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The previews are over and the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe is under way. Ewan Spence talks to Esther Manito, MiloMcCable, Jo Blake, and Iain Dale. Music comes from The Sorries, and Camille O'Sullivan.
Camille O'Sullivan: the pain of the love song, living with Game of Thrones & seizing the day by JOE
Clive Anderson and Scottee are joined by Ross Noble, Daniel Mays and Beverley Knight for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Camille O'Sullivan and Beverley Knight. Producer: Paula McGinley
Camille O’Sullivan has been treading the boards around Ireland and beyond for many years. As she returns to the Gate Theatre with Shakespeare’s The Rape of Lucrece this week, she speaks to Róisín Ingle about the production. She also talks about the life-changing car accident that saw her ditch architecture for a career as a singer, her boyfriend the actor Aidan Gillen, how her four and a half year old daughter Lila has changed her, and lots more.
Broadcaster Michael Mosley; singer and actor Camille O'Sullivan; Baptist minister and writer Peter Laws and artist Pradyumna Kumar join Libby Purves. Peter Laws is an ordained Baptist minister who has written his debut crime novel, Purged. The protagonist is Matt Hunter, a sociology professor who also assists the police tackle religiously-motivated crimes. Peter also hosts a podcast and YouTube show, The Flicks That Church Forgot, which reviews horror films from a theological perspective. Purged by Peter Laws is published by Allison and Busby. Pradyumna Kumar, known as PK, was born in a remote part of Orissa in eastern India. His childhood as an untouchable was one of hardship and prejudice. Yet during these years, he kept a palm leaf bearing an astrologer's prophecy: 'You will marry a girl who is not from the village, not even from the country; she will be musical, own a jungle and be born under the sign of the ox'. It was a prophecy that would come true, but only after a 7,000 mile journey that would take him across continents, on a second-hand bicycle, to be with the woman he loved. The Amazing Story of the Man Who Cycled from India to Europe for Love by Per J Andersson is published by One World. Camille O'Sullivan is a French-Irish singer and actor who is known for her dramatic interpretations of the narrative songs of Jacques Brel, Nick Cave, David Bowie and Radiohead. As an actor she appeared in the Royal Shakespeare Company's Rape of Lucrece, for which she also created original music with Feargal Murray. She also starred in Mrs Henderson Presents alongside Judi Dench and Will Young. She is touring the UK with her new show The Carny Dream, starting in Oxford on 3 March. Michael Mosley is a journalist and presenter. In his new series The Secrets of Your Food he joins James Wong to celebrate the physics, chemistry and biology at work inside the food we eat. Born in India, Michael worked as a banker in the City of London before studying psychiatry. He then joined the BBC, producing a range of science programmes and later moving in front of the camera. He begins his new series in the laboratory where he deconstructs breast milk and travels to Mexico to study the intake of a professional Lucha Libra wrestler - it involves 50 eggs a week. The Secrets of Your Food is broadcast on BBC Two. Producer: Paula McGinley.
Welcome to The List's Edinburgh Festivals podcast, At the Fringe. In this first episode, host and Theatre Editor Gareth K Vile is joined by the Traverse playwright and performer Rob Drummond, whose In Fidelity is 'equal parts TED Talk and theatrical experiment' about love and evolutionary theory. Gareth is also joined by List Editor Yasmin Sulaiman, who shares her top 5 picks in Edinburgh this August. And finally, C Venues' Head of Marketing Nick Abrams steps into the office to share a bit of Fringe nostalgia and talk about the Blue Brothers show playing this year.Show notes:00:00:34 – Rob Drummond (In Fidelity)00:14:00 – Music from Camille O'Sullivan00:17:31 – Yasmin Sulaiman's 5 things to see at the Fringe: Anything That Gives off Light, Young Fathers, James Acaster: Reset, In Fidelity, and Grace.00:22:40 – Music from Camille O'Sullivan00:24:57 – Nick Abrams, Head of Marketing, C Venues00:31:55 – CloseCredits:At the Fringe is co-created by Gareth K Vile and Annie Kolemen, hosted by Gareth K Vile and produced by Annie Kolemen. Music from Camille O'Sullivan.Please send feedback to webeditor[at]list.co.uk
In Her Frock Coat and Bibbety Bobbety Hat Sunday Session With Rachel Newton, David Greig, Luke Wright, Amy Geddes, Camille O'Sullivan and Adie Elias Baako.
Jack L and Camille O'Sullivan are interviewed by Miriam O'Callaghan for Miriam meets... Jack L and Camille O'Sullivan are interviewed by Miriam O'Callaghan for Miriam meets...
It's the last podcast of the year so Frank, Emily & Gareth decide to reveal their most embarrassing moments of 2009