLIC JUST EMAIL YOUR VIDEO TO US.
You can enter one or both challenges.
Winners pay their own travel and expenses.
Stephen's decision is final!
CLOSING DATE: Midnight 3rd July 2020
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE - AND THANK YOU STEPHEN!
Other videos to watch:
Step in Time: CLICK LINK
Oasis - The Importance Of Being Idle: CLICK LINK
Stephen Mear's website: CLICK LINK
My guest is Amelia Holdsworth, a talented contemporary dancer at the beginning of her career.
From the age of 16 Amelia trained at Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance. Whilst there she worked with choreographers like; Martin Lawrence, Mark Baldwin and Sisters Grimm. After graduating last year she joined Emergence, a dance company created by Joss Arnott. She is now working towards an MA in Dance Performance and Professional Practice.
Amelia talks to me about:
AMELIA'S CHALLENGE!
Learn and video yourself performing part of the choreography from When Worlds Collide (2019/20) by Joss Arnott - as shown by Amelia on her Instagram page:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CAdVgOtjcLn/
Post the video on your Instagram page and tag @ameliaholdsworth and @gbswimstars_gbdancestars (that's me!) with #ameliaslockdownchallenge
Amelia will decide the winner - who will get a studio photoshoot in Sheffield for themselves and a friend with me: gbdancestars.com. Amelia's decision is final. Photoshoot date to be confirmed. Photoshoot includes 5 photos per dancer.
CLOSING DATE: 20th June 2020
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE - AND THANK YOU AMELIA!
Videos and music credits:
Emergence performing When Worlds Collide (2019/20) by Joss Arnott
Original Music: James Keane
https://vimeo.com/382031391
Emergence performing An Event by James Wilton
https://vimeo.com/368766215
Emergence performing Fuel by Wubkje Kuindersma
https://vimeo.com/365324846
Emergence dancers:
Emily Barber, Abbi Gilbert, Amelia Holdsworth, Madeliene Jefferson, Shannon Mcloughlin, Joanna Savva, Natasha Simpkins, Alisha Stanley, Millie Thomas, Wenwen Wang, Kirsten Way, Emily Worrall.
Emergence dance company website:
jossarnottdance.com/emergence
I talk to Anthony Drewe, the award-winning musical theatre lyricist.
In collaboration with the composer George Stiles, Anthony has written songs for; the Cameron Mackintosh/Disney production of Mary Poppins, The Wind in the Willows, Half a Sixpence, Just So and Betty Blue Eyes.
And his Olivier-winning musical Honk! has been seen by more than 6 million people around the world.
As we hear about his wonderful career and listen to some of the beautiful songs he's written with composer George Stiles, Anthony talks to me about:
ANTHONY'S CHALLENGE!
Write new lyrics for the song The Perfect Nanny or Practically Perfect from Mary Poppins, or NYC from Annie (choose one song). If you choose the song NYC, write new lyrics for it with the song title changed to "NHS".
Please listen to Anthony talk about his challenge in this Podcast before you start writing anything.
The winners of each song choice will be taken by Anthony to see the London production of Mary Poppins. Winners pay own travel and expenses.
Record yourself performing the new song and send your video/sound clip to: spotlightvideos2020@gmail.com
CLOSING DATE: 28th June 2020
THANK YOU ANTHONY - AND GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!
Music credits:
Mary Poppins (Original London Cast Recording)
Jolly Holiday, Brimstone and Treacle, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,
Being Mrs. Banks, Practically Perfect, Anything Can Happen, The Perfect Nanny
NYC Company, Kimmy Cobb, Ron Raines, Ruthie Henshall & Sarah French Annie(Original Studio Cast)
Prelude / The Ballad of Sweeney Todd Michael Ball Sweeney Todd (The 2012 London Cast Recording) Soundtrack
The Schuyler Sisters Phillipa Soo, Jasmine Cephas-Jones, Leslie Odom, Jr., Original Broadway Cast of "Hamilton" & Renée Elise Goldsberry Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) Soundtrack
Heart of the Weave The Wicker Husband, Darren Clark and Rhys Jennings
Other songs kindly provided by Stiles&Drewe:
Different, Honk!
Every Tear a Mother Cries, Honk!
One, Two, Three Little Pigs, Three Little Pigs
Does the Moment Ever Come?, Just So
There's Always Tomorrow, Peter Pan
I talk to George Asprey, who plays the evil lion Scar and Gary Jordan, who plays the wisecracking bird Zazu in the London production of the Lion King.
They talk to me about:
No animals were hurt in the making of this Podcast.
GEORGE AND GARY'S LOCKDOWN CHALLENGE!
Video yourself performing these lines from the show as either Scar or Zazu:
Scar: Oh Zazu. Zazu Zazu Zazu.
Zazu: Yes sire?
Scar: Nobody loved me there’s the rub, not even as a cub. What did my brother have that I don’t have?
Zazu: Do you want the short list - or the long?
Scar: Whatever.
Zazu: Well he had adoring subjects, a loving family, an adoring Queen.....
Scar: That’s it, I need a queen!
Zazu: A what?
Scar: A queen man a queen! Without a queen what am I? A dead end. No descendants, no line, no future. With the Queen I’ll have.... cubs.
Make sure you've listened to all the advice and top tips from George and Gary in the Podcast before you record it. And get your mum/dad/sibling to read in the other part if you need to!
Send your video to: spotlightvideos2020@gmail.com
CLOSING DATE: 6th June 2020
George and Gary's decision is final.
The winners will do an online musical theatre workshop with George and Gary; and they'll be recorded performing lines from the show with them. Each winner will also get a poster from the show signed by the cast.
THANK YOU GEORGE AND GARY - AND GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!
I talk to the 16 year old contemporary dancer and social media star, Serena McCall.
As one of the faces of the biggest dance show in the UK - MOVEit – with over 40k followers, she has used Instagram to build her profile, win ambassadorships and grow her career. This year she leaves Elmhurst Ballet School to study at the prestigious Rambert School in London.
I wanted to find out how she has managed to combine a talent for dance, with an equally impressive talent for social media.
Serena talks to me about:
Links to her "desert island dancers and choreographers":
@traviswall
@clarice_lantalilly
@tatemcrae
SERENA’S LOCKDOWN CHALLENGE!
Video yourself performing Serena’s No Time To Die choreography . Then post the video on your Instagram page and tag her @serenamccall_ and @gbswimstars_gbdancestars (that's me!) with #serenaslockdownchallenge.
Serena will pick a winner from the videos - and the winner will get a one hour online class with her.
CLOSING DATE: 31st May 2020THANK YOU SERENA - AND GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!Photo credit: @bockerphotography
In this episode I talk to singer/dancer Hannah Taylor.
Hannah started performing professionally as a child, in shows like Scrooge! The Musical and Whistle Down the Wind.
But her dreams really came true last year, when still in her graduate year she landed a part in the hit West End show Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat starring Sheridan Smith and Jason Donovan.
I wanted to find out how she got her big break straight out of college, what it was really like at ArtsEd and what happened in the Joseph singing and dancing auditions.
Hannah talks to me about:
HANNAH'S CHALLENGE!
Video yourself performing "Any Dream Will Do" from Joseph and send it to us.
Hannah will pick a winner, who will get an online masterclass with her.
Please email your video to: spotlightvideos2020@gmail.com
CLOSING DATE: 31st May 2020
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE - AND THANK YOU HANNAH!(Please note: recorded remotely because of lockdown restrictions, so sound quality varies!)
John Rigby is one of the country's leading conductors, musical directors and musical supervisors.
As a conductor he is extremely active on the concert platform, working with orchestras like: the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, City of London Sinfonia - and the Orchestras of both Welsh National and Opera North.
He also conducts the Classical Spectacular concerts for Raymond Gubbay and conducted Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 70th birthday concert.
In musical theatre his long list of credits include: the UK Tour of The Producers with Peter Kay and Joe Pasquale, Cameron Mackintosh’s 25th Anniversary Tour of The Phantom of the Opera in both the UK and the USA, the arena world tour of Jesus Christ Superstar starring Tim Minchin and Melanie C. - and the 2019 London Palladium production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat with Sheridan Smith.
He has also supervised or directed the music for Les Misérables, Chess and Miss Saigon.
John talks to me about:
JOHN'S LOCKDOWN CHALLENGE!
Actually, it's more of a lockdown opportunity...
To watch him conduct a performance and meet him backstage, please send him a message saying why you want to meet him - and why it should be you!
Send your email to: spotlightvideos2020@gmail.com
(Please note: recorded remotely because of lockdown restrictions, so sound quality varies!)
THANK YOU JOHN!
In this episode I talk to the young dancer Hannah Martin.
Hannah is a former rhythmic gymnast who represented England at the Commonwealth Games in 2018, then moved to dancing full-time shortly afterwards. She shot to stardom earlier this year when she appeared on BBC TV’s The Greatest Dancer – reaching the semi-final stage, guided by her dance captain Matthew Morrison.
Hannah talks to me about her life as an elite rhythmic gymnast, why she made the brave move to dance and what happened on and off the screen when she competed on BBC TV's The Greatest Dancer.
She also talks openly about dealing with the pressure of social media and her desire to become a professional ballet dancer.
HANNAH'S LOCKDOWN CHALLENGE!
Learn and video yourself performing this dance
Then publish the video on your Instagram account and Tag @hannahmartinrg with #hannahslockdownchallengeThe winner will get a remote, one hour dance class with Hannah. CLOSING DATE: Midnight, Sunday 10th May (videos received after this will not be accepted).
Hannah's decision is final - thank you!
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE - AND THANK YOU HANNAH!
(Please note: recorded remotely because of lockdown restrictions, so sound quality varies!)
Anthony Van Laast is one of the country's leading stage and screen choreographers.
After training and dancing at the London Contemporary Dance School, he started choreographing for the London Contemporary Dance Theatre. He then went on to choreograph hit shows like; Sister Act (2011 on Broadway and 2009 West End), Bombay Dreams (2004), Mamma Mia! (2001), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1993), Annie Get Your Gun (1986), Candide (Old Vic, 1988, Olivier Award for Best Musical) and most recently Tina - The Tina Turner Musical, which opened in the West End in 2018.
His television and film work includes; Beauty and the Beast (2017), Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (2009), Mamma Mia! (2008) - and the sequel Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again! (2018).
Anthony explains how he got his first big break because he had long hair (but not any more!) and the difference between choreographing for the screen versus the stage. He also taks about how he choreographed the films Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again and Beauty and the Beast with Emma Watson.
And he has some great audition and career advice for young dancers wanting to work in musicals and film.
ANTHONY'S TWO LOCKDOWN CHALLENGES!
Choreograph, dance and direct your own short video of between 45 seconds - 1 minute in duration. Choose your own music to dance to - but make sure you listened to Anthony's description of exactly what he is looking for.
Learn and perform a small routine from Mamma Mia! - as shown in this video
After lockdown, the winners from each challenge will be invited to spend a day working with Anthony in his studio making a short film; then be taken by him to see the musical Mamma Mia! (which was choreographed by him).
Please email your videos to: spotlightvideos2020@gmail.com
And feel free to also post your videos on Instagram and Tag me @gbswimstars_gbdancestars along with #anthonyslockdownchallenge
CLOSING DATE: Saturday 16th May (extended deadline)
One video entry per challenge per person.
You can enter one or both challenges.
Winners pay own travel and expenses.
Anthony's decision is final - thank you!
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE - AND THANK YOU ANTHONY FOR SUCH INCREDIBLE PRIZES!(Please note: recorded remotely because of lockdown restrictions, so sound quality varies!)
I talk to Janet Devenish, the very first Meg Giry in the original London production of The Phantom of the Opera.
Janet talks about how she landed the dream job (despite singing the wrong song at her audition), how the show was rehearsed prior to its opening in September 1986 and how Andrew Lloyd-Webber offered Michael Crawford the part of Phantom after hearing him having a singing lesson! She also talks about her long career and offers some great audition advice for young performers.
JANET'S LOCKDOWN CHALLENGE!
Video yourself performing this Masquerade scene from Phantom (follow ) with whatever costume you can find or make, then send your video to: spotlightvideos2020@gmail.com
Tring Park School for the Performing Arts is delighted to invite the winner to a day at the school, taking part in one of their Musical Theatre Holiday Courses... A day packed with singing, acting and dance taught by industry professionals. Janet will be there to greet the winner!
Closing date for entries is Saturday, 8th May. One video entry per person. Winner pays own travel and expenses. Janet's decision is final.
THANK YOU JANET AND TRING PARK!
(Please note: recorded remotely because of lockdown restrictions, so sound quality varies!)