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The Rubbish Shakespeare Company and Silly History Boys are putting on a show at the Cambridge Junction called The Story Forge: Make your own Myth. And Linda's joined by Lee […]
In the third episode on the journey towards our production, The Reckoning, Dash's Artistic Director, Josephine Burton is in conversation with Rory Finnin, Professor of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Cambridge. Interspersed by some short performances from the developing script, the two discuss the creative process behind the making of the production, rooted in testimonies taken from survivors from the Russian war in Ukraine. Support this year's Big Give: Help Bring Reckoning to Life and Double Your Impact!Help Dash Arts bring The Reckoning to life, a powerful documentary-style production based on Ukrainian testimonies. Premiering in 2025 and marking three years of war, The Reckoning will spark vital conversations on the impact of war and possibility of restorative justice. Your donation will be doubled during the Big Give Christmas Challenge which is live from Tuesday 3 to Tuesday 10 December. Please help us reach our £5,000 goal!Follow this link for more information and to donate from 3 December The Reckoning - a new, groundbreaking work of theatreIf you haven't already, you can hear episodes one and two from this podcast mini-series on The Reckoning where we explore the beginnings of the piece and later speak to author and journalist Peter Pomerantsev on why he shared the testimonies with Dash.Thank you to our partners and funders Cambridge Festival, Cambridge Junction, the Ukrainian Studies Department at the University of Cambridge, Open Society Foundations, the Fritt Ord Foundation, Goethe-Institut in Exile, Goethe-Institut in London and individual giving.In the podcast, we hear from:Josephine Burton - Artistic Director, Dash Arts Rory Finnin - Professor of Ukrainian Studies at the University of CambridgeSam Kyslyi - PerformerMark Quartley - PerformerUnderscore and sound design by Anton BaibakovOur intro music is Fakiiritanssi by Marouf Majidi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, I'm thrilled to welcome the incredibly talented Actor/Comedian/Writer Colin Hoult to the podcast! Colin is about to kick off a full UK tour for his highly anticipated show, 'Colin' (full tour details below 👇). In this episode, we dive into Colin's unique journey through stand-up comedy, his love for comic books, the challenges and triumphs of living with ADHD, balancing family life, and so much more. Expect laughs, insights, and an inspiring conversation you won't want to miss! Tune in now, and don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! WEBSITE ►► https://www.djforcex.com FOLLOW: INSTAGRAM ►► https://www.instagram.com/djforcex X ►► https://www.twitter.com/djforcex FACEBOOK ►► https://www.facebook.com/djforcex TIKTOK ►► https://www.tiktok.com/@djforcex THREADS ►► https://www.threads.com/@djforcex YOUTUBE ►► https://www.youtube.com/@djforcex Tour Dates: 23 - 28 Sept London Soho Theatre 03-Oct-24 Nottingham Arts Theatre 04-Oct-24 Aberystwyth Comedy Festival 10-Oct-24 Bath Rondo Theatre 11-Oct-24 Winchester The Arc 12-Oct-24 Brighton The Old Market 16-Oct-24 Guildford G Live 17-Oct-24 Corsham The Pound Arts Centre 23-Oct-24 Birmingham Glee Club 25-Oct-24 Canterbury The Marlowe Studio 27-Oct-24 Norwich Playhouse 29-Oct-24 Newcastle The Stand 31-Oct-24 Bristol The Wardrobe 01-Nov-24 Swansea The Grand 02-Nov-24 Reading South Street Arts Centre 05-Nov-24 Leeds The Wardrobe 06-Nov-24 York Theatre 41 07-Nov-24 Bishop Aukland Town Hall 08-Nov-24 Manchester Fairfield Social Club 09-Nov-24 Liverpool Royal Court Theatre Studio 10-Nov-24 Chorley Theatre 13-Nov-24 Edinburgh The Stand 14-Nov-24 Glasgow The Stand 21-Nov-24 Aldershot West End Centre 22-Nov-24 Cambridge Junction
Linda is joined by Caro and Deejay from Cambridge Operatic Society to chat about Proud!, a review that the Society is putting on at the Cambridge Junction on 28 and […]
Julian chats with actor-comedian Rob Auton ahead of Friday’s gig at Cambridge Junction.
In the second of two live episodes recorded at Cambridge Junction, Rosie chats to comedians Darran Griffiths and Ali Warwood about parenting, finding the right time to break up with someone, why women initiate the majority of breakups, reuniting with an ex via Facebook, meeting a partner via eBay feedback forums, early 90s dating sites, dick pics and some fabulous stories submitted by the audience. Recorded at Cambridge Junction on 9 July 2023. You can now follow The Breakup Monologues on Instagram and Threads @breakupmonologues and buy The Breakup Monologues book from all good bookshops: https://linktr.ee/breakupmonologues The Breakup Monologues will also be recording live episodes at The Bill Murry in London on 24th September: https://www.angelcomedy.co.uk/event-detail/the-breakup-monologues-live-podcast-24th-sep-the-bill-murray-london-tickets-202309241600/ Follow Darran on Twitter: @darrangriff Follow Ali on Twitter: @aliwarship
In a live episode recorded at Cambridge Junction, Rosie chats to comedians Stephanie Laing and James Ross about trying polyamory then having two breakups on the same day, being dumped by someone who was bribed by wealthy parents to do so, how to stop making bad choices, whether you can train a bad kisser and turn them into a good one, partners who completely disappear and get reported as missing, why wedding vows should include an ‘assist' mention for an ex who has helped someone to change and some fabulous stories submitted by the audience. Recorded at Cambridge Junction on 9 July 2023. You can now follow The Breakup Monologues on Instagram and Threads @breakupmonologues and buy The Breakup Monologues book from all good bookshops: https://linktr.ee/breakupmonologues The Breakup Monologues will also be recording live episodes at Norwich Arts Centre on 27 July: https://norwichartscentre.co.uk/event/the-breakup-monologues/ For more info on James and his Quantum Leopard comedy night and podcast, see https://linktr.ee/quantumleopard To follow Stephanie on Twitter: @stephanie_laing
In a live episode recorded at Kite Festival, Rosie chats to comedian Lou Sanders about doing a gig on the day of a big breakup, breaking up just before Edinburgh Fringe, getting all your wardrobe space back, imagining your ex with a new partner as a way of getting over them, spirituality, dating apps and much more… then hear from members of the audience about breakups that happened just prior to the festival! Recorded at Kite Festival on 10 June 2023. You can now follow The Breakup Monologues on Instagram @breakupmonologues and buy The Breakup Monologues book from all good bookshops: https://linktr.ee/breakupmonologues The Breakup Monologues will also be recording live episodes at Cambridge Junction on 9 July: https://www.junction.co.uk/events/rosie-wilby-the-break-up-monologues/ Then also recording live episodes at Norwich Arts Centre on 27 July: https://norwichartscentre.co.uk/event/the-breakup-monologues/
In this episode, Laurie Perkins, the site historian for the Walker Tavern Historic Site which is part of Cambridge Junction Historic State Park. The Walker Tavern was built in 1832, and there is a lot of fascinating history of the people who owned it, as well as the community of Cambridge Junction. For more information on the Walker Tavern Historic Site, visit: https://www.michigan.gov/mhc/museums/cj To follow the Walker Tavern on Facebook, visit: https://www.facebook.com/FriendsofWalkerTavern/ To find out more about Michael Delaware, visit: https://michaeldelaware.com
An extra episode to get your ears around this week as we're joined by comedian and professional singer Lloyd Griffith for a special Grimsby Town preview. He talks us through his first game, favourite players, memories of playing Cambridge, and the current side - before giving a bold prediction on Saturday's scoreline. Get tickets for Lloyd's show at the Cambridge Junction here: https://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/lloyd-griffith-tickets/artist/1810353 @AbbeyStandPod www.undertheabbeystand.com abbeystandpod@gmail.com This episode is brought to you in partnership with Shout. Shout are always there for you to provide round the clock mental health support, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Just text 85258 to get put in touch with a trained volunteer. Fully confidential, at no cost whatsoever. https://giveusashout.org/
Oriana Fox speaks with live artist Daniel Oliver about the daring mix of pre-planning, chance, nakedness and collaboration in his work. Oliver wants audiences to be euphoric about or made uncomfortable by his participatory work, anything but indifferent. In embracing the label dyspraxic along with punk aesthetics, he welcomes the potential for getting things wrong. In fact, he believes that's what makes live art the ideal medium for his work. Taking agency as a neurodiverse artist for Oliver means that if you don't like what he does, you're just ableist. The first half of this interview was recorded live on Instagram in May 2021 as part of Oriana's digital residency at Mimosa House Gallery. You can watch the original video here.Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.Daniel Oliver is a performance artist and scholar who specialises in participatory performance and awkwardness. His experience with dyspraxia has lead to an invested interest in neurodiversity and its place in contemporary performance practices and scholarship. His book Awkwoods: Daniel Oliver's Dyspraxic Adventures in Participatory Performance was published by Unbound in 2019. Oliver's latest piece Artparty Boardgame is touring the following UK venues in May 2022:CLAY, Leeds, Friday 6th May - https://www.clayleeds.co.uk/Cambridge Junction, Cambridge, Friday 13th May - https://www.junction.co.uk/chipperlarterart-party-the...Colchester Arts Centre, Colchester, Wednesday 18th May - https://www.colchesterartscentre.com/.../wonderful.../Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxIntroductory Voiceover by John Kilduff, aka Mr. Let's PaintOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson, Janak Patel and Mimosa House Gallery, Londonwww.orianafox.com***Would you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon.***
NIE, Cambridge Junction and Tobacco Factory Theatres are back on stage with their production of The Snow Queen. We hear from cast members Natisha and Yomi.
Sam Douglas explains about this weekend’s Be Social Cambridge fait at Cambridge Junction and reveals the contents of the hamper the organisation is generously donating to Julian & Lucy's Questions […]
Approaching burnout? Think you're absolutely fine? This episode is for you because sometimes the symptoms of burnout, as we've discovered, are NOT obvious! Tessa has read a book on it and takes us through the Stress Cycle which proves to be very enlightening for both Stevie and the live audience. "I'm not your target audience but this was so helpful" - Venue tech Tim at Cambridge Junction. Subscribe to the Nobody Panic Patreon at patreon.com/nobodypanicWant to support Nobody Panic? You can make a one-off donation at https://supporter.acast.com/nobodypanicRecorded live by 'venue tech Tim' at Cambridge Junction and edited by Naomi Parnell for Plosive.Photos by Marco Vittur, jingle by David Dobson.Follow Nobody Panic on Twitter @NobodyPanicPodSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/nobodypanic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The second season of our podcast starts with an original audio work by, and discussion with, Anna Brownsted. Anna works across a wide range of media including sound, installation, and performance. Her work Week Nine was originally released by HOME Manchester during the ninth week of England's first lockdown. It is a cinematic landscape, meant to be listened to via headphones in a dark room. Feeling zapped? Want to get away? We offer deep relaxation at its most unexpected. Join us on a journey for your own good – rethinking productivity, one week at a time… Week Nine is a Fermynwoods Contemporary Art Homemakers commission, with support from Arts Council England and Cambridge Junction Anna Brownsted: https://www.annabrownsted.com/ HOME Manchester Homemakers series: https://homemcr.org/event/homemakers/ Cambridge Junction: https://www.junction.co.uk/ More at our website: http://fermynwoods.org/fermynwoods-podcast-8---anna-brownsted/
The final episode of this series is about breath and breathing, with poet Ross Sutherland. Covid 19 has placed us all into a state of suspended threat and hyper vigilance which, whether or not we realise it, has had an effect on our bodies and minds. This piece asks, how do we live under threat and stay well.Created by Hannah Jane Walker. Sound design by Hana Walker-Brown. Artist wellbeing practitioner — Lou Platt. Outside eye — Ross Sutherland. This episode was commissioned by Cambridge Junction as part of HOME Manchester Homemakers series 2020. Supported by Arts Council England. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cambridge Junction has received almost £400,000 from the Culture Recovery Fund. Julian & Lucy speak to artistic director Matt Burman.
Julian and Lucy hear from Irving McCormick, one of the members of Total Arts, Cambridge Junction’s participation group for disabled young artists. Irving is raising money for a new powered […]
Playwright and lawyer Rachel Mariner joins Mickey to talk about her new play, Recovering Misogynist, which you can stream courtesy of the Cambridge Junction (until Aug 26). They chat about everything from feeling sorry for Harvey Weinstein to Mary Beard, from an incredibly surprising blind date to the Kardashians, from sacrificial old goats to the orange dicksplash in the White House. Diverse as all that is, it pretty much all plays a part in Recovering Misogynist, which you can – and should – digitally stream from www.junction.co.uk/recovering-misogynist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A new arts project, backed by Cambridge Junction, wants neighbours to get to know each other better through and create estate agent style placards that will sit outside their homes. Julian speaks to Scottee from the arts collective Scottee & Friends.
In a special live edition as part of the Cambridge Festival of Ideas, David talks with journalist, comedian and former special adviser Ayesha Hazarika and Helen Thompson about the state of British politics. As three years of Brexit torture (maybe) reach a climax, we explore what it feels like on the inside, for politicians and for voters. What's been the psychological toll?? What's going on inside the Labour party? And is politics really worse than it's ever been? Recorded live at the Cambridge Junction on the evening of Weds 16 October, to celebrate our 3rd birthday.Talking Points: UK politics today feels different—but what explains this change?Labour’s collapse in Scotland changed the dynamics. Labour now needs the SNP to govern.Another change is that there are no longer fiscal constraints on government spending.Brexit has brought Parliament into people’s lives in a whole new way.Although, it’s important to note, that not everyone is obsessed with Brexit.Discourse within Parliament has gotten nastier. The old norms no longer seem to be holding.We are no longer in an era of interchangeable leaders.Is British political rhetoric dead? In the past, resignation speeches could bring down governments. But despite heightened public attention, the rhetoric surrounding Brexit is largely unremarkable.Mentioned in this Episode:Ayesha’s book on PMQ’sGeoffrey Howe’s resignation speechRobin Cook’s resignation speechLewis Goodall interviews Dominic CummingsFurther Learning: More on Labour in ScotlandBoiling PointAnd as ever, recommended reading curated by our friends at the LRB can be found here: lrb.co.uk/talking See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David talks to novelist Ian McEwan about his new Brexit parable, The Cockroach, and a lot else besides: counterfactual history, Labour party conferences, eighteenth-century satire, humanising judges and turning the economy on its head. But yes, it's all about the Brexit nightmare.Further Learning: You can buy The Cockroach hereAn extract from The CockroachMentioned in this Episode:Selected quotes from Johnson’s UN speechThe Children ActA Modest Proposal by Jonathan SwiftMachines like MeUpcoming Events:On 5 Oct. David, Helen, and Chris Brooke will be LIVE in London. Tickets here!And on 16 Oct. David and Helen will be LIVE at Cambridge Junction with Ayesha Hazarika. Get your tickets here.And as ever, recommended reading curated by our friends at the LRB can be found here: lrb.co.uk/talking See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A packed episode: we catch up with Catherine Barnard on the Supreme Court's unanimous decision against prorogation and we discuss what's going on in Italian politics. Plus we explore the links and differences between the two, from fears of an election to the role played by presidents and monarchs. Boris, Berlusconi, Baroness Hale and politics on the beach: it's all here! With Lucia Rubinelli and Chris Bickerton.Talking Points:Is it surprising that the Supreme Court’s judgement was unanimous?There’s a strength in unanimity—it also makes it harder to attribute political motives to individual judges.This is only the beginning of what could be a series of contentious judgments, but because the decision was unanimous, it’s hard to read the room.The Supreme Court didn’t want to get into motive… or monarchy, so it focused on the effect of prorogation.If the power to prorogue were unlimited, it could be used for unconstitutional purposes.But Parliament did have an opportunity to hold the government to account and it chose not to.Are there parallels between what’s going on in Italy and the UK?The government has broken down, and the opposition is scared of an election. Both Johnson and Salvini are polling at around 30% and facing divided oppositions.But in Italy, the opposition has behaved very differently. Despite extreme contempt for each other, Renzi and De Maio are in coalition.This is in part because of Mattarella, the President, and the EU.Does going into coalition with Renzi mark the end of 5 Star’s anti-establishment credentials? They might go forward with a new leader, Di Battista, who is more left wing. Renzi is trying to position himself as a Macron-like figure.The dominant feature of Italian politics is fragmentation: if you can get even 5-10% of the vote, you can be the kingmaker.Renzi thinks he can sweep up Berlusconi’s voters.But unlike Macron, Renzi isn’t an unknown entity. And the next election might be fought in the midst of a recession.Further Learning:Our video guide to thinking about the future of Labour leadershipCatherine on the Supreme Court’s decisionMore on SalviniUpcoming Events:On 5 Oct. David, Helen, and Chris Brooke will be LIVE in London. Tickets here!And on 16 Oct. David and Helen will be LIVE at Cambridge Junction with Ayesha Hazarika. Get your tickets here.And as ever, recommended reading curated by our friends at the LRB can be found here: lrb.co.uk/talking See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Creator and host of the Guilty Feminist podcast, Deborah Frances-White is a phenomenally energetic woman on a mission. A former Jehovah's Witness, she now leads her own army of followers, employing the machinery of business to liberate and entertain, and to inspire genuine activism. We explore how improv conquers repression, go into detail on the genesis of her extraordinary podcast and its roadmap for the future, and she exhorts the listener to make your own model.Extras available only to members of the Insiders Club include two incredible pieces of advice: one on how to pass pretty much any interview for anything, and the other on how as a comedian she nipped bitterness in the bud. Plus some truly brilliant coaching on why and how to create your own model for success.... Join now at www.comedianscomedian.com/insiders Her movie Say My Name is out on 23rd April, go to guiltyfeminist for tickets and details.deborahfrances-white.com | @DeborahFW | guiltyfeminist.comGet tickets to my new tour dates at www.comedianscomedian.com/tour or on any of the following venues below: 27/04/2019 Plymouth Barbican9-11/05/2019 Soho Theatre, London 05/10/19 Edinburgh Stand (early show – 5pm)11/10/19 Northampton Royal and Derngate25/10/19 Teignmouth Pavillions26/10/19 Swindon Arts Centre04/11/19 Nottingham Glee Club05/11/19 Birmingham Glee Club08/11/19 Bristol - The Comedy Box at the Hen and Chicken04/12/19 Aldershot - The West End Centre25/01/20 Corsham - The Pound Arts Centre01/02/20 Newcastle Stand (early show - 5pm)02/02/20 Glasgow - The Stand07/02/20 Farnham Maltings28/02/20 Cambridge Junction @comcompod | www.comedianscomedian.com Charity Gig... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Star of "The Thick Of It" and "In The Loop", and award-winning director of "Veep", comedian Chris Addison is the director of new feature film "The Hustle", starring Rebel Wilson and Anne Hathaway. We talk about his apprenticeship under Armando Iannucci, how he handles the very first day on set, and the difference between a perfect version and a useful vision...Extra material available exclusively to the Insiders Club includes Chris on the surprising secret weapon that made Veep a success, what technical department was so important to The Thick Of It, and why he never reads reviews... Sign up today at www.comedianscomedian.com/insiders mrchrisaddison.tumblr.com | @mrchrisaddison | The HustleGet tickets to my new tour dates at www.comedianscomedian.com/tour or on any of the following venues below: 17/04/2019 Oxford Old Fire Station19/04/2019 Bromsgrove – The Artix27/04/2019 Plymouth Barbican9-11/05/2019 Soho Theatre, London 05/10/19 Edinburgh Stand (early show – 5pm)11/10/19 Northampton Royal and Derngate25/10/19 Teignmouth Pavillions26/10/19 Swindon Arts Centre04/11/19 Nottingham Glee Club05/11/19 Birmingham Glee Club08/11/19 Bristol - The Comedy Box at the Hen and Chicken04/12/19 Aldershot - The West End Centre25/01/20 Corsham - The Pound Arts Centre01/02/20 Newcastle Stand (early show - 5pm)02/02/20 Glasgow - The Stand07/02/20 Farnham Maltings28/02/20 Cambridge Junction @comcompod |
One of the godfathers of alt-comedy, Eugene Mirman is an obsessive innovator of different forms through which to be funny; laminated signs, letters to councils, lectures on how to advertise shapes and his own ten year super-commitment to a joke, the "Eugene Mirman comedy festival". As well as talking about the drafting process behind his measured absurdism, we learn how he deals with his wife's illness - both in his personal life and on stage.www.eugenemirman.com | @EugeneMirmanGet ad-free new episodes, bonus content from interviews and much more by joining the Insiders Club at www.comedianscomedian.com/insiders Book tickets to my new tour dates at www.comedianscomedian.com/tour or on any of the following venues below: 12/04/2019 Leamington Spa - Royal Spa Centre17/04/2019 Oxford Old Fire Station19/04/2019 Bromsgrove – The Artix27/04/2019 Plymouth Barbican9-11/05/2019 Soho Theatre, London 05/10/19 Edinburgh Stand (early show – 5pm)11/10/19 Northampton Royal and Derngate25/10/19 Teignmouth Pavillions26/10/19 Swindon Arts Centre04/11/19 Nottingham Glee Club05/11/19 Birmingham Glee Club08/11/19 Bristol - The Comedy Box at the Hen and Chicken04/12/19 Aldershot - The West End Centre25/01/20 Corsham - The Pound Arts Centre01/02/20 Newcastle Stand (early show - 5pm)02/02/20 Glasgow - The Stand07/02/20 Farnham Maltings28/02/20 Cambridge Junction @comcompod |
This week we review the secrets and lies of Can You Ever Forgive Me?, the art scene satire of Velvet Buzzsaw, take a road trip with Green Book and swoon at the romance of If Beale Street Could Talk. Plus we preview the films coming to the Cambridge Junction as part of the Ahbab Festival. Ashley Capaldi is joined by […]
Jennifer Tang is the director of Mountains: The Dreams of Lily Kwok, which is currently touring and can be seen this month in Derby, Watford, Sheffield, Hexham, and Coventry. Jennifer's #FeministFave is performer and theatre-maker Lucy Ellinson, who was most recently seen on stage in Jubilee. Ariane Barnes is an actor, singer, comedian, writer and founder of the Different Women Project, which is dedicated to celebrating diversity and difference in the performing arts. Ariane's #FeministFave is Gina Torres, best known for her TV roles in Angel and Suits. Beth's #FeministFave this month is Star Trek: Discovery. Pippa's #FeministFave this month is Janelle Monae. More recommendations... The Year of The Rooster Monk The Pleasance May 22 - Jun 3 Use the code BECHDEL10 to get £10 tickets for any performance, if you book before May 22nd (we're going to see it on the 23rd!) Tara Arts presents: I’ll Say It Again! May 2 - June 2 A season of women's work at Wandsworth Fringe Gracie The Finborough until May 15 Masterpieces The Finborough until May 19 RashDash's Three Sisters touring until June 15 Grotty The Bunker 1 - 26 May Yvette on tour until May 23 Nightclubbing Camden People’s Theatre, London 8 – 12 May Watch Out Festival, Cambridge Junction 26 May Latitude Festival 13 July Split Britches: UXO 15 - 19 May Barbican, London 26 May Take Me Somewhere Festival, Glasgow Confidence Southwark Playhouse 23 May - 16 Jun Othello Liverpool Everyman April 28 - 10 Jun Shadows In Different Shades Sheffield May 24 - 25 Brighton Festival Joan Brownton Abbey Brighton Fringe My Feminist Boner Runny For Money S/he/it Happens A Robot In Human Skin Love Songs Efemera Boxes
Back in January, our Mickey Noonan and Hannah Dunleavy hosted an In Conversation event at Cambridge Junction. They were joined by actress and activist Liz Carr, food writer Jack Monroe, and poet and playwright Hollie McNish, They talked about licking walls, guinea pigs and dreams of being a concierge. And potatoes, lots and lots of potatoes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Podcast Show Notes: Episode 14 Intro: Hello everyone and welcome to the 14th episode. In this episode Richard and Mehrdad talk about their collaboration “Once I Ran to You” where they perform/ present their attempts to bring Chris de Burgh to Iran on a tour. Richard talks about provoking uncertainty with his work, and Mehrdad engages with his interdisciplinary work with architects, scientists and professionals from other fields. Also Richard has an event at the end of January called An Architecture in Lancaster which is a continuation of his earlier work and Mehrdad will be doing another interdisciplinary collaboration in March at the Cambridge Junction. Both Richard and Mehrdad will also be performing Once Iran to You again at this event. You can find the details for all of their future performances at their websites: dedomenici.com 30bird.org please enjoy Outro: I was so much fun listening to Richard and Mehrdad talking about their respective art and what inspires them and their next episode will delve further into Mehrdad’s cultural and educational back ground and how it has influenced his interdisciplinary work and I will be talking more with Richard about provoking uncertainty with his work. See you next time. twitter.com/artsperformedyoutubeinstagram.com/artsperformedartsperformed.wordpress.comfacebook.com/artsperformedartsperformedpodcast.podbean.com
The Guilty Feminist Presented by Deborah Frances-White and Jessica Fostekew Episode 81: Strength and Weakness with special guest Sindhu Vee Recorded 13 May 2017 at Cambridge Junction. Released 8 January. Music by Mark Hodge and produced by Euan Maco McAleece. More about Deborah Frances-White http://deborahfrances-white.com https://twitter.com/DeborahFW Global Pillage http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/timepeaceapp More about Jessica Fostekew http://jessicafostekew.com/ https://twitter.com/jessicafostekew The Silence of the Nans The Comedy Club Interviews More about Sindhu Vee http://sindhuvee.com https://twitter.com/sindhuvfunny Iguana Mum For more information about this and other episodes… visit guiltyfeminist.com tweet us twitter.com/guiltfempod like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeminist/ check out our Instagram instagram.com/theguiltyfeminist/ or join our mailing list eepurl.com/bRfSPT Buy our merch http://guiltyfeminist.instantcart.com/ The Negotiations special episode of the podcast is now available to purchase http://guiltyfeminist.com/product/include-yourself-podcast/ Come to a live recording! 3 February at Soho Theatre. Tickets on sale now. 6 February at The London Palladium. Tickets on sale now. 8 February at The Vault Festival. Tickets on sale soon. 19 February at The Royal Albert Hall. Tickets on sale now. 24 February at the Royalty Theatre, Adelaide. Tickets on sale now. 1 and 2 March at Coopers Malthouse, Melbourne. Tickets on sale now. 4 March at the Sydney Opera House. Tickets on sale now. 16 April at Kings Place. Tickets on sale now. 7 May at Kings Place. Tickets on sale now. 24 May at The London Palladium. Tickets on sale now. 28 May at Kings Place. Tickets on sale now. Leave us a review and rate us on Apple Podcasts
The Guilty Feminist Presented by Deborah Frances-White and Margaret Cabourn-Smith Episode 46: Hysteria with special guest Jen Brister Recorded 4 March 2017 at The Old Court Room in Brighton. Released 8 May 2017. Music by Mark Hodge and produced by Euan Maco McAleece. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/philip-hammond-sexism-hysteria-hysterical-mary-creagh-a7605921.html More about Deborah Frances-White http://deborahfrances-white.com https://twitter.com/DeborahFW Deborah Frances-White Rolls the Dice Global Pillage More about Margaret Cabourn-Smith https://twitter.com/MCabournSmith https://www.comedy.co.uk/podcasts/dotherightthing/ Bucket on BBC Four More about Jen Brister http://www.jenbrister.co.uk/ https://twitter.com/JenBrister http://brightondome.org/event/13024/stand_up_for_refugees/ http://www.helprefugees.org.uk/ http://www.sussexnightstop.org.uk/ For more information about this and other episodes… visit guiltyfeminist.com tweet us twitter.com/guiltfempod like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeminist/ check out our Instagram instagram.com/theguiltyfeminist/ or join our mailing list eepurl.com/bRfSPT Include Yourself: The Guilty Feminist Leadership Event Tickets are on-sale now for this amazing event: 22 May 2016 in London. Get yours now. Subsidised places are also available. Buy our t-shirts http://guiltyfeminist.instantcart.com/ Come to a live recording! 13 May at Cambridge Junction with Sindhu Vee. Tickets on sale now. 28 May at Brighton Theatre Royal with Jessica Fostekew, Sharon Horgan and Rebekah Staton. Tickets on sale now. 4 June at The Bush Theatre with Susan Wokoma. Tickets on sale now. 5 June at Kings Place with Jarlath Regan and Jenny Eclair. Tickets on sale now. 8 June at Warwick Arts with Felicity Ward. Tickets on sale now. Leave us a review and rate us on iTunes!
The Guilty Feminist Presented by Deborah Frances-White and Susan Wokoma Episode 45: Difficult Conversations with special guest Dawn O’Porter Recorded 5 April 2017 at Kings Place in London. Released 1 May 2017. Music by Mark Hodge and produced by Euan Maco McAleece. Photos by Bronac McNeil. www.bronacmcneill.com More about Deborah Frances-White http://deborahfrances-white.com https://twitter.com/DeborahFW Deborah Frances-White Rolls the Dice Global Pillage More about Susan Wokoma https://twitter.com/susan_wokoma http://www.unitedagents.co.uk/susan-wokoma Chewing Gum Crazy Head More about Dawn O’Porter http://www.dawnoporter.co.uk https://twitter.com/hotpatooties The Cows on Amazon For more information about this and other episodes… visit guiltyfeminist.com tweet us twitter.com/guiltfempod like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeminist/ check out our Instagram instagram.com/theguiltyfeminist/ or join our mailing list eepurl.com/bRfSPT Include Yourself: The Guilty Feminist Leadership Event Tickets are on-sale now for this amazing event: 22 May 2016 in London. Get yours now. Subsidised places are also available. Buy our t-shirts http://guiltyfeminist.instantcart.com/ Come to a live recording! 7 May in London with David Baddiel. Tickets on sale now. 13 May at Cambridge Junction – guests tbc. Tickets on sale now. 28 May at Brighton Theatre Royal with Jessica Fostekew, Sharon Horgan and Rebekah Staton. Tickets on sale now. 4 June at The Bush Theatre. Tickets on sale now. 5 June at Kings Place. Tickets on sale now. 8 June at Warwick Arts with Felicity Ward. Tickets on sale now. Leave us a review and rate us on iTunes!
The Guilty Feminist Presented by Deborah Frances-White and Jessica Fostekew Episode 44: What Not to Wear with special guest Sadia Azmat Recorded 17 October 2016 at Kings Place in London. Released 24 April 2017. Music by Mark Hodge and produced by Euan Maco McAleece. More about Deborah Frances-White http://deborahfrances-white.com https://twitter.com/DeborahFW Deborah Frances-White Rolls the Dice Global Pillage More about Jessica Fostekew http://jessicafostekew.com/ https://twitter.com/jessicafostekew The Comedy Club Interviews More about Sadia Azmat http://www.sadiaazmat.com/ https://twitter.com/sadia_azmats_ For more information about this and other episodes… visit guiltyfeminist.com tweet us twitter.com/guiltfempod like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeminist/ check out our Instagram instagram.com/theguiltyfeminist/ or join our mailing list eepurl.com/bRfSPT Include Yourself: The Guilty Feminist Leadership Event Tickets are on-sale now for this amazing event: 22 May 2016 in London. Get yours now. Subsidised places are also available. Vote for us at The British Podcast Awards The Listener’s Choice Award is accepting votes until 28 April. Buy our t-shirts http://guiltyfeminist.instantcart.com/ Come to a live recording! 29 April at MachFest. Tickets on sale now. 13 May at Cambridge Junction – guests tbc. Tickets on sale now. 28 May at Brighton Theatre Royal with Jessica Fostekew, Sharon Horgan and Rebekah Staton. Tickets on sale now. 4 June at The Bush Theatre. Tickets on sale now. 5 June at Kings Place. Tickets on sale now. 8 June at Warwick Arts with Felicity Ward. Tickets on sale now. Leave us a review and rate us on iTunes!
The Guilty Feminist Presented by Deborah Frances-White and Celia Pacquola Episode 43: Nice Girls Don’t with special guest Cal Wilson Recorded 23 February 2017 at The Wheeler Centre in Melbourne. Released 17 April 2017. Music by Mark Hodge and produced by Euan Maco McAleece. More about Deborah Frances-White http://deborahfrances-white.com https://twitter.com/DeborahFW Deborah Frances-White Rolls the Dice Global Pillage More about Celia Pacquola https://twitter.com/CeliaPacquola/ http://lu2664.wixsite.com/celiapacquola/bio More about Cal Wilson https://twitter.com/calbo Things I’ve Never Said at the Melbourne Comedy Festival For more information about this and other episodes… visit guiltyfeminist.com tweet us twitter.com/guiltfempod like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeminist/ check out our Instagram instagram.com/theguiltyfeminist/ or join our mailing list eepurl.com/bRfSPT Include Yourself: The Guilty Feminist Leadership Event Tickets are on-sale now for this amazing event: 22 May 2016 in London. Get yours now. Subsidised places are also available. Buy our t-shirts http://guiltyfeminist.instantcart.com/ Come to a live recording! 29 April at MachFest. Tickets on sale now. 13 May at Cambridge Junction – guests tbc. Tickets on sale now. 28 May at Brighton Theatre Royal with Jessica Fostekew, Sharon Horgan and Rebekah Staton. Tickets on sale now. 4 June at The Bush Theatre. Tickets on sale now. 5 June at Kings Place. Tickets on sale now. 8 June at Warwick Arts with Felicity Ward. Tickets on sale now. Leave us a review and rate us on iTunes!
In this edition we visit the new contemporary Concanenda choir at Sidney Sussex College and hear from director Alexandra Schwinn about a new album and debut concert planned for the summer, Wysing arts presents residency exhibition Relatively Absolute, Austrian artist Karen Pliem talks about her work displayed at the Ruskin Gallery, The Cambridge Junction re-launches […]