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Louis Gaunt has solidified his reputation as one of the most charismatic and technically gifted triple-threat performers in the musical theatre today. After earning a Stage Debut Award for his breakout performance as Will Parker in Oklahoma!, he's earned further acclaim for his roles as Bert in Mary Poppins and more recently in the role of Tommy in Brigadoon. His latest role sees him returning to the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester to play Don Lockwood in a five star rated production of Singin in the Rain. The show also sees him reuniting with Danny Collins and Carly Mercedes Dyer who he worked with on Sweet Charity at Nottingham Playhouse.
In this brand new interview with Louis Gaunt, we reflect on his recent successes as one of the industry's most exciting leading men. Here, Louis provides candid insights into the physical rigors of performing in Singin in the Rain —including the nightly challenge of performing the iconic title number under 14,000 litres of water—and the artistic responsibility of bringing the Golden Age of Hollywood to a modern audience. Since the production opened in Manchester, his performance has been hailed by critics and audiences as a masterclass in showmanship. We also talk about why this era of musical continues to resonate with audiences and what keeps drawing him to pieces like Brigadoon and Gypsy which demand so much him physically.
Singin in the Rain runs at Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester until 25 January 2026.
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Louis Gaunt has solidified his reputation as one of the most charismatic and technically gifted triple-threat performers in the musical theatre today. After earning a Stage Debut Award for his breakout performance as Will Parker in Oklahoma!, he's earned further acclaim for his roles as Bert in Mary Poppins and more recently in the role of Tommy in Brigadoon. His latest role sees him returning to the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester to play Don Lockwood in a five star rated production of Singin in the Rain. The show also sees him reuniting with Danny Collins and Carly Mercedes Dyer who he worked with on Sweet Charity at Nottingham Playhouse.
In this brand new interview with Louis Gaunt, we reflect on his recent successes as one of the industry's most exciting leading men. Here, Louis provides candid insights into the physical rigors of performing in Singin in the Rain —including the nightly challenge of performing the iconic title number under 14,000 litres of water—and the artistic responsibility of bringing the Golden Age of Hollywood to a modern audience. Since the production opened in Manchester, his performance has been hailed by critics and audiences as a masterclass in showmanship. We also talk about why this era of musical continues to resonate with audiences and what keeps drawing him to pieces like Brigadoon and Gypsy which demand so much him physically.
Singin in the Rain runs at Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester until 25 January 2026.

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