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Here are the 2 inteviews done by Mike Lasham - move to correct page basically the same questions for both ppl - ENJOY
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Interview 8 - Danny Taylor - Sammy since 1999 - Currently on Tour
1 - How did you get the part of Sammy? ( case of audition or had BK seen you in another show or had you liked the show from when you were younger, seen the show/read the script)
1 - I'd never seen the show or read the script, I supose i was lucky i could connect with the part as quick, I got the job through my acting agent in london at the time, I have been very lucky indeed
2 - Had you seen the BB before you joined the cast?
- If yes who did you see playing Sammy?
2 -I went to see the Blood Brothers on my first rehearsal week for the show back in 1999, I dont know the guys name but he was gonna be difficult to follow!
3 - Did you copy any ideas from other sammys on how to play the im - or did you know how YOU were going to play the part from the start?
3 - I think i already had an essence of what he was about, because i knew similare people (Misunderstood) growing up. I originally auditions for the Policeman/teacher
4 - Do you really spit on the other actors/characer during the shows?
4 - I try my best not to 
5 - You get to play Sammy at 3 different times in his life, all of which look fun and emotional to play but which age group do you plrefer playing sammy in ?
- 9/10 yr old
- 16 yr old
- 20(ish) yr old
5 -I love playing 9/10 yr old Sammy the best, Willy Russels writing is simply sublime, he really geets into the childrens psyche, and the comedy ' I Love it'
6 - Do you have any funny stories/mistake that have happened while you were on stage prforming, that stick out in ur head(cast/yourself/audience)?
6 - Once the condom snapped in 'Kid Game' and missed Cherrie Blair( ex- PM's wife)by Inches...I nearly made the papers but luckily she was ok.
7 - Do you ever get bored of playing the same character and doing the same thing every night especially for you after 10 years in the show, what do you and the cast do to keep it fresh and interesting for yourselves?
7 - I don't get bored cause i love the role, also every show is different. If your tuned into the actors and audience it will always be different.
8 - What do you think when fans come to the stage door and ask for autographs and photos, does it become annoying or do you enjoy the attention and feedback from fans?
8 - People are genuinely interested in the show and what we do and i think that is a wonderful thing. The show is about families and for that it is universal, It's the peoples show and that is probably why everyone connects with it the way they do, I dont mind singing autographs or getting pictures taken, I could be pulling pints next year, I'm Flattered
9 - If you could play any other part in BB which would it be and why?
9 - Narrator, Then Mickey. I don't know i love both those parts for different reasons, but Mickey is probably the greatest part written for a young actor, The Narrator is sexy, engaging, cool, articulate and a bloody great singer
10 - What is your fave part of the show?
- Fave song you sing?
- Fave song in show ?
- Most sad/emotional part of the show?
10 - (a)School room scene, (B)Tell Me its not true, (C)Long sunday afternoon, (D)Mickey and Lindas Pills scene, it chokes me mate!
11 - Have your played the part in london and on tour ? - if yes how does it differ and which do you prefer?
11 - Yes. I prefer the tour it's fresher!
12 - Who has been your fave cast member to work with and your fave Mrs J?
12 - Theres too many to think of. The casts have always been wonderful. My favourite 'mother'. I dont have one cause you cant have a favourite mother, its your mother at the end of the day and i've loved all of themin their own ways.
Danny, Thank you so much for taking time out to do this interview
from Mike
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Andrew James Michel , Perkins / 1st cover Eddie 2006 -2007 Tour, West End 2007 - 2009
1 - How did you get the part of Perkins/Eddie? ( case of audition or had BK seen you in another show or had you liked the show from when you were younger, seen the show/read the script)
1 - I had seen the show and always loved it, a close friend of mine was the Assistant musical director on the tour in 2005 and i got to see the show a few times in weymouth,
shortly after this he became the musical director on the bill kenwright production of joseph, i auditioned for the
Uk tour and got the role of benjamin, while on the tour i heard they were auditioning for the Uk tour of Blood brothers, i auditioned and got the part of perkins and as they say the rest is history!
2 - Had you seen the BB before you joined the cast?
- If yes who did you see playing Perkins and Eddie?
2 - i had seen the show many times over the years, and seen many actors play both roles, to name a few, playing perkins phillip maggs, jody tranter, ryan philpotts
and paul davis, playing eddie drew ashton, simon willmont, mark hutchinson and Michael Sewell. there are many more, but my memory isn't what it was.
3 - Did you copy any ideas from other Perkins and Eddies on how to play the part - or did you know how YOU were going to play the part from the start?
3 - oooo.... good question... well, i had always loved the way phillip maggs played perkins, he had this extra cheekiness, and always reacting to what was happening,
i wanted to do that but in my own way. then was born my little habbit of adlibbing during kids game which was always fun for me, but not for everyone else.
i always knew the way i would play Eddie, i had played im at school and wanted to add my own slant to the role, i always thought, he was just very shy and not a geek
he is a very enthusiastic character and just wants to be loved. gosh i am soppy. hehe
4 - if you could play any role in any musical with any cast what would it?
4 - i would be galileo in We Will Rock You, with sarah frech as scaramouche, jonathon wilkes as kashoggi, ashley russel as killer Queen, rachel john as Meat, eddie elliott as brit
and dean harris as pops
5 - You get to play Eddie at 3 different times in his life, all of which look fun and emotional to play but which age group do you prefer playing Eddie in ?
- 9/10 yr old
- 16 yr old
- 20(ish) yr old
5 - i love playing eddie at all ages, but personal favourite is as a child 9/10, because you really see him grow through those parts and discover how cute he is and he gets to swear at his mummy!
6 - Do you have any funny stories/mistake that have happened while you were on stage prforming, that stick out in ur head(cast/yourself/audience)?
6 - how long have i got, many of you that know me, will know what i am like on stage, 90% of the time i just so hyper active and like a car crash,i have a major habbit of adding lines
and reactins to things just to jazz it up for myself! when playing perkins during kids game i always do shout outs and add line, for example ' i'm in the mood for dancing, its linda's fault'
but most memorable mistake is when.... wait for it .... i fell off stage into the band pit and landed on the trumpet player, i pulled myself back onto stage and like a pro i am... carried on,
at the interval i realised i had fractured my ankle... but i still did act2, i rarely got to play Eddie, wasn't gunna leave stage till i got shot... haha.
7 - Do you ever get bored of playing the same character and doing the same thing every night, what do you and the cast do to keep it fresh and interesting for yourselves?
7 - i would never get bored of playing the same characters in Blood brothers is qulaity writing and like i menationed, i adlib stuff, so keeps it fresh for me.
8 - What do you think when fans come to the stage door and ask for autographs and photos, does it become annoying or do you enjoy the attention and feedback from fans?
8 - we are here to entertain and we wouldn't have a show without our amazing audiences and fans, i would never take it for granted, i love going out of stage door and getting feed back
about the show, i have met some lovely loyal fans over the years and always remember them and keep them up to date with inside gossip!!! ooops.... did i say that!
9 - If you could play any other part in BB which would it be and why?
9 - well... think we all would love to play mickey, its a very hard role and you go on such a complex journey, but mainly because you get more stage time and i am a stage hog!
10 - What is your fave part of the show?
- Fave song you sing?
- Fave song in show ?
- Most sad/emotional part of the show?
10 - favourite part of the show is when playing eddie is the scene with Mrs johnston on the door step when he gets the locket. favourite song i sing would be i'm not saying a word, favouite song in the show is
long sunday afternoon/my friend or kids game, Most emotional is the end, its so dramatic and still gives me goosebumps thinking about it,
11 - Have your played the part in london and on tour ? - if yes how does it differ and which do you prefer?
11 - The tour and the London show is different because you see a different city every week or two. which means i tend to explore more and make the most of my free time and socialise with the
whole cast as you travel around and live together for long periods of time as in London I got into a routine of going to do the show and then leaving it at the stage door and meeting up with other
friends and west end casts, im a socail butterfly. The show differs slightly in terms of set and music but the response and enjoyment is the same.
12 - Who has been your fave cast member to work with and your fave Mrs J?
12 - There has been so so many, i have loved working with them all in many different ways, but if im honest my favourite Mrs J would have to be linda nolan, she was the first i worked with ans she made me feel so at
ease on my first night and first matinee as eddie. thank you noli.
13 - Can you remember you opening night ( for both parts) How did you feel, nervous, excited, scared what part of the show did you really get into it?
13 - i certainly do remember my opening night and it was the same feeling as perkins and eddie in both tour and west end, i was very excited and nervous, but a few butterflies are good, i always say, if u aren't
nervous, you don't care enough. i stood in the wings and the show started, i was fine til i heard the oooh ohh ohh's satrt, you know which bit i mean, then i saw narrator walk on and i crossed my things and said to myself,
this is it, don't let me down andy, you can do it. by the time, linda started singing once i had a husband, i was ready and ejoyed every minute since!
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