Interview with stage and screen actress Catherine Tyldesey

Catherine Tyldesley, known for her roles in “Coronation Street” and “Strictly Come Dancing,” is making her professional musical theatre debut in the acclaimed “Bonnie & Clyde The Musical.” She steps into the role of Blanche Barrow, a character that immediately captivated her and marked a significant milestone in her diverse career. In this Q&A, Catherine shares her excitement for the role, her connection to the character, and the unique aspects of this award-winning musical.

Q: Catherine, what does it mean to you to play Blanche Barrow in “Bonnie & Clyde The Musical”?


A: It’s absolutely a dream come true for me. This role marks my professional debut in musical theatre, and I couldn’t be more excited.

Q: Why did you choose this particular musical?


A: I’ve been approached for musicals before, but I needed to really love the project to commit. When I heard Blanche’s big number, “That’s What You Call A Dream,” I was hooked instantly. It just felt right.

Q: Can you tell us about your character, Blanche Barrow?


A: Blanche is such a powerhouse character. She’s deeply in love with her husband Buck, Clyde’s elder brother, and becomes a reluctant part of the Barrow Gang. Her strength and devotion really stand out.

Q: Have you done stage work before this?


A: Yes, I’ve been involved in theatre, including work on Jim Cartwright’s “Is There Anybody There?” and my own project, “The Ceremony.” But “Bonnie & Clyde” is my first professional musical.

Q: How do you relate to Blanche as a character?


A: I see a lot of myself in her determination and inner strength. Although I don’t practise my Catholic faith anymore, my upbringing and my mother’s devoutness inspire my portrayal of Blanche’s character.

Q: What’s unique about “Bonnie & Clyde The Musical”?


A: The show has it all – great music, a thrilling adventure, and a deep dive into some intense love stories, like between Bonnie and Clyde, and Blanche and Buck. It’s exhilarating and emotional, with a good dose of comedy too.


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