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Marking the 75th anniversary of the publication of C.S.Lewis’ novel and following its celebrated West End run, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, is set to enchant North East audiences when it visits Newcastle Theatre Royal (Tue 25 Feb – Sat 1 Mar) as part of its 2025 UK tour.
Gateshead born actor, Andrew Davison is looking forward to returning to the North East with this production, playing several roles, including puppeteering Aslan. We caught up with him to find out more…
What does it mean to you to return to the North East and perform at the Newcastle Theatre Royal?
It means the world that I get to come back home with work, to the city I trained in, and an area that holds a lot of nostalgia for me. I always love coming back to the North East but this time will be extra special as we get to bring this show to such a beautiful theatre.
You last performed on this stage aged 17, how does it feel to return 10 years later?
A bit surreal… and to be honest I don’t know where the time has gone! It really feels like a full circle moment and knowing I’ve got friends and family in the audience is an amazing feeling.
Growing up in Seahouses and training in Byker, how did the North East shape your journey into acting?
The first time I got a taste for being on stage was performing in my school pantomime, I started going to dance classes and went to drama clubs on weekends and loved it all! It wasn’t until I came across SA Performing Arts Centre in Byker that I started considering this as a potential career.
I also feel very lucky to have such supportive parents that encouraged me to follow my passion and have supported me through all the highs and lows that come with this line of work. It’s a privilege to be able to say you love what you do for a living and for that I am very grateful.
You’re playing multiple roles in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe—how do you prepare for such a varied performance?
The variation keeps things exciting! It’s such an intricate production and every single company member works so hard to serve the story. The preparation comes from lots of hours of rehearsals and an incredible creative team guiding and supporting us through the process!
Puppeteering Aslan must be a unique challenge—what’s the experience like?
One of my favourite parts of creating this show has been working with Aslan. It’s been unlike anything I’ve experienced in my career. Learning the physicality of the puppet and how that translates into storytelling on stage… and discovering the challenges that come with it too!
Did you grow up with the book, and what does it mean to you personally?
I remember watching the film as a child and being terrified of The White Witch! For me The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe serves as an example of how important it is for us to lead with love, be courageous and as Professor Kirke says to the Pevensies… “The mind is like a parachute; it only works when open.”
What advice would you give to aspiring actors from the North East who dream of working in theatre?
The most important thing I’d say is to develop resilience, follow your gut, and have the drive to continue working hard regardless of the knockbacks.
C.S. Lewis’ novel was first published in October 1950. Since then, over 85 million copies in 60 languages have been sold, making it one of the top ten best-selling books of all time. The stage adaptation of Lewis’ iconic book enjoyed a hugely successful West End run, loved by audiences and critics alike.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe plays Newcastle Theatre Royal Tue 25 Feb – Sat 1 Mar 2025. Tickets can be purchased at www.theatreroyal.co.uk or from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 0191 232 7010.
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