Q&A with Anoushka Lucas
Anoushka: I love Laurey's refusal to settle for something or someone that isn't up to her standards. She has a sort of innate sense of what she wants and deserves, even if she can't articulate it, and she lets that guide her through a lot of tricky interactions.
Anoushka: There are 2 insane scenes back to back in Act 2 - everything comes to a head with Jud and then with Curly and Laurey loses control over herself and her choices very quickly. The scenes are so tricky to pull off truthfully, they both escalate so rapidly and one feeds directly into the other. It's really joyful to play. I love the simplicity and the drama of them.
Anoushka: Keep a close eye on what happens to Laurey and Jud at the end of Farmer and the Cowman. It's sexy.
Anoushka: Recently Liza Sadovy and I have started listening to the Archers in the dressing room. It's on between the half-hour call and the quarter. We put our make-up on and our costumes and get fitted for our microphones and I am massively overinvested in the current male escort storyline.
Anoushka: My best moment in theatre was the whole of 2022! I did a Shakespeare at the Donmar, then got cast in Oklahoma!, then wrote my own one-woman play that sold out its run at the Bush Theatre. A very good, very long moment.
Anoushka: It's a toss-up between Suddenly Seymour and Maybe this time if I'm singing - but if I'm not singing, I bloody love "friend like me" from Aladdin. What a monster.
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