TW:TALKS is the podcast from ThisWeek London and ThreeWeeks Edinburgh where we talk to some of our favourite writers, directors, comedians and performers. We publish batches of TW:TALKS podcasts at various points during the year, each series linked to an upcoming arts or comedy festival. The podcast…
With the Edinburgh Festival still in full swing we have more TW:TALKS podcasts coming your way direct from the Fringe. This week a former winner of a ThreeWeeks Editors' Award, the brilliant Yianni Agisilaou, who TW:TALKS about his many Edinburgh shows, from his first stint at the Gilded Balloon all the way to new show 'Pockets of Equality'.
With Edinburgh Festival 2017 up and running, we TW:TALK with Rosie Wilby about her new show 'The Conscious Uncoupling', which completes a trilogy of shows about relationships. Wilby explains how her music career led to comedy, talks us through her Edinburgh Fringe experiences to date, and tells us all about her new book.
As Edinburgh Festival 2017 approaches, we TW:TALK with Phil Wang as he gets ready to perform his new stand-up show ‘Kinabalu’. We discuss Wang’s first Edinburgh show, winning Chortle awards, his Footlights stint, the sketch shows as part of Daphne, and his upcoming first UK tour.
Concluding this trilogy of TW:TALKS podcasts linked to this year's Vault Festival, we talk to one of the people behind the festival itself, Mat Burt, one of the trio who run the big party in the vaults under Waterloo station. Mat discusses how the festival first came about back in 2012, how this year's season went, and future plans.
The latest series of the TW:TALKS podcast continues, as we talk to people appearing at this year's Vault Festival. This week, Megan Ford, who is performing her show 'Feminasty' in the vaults this weekend. We find out about her journey from playwriting and theatre to comedy and cabaret, while discussing the themes of her show, recent world events, and how the latter are influencing her new work.
TW:TALKS returns, talking to people appearing at this year's Vault Festival. This week, Adam Scott-Rowley, who is bringing his one-person show 'This Is Not Culturally Significant' - which scored 5/5 from ThreeWeeks in Edinburgh last August - to the vaults. Only this time he's performing it naked.
To celebrate 21 years of ThreeWeeks covering the Edinburgh Festival, we launch TW:TALKS by interviewing five former cover stars. This time Mark Watson.
To celebrate 21 years of ThreeWeeks covering the Edinburgh Festival, we launch TW:TALKS by interviewing five former cover stars. This time Lucy Porter.
To celebrate 21 years of ThreeWeeks covering the Edinburgh Festival, we launch TW:TALKS by interviewing five former cover stars. This time Susan Calman.
To celebrate 21 years of ThreeWeeks covering the Edinburgh Festival, we launch TW:TALKS by interviewing five former cover stars. This week, Brendon Burns.
To celebrate 21 years of ThreeWeeks covering the Edinburgh Festival, we launch TW:TALKS by interviewing five former cover stars. This week, Mark Thomas.