Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland, a former church
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Originally released for Patreons in November 2023 I hope you enjoy this very special episode. In the 15th Patreon bonus podcast we head to Edinburgh, and to a student-ran theatre which dates from the mid-19th century, and before we spent a cold November night there back in 2012, had never before had a paranormal investigation carried out there. But what would happen when my team and I stepped foot inside this ancient inn? In this episode not only will I tell you all about the location and our investigation, but you'll hear actual audio from the night itself. Tonight, let us once more visit Edinburgh, and ask just how haunted is the Bedlam Theatre? To get episodes such as this sooner, you can become a Patreon for £3 a month, and get yourself early access to episodes, and more exclusive episodes where Rob will conduct ghost hunts and you'll hear the audio from the night. To find out more visit https://patreon.com/HowHauntedPod Perhaps you'd rather buy me a coffee to make a one off donation to support the pod, you can do that at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/HowHauntedPod Find out more about the pod at https://www.how-haunted.com and you can email Rob at Rob@how-haunted.com Music in this episode includes: "Darren Curtis - Demented Nightmare" https://youtu.be/g_O4kS9FP3k " HORROR PIANO MUSIC " composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek" Music link : https://youtu.be/xbjuAGgk5lU SUBSCRIBE us on YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/DQQmmCl8crQ Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/33RWRtP Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2ImU2JV
Let us return to Edinburgh, and to a student-ran theatre which dates from the mid-19th century, and before we spent a cold November night there back in 2012, had never before had a paranormal investigation carried out there. But what would happen when my team and I stepped foot inside this ancient inn? In this episode not only will I tell you all about the location and our investigation, but you'll hear actual audio from the night itself. Tonight, let's ask just how haunted is the Bedlam Theatre? Get access to the full episode right now at https://www.patreon.com/howhauntedpod. Find out more about the pod at https://www.how-haunted.com and you can email Rob at Rob@how-haunted.com Music in this episode includes: "Darren Curtis - Demented Nightmare" https://youtu.be/g_O4kS9FP3k " HORROR PIANO MUSIC " composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek" Music link : https://youtu.be/xbjuAGgk5lU SUBSCRIBE us on YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/DQQmmCl8crQ Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/33RWRtP Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2ImU2JV
Bedlam Theatre is home to the Edinburgh University Theatre Company… and when August comes around Bedlam Fringe comes around with an eclectic and varied programme of shows. Except it's not been at the Fringe since 2019. That changes this year, as the gothic 90-seat theatre opens its doors once more. Ewan sat down with venue manager Marie Rimolsrønning to find out what it takes to return to the Fringe, what Bedlam represents, and some of the shows we can expect.
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My guest is an online course mentor and former BBC comedy writer, Glen Long. Currently, Glen is an online course mentor, helping individuals and small teams to create effective and engaging courses, cutting through the hype that surrounds online courses. Before that, he was the "Course Creation Guy" for a 7-Figure Entrepreneur creating courses that generated over $1 million in revenue and served 1,000+ paying students. And before that, he was a Writer, Editor and Producer for BBC Comedy Online and worked with new writers and performers to create viral comedy videos. We had a fabulous conversation about his very interesting career to date. Talk about the career ladder as a jungle gym! Glen's path has not been a straight line. We start with the Footlights at Cambridge University, and his (our) experiences at the Edinburgh Fringe (we both performed at the Bedlam Theatre there). Then how he pitched comedy ideas (good and bad!) to the BBC, with some success. Before moving on to his very successful online course creating career. If you have an interest in creating a course yourself then you really should have a listen. Find out more about Glen and online course creation on his website: https://www.glenlong.com/ Or follow him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenlong/ To find out more about Power To Speak coaching follow Jackie Goddard on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackiegoddardpowertospeak/ Or message her through the website: www.powertospeak.co.uk For tips and techniques on improving your public speaking and getting in front of your audience, sign up for the fortnightly Power To Speak newsletter: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/h0x0h8 And download the FREE How To Impact, Influence and Inspire Your Audience E-booklet: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/r4g3m0
For Video Edition, Pleae Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/6NIRQHvLWrc Karen Eterovich has toured her play, Love Arm'd, Aphra Behn & Her Pen nationally and internationally including the Bedlam Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland. Cheer from Chawton, her play about Jane Austen had workshops in Stockton, CA, and Pleasantville, NY, culminating in a performance in New York City at the renowned Players Club and at the Mission Theatre in Bath, England for the Jane Austen Festival in 2006. THERESE LEE is a versatile performer who has sung in every genre from opera and art song (in five languages) to musical theater and the American Songbook, she has a BA in music from UCLA and has performed her own cabaret act in Los Angeles at the Cinegrill, the Gardenia and Feinstein's at Vitello's. Quinn Lemley is the star of Burlesque to Broadway and Rita Hayworth -The Heat Is On! Appeared on Good Morning America, Oprah and finalist on Shark Tank. Bwy adventures: Barking Sharks; Sirens Of The Silver Screen; Born To Rhumba! Wanda and The King of Hair, Hollywood Goddess & Universal Language. Films The Greatest Ears in Town – The Arif Mardin Story, Lucky Stiff, Picasso Would Have Made A Glorious Waiter. She's co-directed/produced, Rebel Rebel The Many Lives of David Bowie, Pink Floyd's Dark Side of The Wall and Ultimate Queen Celebration starring Marc Martel. She coaches and directs speakers and performers privately. Q's sizzling 6 CD's are available on iTunes. Secrets of The Stage with Quinn Lemley about lifestyle & entertainment. Airs the First Sunday of every-month on www.MNN.org Channel 4 at 7:30 PM EST or subscribe at www.QuinnLemley.com
Whoa mummy, Our Child is back again for another series of heavy tunes, alternative anthems and unbridled filth so it is! This episode, whilst Dave is fighting the big fight overseas, Teddy is joined by verteran of Bedlam Theatre, Paradok and EUSOG - Tom Hindle! Things go from saucy to sizzling in the blink of a warlock's ringpiece! We discuss the well-trodden ground that is bad poetry, how one particularly cunning Irishman dealt with internet scammers and the employment status of a rather tattooed man. Strap in and strap on for another hour of third-rate smut and first-rate music!
Áine Ryan is an actor and playwright from Upperchurch, Co Tipperary. On Saturday 29th February, her latest work 'Paddy goes to Petra' will premiere at The Source in Thurles. The play tells the story of Paddy, played by Cork actor Brendan Dunlea, who, grieving the sudden loss of his son, decides to travel to the ancient city of Petra to escape his heartache, and so begins his journey of recovery. Visit www.thesourceartscentre.ie for ticketsHere's a clip from previous work 'Up the Hill Jackie' starring Aine and her sister Erin to give you an idea of Aine's style - https://youtu.be/5ym8fxfK0aEHer first play 'Kitty in the Lane' was performed Edinburgh Fringe Festival to five-star reviews and transferred to San Francisco International Arts Festival. Another play Up the Hill Jackie was performed at Bedlam Theatre for Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Daspletosaurus Horneri & Foreplay with London HughesLIVE AT EDINBURGH FRINGE!In this steamy episode of Secret Dinosaur Cult, we discuss going to the hairdressers, the Edinburgh Fringe, massages, sex shop purchases, sing a particularly religious jingle and as always, try and fill our daddy holes.Hosted by Sofie Hagen and Jodie Mitchell.Produced by Justine McNichol for Dying Alone Ltd.Jingle by Harriet Braine.Photo by Gavin Smart.Logo by Annaliese Nappa.Recorded at The Bedlam Theatre, EdinburghFollow Secret Dinosaur Cult:Twitter: https://twitter.com/secretdinocultInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/secretdinosaurcult/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SecretDinosaurCult/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bajadasaurus Pronuspinax & Gender Update with Travis AlabanzaLIVE AT EDINBURGH FRINGE!In this episode of Secret Dinosaur Cult, we discuss the futility of life at the Edinburgh Fringe, emoting through musicals, Susans, checking in with your gender, coming out, queer performance as always, try and fill our daddy holes.Hosted by Sofie Hagen and Jodie Mitchell.Produced by Justine McNichol for Dying Alone Ltd.Jingle by Harriet Braine.Photo by Gavin Smart.Logo by Annaliese Nappa.Recorded at The Bedlam Theatre, EdinburghFollow Secret Dinosaur Cult:Twitter: https://twitter.com/secretdinocultInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/secretdinosaurcult/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SecretDinosaurCult/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Indie the Iguanodon & Class with Kiri Pritchard-McLeanLIVE AT EDINBURGH FRINGE!In this episode of Secret Dinosaur Cult with special guest Kiri Pritchard McLean, we discuss Indie the Iguanodon, what class means to us, perceptions of class, the class divide in comedy, being terrible people, the Edinburgh Fringe and as always, try and fill our daddy holes.Hosted by Sofie Hagen and Jodie Mitchell.Produced by Justine McNichol for Dying Alone Ltd.Jingle by Harriet Braine.Photo by Gavin Smart.Logo by Annaliese Nappa.Recorded at The Bedlam Theatre, EdinburghFollow Secret Dinosaur Cult:Twitter: https://twitter.com/secretdinocultInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/secretdinosaurcult/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SecretDinosaurCult/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sinornithosaurus & Body Hair: MingetopiaLIVE AT EDINBURGH FRINGE!In this episode of Secret Dinosaur Cult, we discuss the Sinornithosaurus, hoovering, shaving, feminism, 'topiary', our experience of having body hair and as always, try and fill our daddy holes.Hosted by Sofie Hagen and Jodie Mitchell.Produced by Justine McNichol for Dying Alone Ltd.Jingle by Harriet Braine.Photo by Gavin Smart.Logo by Annaliese Nappa.Recorded at The Bedlam Theatre, EdinburghFollow Secret Dinosaur Cult:Twitter: https://twitter.com/secretdinocultInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/secretdinosaurcult/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SecretDinosaurCult/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Protoceratops & BDSM: When The Shame HitsLIVE AT EDINBURGH FRINGE!In this episode of Secret Dinosaur Cult, we discuss the Protoceratops, Sofie flirting, Harry Potter, our experience of BDSM, trying to impress people, the BDSM aesthetic and as always, try and fill our daddy holes.Hosted by Sofie Hagen and Jodie Mitchell.Produced by Justine McNichol for Dying Alone Ltd.Jingle by Harriet Braine.Photo by Gavin Smart.Logo by Annaliese Nappa.Recorded at The Bedlam Theatre, EdinburghFollow Secret Dinosaur Cult:Twitter: https://twitter.com/secretdinocultInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/secretdinosaurcult/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SecretDinosaurCult/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Emily Aboud is the director and writer of Splintered. Charlotte Dowding is one of the three performers in Splintered. Splintered is a Lagahoo Theatre production which uses cabaret, carnival, and recorded interviews with LGBTQ+ people in Trinidad and Tobago to tell the stories of Queer people in the Caribbean. It’s on every night during Edinburgh Fringe, at Bedlam Theatre 21:30. Emily’s #FeministFaves are soca artist Nailah Blackman & dancehall artist Shenseea. Charlotte’s #FeministFave is The Slumflower, and her book What A Time To Be Alone. Other #EdFringe shows mentioned in this episode... Girl Scouts vs Aliens at Assembly George Square at 12:10 Pink Lemonade at Assembly Roxy at 15:45 every other day (listen to our previous episode featuring Pink Lemonade writer/performer Mika Johnson) Typical at Pleasance Courtyard 16:30
Joey Hamburger stops by the Magnodome to talk playwriting, playing a dead man live on stage, and free food
For more Fringe tips, our blog has a long list of Edinburgh shows we recommend seeing, and a shorter but more detailed list of our Fringe #FeministFaves. If you're not in Edinburgh, never fear! The majority of the shows that do well at the Fringe will tour across the country, so make sure you get them on your radar ahead of their inevitable future success. Tanya Loretta Dee is starring in Offside by Sabrina Mahfouz and Hollie McNish @ Pleasance Courtyard 15:40 Tanya's #FeministFave is The Color Purple, originally a book by Alice Walker, adapted into a film in 1985 starring Whoopi Goldberg, and a Broadway musical, which is touring the US later this year. Comedy duo 'Britney', aka Charly Clive and Ellen Robertson, are starring in Britney in: John @ Bedlam Theatre 18:30 We talked about Britney's previous show on Episode 2: Live from Vault Festival. Rebecca Humphries is the writer of Prom Kween @ Underbelly Cowgate 20:35 Rebecca's #FeministFave is Julia Davis: comedian, actress, writer, director and producer, most famously creator and star of the comedy series Nighty Night. This episode was recorded far from home (and our usual recording equipment) so please forgive the variable sound quality. Thanks to Funny Women, The Gilded Balloon and Apex Hotel for our locations.
"You can make better art when you listen to community voices." Leah Cooper is Co-Artistic Director of Wonderlust Productions. She has been directing, producing, and performing in theater for thirty years. She was the director for the Veterans Play Project, a collaboration between Footprints Collective, Mixed Blood Theatre and Bedlam Theatre. Locally, she has also directed productions for Commonweal Theatre, Park Square Theatre, History Theatre, Theatre in the Round, Gremlin Theater, 20% Theatre Company, Shakespearean Youth Theatre, Starting Gate Productions, Ministry of Cultural Warfare, Prufrock Theatre, Fortune's Fool Productions, and the Fringe Festival as well as many workshops of new scripts. Leah was most recently the Executive Director of the Minnesota Theater Alliance, was partner and co-founder of MinnesotaPlaylist.com, serves as board chair for Live Action Set, a board member of the California Institute of Contemporary Arts, and she was the Executive Director of the Minnesota Fringe Festival from 2001 to 2006.
Stephan Wolfert was one of the first people I called when I founded VAP and has continued to be a friend and mentor. Stefan served as a medic and infantry officer in the US Army and is currently the Head of Outreach at Bedlam Theatre in NYC and the creator of DE-CRUIT: a program to reintegrate military Veterans using classical actor training.
Beaverdance! A Marxist Holiday Fur Trading Musical returns to Bedlam Theatre this holiday season after premiering in 2009. This time around the show has five new songs. In this episode composer Marya Hart and lyricist Dan Pinkerton talk about ‘One Click Shopping’, a snappy, toe tapping, slightly evil song about the availability of mass produced […] The post Beaverdance! | Twin Cities Song Story: Episode 7 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
London editor Philip Fisher speaks to some of the stars of Broadway and off-Broadway on his annual trip to New York's theatreland. Bryce Pinkham stars in the hit Broadway show The Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder. This is a musical based on the same story as the classic Ealing comedy Kind Hearts and Coronets. He talks about his road to stardom and also the pleasure of working in a Broadway success story. Eric Tucker and Andrus Nichols are the artistic directors behind Bedlam’s four-performer double bill of Hamlet and Saint Joan playing off-Broadway at Culture Project. They discuss the company's ethos and the way in which it manages to revive classics on a shoestring, giving perspectives both as actors and part of the creative team.