Stage and Screen with Harvey Morton

Harvey Morton

Each week, I sit down with actors, directors, and creatives from theatre, film, and TV for candid conversations about their craft. From West End stars to screen legends, if they’re entertaining audiences, they’re on this show. Formerly Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast. New episodes weekly.

  1. Dylan Trowbridge on C*ck The Play

    24 APR

    Dylan Trowbridge on C*ck The Play

    Harvey Morton sits down with Dylan Trowbridge, director of the critically acclaimed new production of C**k at COLAB Theatre in London. Following sold-out runs in Canada and international tours to Japan, South Africa, and Brazil, this intimate staging of Mike Bartlett’s modern classic explores identity, love, and the pressure to define ourselves in a world that craves certainty. Dylan shares his personal journey to directing C**k, how a profound loss reshaped his connection to the play, and why its themes remain urgent today. He discusses the bold choice to stage the play in a stripped-back, 34-seat arena that places audiences inches from the action, creating an electrifying and immersive experience. As an ally and advocate for queer stories, Dylan reflects on navigating authenticity and respect in telling queer narratives, emphasizing the play’s focus on love beyond labels. He also reveals insights from the production’s international tour and what he hopes London audiences will take away. See C**k at COLAB Theatre, London, April 22 – May 2: https://www.colabtheatre.co.uk/weekly/2026/4/22/c**k Follow Dylan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dylantrowbridgeyyz/ Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗 ⬇️ Connect with me: 📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/ 🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19 📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton 🌐 harveymorton.digital 📧 info@harveymorton.com 📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    20 min
  2. Veronica Green on Trompe l’Oeil, Family, and Finding Her Voice

    23 APR

    Veronica Green on Trompe l’Oeil, Family, and Finding Her Voice

    Join Harvey as he chats with with Veronica Green as she shares her journey from growing up in Rochdale to becoming a drag superstar and musical theatre fan. Veronica talks about her close creative bond with her brother, their bold pitch to BBC Three, and how Drag Race UK became a turning point in her career. We dive deep into her role as Demi in the brand-new musical Trompe l’Oeil at Contact Manchester. Veronica reveals what makes this show a unique blend of queer theatre, circus acrobatics, and political commentary wrapped in surreal and dazzling performances. If you love musical theatre, drag, or stories of resilience and creativity, this episode is for you. Veronica also shares her favourite musicals, dream roles, and advice for young queer performers starting out. Catch Trompe l’Oeil live at Contact Manchester from April 18th to May 2nd, 2026. Tickets and details at Contact Manchester. Get tickets here: https://contactmcr.com/events/trompe-loeil Follow Veronica Green on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/veronicaqween/ For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”. Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗 ⬇️ Connect with me: 📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/ 🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19 📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton 🌐 harveymorton.digital 📧 info@harveymorton.com 📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    23 min
  3. Sergio Antonio Maggiolo & Guido Garcia Lueches on JEEZUS!: Edinburgh Fringe Hit Heading to London

    19 APR

    Sergio Antonio Maggiolo & Guido Garcia Lueches on JEEZUS!: Edinburgh Fringe Hit Heading to London

    Harvey Morton chats with Sergio Antonio Maggiolo and Guido Garcia Lueches about their groundbreaking musical JEEZUS!, premiering at the New Diorama Theatre this April. Drawing from Sergio’s experience growing up queer in Catholic Latin America and Guido’s rich background in interactive theatre, they’ve created a show that’s equal parts riotous, tender, and deeply personal. We explore how JEEZUS! wrestles with faith, identity, and power, all set to a soundtrack bursting with salsa, South American folk, and Bad Bunny-inspired beats. Hear about their journey from Edinburgh Fringe success to a London premiere, the joy of live music on stage, and a surprise on-stage proposal that stole the show. Whether you’re curious about queer storytelling, musical theatre, or just want to hear a joyful, thoughtful conversation, this episode delivers. 🎟️ Don’t miss JEEZUS! at New Diorama Theatre — tickets and info here: https://newdiorama.com/whats-on/jeezus Follow Sergio Antonio Maggiolo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sergiomaggiolo/ Follow Guido Garcia Lueches on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elguidogarcia/ For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”. Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗 ⬇️ Connect with me: 📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/ 🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19 📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton 🌐 harveymorton.digital 📧 info@harveymorton.com 📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    24 min
  4. Pedro Leandro on Bringing Virginia Woolf’s The Waves to Life

    2 APR

    Pedro Leandro on Bringing Virginia Woolf’s The Waves to Life

    In this episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, Harvey Morton sits down with actor Pedro Leandro, who is starring as Neville in the world premiere production of Flora Wilson Brown’s adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s The Waves at Jermyn Street Theatre. Pedro shares his early memories of Virginia Woolf’s work, including his mum’s warning that Woolf’s writing was “quite difficult” — and how he found unexpected clarity and warmth in this new adaptation. He talks about embodying Neville, a character whose experiences as a gay man resonate deeply, and the joy he finds in acting across theatre, film, and television. Listeners will get insight into Pedro’s journey from his breakthrough role in the horror trilogy The Strangers to working with prestigious theatre companies like the Royal Shakespeare Company. He also reflects on the intimate atmosphere of Jermyn Street Theatre and what audiences can expect from this powerful, immersive production. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation about art, identity, and the enduring relevance of Woolf’s masterpiece. Get tickets for The Waves here: https://www.jermynstreettheatre.co.uk/show/the-waves/ For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”. Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗 ⬇️ Connect with me: 📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/ 🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19 📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton 🌐 harveymorton.digital 📧 info@harveymorton.com 📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    19 min
  5. James Holmes on Invisible Me

    2 APR

    James Holmes on Invisible Me

    In this episode of Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast, Harvey Morton sits down with James Holmes, best known for his role as Clive in Miranda, to explore his new play Invisible Me. This heartfelt and hilarious comedy-drama delves into the dating lives and relationships of older LGBTQIA+ individuals, tackling themes of grief, love, and community with honesty and warmth. James shares his experience playing Jack, an HIV-positive widower navigating life after loss, and discusses the challenges and rewards of portraying later-life romance on stage. Together, they unpack why stories about older queer lives are so important—and why Invisible Me is a refreshing and vital addition to contemporary theatre. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation about representation, resilience, and the timeless search for connection. Don’t miss your chance to see Invisible Me at Southwark Playhouse from April 8th to May 2nd, 2026. Book tickets for Invisible Me here: https://southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/productions/invisible-me/ For more from Queerly Radio, visit thisisqueerly.com and don’t forget to tune into Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton, every Sunday morning from 8am to 10am on Queerly Radio. Tune in at queerly.radio or just ask your smart speaker to “play Queerly Radio”. Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, it really helps me find likeminded listeners like you 🤗 ⬇️ Connect with me: 📸 Instagram • instagram.com/harveymorton_/ 🎬 TikTok • tiktok.com/@harveymorton19 📺 YouTube • youtube.com/c/HarveyMorton 🌐 harveymorton.digital 📧 info@harveymorton.com 📻 Catch Queerly LIVE with Harvey Morton every Sunday from 8am on Queerly Radio. Listen at thisisqueerly.com or ask your smart speaker to "play Queerly Radio" ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    17 min

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Each week, I sit down with actors, directors, and creatives from theatre, film, and TV for candid conversations about their craft. From West End stars to screen legends, if they’re entertaining audiences, they’re on this show. Formerly Queerly’s Stage and Screen Podcast. New episodes weekly.