The lead of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical shows us what he has backstage at the New London Theatre
David Fynn plays the lead role of Dewey Finn in Andrew Lloyd Webber's School of Rock – The Musical, which has just announced a West End extension. It has also been nominated for Best New Musical at this year's WhatsOnStage Awards.
His previous credits include She Stoops to Conquer (National Theatre), Mojo (RSC) and 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Donmar).
We caught up with David and asked him to give us a tour of his dressing room at the New London Theatre.
DF: 'I won an Oscar. Definitely.'
DF: 'The show is pretty physical for me and I often need a hit of energy after the first act. They taste horrible though. Like gone off fruit.'
DF: 'I was bought quite a lot of whisky on press night so we have the occasional "whisky club" in my room; where some cast members will have a little glass after a show (only when we have a day off the next day).'
DF: 'I know Dewey is a Hendrix fan (as am I) so I find this a nice gentle way to segue into the beginning of warming up. It's a collection of letters and lyrics of his and is a really informative insight into someone who was quite reclusive.'
DF: 'My alternate Gary Trainor left this in my room a few weeks back. I think he moonlights as a super hero, but took a few weeks off for Christmas. Even Batman needs rest.'
DF: 'I don't have any windows in my dressing room so I like to pretend this picture is a window looking over a field in the countryside. I keep it closed though. The air con doesn't work otherwise.'
DF: 'Well it looks so cool. It's all for show. I should practice really.'
School of Rock – The Musical is booking at the New London Theatre until 27 May 2017.