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I love 'Jesus Christ Superstar.'
I wish I could have seen Andy Kaufman live.
Hugh Jackman is just as friendly as everyone says.
I don't think I'll ever get chased by paparazzi - which is a good thing.
When I was doing 'Les Mis,' someone sent me a collection of pencil rubbers.
A lot of the joke of 'The Windsors' is this ridiculous idea of what might happen behind closed doors.
It's weird how quickly you get used to spray tans. You might smell of biscuits, but you feel fabulous.
I know I've said, 'Do you know what I mean?' an awful lot, and every time I've said it, I've cringed inside.
'W1A' is heightened naturalism, whereas 'The Windsors' is like the fever dream of a 'National Enquirer' reader.
For Prince William, I focused more on doing a bad impression of a romantic lead than on Prince William himself.
ABBA songs are so anthemic, and so ingrained in your system, that you can't really remember when you heard them.
I don't think you can have any actual idea of what the Royal Family are really like from how they are portrayed in the papers.
When I was younger, I had a lot of Harry Enfield and Chums stuff - audiobooks and books and videos - so it was amazing to work with him.
In theatre, I loved doing '2nd May 1997' at the Bush. Jack Thorne is a brilliant writer, and it was really exciting and felt new and different for me.
Doing 'Mamma Mia' was scary full stop, so playing a young Colin Firth was even more intimidating. I just had to keep reminding myself that I was playing Harry and not Colin Firth, which psychologically felt better.