Episodios

  • S10 Ep60: Tanisha Spring, star of A Christmas Carol, Moulin Rouge & Groundhog Day
    Nov 28 2025

    Tanisha Spring is back In The Frame!


    Tanisha is playing Belle in Matthew Warchus’ production of A Christmas Carol at The Old Vic.


    The Old Vic’s production of A Christmas Carol has become an annual event and this year Paul Hilton is playing Scrooge. The show marks Tanisha’s return to The Old Vic and reunion with Matthew Warchus, after playing Rita in the 2023 production of Groundhog Day.


    Tanisha was last on this podcast two years ago whilst starring as Satine in Moulin Rouge, a role she played full-time after being in the original London cast as Alternate Satine.


    Tanisha made her West End debut in Thriller Live (Lyric Theatre). Her theatre credits also include: The Prince of Egypt (Dominion Theatre), Shuck ‘n’ Jive (Soho Theatre), Making P***n (Above the Stag), Caroline or Change (Playhouse Theatre), Big Fish (The Other Palace), One Love (Birmingham Rep) and Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Aldwych Theatre).


    As well as discussing all-things A Christmas Carol, in this episode Tanisha discusses her run in Moulin Rouge and what it was like to return to the show last-minute earlier this year. She also talked about career goals, why she's taking a break from producing and lots more.


    A Christmas Carol runs at The Old Vic through until 10th January. Visit www.oldvictheatre.com for info and tickets.


    This podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins

    @AndrewTomlins32


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  • S10 Ep59: Joel Montague, Buddy in Elf The Musical
    Nov 21 2025

    Joel Montague is playing Buddy in Elf The Musical.


    Elf has returned to the West End for a Christmas run at the Aldwych Theatre. Joel is playing Buddy opposite his wife, Carrie Hope Fletcher, who is playing Jovie.


    Joel recently finished playing George Wilson in The Great Gatsby (London Coliseum) and earlier this year completed his reign as London’s longest-serving King George III in Hamilton (Victoria Palace Theatre).


    His other theatre credits include: Harvey Goldsmith in Just For One Day (Old Vic), Amos Hart in Chicago (UK Tour), Ogie in Waitress (Adelphi Theatre), Mendel in Falsettos (The Other Palace), Nicely-Nicely Johnson in Guys and Dolls (Théâtre Marigny, Paris), Kiss Me Kate (Sheffield Crucible), Kevin in Fat Friends (UK Tour), alternate Dewey Finn in School of Rock (New London Theatre), Eddie in Funny Girl (Savoy Theatre/Menier Chocolate Factory), The Producers (UK Tour), Urinetown (Apollo Theatre/St James Theatre), The Rocky Horror Picture Show (UK Tour), Sister Act (UK Tour) and Billy Elliot (West End).


    In this episode, Joel discusses all-things Elf and how he's coping with the demands of playing Buddy. He also talks about the killer cast of Gatsby, what it was like to leave Hamilton after such a long run and he reflects on some of his earlier jobs like Urinetown and Funny Girl. Joel also discusses what it was like to work with Cynthia Erivo when she played Deloris in the Sister Act UK tour.


    Elf The Musical runs at the Aldwych Theatre until 3rd January 2026. Visit www.elflondon.com for info and tickets.


    This podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins

    @AndrewTomlins32


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    Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk


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  • S10 Ep58: Baylie Carson, Ocean in Ride The Cyclone
    Nov 14 2025

    Baylie Carson is starring as Oceon in the UK premiere of Ride The Cyclone.


    With book, music and lyrics by Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell, Ride The Cyclone has become a cult favourite with a huge online following. Lizzi Gee has directed and choreographed the show which begins performances tonight (14th November) at the Southwark Playhouse.


    This podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins

    @AndrewTomlins32


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    Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk


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  • S10 Ep57: Diego Andres Rodriguez, star of Roam, Evita & Sunset Boulevard
    Nov 13 2025

    Diego Andres Rodriguez is In The Frame!


    Diego is part of the all-star cast of the brand new musical Roam which is being staged for a one-night concert.


    Roam will play the Shaftesbury Theatre later this month, directed by Rupert Hands. The show centres on a nomadic clan whose caravan breaks down en route to a sacred festival, forcing them to confront past traumas, family rivalries, identity and legacy, featuring a high-voltage rock-pop-Romani-fusion score by Alexander Sage Oyen.


    Diego made his professional debut as Artie and understudy for Joe Gillis in Jamie Lloyd's Broadway transfer of Sunset Boulevard.


    Earlier this year he made his West End debut as Che in Evita at the London Palladium. Diego performed alongside Rachel Zegler in the sell-out show, which was also directed by Jamie Lloyd.


    In this episode, Diego discusses all-things Roam as well as his whirlwind couple of years with Sunset and Evita, and why he has fallen in love with London.


    Roam plays the Shaftesbury Theatre on 23rd November. Visit www.roammusical.com for info and tickets.


    This podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins

    @AndrewTomlins32


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    Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk


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  • S10 Ep56: Ash Hunter, star of The Meat Kings! (Inc.) of Brooklyn Heights, Hamilton & Grenfell: In the Words of Survivors
    Nov 7 2025

    Ash Hunter is playing Billy in the premiere of The Meat Kings! (Inc.) of Brooklyn Heights by Hannah Doran at the Park Theatre.


    The Meat Kings! (Inc.) of Brooklyn Heights is Hannah’s debut play and won last year’s Papatango New Writing Prize. Ash’s character is a young man who steals steaks to pay for his mother’s cancer treatment, it’s described as a "darkly funny, moving exploration of family, survival and the failing American Dream".


    Ash was in the original West End cast of Hamilton as the alternate Alexander Hamilton, and he went on the take over and play the role full-time.


    Some of his recent stage roles include Heathcliff in Emma Rice’s production of Wuthering Heights at the National Theatre and the title role in Macbeth at the Leeds Playhouse. He played Nick in Grenfell: In The Words of Survivors at the National Theatre and in New York at St Ann’s Warehouse.


    Alongside lots of other theatre work, Ash has worked extensively on screen.


    In this episode, Ash discusses why The Meat Kings! (Inc.) of Brooklyn Heights made him want to return to the stage. He also reflects on his musical theatre era in Hamilton and the impact of his journey with Grenfell: In The Words of Survivors.


    The Meat Kings! (Inc.) of Brooklyn Heights runs at the Park Theatre until 29th November. Visit www.parktheatre.co.uk for info and tickets.


    This podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins

    @AndrewTomlins32


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    Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk


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  • BONUS: Aimée Fisher & George Crawford - Aimée's Paddington auditions
    Nov 3 2025

    Recorded in July, this is a previously unreleased section of Aimée Fisher and George Crawford's recent episode of In The Frame.


    In this bonus section, Aimée discusses her auditions for Paddington The Musical and why she's excited to be part of her first original cast of a new musical. [Please note this was recorded before rehearsals or performances of Paddington had begun]. Scroll back in your podcast feed to listen to the full episode, released on 29th August.


    Paddington The Musical runs at the Savoy Theatre.


    Follow Aimée @aimeelynfisher and George @georgeygriff


    This podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins

    @AndrewTomlins32


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    Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk


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  • S10 Ep55: C.J. Borger, Goldie Wilson in Back To The Future
    Oct 31 2025

    C.J. Borger is playing Goldie Wilson and Marvin Berry in the West End production of Back To The Future The Musical at the Adelphi Theatre.


    Having opened in London in 2021, Back To The Future has a book by Bob Gale and new music and lyrics by Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard, alongside additional songs from the film including ‘The Power of Love’ and ‘Johnny B. Goode’. Back To The Future marks C.J.'s West End debut and for his performance, he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical at this year’s Black British Theatre Awards.


    C.J. is from the US and began his career as a child on Broadway, where he played Young Simba in The Lion King, Henry in Finian’s Rainbow and he was Young Lola in the original workshop of Kinky Boots. He has done some cruise contracts, performed with Kristin Chenoweth at one of her Broadway concerts and performed in Ghost In Concert at the Adelphi Theatre.


    Recorded in his dressing room, in this episode C.J. discusses why he's having a blast in Back To The Future, his move to the UK and being a child star on Broadway... plus lots more.


    Back To The Future is booking at the Adelphi Theatre until 12th April 2026. Visit www.backtothefuturemusical.com for info and tickets.


    This podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins

    @AndrewTomlins32


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  • S10 Ep54: Anna-Jane Casey, Miss Bonnie in Acorn Antiques & Aurora in Kiss of the Spider Woman
    Oct 23 2025

    Anna-Jane Casey is back In The Frame!


    Anna-Jane is currently rehearsing Victoria Wood's Acorn Antiques The Musical, which is playing two performances at the Manchester Opera House and one performance in the West End at the Shaftesbury Theatre. Anna-Jane is playing Miss Bonnie alongside an all-star cast including Katherine Kingsley, Gina Beck, Ria Jones, Rob Madge, George Crawford and many more. The show is produced by the Hope Mill Theatre.


    Next year she’s set to star in the UK revival of Kiss Of The Spiderwoman, which plays Curve Leicester’s Studio before visiting Bristol and Southampton. Earlier this year she played Mrs Lovett in Sweeney Todd in Dublin and she continues to maintain a very busy concert career.


    Anna-Jane is beloved for being in so many shows – and lots of original casts including Children Of Eden, Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Out Of The Blue and Grease. She played Rumpleteazer in Cats; Buffy, Dinah and Pearl in Starlight Express; Anita in West Side Story; Velma Kelly in Chicago; and the title role in Sweet Charity.


    A few recent roles Anna-Jane has played include Lady of the Lake in Spamalot, Mrs Wilkinson in Billy Elliot, Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun, Annie Clarke in Calendar Girls, Mrs Burke in Girl From The North Country and Sybil Fawlty in Fawlty Towers – as well as Cilla Quack, alongside Sir Ian McKellen, in Mother Goose.


    Anna-Jane was last In The Frame four years ago whilst starring in the West End revival of Cabaret as Fraulein Kost and Fritzie.


    Recorded during a break from rehearsals, in this episode Anna-Jane shares all the gossip about Acorn Antiques, including her connection to Victoria Wood. She also discusses why she's loving this busy chapter and how she’s learned to navigate all the different sides of this crazy industry.


    Acorn Antiques The Musical plays the Manchester Opera House on 2nd and 16th November (www.atgtickets.com) and the Shaftesbury Theatre on 9th November 2025 (www.shaftesburytheatre.com).


    Kiss Of The Spiderwoman opens at the Leicester Curve on 3rd April 2026.


    This podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins

    @AndrewTomlins32


    Thanks for listening!


    Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk


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    30 m