Selected Interviews
Comedy Couple Jessie Cave and Alfie Brown: ‘We don’t know how to function as adults’ (The Guardian Saturday Mag)
Comedian Catherine Cohen: ‘I had a stroke at 31’ (The Sunday Times Culture Mag)
Ania Magliano on Gen-z: ‘None of us can talk about love’ (The Times)
Francesca Moody: ‘I locked Phoebe Waller Bridge in a room to write Fleabag’ (The Times)
Nida Manzoor: How I got Malala on horseback (The Sunday Times)
The musical that shows the true side of One Direction Fans: Interview with Yve Blake (The Guardian Saturday Mag)
Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss: How do you follow Six the Musical? With a show about singledom (The Times)
Red Pitch Playwright Tyrell Williams: ‘People Spend So Much of their lives in these places, then they’re taken away (The Guardian Saturday Mag)
Introducing the new Eliza Dolittle Amara Okereke, who is the star of the May Issue (Tatler cover story)
Sarah Grochala on her prize-winning play about subbed computer genius Ada Lovelace (The Guardian)
‘I need to have a big party and show off’ Edinburgh comedy award-winners reveal what’s next (The Guardian)
Tim Renkow on Jerk: ‘Disabled people don’t get to be flawed’ (BBC)
BBC Comedy Award Winner: Dan Tiernan (BBC)
Leomie Anderson: ‘I didn’t think makeup was made for Black girls’ (BBC)
Jack Rooke on his Channel 4 comedy Big Boys: we never see straight/gay male friendships on screen (Evening Standard)
Grace Campbell: ‘People used to say all I’d ever be is Alastair Campbell’s daughter’ (Evening Standard)
Guz Khan: ‘I was fighting to create something for the people I knew’ (BBC)
Sibling Revelry: the brother and sister hitting Edinburgh fringe with magic ad comedy (The Guardian)
Ola Ince on Romeo and Juliet: ‘The theatre industry can be a very dangerous place for black and brown people’ (The i paper)
Fern Brady on judging other comedians: ‘It is so hard to choose a favourite’ (BBC)
‘A total dream’: The mother and daughter stars of Les Mis and The Lion King (The Guardian)
Playwright Rubiah Hussain: ‘I wasn’t quite aware of how many words I lost’ (The Stage)
Actor and Writer Amy Trigg: ‘We need disabled people on every step of the ladder’ (The Stage)
Jasmine Lee Jones on her new play Curious and the pressure of Seven Methods’ runaway success (gal-dem)
Hope Mill Theatre Founders: ‘We’ve proved that Manchester needs smaller theatres that can take risks’ (The Stage)