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The PLAYROOOM Podcast is proudly brought to you by the PlayRooom Company, to empower creatives. In this show, we sit down with the legends of our industry to bridge the gap between generations and to hear more about their creative journey, what inspires them, and get some really valuable insight for other young creative professionals!
Kimberley Buckle is a self-proclaimed multi-hyphenate artist who stowed away into a career in the arts in an attempt to avoid following in her academic parents footsteps - her own words. During her studies she realised that her need to be seen was being overshadowed by her need to be heard. So, she co-directed ‘Edges’ with Garth Tavares and won an Ovation Award for Directing. And after joining forces with Liam Gillespie to produce 'The Curse,’ - which was meant to be a one-time partnership - The Outlore happened. Since its inception, they’ve managed to produce 'Failure to Lunch,' 'Fragments,' the award-winning 'May I Dance This Dance,' 'The Curse of Camp Hellfire Parts 1 & 2,' 'The Muses,' and 'XCODE.'
By Playrooom CompanyThe PLAYROOOM Podcast is proudly brought to you by the PlayRooom Company, to empower creatives. In this show, we sit down with the legends of our industry to bridge the gap between generations and to hear more about their creative journey, what inspires them, and get some really valuable insight for other young creative professionals!
Kimberley Buckle is a self-proclaimed multi-hyphenate artist who stowed away into a career in the arts in an attempt to avoid following in her academic parents footsteps - her own words. During her studies she realised that her need to be seen was being overshadowed by her need to be heard. So, she co-directed ‘Edges’ with Garth Tavares and won an Ovation Award for Directing. And after joining forces with Liam Gillespie to produce 'The Curse,’ - which was meant to be a one-time partnership - The Outlore happened. Since its inception, they’ve managed to produce 'Failure to Lunch,' 'Fragments,' the award-winning 'May I Dance This Dance,' 'The Curse of Camp Hellfire Parts 1 & 2,' 'The Muses,' and 'XCODE.'