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Picture This Podcast - Episode 4, Season 1
Place and Performing Arts
Host: Shannon Conway
In this episode of The Picture This Podcast, we delve into the critical role of performance spaces in urban regeneration. Join us as we explore how integrating performance spaces into our built environment can act as a catalyst for economic and social transformation.
We discuss the unique design of the cockpit-in-court theatre, its historical significance, and how it has revitalised Prescot, a town steeped in history but facing economic challenges. Melanie shares insights into the strategic objectives behind building the playhouse, the importance of making theatre accessible and relevant to all, and the broader implications for urban regeneration.
Key topics covered in this episode include:
Whether you're an urban planner, a theatre enthusiast, or someone interested in the intersection of culture and community development, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiring stories.
Guest Bio:
Melanie Lewis is the former Chief Executive of Shakespeare North Playhouse. With a career spanning various leadership roles in arts, culture, museums, and football, Melanie has been instrumental in bringing the vision of Shakespeare North Playhouse to life. Her dedication to community engagement and urban regeneration through the arts is evident in her work and the transformative impact of the playhouse on Prescot.
Subscribe and Stay Connected. Stay inspired and stay informed by subscribing to The Picture This Podcast. Share this episode with your friends and fellow enthusiasts, and let's keep picturing the possibilities together.
The Picture This Podcast is supported by Material Source, a studio and space where creative and practical minds collide.
Podcast editing and production by CitySeventeen.
By Picture ThisPicture This Podcast - Episode 4, Season 1
Place and Performing Arts
Host: Shannon Conway
In this episode of The Picture This Podcast, we delve into the critical role of performance spaces in urban regeneration. Join us as we explore how integrating performance spaces into our built environment can act as a catalyst for economic and social transformation.
We discuss the unique design of the cockpit-in-court theatre, its historical significance, and how it has revitalised Prescot, a town steeped in history but facing economic challenges. Melanie shares insights into the strategic objectives behind building the playhouse, the importance of making theatre accessible and relevant to all, and the broader implications for urban regeneration.
Key topics covered in this episode include:
Whether you're an urban planner, a theatre enthusiast, or someone interested in the intersection of culture and community development, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiring stories.
Guest Bio:
Melanie Lewis is the former Chief Executive of Shakespeare North Playhouse. With a career spanning various leadership roles in arts, culture, museums, and football, Melanie has been instrumental in bringing the vision of Shakespeare North Playhouse to life. Her dedication to community engagement and urban regeneration through the arts is evident in her work and the transformative impact of the playhouse on Prescot.
Subscribe and Stay Connected. Stay inspired and stay informed by subscribing to The Picture This Podcast. Share this episode with your friends and fellow enthusiasts, and let's keep picturing the possibilities together.
The Picture This Podcast is supported by Material Source, a studio and space where creative and practical minds collide.
Podcast editing and production by CitySeventeen.