A podcast for creatives living on a shoestring, presented by actor and comedian Frances Keyton.
Each episode, Frances speaks to a new guest about the weird and wonderful day jobs they'v
... moreBy Frances Keyton
A podcast for creatives living on a shoestring, presented by actor and comedian Frances Keyton.
Each episode, Frances speaks to a new guest about the weird and wonderful day jobs they'v
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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
In the final episode of the series, Frances speaks to Michael Keyton. Not the famous Hollywood actor but the Liverpool-born author and…you guessed it...her dad.
Liverpool born and bred, Michael Keyton has worked in some of the dirtiest hotels in Wales, played in a ceilidh band, and taught in a warm and challenging school in Newport before getting off for good behaviour .
His books include Clay Cross, The Gift Trilogy, Cheyney Behave, Tales from the Murenger, Phage, and Anthony Trollope: Land Power and Society
Michael gives some wonderful insight into getting started as a writer, shares disgusting tales of working in factories and restaurants, and even tries to plug an erotic novel he wrote.
Enjoy the finale of series 2!
Michael Keyton's Amazon Author Page
Michael Keyton's blog: Record of a Baffled Spirit
Artwork: Yasemin Gava
Music: Dave Golbraich
Additional Editing: Kalle Jurvanen
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In this episode, Frances speaks to Sam Veck. Sam is an actor, musician, writer and has worked across the UK and Europe, on and off the West End.
Starting as a child actor, he mostly performed in musical theatre productions (such as Oliver and the Sound of Music) before transitioning into more classical work in his late teens, following his love for Shakespeare.
Nowadays, he keeps himself busy and creative as a funeral celebrant, writing and conducting non-religious ceremonies for bereaved families.
Featuring: anecdotes about Rowan Atkinson, horror stories about working in a toy shop at Christmas, tips on haggling in shops!
Follow Sam on Instagram
Check out his Humanist Celebrant page here
Artwork: Yasemin Gava
Music: Dave Golbraich
Additional Editing: Kalle Jurvanen
Recorded June 2021
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This week Frances speaks to Nalin, Chris & Gareth of The PodCrawl Pubcast. (Recorded during lockdown in March)
Nalin Dissanayake is a stand-up comedian, Chris Adams is a comedian and actor, and Gareth Fox studied at university of the arts before becoming an AV technician.
They discuss how they got into the arts, and their best, worst and weirdest day jobs.
Chris has some great gossip on working at Wagamamas, plus some life-changing quotes. Nalin shares his grill-scrubbing woes at a chicken shop, and Gareth tells us about his passion for pottery and spotting hares in the countryside.
Listen to The PodCrawl Pubcast on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts (Series 4 coming soon)
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Artwork by Yasemin Gava
Music by Dave Golbraich
Additional Editing by Kalle Jurvanen
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Lucy Brownhill is a British actress, voice artist and writer currently based in Amsterdam. She grew up in the Midlands and trained in screen acting at the Bristol Old Vic, before graduating from Drama Studio London in 2016. Lucy’s theatre work includes playing the iconic science fiction writer Christine Brooke-Rose in End of the Line and Ruth in Nina Raine’s Tribes. She played the lead in the short film Weekend Break which was given special recognition at the Renaissance film festival in Amsterdam. She co-founded ShyDog Productions which is most well-known for the web series The Play and she recently starred in a Lipton Iced Tea commercial. Lucy also works consistently as a voice artist. She was the commercial winner in the Mandy Voices Competition in 2019 and has narrated over 45 audiobooks.
Find audiobooks narrated by Lucy on Audible
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ShyDog Productions (co-founded by Lucy)
Artwork by Yasemin Gava
Music by Dave Golbraich
Additional Editing by Kalle Jurvanen
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Joe Wiltshire Smith is a Welsh poet, playwright and screenwriter who graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in 2017 before pursuing an MA in Creative Writing and English at Cambridge. He represented Royal Welsh at the Sam Wanamaker Festival in his second year, received the J.O Francis Memorial Award for his debut play in 2017 and the Gareth Jones Scholarship in 2016.
Joe’s theatre credits include 'One Study for a Figure at the base of Oscar Gooding's Crucifixion' with Red Jay Theatre Company, Cambridge, The History Boys, Ghost About the House, and his own play 'Five Green Bottles' at the Sherman Theatre, Cardiff.
Joe speaks to Frances about being directed by Anthony Hopkins, working as an Optometrist's Assistant and selling soap out of a briefcase.
He will be playing Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream this August at The Valley of the Rocks Open Air Theatre, Lynton. Buy tickets here
Follow Joe on Instagram here
Visit Joe's Website here
Watch his Dirty Little Portraits series here
Artwork by Yasemin Gava
Music by Dave Golbraich
Additional Editing by Kalle Jurvanen
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In this episode Frances speaks to former theatre manager and budding stand-up comedian Rupert Holloway. After studying English at Reading University and working in Arts consultancy, Rupert ran an established London theatre from 2010-2020, firstly as manager and programmer then as director, directing 25 shows. He recently left the theatre world for a job in construction and to focus on stand-up comedy.
Prepare for some fantastic stories about cleaning up sheep poo from a dressing room, musings on the beauty of making your own lunch, and the importance of not living in an arts echo chamber.
Artwork by Yasemin Gava
Music by Dave Golbraich
Additional Editing by Kalle Jurvanen
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Georgia Blizzard is an Australian actress. Born in Tasmania she moved to Sydney to train at the National Institute of Dramatic Art before gaining a speaking role in Home & Away and roles in several high profile productions including Thor: Ragnarok (2017) and Emu Runner (2018) and ITV’s The Singapore Grip (2020).
Georgia shares her journey to becoming an actor, plus her best, worst and weirdest day jobs - (of which she has MANY!!!) If we had an award for best worst day jobs, I think she'd be the winner so far.
Georgia's IMDb
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Artwork by Yasemin Gava
Music by Dave Golbraich
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Francis Augusto is a photographic artist creating honest imagery that depict our shared human experiences.
His commissions include projects for Adidas, Canon, Google, Lululemon, Printworks, The Sunday Times and many more. He also provides lectures and workshops for emerging photographers.
Francis talks about his time as a youth worker, gives important lessons on knowing your own worth as a creative, and discusses those weird moments where you’re photographing an event and a vampire tries to suck your blood...
Check out his website, follow him on Instagram and Twitter
Artwork by Yasemin Gava
Music by Dave Golbraich
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Frances speaks to actor and comedian Neal Craig.
Neal tells us all about his exciting early career as a rock star, his love of acting and comedy, and his not-so-exciting day jobs including selling wooden ties...
Neal trained at Manchester School of Theatre at MMU. Notable TV work includes a recurring role on “Emmerdale”, “Coronation Street” and the HBO series “A Girls Guide To Depravity”. Stage credits include ‘Captain Hook’ in Peter Pan (Derby Theatre); ‘The Entire Population of London’ in Sherlock Holmes and The Crimson Cobbles (Salisbury Playhouse/Chipping Norton); ‘Mr Peabody’ in Lost Lending Library (Punchdrunk); ‘Iago’ in Othello (English Theatre Hamburg); ‘Young Billy’ in Swallows & Amazons (The National Theatre/The Bristol Old Vic).
Neal is a former member of Propeller Theatre Company and has toured nationally and internationally with the company.
He has also appeared at The Globe, Keswick Theatre by The Lake, The Orange Tree Theatre, Edinburgh International Theatre and London’s West End. He is a writer, standup comedian and a founder member and associate artist of The 1623 Theatre Company.
Artwork by Yasemin Gava
Music by Dave Golbraich
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Frances speaks to actor/director Richard Bunn.
They discuss weird day jobs, how to stay creative on the side, and money saving tips. Plus, Richard shares his love of Rick Astley!
Richard Bunn is an actor and director based in Hertfordshire and London.
He studied Acting at The University of Northampton and has carved a successful career as an actor and educational practitioner. He has directed three productions for the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and is an Associate Member of AlterEgo Creative Solutions. In 2015 he co-created a show about Shakespeare which was accompanied by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and he has performed Shakespeare in Russia, Iceland and all over the UK.
Artwork by Yasemin Gava
Music by Dave Golbraich
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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.