Couverture de You're Bard!

You're Bard!

You're Bard!

De : Shakespeare North Playhouse
Écouter gratuitement

À propos de ce contenu audio

A brand-new podcast by Shakespeare North Playhouse! Each episode we grab a drink at one of our locals in Prescot and chat to our guests about all thing’s theatre, the arts and of course the bard himself. Join us as we chat to a range of guests from directors and actors to local curators and historians. Grab a drink, pull up a chair and settle in to the You’re Bar-d! podcast.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Shakespeare North Playhouse
Art
Les membres Amazon Prime bénéficient automatiquement de 2 livres audio offerts chez Audible.

Vous êtes membre Amazon Prime ?

Bénéficiez automatiquement de 2 livres audio offerts.
Bonne écoute !
    Épisodes
    • Episode Five: Ellie Hurt director of A Christmas Carol
      Dec 30 2022

      In this final episode of season one, we chat to the director behind A Christmas Carol, Ellie Hurt. Lovingly adapted for the stage by writer Nick Lane, this production is Dickens like you’ve never seen before! A fast, furious and whacky musical retelling of the original text but with a distinctly Prescot feel. Having received multiple 4 and 5 star reviews this production is a must see and is running until the 7th of January.


      Our resident spoken word artist Charlie Staunton is this episode’s interviewer. A writer and performer of spoken word for nearly 10 years, Charlie is also an experienced producer, facilitator, actor, director and musician. His performances tell stories that keep you hooked through intricate wordplay and rhythms. His work has been commissioned by the likes of the BBC, Channel 4 and The National Trust and has been heralded for its sensitive, comedic and playful style. He also runs our Itch and Scratch spoken word nights that run throughout the year for new and experienced spoken word artists. Which you can find out more about Itch and Scratch on our website.


      This podcast was hosted by Charlie Staunton and produced by Neve McLaughlin. With special thanks to the creatives of A Christmas Carol. Thanks for listening and we'll see you in 2023 for season two!


      https://shakespearenorthplayhouse.co.uk/event/a-christmas-carol/


      https://shakespearenorthplayhouse.co.uk/event/itch-spoken-word-night-2/


      https://shakespearenorthplayhouse.co.uk/event/scratch-spoken-word-night-2/




      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

      Afficher plus Afficher moins
      28 min
    • Episode Four: Strange Tale
      Oct 28 2022

      In this episode we head to the Imaginarium Bistro and chat to artistic director of Imaginarium Theatre Gaynor La Rocca and writer Rob Brannen, about their upcoming production Strange Tale that will be staged at Shakespeare North Playhouse the 2nd-5th of November.


      Drawing on factual historical research, with lashings of artistic license, and an abundance of fun, this zany and fabulously funny new play invents an exciting new mythos of Prescot and its historic connection to the Bard. Presented by the multi-award winning Imaginarium Ensemble, and created through a series of devising workshops over the last year, 22 local community actors will stage an exciting town takeover of Shakespeare North Playhouse.


      The Imaginarium bistro is just opposite Shakespeare North and is a intimate, cosy hideaway that does a range of amazing food and drink alongside having live music every Friday night. Our marketing officer Francesca Bennet hosted today’s podcast, Fran has a real passion for the arts and is always the best person to go to if you want a belter recommendation for a show to go and see on the weekend. So join us as we head to the Imaginarium bistro to chat to Gaynor and Rob

      This podcast was hosted by Francesca Bennet, Record by Meg Terzza and produced by Neve McLaughlin. With special thanks to Gaynor, Rob and The Imaginarium Bistro.


      https://shakespearenorthplayhouse.co.uk/event/strange-tale/

      https://www.imaginariumbistro.co.uk/

      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

      Afficher plus Afficher moins
      32 min
    • Episode Three: Forgotten Voices
      Oct 19 2022

      In this episode we chat to the team behind Forgotten Voices. Writer and producer David Moorhead and actress Shareesa Valentine. Forgotten Voices is the remarkable real-life story of David’s grandmother Eva Moodhead Kadalie, widow of South Africa’s first black national trade union leader, Clements Kadalie. A couple who fought for freedom together for over 30 years and paved the way for Nelson Mandela’s rise.


      This one-woman show starring Shareesa as Eva, spans a turbulent time in South Africa’s history, and is set in 1956 following the death of her husband. A story of joy and pain, sacrifice and struggle. Eva was strong and resilient, glamorous and warm-hearted, and way ahead of her time.


      Project producer Emily Parr hosted today’s podcast. Whether writing, acting, directing or teaching, the arts and cultural heritage have always been central to Emily’s life and work. We recorded this episode over zoom inside our cafe/ bar at Shakespeare North (which technically still counts as a local) but we apologize for any audio issues. So join us as we chat to David Moorhead and Shareesa Valentine.


      https://www.storyhouse.com/event/forgotten-voices




      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

      Afficher plus Afficher moins
      26 min
    Aucun commentaire pour le moment