Nick Bromley has had a long career as a Stage Manager and Company Stage Manager and has worked on many UK tours and West End shows. He recently collated his acquired knowledge into a dictionary of theatrical terms, myths and stories called 'Theatre Lore'. He kindly agreed to come and talk to me about his life and career and his book.
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Nick Bromley’s theatre career spans some six decades and has taken him from London to Lublyana and back again. Trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama before its regal elevation, he worked in rep and on tour before his first London engagement in 1966. A Company Stage Manager since 1971, he has worked on many musicals and plays in the West End, including, most recently, Love Never Dies, King Charles 111, No Man’s Land, and Tartuffe. He is the author of two plays for children, Lotte Moore : A Child’s War and Meet the Teaspoons!, both originally produced at the Tabard Theatre, Chiswick.
His books are available for order on his website: www.LNPbooks.co.uk