Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Robyn hails Charli xcx a ‘genius’ as she spills all on appearing on the 360 remix

Robyn says Charli xcx "really" showed her "genius" by having the pair of them on a track together. The...

Latest Posts

JADE was ‘nervous’ performing Angel of My Dreams in front of music execs at BRIT Awards

JADE was "nervous" performing 'Angel Of My Dreams' in front of music executives at the BRIT Awards. The former...

Pulp announce a pair of special live events for the BBC ahead of comeback album More

Pulp have announced two special BBC concerts, ‘Pulp: Radio 2 In Concert’ and ‘6 Music Session: Pulp Live’. The...

Les Binks, former Judas Priest and War drummer, dead at 73

Former Judas Priest drummer Les Binks has died aged 73. The Northern Irish sticksman joined the legendary heavy metal...

‘It’s a slap’: Drake has confirmed a new album is on the way

Drake is working on a new album. The 'Nice For What' rapper was a guest on Adin Ross’ livestream...

Broadway auditions for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child are open

Auditions for the Broadway production of ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ are open.
The stage show, which opened in London’s West End on July 30, 2016, has been such a success that a casting call has been put out to find the actors who will bring the characters to life across the Atlantic with plans to open the show on Broadway in New York at the Lyric Theatre in 2018.
Among the main parts up for grabs include the leading role of Harry Potter – famously played by Daniel Radcliffe in the film franchise – plus Ginny Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Draco Malfoy and Delphi Diggory among others.
Auditions are being held in New York on Tuesday (21.02.17) and Wednesday (22.02.17) in the form of an Equity Principal Audition – where all Equity members are seen on an equal basis.
The two-part stage show, involving Sonia Friedman Productions, Colin Callender and Harry Potter Theatrical Productions, is based on the original script written by Jack Thorne – and based on a new story by Thorne, J.K. Rowling and John Tiffany.
It set 19 years after the conclusion of ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ and sees Harry, Hermione and Ron all grown up, with the main focus being on Harry and Ginny’s son Albus as he begins his studies at Hogwarts.
The West End show has been directed by John Tiffany, with choreography by Steven Hoggett.
The production dominated the WhatsOnStage Awards held in London on Sunday (19.02.17) where it scooped eight prizes including Best New Play, Best Director and three acting prizes.
Jamie Parker, who plays Harry in the West End production, beat off competition from the likes of Ralph Fiennes, Kenneth Branagh, Sir Ian McKellen and Ian Hallard to win Best Actor in a Play.

Latest Posts

JADE was ‘nervous’ performing Angel of My Dreams in front of music execs at BRIT Awards

JADE was "nervous" performing 'Angel Of My Dreams' in front of music executives at the BRIT Awards. The former...

Pulp announce a pair of special live events for the BBC ahead of comeback album More

Pulp have announced two special BBC concerts, ‘Pulp: Radio 2 In Concert’ and ‘6 Music Session: Pulp Live’. The...

Les Binks, former Judas Priest and War drummer, dead at 73

Former Judas Priest drummer Les Binks has died aged 73. The Northern Irish sticksman joined the legendary heavy metal...

‘It’s a slap’: Drake has confirmed a new album is on the way

Drake is working on a new album. The 'Nice For What' rapper was a guest on Adin Ross’ livestream...

Don't Miss

Pete Doherty adds ‘very special guest’ Mike Joyce of The Smiths to select dates of solo tour

Pete Doherty has announced former Smiths drummer Mike Joyce will play select dates on his solo tour. The Libertines...

Lady Gaga announces first tour Down Under in more than a decade

Lady Gaga has announced her first tour in Australia in 11 years. The 'Just Dance' hitmaker will bring 'The...

Billie Joe Armstrong recalls ‘a**hole’ Perry Farrell not wanting ‘boy band’ Green Day to play Lollapalooza 1994

Billie Joe Armstrong has recounted the time "f****** a**hole" Perry Farrell didn't want Green Day to play Lollapalooza 1994.

Gary Barlow reveals new Take That music is coming even though they ‘don’t want’ to make new albums

Take That "don't really" want to make any more albums. The pop band - which currently consists of Gary...

Sugababes release their ‘most beautiful song’

Sugababes have released "one of the most beautiful songs we’ve ever worked on". The girl group - featuring the...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.