Alumni News: March Edition
07 March 2025
Here are just a few highlights of where you can catch our alumni this month.
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Latest releases
- Samuel Barnett starred in Feeling Afraid As If Something Terrible is Going to Happen at the Arts Centre Melbourne until 1 February, Sydney Opera House from 5 - 23 February, and Adelaide Festival Centre 26 February - 2 March as part of Adelaide Festival, Australia.
- Katherine Lyle starred in the London premiere of The Value of Names at The White Bear Theatre from 11 February - 1 March.
- My Fault: London starring Jason Flemyng was released on Amazon Prime Video on 13 February.
- A new adaptation of Romeo and Juliet at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry stars Kyle Ndukuba. The show will run from 21 February - 8 March before transferring to the Bristol Old Vic from 12 March - 5 April and Hackney Empire from 23 - 26 April.
- Rebecca Frecknall’s 2022 revival of A Streetcar Named Desire returned to London at the Noël Coward Theatre until 22 February, before it debuts at the Almeida Theatre for its US premiere from 28 February - 6 April.
- Dustin Demri-Burns stars in the BBC’s Dope Girls. The first episode was released on 22 February.
- Sarah Thorn stars in Othello from 24 February - 8 June at Barrymore Theatre, on Broadway.
- Elliot Gosh created and starred in Clipperton, a one-man show which previewed at the Donmar last October. The show took place again at the Union Theatre on 26 February.
- Toxic Town starring Rory Kinnear began streaming on Netflix on 27 February.
- Amerikin, starring Daniel Abeles, began previews at 59E59’s Theater A in New York on 1 March and is set for a limited run through until 13 April.
- Nicholas Bruns stars in The Gift until 1 March at Park Theatre.
- Jack Farthing stars in the BBC series Towards Zero, which began airing on 2 March.
- Down the Road, at Playhouse East from 4 - 29 March, stars Aaron Vodovoz.
- Martin Shaw stars in A Man for All Seasons at the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury from 4 - 8 March.
- Claudine Toutoungi's two-part audio dramatisation of Josephine Tey's psychological thriller Brat Farrar, starring Rose Basista airs on BBC Radio 4 on 9 and 16 March. It will be available on BBC Sounds after that.
- Alexander Makar and Abimbola Ikengboju starred in Pressure at the Lion & Unicorn Theatre from the 6 - 8 March. The show was also directed by Saniya Saraf.
- Asbo Bozo, which plays at Riverside Studios from 6 - 29 March, features Isabel Buchanan (Sound Designer), Georgina Duncan (Writer and Performer) and Colm Gleeson and Will Bishop (Co-creators).
- Sir David Suchet stars in travelog series, Travels With Agatha With Sir David Suchet, which will be released on C4 on 8 March.
- Ben Daniels stars in DOUBT a Parable until 8 March at the Theatre Royal Bath.
- Alec Newman and Luke Treadway star in East is South at Hampstead Theatre until 15 March, with Sound Design by Tingying Dong.
- Sam Jenkins-Shaw will star in Mrs President at Charing Cross Theatre until 16 March.
- The Little Women UK Tour stars Grace Molony and opens at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry on 19 March.
- Rhiannon Neads stars in The Autobiography of a Cad at the Watermill Theatre until 22 March.
- A Working Man, starring Jason Flemyng, will be released in cinemas on 28 March.
- Orville Peck makes his Broadway Debut in Rebecca Frecknall's Cabaret, with his run beginning on 31 March.
- Fred Haig stars in Rebecca Frecknall's Cabaret on the West End.
- Three Sisters, which plays at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse until 19 April, stars Stuart Thompson.
- Saroja-Lily Ratnavel stars in Cymbeline until 20 April at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.
- The Score, starring Brian Cox and Stephen Hagan, plays at the Theatre Royal Haymarket until 26 April.
- Matt Doyle stars in the off-Broadway production of Conversations with Mother, which plays at Theater555 until 7 May.
Things to look forward to
- Jon Trenchard stars in Piaf at the Watermill Theatre from 4 April - 17 May.
- Eva Scott stars in A Knight’s Tale, a new musical which will have its world premiere at Manchester Opera House on 11 April.
- Government Cheese starring David Oyelowo premiers on Apple TV+ on 16 April.
- Rory Kinnear, Harry Hadden-Patton and Cameron Johnson will star in Here We Are at Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre from 23 April - 28 June.
- Kieran Knowles and Ami Tredrea star in Hamlet Hail to the Thief from 27 April - 18 May at South Warehouse.
- 1536 at the Almeida Theatre, which runs from 6 May - 7 June features Sound Designer Tingying Dong.
- The Life of Chuck starring Chiwetel Ejiofor will premiere on in the US on 30 May.
- The Phoenician Scheme, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, will be released in cinemas on 30 May.
- David Moorst stars in A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Bridge Theatre from 31 May - 23 August.
- The Fantastic Four: First Steps starring Joseph Quinn is scheduled to be released on 25 July.
- Harriet Walter stars in As You Like It from 15 August - 6 September at the Theatre Royal Bath.
- Ryan Saviano stars in the upcoming sci-fi action film Kill Him Til He’s Dead.
- John Lithgow will play Albus Dumbledore in the HBO’s upcoming Harry Potter television series.
- Katherine Parkinson has been announced as part of the cast for the new BBC One series, The Dream Lands.
- BBC One series Vigil, starring Rose Leslie, has been renewed for a third season.
- The new series Murder Before Evensong, starring Amit Shah, will be released on Channel 5 later this year.
Latest news
- Conclave, starring John Lithgow, won four awards at the 2025 BAFTA’s including Best Film, Adapted Screenplay, Editing and Outstanding British Film.
- Conclave was also nominated for eleven Critics’ Choice Movie Awards, winning Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Acting Ensemble.
- At the 97th Academy Awards, Conclave was nominated in eight categories including Best Picture.
- Anna Maxwell Martin and Katherine Parkinson have both been nominated in the Best Actress Category at The Broadcasting Press Guild (BPG) Awards. Anna is nominated for her role in the BBC’s Gavin and Stacey Finale and Katherine for Rivals on Disney+.
- John Lithgow has been nominated for Best Actor at the 2025 Olivier Awards for his role in Giant. The Importance Of Being Earnest, starring Hugh Skinner and Julian Bleach, has also been nominated in the Cunard Best Revival category.