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Michael Jibson in Les Miserables
Michael Jibson in Les Miserables

Podcast: Don't Bump Into the Furniture - Les Mis movie special

Date: 21 January 2013

Welcome to the first of our collaborations with the Don't Bump Into the Furniture podcast team, in which actors Oliver Jackson and Sarah Moyle discuss theatre from an insider, irreverent and highly entertaining angle.

This week they're joined by fellow actor Michael Jibson, who plays the factory foreman in the hit film adaptation of Les Miserables, to discuss the film and what it means to those who've been involved in the stage production.

To listen to the interview, click the 'play' button below; or to subscribe and download from iTunes, click here.

About Don't Bump Into the Furniture

Oliver and Sarah began podcasting while working in She Stoops to Conquer at the National Theatre in 2012.


Oliver Jackson and Sarah Moyle

Oliver's other theatre credits include Eric's (Liverpool Everyman), Alice in Wonderland (Birmingham Rep), A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum (New Wolsey Ipswich), The Glee Club (The Bush/Duchess/West Yorks Playhouse), Our House (The Cambridge) and Les Miserables (Palace Theatre/25th Anniversary at O2).

Sarah has recently been seen in Jerusalem (Royal Court, Apollo and Music Box Theatre New York), A Christmas Carol (West Yorkshire Playhouse), Wolves at the Window (Arcola and 59E59 Theater New York), Funny Turns (Hull Truck), Daddy Cool (Shaftesbury), My Fair Lady (NT and Drury Lane), Les Miserables (Palace), An Inspector Calls (Aldwych) and Oliver! (Palladium).

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