theatreVOICE
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Podcast Description
Theatrevoice is the online forum for lively and incisive debate about theatre in London and beyond. The hope is to see if theatre could be talked about in a new way: critics could be more expansive than the usual space constraints of the print media allowed; actors, writers, directors and designers could be heard talking in detail and at length about their work; and members of the public could give their feedback directly to those who often can make or break a show, and generally get closer to the theatre world.
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Non Zero One: interviewed about plans for the National | Interview: non zero one. Ella Parry-Davies talks to three members of the fast-rising participatory and site-specific company - Alex Turner, Fran Miller and Cat Harrison - about their lauded and awarded farewell piece for the old Bush Theatre (This Is Where We Got To When You Came In) and plans for the National Theatre in 2012, and why they love guiding individuals through their work by means of headphones. | 22 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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A new season of adventurous events at the Camden People’s Theatre | INTERVIEW: BRIAN LOGAN and JENNY PATON The new co-directors of the Camden People's Theatre introduce Aleks Sierz to the wonderful world of experimental theatre which goes beyond boundaries with news of the venue's annual Sprint Festival, and details of some other upcoming productions. | 22 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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West End Review: She Stoops to Conquer and more | West End Review, part 1: revivals special. Mark Shenton and guests Kate Bassett (Independent on Sunday), Charles Spencer (Daily Telegraph) and Matt Wolf (International Herald Tribune) convene to assess Josie Rourke's debut production as artistic director of the Donmar - The Recruiting Officer; Jamie Lloyd's revival of She Stoops to Conquer (The National); The House of Bernarda Alba (Almeida), directed by Bijan Sheibani; The Sea Plays (Old Vic Tunnels), directed by Kenneth Hoyt. | 18 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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West End Review pt2: Masterclass, Absent Friends and more | West End Review, Part 2, Feb 2012: Mark Shenton (Sunday Express) and guests Kate Bassett (Independent on Sunday), Charles Spencer (Daily Telegraph) and Matt Wolf (International Herald Tribune) convene to assess Travelling Light by Nicholas Wright (National); The Madness of George III by Alan Bennett (Apollo); Absent Friends by Alan Ayckbourn (Harold Pinter); Master Class by Terrence McNally (Vaudeville). | 18 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Polymath playwright Philip Ridley discusses his work | INTERVIEW: PHILIP RIDLEY The playwright talks to Aleks Sierz about the first London revival of his 1991 classic, The Pitchfork Disney (currently at the Arcola) and about his new play, Shivered (about to open at the Southwark Playhouse). | 17 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Little Angel Theatre celebrates 50 years of puppetry | INTERVIEW: LYNETTE SHANBURY The General Manager of the Little Angel Theatre in north London takes Aleks Sierz by the hand and leads him through the history and work of the home of British puppetry, introducing him to the venue's current show, Red Riding Hood, a visit from Norwich Puppet Theatre. | 14 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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International Mime Festival: Sugar Beast Circus | MIME FEST SPECIAL Postshow discussion with Geneva Foster Gluck, Jean-Christophe Nicolas, Aurelie Bernard, Nathalie Bertholio, Sara Lundstedt and Natalie Reckert of Sugar Beast Circus hosted by Donald Hutera, about their show, {Event (Dimension):}, performed as part of the 2012 London International Mime Festival, at Jacksons Lane. | 13 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Improbable Theatre’s Julian Crouch discusses Punch and puppetry | INTERVIEW: JULIAN CROUCH The director, designer and writer talks to Diana Damian about his Improbable show The Devil and Mr Punch, currently at the Barbican Pit, and about sending Punch to hell, plays within plays, preciousness in puppetry and Brooklyn. | 10 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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London International Mime Festival: Fleur Elise Noble | MIME FEST SPECIAL Postshow discussion with Fleur Elise Noble hosted by Dick McCaw about her show, 2D Life of Her, performed as part of the 2012 London International Mime Festival, at the Barbican Pit. | 9 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Award-winning playwright Simon Stephens rewrites Jarry’s King Ubu | INTERVIEW: SIMON STEPHENS The award-winning playwright talks to Aleks Sierz about his new play, The Trial of Ubu, which is currently at the Hampstead Theatre in a production directed by Katie Mitchell and which features a puppet version of Alfred Jarry's Ubu Roi (1896). | 7 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 10 Episodes |
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