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...
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...
From Privet Drive to Shaftesbury Avenue
At the end of last week, it was revealed that the generation-defining Harry Potter franchise will be translated into a stage show in...
How to Succeed in GMT Without Really...Well, Actually...
Think that landing a part in a musical is as easy as a couple of doh-re-mis and a step-ball-change? Think again. Seasoned performer (and...
Ten Great Reasons to Audition for How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
From 28th-30th September, Glasgow Music Theatre will be holding open auditions for our tenth production, How To Succeed In Business...
Half-Baked: An Interview with the Baker and his Wife
Amy Glover and Alan Digweed know their way around a musical. As a founding member of GMT, Amy’s directorial credits include Fame and West...
Into the Light: Four New GMT Faces
With every new GMT show comes the pressure of casting. Steadfastly set on casting every show from scratch, even actors who have been with...
Building the Woods: Creating props, puppets and a magical set
Anyone who has seen a GMT show before will know that we are not fond of complicated, fiddly sets. We prefer the minimalist approach, with...
Review: Book of Mormon (West End)
Rachel Thomson reviews the controversial new West End hit... As you sit in the auditorium waiting for The Book of Mormon to begin, you’d...
Step Forward: An Interview with Louise Yau
In the cut-throat world of A CHORUS LINE, hours of auditioning have happened before the curtain opens on the final 24 hopefuls, fighting...