
Interview: Kerry Burley // Guys and Dolls
Our final interview with the leading ladies and gentlemen of Guys and Dolls is with our very own Mission Doll, Sergeant Sarah Brown played by the incomparable star of the Glasgow theatre scene, Kerry Burley. Describe Sergeant Sarah Brown in three words? Principled, passionate, utterly-discombobulated-(by-Sky)... What similarities and differences have you found between you and Sarah? Similarities? Well, I do seem to be sporting an invisible (at least to me) neon sign proclaimi

Interview: Andi Denny // Guys and Dolls
The countdown is on to opening night. With only 3 days to go we thought it would be time to give you the low-down on our very own smooth-talking, high-rolling gambler, Sky Masterson. Taking on the challenge is a familiar face on the GMT stage, and consumate performer, Andi Denny. Describe Sky Masterson in three words? Smooth, guarded, fictional. What similarities and differences have you found between you and Sky? I'm a big sinner, and I'm pretty guarded. But only parts of m

Interview: Angus Reid & Jim Woods // Guys and Dolls
You've met our Nathan Detroit and Miss Adelaide. Let us now introduce you to Nathan's Right (and Left) Hand Men, Nicely-Nicely Johnson and Benny Southstreet, played by Jim Woods and Angus Reid (respectively). Describe Nicely and Benny in three words? Jim (Nicely): Hungry, handsome, deluded Angus (Benny): Right Hand Man What similarities and differences have you found between you and your characters? Jim: Hungry, handsome, deluded... Angus: Using that answer twice in a row is

God, I Hope I Get It
From the ‘Hard Work’ of Fame to shaking her ‘Tits and Ass’ in A Chorus Line, Kirsty Grant is well known to GMT’s audiences. But she’s come a long way since her first audition for us in 2010. 20 years old, too scared to sing and with a smattering of dance training, few people would have believed that 3 years later she’d be accepting a place to go straight into 3rd year at the prestigious Italia Conti Arts Centre. We asked Kirsty to give us a ‘before and after’ insight into the

From Wafers to Wickets
GMT may be an amateur theatre company, but it has brought together performers from many walks of life, including some with professional acting experience! How to Succeed... stars Neil Campbell (Finch) and Johnny Collins (Biggley) take time out of rehearsals to tell Amy Glover about their acting careers... You're both well known on the Glasgow amateur circuit, but tell us about the professional work you've done? Neil: My pro work started with the National Theatre of Scotland l