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Podcast: Behind the scenes with Finding Neverland star Julian Ovenden

Date: 9 October 2012

Days after the world premiere of Finding Neverland at Leicester's Curve Theatre, Edward Seckerson went backstage with its star Julian Ovenden for the story so far on this musical adaptation of the hit Harvey Weinstein-produced film.

Seckerson writes: "For a man whose role as JM Barrie has him on stage for most of the show’s two-and-a-half hours duration and whose life over the last weeks, right up to opening night and beyond, has been a steady succession of rewrites, cuts, and last minute additions he is in remarkably relaxed form.

"They say musicals are not written but rewritten: Finding Neverland is still finding itself. But Julian knew from his first look at Allan Knee’s book and Scott Frankel’s sophisticated score that this was for him.

"In this relaxed 'Live & Uncut' exchange he reflects on his distant and recent past, his beginnings as a choral scholar, his baptism of fire in Michael Grandage’s celebrated staging of Sondheim’s Merrly We Roll Along, the recent trauma of a displaced larynx, and his first solo album."

For more from Edward, visit www.edwardseckerson.biz

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