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  • GRAMOPHONE Review: Maybe Happy Ending - Original Broadway Cast

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  • A Conversation With LIISA RANDALU: Schumann Quartet release 2nd CD
  • A Conversation With DAME JANET BAKER
  • ENCOUNTERS: Edward Seckerson talks to Broadway composer LUCY SIMON
  • A Conversation With VICTORIA WOOD: New TV drama, ‘Loving Miss Hatto’
  • Edward Seckerson talks to RENÉE FLEMING about The Light in the Piazza
  • A Conversation With VASILY PETRENKO: RLPO Shostakovich Symphonies
  • A Conversation With JOHN RUTTER
  • A Conversation With DAVID McVICAR & SARAH CONNOLLY: Charpentier’s ‘Medea’
  • A Conversation With SIR PAUL McCARTNEY: BBC Radio 4 Kaleidoscope
  • A Conversation With JULIAN OVENDEN
  • Musical Theatre,  On Stage

    CHICHESTER FESTIVAL THEATRE at Home: FACING THE MUSIC

    By Edward / 03/02/2021

    A MUSICAL SPRING IS COMING! Chichester Festival Theatre is delighted to announce that this Spring will be one of music, memories and fascinating stories as we launch a new digital series of our popular Facing The Music interviews.…

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  • Musical Theatre,  Recordings,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE Review: Sondheim – Anyone Can Whistle (Studio Cast Recording): Maria Friedman, Julia McKenzie, National Symphony Orchestra/Edwards

    By Edward / 27/01/2021

    I smell a collector’s item. This cracking recording of Stephen’s Sondheim’s second Broadway show as composer/lyricist, Anyone Can Whistle – complete down to every last dance break and entrance and exit cues – was recorded at Abbey…

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  • Musical Theatre,  Podcasts

    COMPARING NOTES: Laura Pitt-Pulford in conversation

    By Edward / 05/01/2021

    Musical theatre star Laura Pitt-Pulford discusses Parade, Mack & Mabel, Falsettos and Flowers for Mrs Harris, her love of Sondheim, the thrill of new writing and the joy of new motherhood with Edward Seckerson. Enjoy!… [Read More]

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  • Classical Music,  Musical Theatre,  Opera,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE: From Where I Sit – November 2020

    By Edward / 09/12/2020

    Among the many treasured recordings that I have found refuge in during a spring, summer and autumn of discontent for live music and theatre this year a souvenir DVD of the fabulous 2005 David McVicar staging of…

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  • Musical Theatre,  Podcasts

    COMPARING NOTES: Jenna Russell in conversation

    By Edward / 08/12/2020

    Olivier Award-winning West End and Broadway star, Jenna Russell discusses the challenges and rewards of performing works by Stephen Sondheim and Jason Robert Brown, and the importance of nurturing innovative new musicals with Edward Seckerson.… [Read More]

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  • Asides,  Musical Theatre,  Reviews

    Michael Ball: Voice of the People

    By Edward / 26/11/2020

    The Independent Monday 14 April 2014 Michael Ball seems to have it all – the finest show voice of his generation, charm, good looks, swooning fans. But? In Edward Seckerson’s opinion, there are no buts. Careers in…

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  • Musical Theatre,  Podcasts

    COMPARING NOTES: Bonnie Langford in conversation

    By Edward / 17/09/2020

    West End and TV star Bonnie Langford chats with Edward Seckerson about her extraordinary career both on stage and TV; including ‘Gypsy’ with Angela Lansbury, originating ‘Cats’ in London and playing both Peggy Sawyer and Dorothy Brock…

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  • Classical Music,  Musical Theatre,  Opera,  Podcasts

    COMPARING NOTES: Danielle de Niese in Conversation

    By Edward / 16/09/2020

    Opera star Danielle de Niese discusses Handel and Offenbach at Glyndebourne, Man of La Mancha at London Coliseum, the relationship between opera, operetta and musical theatre, vocal technique and career longevity with Edward Seckerson.… [Read More]

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  • Musical Theatre,  Podcasts

    COMPARING NOTES: Kim Criswell in Conversation

    By Edward / 15/09/2020

    Broadway and West End star Kim Criswell discusses golden age style, vocal health, starring in ‘Nine’, ‘Baby’ and ‘The Threepenny Opera’ on Broadway, ‘Cats’ in LA, ‘Carrie’ in London and her work with conductors John McGlinn and…

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  • Classical Music,  Musical Theatre,  Recordings,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE COLLECTION: Bernstein’s Mass

    By Edward / 19/08/2020

    It was back in 1989 during my one and only audience with Leonard Bernstein that I experienced what I believe would now be referred to as ‘a moment’. We were discussing ‘the song about the writing of…

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