1. What do you love most about the show/your character?
**Frances**: I love Bonnie's feisty nature. For women at that time, she definitely holds her own and doesn’t play into the stereotype. It’s fun to play an outlaw.
**George**: I love the writing of both the music and the book. It makes my job easy, thrilling and lovely.
**Cleve**: I think the thing I love most about the show is the storytelling, especially through music. What I love about Ted most is that he has such a warm heart, and tends to put others before himself.
**Jodie**: I love how dangerous and dark the story is but how love drives and lifts it up, which actually ties in with my favourite part of my character- she is fearless in so many moments simply because she loves Buck so fiercely.
**Dom**: I love the preacher’s passion. I love the unrelenting determination in his pursuits. And I LOVE his songs!
2. What's your love language?
**Frances**: Food. Is that a love language? It’s definitely the way to my heart.
**George**: I think music is. There’s no better language. Did you mean an actual language? Ha! I still say music.
**Cleve**: I think that my love language is quality time.
**Jodie**: My love language is acts of service, life is so crazy hectic so someone helping me out with just general life stuff and things like washing means the world!
**Dom**: I definitely show my love through ‘acts of service’. I love gifting things to family and friends. I love cooking for people. I really enjoy hosting.
3. Secret admirers, sweet or creepy?
**Frances**: I guess the idea is sweet unless it’s taken too far, then definitely creepy.
**George**: Creepy and pointless. Tell the person you admire them for goodness sake. They might like it. They also might not.
**Cleve**: Sweet… as long as it's not taken too far.
**Jodie**: I think secret admirers are super cute- unless you find out where I live and stalk me and stuff- then absolutely not no thank you.
**Dom**: Sweet, I THINK.
4. Valentine's or Palentine's and how would you spend it?
**Frances**: Valentine's wine and dine me!
**George**: Valentine's dinner with my wife at our favourite restaurant.
**Cleve**: Valentine’s, however, I believe every day should be focused on special time with our partners. As long as I am with my partner I am happy, so it doesn’t matter what we are doing, as long as we are together, that’s what counts
**Jodie**: Palentine's all day every day, love comes in all shapes, sizes and forms x
**Dom**: Palentine's! Also, travelling is one of my favourite things. So, I’d like to spend it exploring somewhere interesting and preferably SUNNY.
5. What’s the most epic theatre romance?
**Frances**: Bonnie & Clyde of course!
**George**: Romeo and Juliet! Sorry, I mean Bonnie & Clyde. No, scratch that…it’s Buck & Blanche!
**Cleve**: Obviously, Bonnie & Clyde! However, I would also either pick, Nina & Benny, or Usnavi & Vanessa, both from *In the Heights*.
**Jodie**: Ohhh ummm… in terms of a show? The love between Elphie and Glinda.
**Dom**: Bonnie & Clyde, of course!
6. What’s your favourite musical theatre love song?
**Frances**: Maria – West Side Story.
**George**: I’ll Cover You - Rent.
**Cleve**: Probably ‘All The Wasted Time’ from Parade.
**Jodie**: Without You from Rent - pulls your heart out. That's quite a tragic love song, but they’re my fave!
**Dom**: One Hand, One Heart from West Side Story.
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