Mark Baldwin

Artistic Director of Rambert, Britain’s oldest dance company. This year it celebrates its 90th anniversary with a powerful programme of new work featuring spectacular, virtuoso dancing and live music at Bath Theatre Royal from Thursday 27th to Saturday 29th October. Mark talks about the famous ballet company and his long connection with it.

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RHYDIAN ROBERTS

plays the sadistic dentist, Orin Scrivello in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS at the Everyman in Cheltenham this week. Rhydian rose to fame as a runaway success on ITV’s X Factor and has sold in excess of a million albums worldwide. He has just completed his third solo UK tour and is a Classical Brit Award nominee.

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ZIGGY HEATH

plays Alan in Terence Rattigan’s FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS which is at the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham from 11th October. Having recently graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art – LAMDA – he talks about his role in the play. His TV appearances include Black Mirror, What Remains and Spies of Warsaw. Film includes Denial.

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MATHEW PRICHARD

grandson of Agatha Christie, talks about his remin- iscences of la grande dame whose most famous whodunnit, THE MOUSETRAP, she gave to him as a ninth birthday present. The play is currently at the Bristol Hippodrome.

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SAMUEL WEST

who is currently appearing in Noël Coward’s PRESENT LAUGHTER at Malvern Theatres, is part of a theatrical family. His mother is Prunella Scales and his father is Timothy West. Samuel’s character in Present Laughter, Garry Essendine, is also an actor . . .

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DOMINIC COOPER

established his name with his first part, in THE HISTORY BOYS, more than twelve years ago. Since then he has often played rotters. His latest role, as John Wilmot, Second Earl of Rochester in THE LIBERTINE which opens at the Theatre Royal in Bath on 31st August, does nothing to dispel that image. Here he talks about the play and his part in it . . .

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