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Fergus Morgan

Fergus Morgan

Scotland Correspondent

Biography

Fergus Morgan is The Stage’s Scotland Correspondent. He has also written for The Scotsman, The Independent, TimeOut, WhatsOnStage, Exeunt Magazine and Vice, and publishes The Crush Bar on Substack.

Recent Articles

Hello, Dolly! starring Imelda Staunton – review round-up

Hello, Dolly! starring Imelda Staunton – review round-up

The four-time Olivier award-winner returns to the stage to star in Jerry Herman and Michael Stewart’s much-loved musical, but do the reviewers rave about Dominic Cooke’s revival? Fergus Morgan rounds up the reviews.
The Hot Wing King at the National Theatre – review round-up

The Hot Wing King at the National Theatre – review round-up

Katori Hall’s play about a group of gay Black men preparing for a chicken-cooking competition won a Pulitzer prize in 2021, but do the reviewers relish Roy Alexander Weise’s production? Fergus Morgan rounds up the reviews.
Deborah Findlay: ‘I never went to drama school – all of my training was done on the job’

Deborah Findlay: ‘I never went to drama school – all of my training was done on the job’

From Alice in Wonderland to Annie Ernaux, the roles that Deborah Findlay has been offered during her more than 50 years in theatre have never ceased to surprise her. She tells Fergus Morgan about her best and most bizarre moments on the stage
EdFringe reveals sponsorship deal with airline JetBlue

EdFringe reveals sponsorship deal with airline JetBlue

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has announced a sponsorship partnership with American airline JetBlue
From cruise ships to bath tubs: a taste of what’s in store at EdFringe 2024

From cruise ships to bath tubs: a taste of what’s in store at EdFringe 2024

From subscription schemes and newly created awards to unusual venues, Fergus Morgan takes a look at some of the initiatives artists and audiences can expect from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this summer
Douglas Hodge: ‘I’d love to do a farce – fall down stairs with my trousers around my ankles’

Douglas Hodge: ‘I’d love to do a farce – fall down stairs with my trousers around my ankles’

Acting is how Douglas Hodge made his name, but composing has been part of his life from an early age. As his songs take to the stage in 101 Dalmatians, the award-winning actor tells Fergus Morgan about his theatrical backstory and his ambitions for the future
Slave Play starring Kit Harington – review round-up

Slave Play starring Kit Harington – review round-up

Jeremy O Harris’ hotly anticipated, hugely controversial play finally opens in the West End, but are the British critics as astonished as their American counterparts? Fergus Morgan rounds up the reviews
Membership body for freelancers launched in partnership with Perth Theatre

Membership body for freelancers launched in partnership with Perth Theatre

Perth Theatre and producer Lisa Nicoll have launched a new membership organisation for freelancers with a focus on mental health
EdFringe participants offered support with AI use

EdFringe participants offered support with AI use

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has partnered with a ’responsible’ artificial intelligence start-up to support festival participants in learning to use the technology
Simon Lipkin: ‘I’ve always been interested in weird, dark, funny, heartbreaking parts’

Simon Lipkin: ‘I’ve always been interested in weird, dark, funny, heartbreaking parts’

The actor has a varied list of credits under his belt, including Guys and Dolls, Assassins and Elf – now he is adding Oliver!, the show that first ignited his love of theatre. He tells Fergus Morgan about his inspirations and the roles he would love to play
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