I Wasn’t Allowed to Tell Anyone What I Did for a Year | Secrecy, Swing-Eye, and Censoring H***er - Megan Armstrong cover art

I Wasn’t Allowed to Tell Anyone What I Did for a Year | Secrecy, Swing-Eye, and Censoring H***er - Megan Armstrong

I Wasn’t Allowed to Tell Anyone What I Did for a Year | Secrecy, Swing-Eye, and Censoring H***er - Megan Armstrong

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Megan Armstrong has been in some of the most exciting shows in the world. From Cats, to Avenue Q, to currently starring in The Producers, Megan has been working as an understudy, swing, and performer non-stop in her career.


But she has also played one of the most famous - and secretive - roles in the history of theatre. In 2021, Megan was hired to play ‘The Woman’ in the long-running West End production The Woman In Black.


And she wasn’t allowed to tell a soul.


We find out what it was like to play a role shrouded in secrecy, our most last minute you're on tonight story ever and what happens when touring shows overseas and things get lost in translation. We hear tales of trampoline terror, cast mates missing entrances, and why it's okay to not want to do eight shows a week.


Megan Armstrong - You’re On Tonight.


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Hosted by Kara Alberts-Turner & Liam Horrigan.


Produced by and recorded at The Sound Company, London.


For The Sound Company: Dom Boucher, Luke Nagy, Gareth Wood & Nick Thackeray-Cron alongside Freya Baldwin & Seb Stone.


Show image by Louisa Sexton.

Produced by The Sound Company. www.sound.co.uk


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