Theatre Scotland presents podcasts which discuss theatre in Scotland, whether that's visiting or originated in Scotland.
Lewis speaks to former Elphaba and current Katie Nanna in the West End production of 'Mary Poppins', Scottish actress Jacqueline Hughes, on all things theatre. They discuss Jacqueline's brilliant career and her experiences as a theatre goer.
Lewis C. Baird speaks to members of Scotland's amateur theatre community. First up, Lewis speaks to Stuart McCue-Dick, head of NODA Scotland, in regards to how covid-19 has impacted NODA members. Lewis then speaks to two directors from two of Edinburgh's biggest amateur companies, Sally from Captivate Theatre and Dominic from Bare Productions about their experiences during the coronavirus. Last but not least, Lewis speaks to Jennie, Martin and Stanley from Isleburgh Drama Group in Shetland about what their company has been up to in light of the pandemic.
Lewis C. Baird sits down to talk theatre with some of his friends; Jessie, Lauren, Marcus, Rebecca, Ellis, Sam, Rachel & Hannah. They are a mix of current students and recent graduates from Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh Napier University & University West of Scotland.
Lewis talks to his friends Isla, Kirsty, Lucy, Rebeka and Joseph from theatre company, The Social Collective about all things politics with the coronavirus and also the future of political theatre.
Editor of Theatre Scotland, Lewis Baird interviews some cast, crew and creatives from up and coming theatre company Tin Tub Theatre, who also are Queen Margaret University's Drama Society. This podcast features Marcus Lundie, Rebecca Donati, Keiran McLean, Heather RIchardson, Ewan Robertson, Laura Coull, Ryan Catterson, Ciara Gilmartin, Tierney McLeod and Hannah Cook,
Lewis Baird presents this solo podcast discussing how new musical tours and revivals are perhaps failing to be as successful or as good as their previous productions. Lewis also then goes onto discuss his opinion on how Scottish theatre should develop in the 2020s.
Lewis and Sam present Theatre Scotland's first ever podcast. They count down each of their top ten shows of 2019, including some of the biggest original shows in Scotland and UK touring productions.