New WOS Magazine: Pryce, Slater, Van Outen Rents Date: 28 September 2007
The latest issue of our sister print title What’s On Stage Magazine is out now, available in 35 participating London theatres as well as selected hotels, restaurants and tourist bureaux.
There’s so much happening in Theatreland in October, we had tremendous difficulty fitting it into this month’s issue! Amongst the great features on offer are:
REMIXING RENT - Our cover girl Denise Van Outen heads the cast, but what does the new Rent have to say to the iPod generation? Sam Marlowe finds out from Van Outen and director William Baker, aka Kylie Minogue’s creative director.
SHARKS SWIM IN THE WEST END - Roger Foss meets Christian Slater as he prepares to create the Hollywood boss from hell on stage in Swimming with Sharks.
PRYCE RISES - After appearing in the film of David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross, Jonathan Pryce explains to Michael Coveney why he’s now tackling the play – and a new part. (An abridged version of this article is also on the website this week – get a sneak peek by clicking here…)
SOUNDS UNFAMILIAR - Roger Foss previews the Perfect Pitch showcase season of new British musicals.
We’ve also got all of your favourite regular magazine sections, including Headliners (news, previews and snippet interviews, including ones with Stacy’s Ralf Little and Alex creator Charles Peattie, who’s drawn us a special What’s On Stage version of the cartoon), Up for Grabs competitions, Limelight pictures, this month’s What’s On Guide diary and listings, Brief Encounter (with director Hairspray’s Mel Smith), Recommended (theatregoer raves about recent openings), Staying In (reviews of new book, CD and DVD releases) and, last but not least, Critical Comment, in which our columnist, Guardian critic Michael Billington, this month argues that films should remain in cinemas.
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