Making It with Temi Wilkey

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Welcome to 'Making It'. The podcast about making it as an artist in the passionate and dynamic landscape of UK theatre.

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    • Dec 2, 2019 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 53m AVG DURATION
    • 11 EPISODES


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    Margaret Perry Talks About The Rehearsal Process

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 54:23


    Temi sits down with Margaret Perry, an award winning playwright. Her debut play, Porcelain, was staged at The Abbey Theatre, Dublin in 2018 and she will soon have her play, Collapsible, staged at the Bush Theatre. In this episode, Margaret talks openly about her process of writing her first play as well as the experience of sitting in the audience for her first previews. She also shares her insights on the most valuable time to attend rehearsals. Margaret Perry's play, Collapsible, will be showing at the Bush Theatre from 5th February. For more information, follow the link: https://www.bushtheatre.co.uk/event/collapsible/ (https://www.bushtheatre.co.uk/event/collapsible/) Host: Temi Wilkey   Producer: Jane Ryan Editor: Kasra Firouzyar Member of the OneFinePlay Podcast Network

    Zoe Cooper Talks About Finding Your Voice

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 57:33


    Temi sits down with playwright and theatre practitioner Zoe Cooper. Earlier this year, her play OUT OF WATER, was staged at the Orange Tree Theatre and was produced in association with the RSC. She has been shortlisted for the Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright at the 2019 Evening Standard Awards and is nominated for the ‘Best New Production of a Play' Award in the Broadway World UK Awards.In this episode, Zoe talks openly about her experience of writing short plays to exploring full length plays. She reveals how she found her voice as a playwright and the urgency of her writing.For more information about Zoe's play, Out of Water, follow the link: https://www.orangetreetheatre.co.uk/whats-on/out-of-water (https://www.orangetreetheatre.co.uk/whats-on/out-of-water)Host: Temi Wilkey  Producer: Jane RyanEditor: Kasra FirouzyarMember of the OneFinePlay Podcast Network

    Outbox Theatre Talks About Devising With Autobiography & LGBT+ Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 61:13


    Temi sits down with Ben Buratta, Emily Joh Miller & Yasmin Zadeh from Outbox Theatre. Making theatre queerly, Outbox collaborate with LGBT+ performers, artists and communities to tell stories in bold and exciting ways.In this episode, Outbox reveal their journey in the rehearsal room and where they get their inspiration when devising. This is an candid and insightful conversation that that goes from personal experiences to refining structure.Founded in 2010, past productions have included ‘And The Rest of Me Floats' at the Bush Theatre, to their upcoming production, ‘GOOVE'. For more information on Outbox Theatre, check out their website: https://www.outboxtheatre.com/ (https://www.outboxtheatre.com/)Host: Temi WilkeyProducer: Jane RyanEditor: Kasra FirouzyarPart of the OneFinePlay podcast network

    Zia Ahmed Talks Poetry & Dramatic Structure

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 51:13


    Temi sits down with poet and playwright, Zia Ahmed, who had his debut play, I Wanna Be Yours, presented by Paines Plough and Tamasha in association with Bush Theatre. Zia chats about his journey as a poet and how it has informed his writing. In this episode, Zia talks candidly about the impact of his writing and how it intertwines with mental health. Zia Ahmed's play, I Wanna Be Yours, will be at the Bush Theatre from 4th December.For more information, follow the link: https://www.bushtheatre.co.uk/event/i-wanna-be-yours/ (https://www.bushtheatre.co.uk/event/i-wanna-be-yours/) Host: Temi Wilkey Producer: Jane Ryan Editor: Kasra FirouzyarPart of the OneFinePlay podcast network

    Ella Road Talks About Creating Character & Calling Yourself A Writer

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 57:31


    Temi sits down with Ella Road, who had her play, The Phlebotomist, staged at the Hampstead Downstairs in 2018, and then in the Main House in 2019. Ella talks about her journey from drama school to being a writer for the stage.In this episode, Ella openly shares her thoughts on hierarchy in the creative industry as well as what she does to create character, her mental health and calling herself a writer. This is an honest conversation that reveals what Ella Road's process is like as a playwright. To know more about Ella Road's play, The Phlebotomist, you can read about it here: https://www.hampsteadtheatre.com/whats-on/2019/the-phlebotomist/ (https://www.hampsteadtheatre.com/whats-on/2019/the-phlebotomist/)This episode was produced by Jane Ryan and edited by Kasra Firouzyar

    Ben Weatherill Talks Genre & Audience Expectations

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 62:44


    Temi sits down with Ben Weatherill who talks about his journey from being the Literary Manager at the Old Red Lion Theatre, all the way to having his play, Jellyfish, transferred to the National Theatre. Ben's plays have also been shown at the Curve Theatre, and the Finborough Theatre.In this episode, Ben talks candidly about writing characters that are real and how he tackles topics that make audiences' change their minds. The discussion also ranges from what Ben did as a day job to what he does to tackle the blank page.  This is an insightful conversation that explores Ben's process as an exciting playwright.To know more about Ben Wetherill's' play, Jellyfish, you can read about it here: https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows (https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows)/jellyfish This episode was produced by Jane Ryan and edited by Kasra Firouzyar.

    Yasmin Joseph Talks Authenticity and Self-Belief

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 57:43


    Temi sits down with Yasmin Joseph to talk about her journey to becoming a playwright. An alumna of the Soho Theatre Young Writers Lab and one of The 503Five resident playwrights at Theatre503; Yasmin recently staged her play, J'Ouvert, at Theatre503 this year. In this episode, Yasmin explores what inspires her and explains how her process is dictated by her writing.  From studying at WAC Arts to university, she reveals her journey of finding her own voice as a playwright and the difficulties she has faced along the way. This is an insightful and genuine discussion about Yasmin Joseph's journey to becoming an exciting new playwright. For more information on Yasmine Joseph's play, J'Ouvert, follow the link: https://theatre503.com/whats-on/jouvert/ (https://theatre503.com/whats-on/jouvert/)This episode was produced by Jane Ryan and edited by Kasra Firouzyar.

    Rash Dash Talk About Devising Physical Theatre

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 75:02


    Temi sits down with Abbi Greenland, Becky Wilkie and Helen Goalen from the prolific and highly respected company, RashDash.  In this episode, Abbi, Becky and Helen talk about how RashDash formed and what they consider a RashDash show. From working physically and utilising live music; RashDash explore how they tackle a play and work together as a company. This thought-provoking discussion delves into the innovative collective that is RashDash.In 2018 RashDash staged a highly original adaptation of Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters - at The Yard Theatre in London - in collaboration with the Royal Exchange Theatre. Their acclaimed back catalogue includes The Darkest Corners, Two Man Show, Snow White and Rose Red, We Want You to Watch and Oh, I Can't Be Bothered. For more information on RashDash, check out their website:  https://www.rashdash.co.uk/ (https://www.rashdash.co.uk/)

    Jasmine Lee Jones Talks About Playing With Form

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 49:32


    Temi sits down with Jamine Lee-Jones, to talk about her journey as a 21-year-old playwright. Fresh from the theatre, Jasmine recently had her play, Seven Acts of Killing Kyler Jenner, staged at the Royal Court upstairs.  In this episode, Jasmine reveals her process as a playwright and what her journey has been like so far. From releasing an artist's creativity to being open about what her working day looks like, this is a raw and honest depiction of what it is like being a young playwright in London today.   For more information on Jasmine's play, Seven Acts of Killing Kyler Jenner, follow the link:  https://royalcourttheatre.com/whats-on/sevenmethods/ (https://royalcourttheatre.com/whats-on/sevenmethods/)Host: Temi WilkeyProducer: Jane RyanEditor: Kasra FirouzyarPart of the OneFinePlay network

    Richard Gadd Talks Anti-Comedy & Solo Shows

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 57:05


    Temi sits down with Richard Gadd to talk about his journey into being a writer, actor and comedian. He won the Edinburgh Comedy Award in 2016 for his show, Monkey See Monkey Do, and has been awarded The Stage award for outstanding performance in his play, Baby Reindeer, that is being staged at the Bush Theatre in Winter 2019.  In this episode, Richard reveals what made him start to write and how he continues to be an obsessively driven playwright from repeatedly editing drafts to performing his own work. Richard discusses structure, themes and his relationship to theatre. This is an open conversation that gets into the mindset of an exciting talent.  Richard Gadd's play, Baby Reindeer, will be showing at the Bush Theatre from 9th October, for more information, follow the link:  https://www.bushtheatre.co.uk/event/baby-reindeer/ (https://www.bushtheatre.co.uk/event/baby-reindeer/)Host: Temi WilkeyProducer: Jane RyanEditor: Kazra FirouzyarPart of the OneFinePlay network

    Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 1:55


    Each week, actor and writer, Temi Wilkey will speak to theatre-makers and writers - exploring what inspires them and how they create. Stay tuned for talks with Richard Gadd, Jasmine Lee-Jones, Rash Dash, Yasmin Joseph, and many more.This exciting new podcast is supported by Bush Theatre and produced by London Playwrights' Workshop.

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