Interview: Michael Laurence. After a brief extract from the work, the writer and performer talks to Matt Boothman about his new play, Krapp, 39 (Tristan Bates Theatre), which is an autobiographical piece in which Laurence, a Samuel Beckett fan and inspired by Krapp’s Last Tape (1958), creates a diary using video, a laptop and audio recording on his 39th birthday.
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Interview: Lucy Bailey and Anda Winters. The Co-Artistic Directors of The Print Room in Notting Hill, London’s newest theatre venue, talk to me about the venture, which launches with Fabrication by Italian writer Pier Paolo Pasolini. Recorded at The Print Room.
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Recorded for theatreVOICE at 3-4 Picton Place, London, 13 September 2010
Interview: Jessica Brewster. The Joint Artistic Director of Theatre Delicatessen talks to Matt Boothman about the company’s occupation of derelict spaces in affluent areas of London, and about Theatre Souk, a ‘theatre marketplace’ in which acts and audiences haggle over what each performance is worth. Recorded at 3-4 Picton Place, London.
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Recorded for theatreVOICE at Underdogs, Hanover Street, Edinburgh, 24 August 2010
Edinburgh 2010: Writer and director David Leddy, of Fire Exit Ltd, talks to Matt Boothman about his critically acclaimed show, Sub Rosa (Hill Street Theatre), a Victorian gothic promenade through a dark world of secrets and revolt. Expletives not deleted.
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Interactive special: I talk to BAC’s joint artistic director David Jubb about the venue’s One-on-One Festival, the first ever of intimate theatre which plays to audiences of one person at a time, and then with practitioners Emma Benson (You Me Now) and Sheila Ghelani (Nurse Knows Best).
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Interview: Ollie Kaderbhai and Poppy Corbett. The Artistic Director and Associate Director of :DELIRIUM: talk to me about staging their debut promenade production, Your Nation Loves You, in the Old Vic Tunnels underneath Waterloo station.
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In which I discuss Will Adamsdale’s transformation into The Human Computer at Battersea Arts Centre with Stage Manager and Plus One Podcast alumna Fran Gardiner.
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Recorded for theatreVOICE at the Barbican, 15 April 2010
non zero one founder members Iván Gonzales, Cat Harrison, Fran Miller and Alex Turner talk to me about their debut show, Would Like To Meet, in which the audience explore a series of environments in the Barbican Centre while led by a voice heard through a pair of headphones. With excerpts from the production.
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In which I talk to the artists and organisers of Home, a pop-up installation and performance art event staged in a Regency mansion in residential Penge, London.
Interviewees include Simon Cummin (producer, SJC Productions), Lotty Englishby (director, Derelict), Owen Michael Johnson (artist, Accent UK Comics), Ellie Pitkin (artistic director, The Sans Walk Project) and Lara Stavrinou (writer, Derelict)
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