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Wednesday 24 June 2020

The Corona Diaries: Rebecca Lock


These recent times have been some of the hardest challenges we've faced and as a community, it hit us pretty hard. However during these difficult times, here at Pocket Size Theatre, we wanted to spread a little positivity and share some peoples experiences because we are all in this together. Each day we'll be speaking to our friends in the industry to share their experiences with you all so take a read and see how people are getting through these hard times. 

Let's stick together, share the love and get through this as a community!

*Some information mentioned in this article may be out of date due to the progress of the current situation. Please keep that in mind when reading* 

Rebecca Lock was most recently seen playing Carmen in Curtains on tour and at the Wyndham's Theatre in the West End. Her other credits include Lilli Vanessi/Kate in Kiss Me, Kate & Widow Corney in Oliver! (Sheffield Crucible); Ms Fleming in Heathers (Theatre Royal Haymarket); Cheryl Gillan MP in Committee (Donmar); Winifred Banks in Mary Poppins (UK Tour); Rosie in Mamma Mia (Novello Theatre); Gabrielle in Dear World (Charing Cross Theatre); Svetlana in Chess (Toronto); Carlotta in The Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty's Theatre); Kate Moster/Lucy the Slut in Avenue Q (Noel Coward Theatre); Mary Poppins Alternate in Mary Poppins (Prince Edward Theatre); Jellylorum in Cats (New London Theatre) and Oh What a Lovely War (National Theatre). 

On Monday 16th March 2020, The Society of London Theatre announced the closure of all Theatres in London. This followed suit with regional venues. Where were you when you found out and what was your initial reaction? 

When the decision to close London theatres was announced I was getting ready in my dressing room for our opening night performance of ‘Curtains’ at the Leicester Haymarket Theatre. It was a very odd moment for us all, waiting to be told whether this decision affected us being away on tour. We were told to go on that night and we all knew that this was to be our final show together and whilst it probably wasn’t the greatest idea to go ahead, it gave us an opportunity as a cast to say goodbye to our beloved show and to each other. 

Can you tell us anything productive you’ve been doing? 

When we first entered into lockdown I felt a tremendous amount of pressure to do something marvellous; put on a concert in my lounge or give classes, take classes, lose weight, get fit, learn an instrument, a language but for me I’ve had to tell myself “day by day”, just get through today. If you feel the need to sit in your PJs and watch telly all day then go for it, if you want to take three HIT classes and take up knitting then all power to you. I’ve found that giving myself 24hrs to get through at a time has really helped my mind. Looking too far ahead at the “whens” and “hows” can be overwhelming. Do what’s best for you. I’ve always baked, so that has helped me and I have an allotment which I have been visiting every day, something I never get a chance to do. Growing my own veg and keeping it weed-free has given me a real sense of purpose and getting back to nature does wonders for your soul.
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Friday 24 August 2018

DREAM CASTING: 9 to 5 the Musical


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Judy Bernly | Cassidy Janson 


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Wednesday 23 April 2014

New Cast of MAMMA MIA! announced



Following the recent 15th birthday celebrations for MAMMA MIA! in London, there will be major cast changes from Monday 9 June 2014. 

Rebecca Lock will be joining the cast as Rosie, Alasdair Harvey as Harry, Charles Daish as Bill and Alice Stokoe as Sophie Sheridan and Lloyd Green as Sky.

Also joining the cast from 9 June will be Rosanna Bates as Ali, Brodie McBride as Lisa, James Alexander Gibbs as Pepper and James Alan-Evans as Eddie. 

Dianne Pilkington will continue to star as Donna Sheridan, with Kim Ismay as Tanya and Richard Trinder as Sam. At certain performances, the role of Donna Sheridan will be played by Shona White.
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