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By Luke Thornalley and Thomas Sparrow
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
This weeks episode is a bit different as we mark the end of series two by chatting about Mark Ravenhill’s 101 tips on how to write a play, reflecting on some of our favourite bits from the series and sharing some exciting opportunities for young and emerging artists/companies to promote your work through the podcast!
The link for submitting your shows promotional material: https://forms.gle/s3arPLBVriKHvev28
The link to apply to be on the show: https://forms.gle/QVnk4vQ8Bt7YugQz7
All of our other information: https://linktr.ee/TheTalkingTheatrePodcast
We hope that you enjoy this episode and if you have then why not become a part of The Talking Theatre Podcast community by subscribing to us on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. While you're there then you can also drop us a five star review and leave a comment about who you’d like to see us speak to in future episodes!
You can also stay up to date with what we’re up to on Twitter and Instagram @TheTalkingTheatrePodcast and, as well as that, if you’re interested in collaborating with us on an episode you can email us at [email protected] and we’ll get back to you!
Luke and Tom!
On this weeks episode we're delighted to be joined by Composer and Sound Designer, Nicola T. Chang. In the episode we discuss how she started being a ‘sound designer’, why the first 10 minutes of a show is so important in sound design and the importance of making work together!
You can check out some of Nicola’s work here: https://www.nicolatchang.com
You can also check out the Old Vic 12 here: https://www.oldvictheatre.com/join-in/for-creatives/the-old-vic-12
We hope that you enjoy this episode and if you have then why not become a part of The Talking Theatre Podcast community by subscribing to us on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. While you're there then you can also drop us a five star review and leave a comment about who you’d like to see us speak to in future episodes!
You can also stay up to date with what we’re up to on Twitter and Instagram @TheTalkingTheatrePodcast and, as well as that, if you’re interested in collaborating with us on an episode you can email us at [email protected] and we’ll get back to you!
https://linktr.ee/TheTalkingTheatrePodcast
Luke and Tom!
This week's episode is our second Camden Fringe Bonus Episode. With the fringe now in full swing, we have some more fantastic artists and productions we’d like to share with you so it’s our pleasure to introduce you all to Mo Korede from Imagiphoria Studios, Marlie Haco from Lovesick Play and Orla Sanders from Ox Productions.
You can book tickets to either of their shows here: https://camdenfringe.com
We hope that you enjoy this episode and if you have then why not become a part of The Talking Theatre Podcast community by subscribing to us on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. While you're there then you can also drop us a five star review and leave a comment about who you’d like to see us speak to in future episodes!
You can also stay up to date with what we’re up to on Twitter and Instagram @TheTalkingTheatrePodcast and, as well as that, if you’re interested in collaborating with us on an episode you can email us at [email protected] and we’ll get back to you!
https://linktr.ee/TheTalkingTheatrePodcast
Luke and Tom!
On this weeks episode we're delighted to be joined by Theatre Peckham’s Company administrator and Secretary and also founder of the Opening Night Jobs Instagram page, Amy Hubbard. In the episode we cover a range of topics from her volunteering during the pandemic, being part of raising over £300,000 worth of funding for Theatre Peckham and opportunities for early and emerging career artists!
Opening Night Jobs: @openingnightjobs
You can check out Theatre Peckham here: https://www.theatrepeckham.co.uk
We hope that you enjoy this episode and if you have then why not become a part of The Talking Theatre Podcast community by subscribing to us on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. While you're there then you can also drop us a five star review and leave a comment about who you’d like to see us speak to in future episodes!
You can also stay up to date with what we’re up to on Twitter and Instagram @TheTalkingTheatrePodcast and, as well as that, if you’re interested in collaborating with us on an episode you can email us at [email protected] and we’ll get back to you!
https://linktr.ee/TheTalkingTheatrePodcast
Luke and Tom!
This week's episode is a little bit different as our third episode is actually our very first Camden Fringe Bonus Episode. With the fringe set to open next week we thought that we’d like to showcase some of the emerging artists and companies that are performing at Camden this year so it’s our pleasure to introduce you all to Naomi Denny from Ambriel Productions, Michael Trauffer from Fabulett 1933 and Megan Brewer from Halfpace Theatre.
You can book tickets to either of their shows here: https://camdenfringe.com
We hope that you enjoy this episode and if you have then why not become a part of The Talking Theatre Podcast community by subscribing to us on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. While you're there then you can also drop us a five star review and leave a comment about who you’d like to see us speak to in future episodes!
You can also stay up to date with what we’re up to on Twitter and Instagram @TheTalkingTheatrePodcast and, as well as that, if you’re interested in collaborating with us on an episode you can email us at [email protected] and we’ll get back to you!
https://linktr.ee/TheTalkingTheatrePodcast
Luke and Tom!
On this weeks episode we're delighted to be joined by theatre producer, Jake Orr. In the episode we cover a range of topics from what his earliest theatre inspirations were, what it’s like being a freelance producer and his tips on how to make theatre a better place to be for everyone!
You can check out Jake’s website here: https://www.jakeorr.co.uk
We hope that you enjoy this episode and if you have then why not become a part of The Talking Theatre Podcast community by subscribing to us on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. While you're there then you can also drop us a five star review and leave a comment about who you’d like to see us speak to in future episodes!
You can also stay up to date with what we’re up to on Twitter and Instagram @TheTalkingTheatrePodcast and, as well as that, if you’re interested in collaborating with us on an episode you can email us at [email protected] and we’ll get back to you!
https://linktr.ee/TheTalkingTheatrePodcast
Luke and Tom!
On this weeks episode we're delighted to be joined by theatre critic, Mark Shenton. In the episode we cover a range of topics from what the pays like being a critic, criticism in the Twitter era and his tips on how to start a career in theatre criticism today!
You can check out Mark’s website and blog, Shenton Stage here: http://shentonstage.com
We hope that you enjoy this episode and if you have then why not become a part of The Talking Theatre Podcast community by subscribing to us on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. While you're there then you can also drop us a five star review and leave a comment about who you’d like to see us speak to in future episodes!
You can also stay up to date with what we’re up to on Twitter and Instagram @TheTalkingTheatrePodcast and, as well as that, if you’re interested in collaborating with us on an episode you can email us at [email protected] and we’ll get back to you!
https://linktr.ee/TheTalkingTheatrePodcast
Luke and Tom!
On this weeks episode we're delighted to be joined by playwright and teacher, Poppy Corbett. In the episode we cover a range of topics from her writing process, her tips for budding playwrights and her experience as part of the current OV12 at London’s Old Vic theatre!
You can find out more about the Old Vic 12 here: https://www.oldvictheatre.com/join-in/for-creatives/the-old-vic-12
We hope that you enjoyed this episode and if you have then you can let us know by subscribing and leaving us a 5* review and comment on what you found interesting in whichever way you’re listening to this podcast! You can also stay up to date with what we’re up to on Twitter and Instagram @TheTalkingTheatrePodcast and, as well as that, if you’re interested in collaborating with us on an episode you can email us at [email protected] and we’ll get back to you!
https://linktr.ee/TheTalkingTheatrePodcast
We'll see you soon with Series 2 of The Talking Theatre Podcast,
Luke and Tom!
On this weeks episode we're delighted to be joined by teacher and academic, Dr Verónica Rodríguez. In the episode we cover a range of topics from working in academia, her work in contemporary British theatre and the post pandemic theatre landscape!
You can find out more about Verónica’s work here: https://veronicarodriguezmorales.com/
We hope that you enjoyed this episode and if you have then you can let us know by subscribing and leaving us a 5* review and comment on what you found interesting in whichever way you’re listening to this podcast! You can also stay up to date with what we’re up to on Twitter and Instagram @TheTalkingTheatrePodcast and, as well as that, if you’re interested in collaborating with us on an episode you can email us at [email protected] and we’ll get back to you!
https://linktr.ee/TheTalkingTheatrePodcast
We'll see you all next week,
Luke and Tom!
On this weeks episode we're delighted to be joined by media and learning specialist / theatre writer, Carl Woodward. In the episode we cover a range of topics from theatre press nights, drama school Covid audition fees and working with Amy Hart!
https://www.mrcarlwoodward.com
We hope that you enjoyed this episode and if you have then you can let us know by subscribing and leaving us a 5* review and comment on what you found interesting in whichever way you’re listening to this podcast! You can also stay up to date with what we’re up to on Twitter and Instagram @TheTalkingTheatrePodcast and, as well as that, if you’re interested in collaborating with us on an episode you can email us at [email protected] and we’ll get back to you!
https://linktr.ee/TheTalkingTheatrePodcast
We'll see you all next week,
Luke and Tom!
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.