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Cast members Tom, Tim and Megs are interviewed by Cait, for the brilliant Putney Theatre Production of Accidental Death of an Anarchist by Dario Fo and Franca Rame, adapted by Tom Basden. Directed by Barney Hart Dyke and Owen Thomas James. An irrepressible fraudster known only as the Maniac is brought into Police Headquarters just as the officers are preparing for a judicial review of the recent 'accidental' death of a suspect in custody. Outwitting his captors, the Maniac dupes them into performing a farcical recreation of the incident, exposing the absurd corruption and terrifying idiocy at the heart of the system.Dario Fo and Franca Rame's riotous satire has been widely performed around the world since its premiere in 1970. Tom Basden's acclaimed adaptation was first performed in 2022 (starring Daniel Rigby as the Maniac), transferring first to the Lyric in 2023 before moving to the West End.Reviews of the original production'A glorious comedy that leaps off the stage' – The Times. 'Simply brilliant... The comic lines come thick and fast, but the underlying political punch is serious and to the point... A tour de force, a great night out… A must-see' – British Theatre GuideCastTom Everatt: The ManiacTim Iredale: Superintendent Curry Harry Pavlou: JosephJacob Smith: Detective DaisyMegs Vann: PC Jackson and Fi Phelan David Webb: Inspector BurtonBarney Hart Dyke: Director Owen Thomas James: Director Artistic Directors: Barney and Cait Hart Dyke. Podcast Editor and sound design: Nick Wells. Music is 'At the Tropicana' by Chalalatas, license courtesy of Epidemic Sounds.Recorded at the Putney Arts Theatre.The Putney Theatre Company at The South West End! See us online – putneytheatrecompany.org.uk
Nathan Blakely was a popstar. But he was useless, died, and was reincarnated. The comedy about Nathan's adventures in the afterlife returns for a fourth and final series, starring Daniel Rigby, Ashley McGuire, Freya Parker and Henry Paker.In this first episode of the final trilogy, Nathan is brought back to life as a rat in a London sewer. As usual, Nathan has a mission to complete - this time he needs to save an abandoned terrapin who's lost in the sewers from the clutches of a disgruntled crocodile. And Nathan also has his own demons to battle - can he come to terms with the failed pop career he had as a human?Cast: Ashley McGuire - Carol Daniel Rigby – Nathan Henry Paker - Terry the Terrapin Freya Parker - Crocodile Tom Crowley - Music ManagerWriters: Tom Craine and Henry Paker Producer: Harriet Jaine Sound: Jerry Peal Music Composed by: Phil LepherdA Talkback production for BBC Radio 4
On Ron's Amazing Stories, Ron dives into a captivating Audible original story titled Isaac Steele and the Forever Man. book one of the Isaac Steele Chronicles by Daniel Rigby. Next, Ron presents two eerie tales submitted by listeners. In one, a mysterious ghost boy haunts a pool party. In the other, a headless woman taunts a ghost hunter, leaving us questioning the boundaries of reality. Our featured story takes us on a journey beyond the stars with one from the classic sci-fi OTR series X-Minus One. In this captivating tale, a starship finds itself lost in the vastness of space, adrift and alone. But how does Ron kick off this episode of his podcast? He begins with a thought-provoking exploration of the concepts of light and darkness. Ron delves into the duality of these opposing forces, examining how they shape our perceptions of the world and how they influence our lives. Featured Story - The Map Makers Our featured story comes from the OTR series X-Minus One. It ran on NBC from 1955 to 1958. Our story first appeared in Galaxy Science Fiction in May of 1955 and was written by Frederik Pohl. A tiny space rock crashes into the Terra II, causing a lot of damage and hurting the ship's navigation system. Now, the crew is floating around in the middle of nowhere, possibly millions of light-years away from anything familiar. They need to do whatever it takes to stay alive. The story is titled The Map Makers and it first aired on X-Minus One on September 26, 1956. Other Stories Include - Light vs. Darkness (and Why We Need Both), Isaac Steele and the Forever Man - Review, Ghost In The Pool, and The Night at Iroquois Park Ron's Amazing Stories Is Sponsored by: Audible - You can get a free audiobook and a 30 day free trial at . Your Stories: Do you have a story that you would like to share on the podcast or the blog? Head to the main website, click on Story Submission, leave your story, give it a title, and please tell me where you're from. I will read it if I can. Links are below. Music Used In This Podcast: Most of the music you hear on Ron's Amazing Stories has been composed by Kevin MacLeod () and is Licensed under . Other pieces are in the public domain. You can find great free music at which is a site owned by Kevin. Program Info: Ron's Amazing Stories is published each Thursday. You can download it from , stream it on or on the mobile version of . Do you prefer the radio? We are heard every Thursday at 10:00 pm and Sunday Night at 11:00 PM (EST) on . Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this . Social Links: Contact Links:
Natasha Hodgson, Stevie Martin, Amy Gledhill and Daniel Rigby join in this week as we meet Milky Man. Written by Natasha HodgsonEditing and sound design by Andy GoddardEpisode art by Tom Crowley Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.comMusic credit courtesy of epidemicsound.com:A Bad Gut Feeling / Experia Claustrophobia / Lennon HuttonMerry-Go-Round-And-Round / The Fly Guy FiveStill Rivals / Dream CaveOver the Fence / Roots and Recognition
We gaze into the Black Mirror of "The Waldo Moment" (S2 E3) (staring Daniel Rigby, Chloe Pirrie, Jason Flemyng, Tobias Menzies & directed by Bryn Higgins) with our friend Ashton Leach! Follow Dads From the Crypt! Threads: @dadsfromthecrypt Twitter: @cryptdads Instagram: @dadsfromthecrypt Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DadsFromTheCrypt
This week's book guest is Julia by Sandra Newman.Sara and Cariad are joined by BAFTA winning actor and writer Daniel Rigby to discuss moustaches, artificial insemination, institutions, rats, fear and Big Brother's real name. Thank you for reading with us. We like reading with you!Trigger warning: In this episode we discuss we discuss violence and also mention abortion.Julia by Sandra Newman is available to buy here or on Apple Books here.Isaac Steele and the Forever Man by Daniel Rigby is available to buy here.You can find Daniel on Instagram: @danielrigbyrigby and Twitter: @danielrigbyTickets for the Live Weirdos event with Tim Key on Sun 3 March are available to buy here or at plosive.co.uk.Sara's debut novel Weirdo is published by Faber & Faber and is available to buy here.Cariad's book You Are Not Alone is published by Bloomsbury and is available to buy here.Follow Sara & Cariad's Weirdos Book Club on Instagram @saraandcariadsweirdosbookclub and Twitter @weirdosbookclub Recorded and edited by Naomi Parnell for Plosive.Artwork by Welcome Studio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight marks the opening night for The Witches at the National Theatre's Olivier Theatre in London, the new musical adaptation of the popular Roald Dahl novel. The show features an enormous cast including Sally Ann Triplett, Katherine Kingsley, Daniel Rigby, and both an adult and young ensemble. The show has been written by Lucy Kirkwood (book/lyrics) and Dave Malloy (music/lyrics). Check out the review to find out how this show compares to previous Roald Dahl adaptations Matilda and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory... • About Mickey-Jo: As one of the leading voices in theatre criticism on a social platform, Mickey-Jo is pioneering a new medium for a dwindling field. His YouTube channel: MickeyJoTheatre is the largest worldwide in terms of dedicated theatre criticism, where he also share features, news and interviews as well as lifestyle content for over 60,000 subscribers. Since establishing himself as a theatre critic he has been able to work internationally. With a viewership that is largely split between the US and the UK he has been fortunate enough to be able to work with PR, Marketing, and Social Media representatives for shows both in New York, London, Hamburg, and Paris. He has also twice received accreditation from the world renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival. His reviews and features have also been published by WhatsOnStage, for whom he was a panelist to help curate nominees for their 2023 and 2024 Awards as well as BroadwayWorldUK and LondonTheatre.co.uk. He has been invited to speak to private tour groups, at the BEAM 2023 new musical theatre conference at Oxford Playhouse, and on a panel of critics at an event for young people considering a career in the arts courtesy of Go Live Theatre Projects. Instagram/TikTok/X: @MickeyJoTheatre
In this week's episode, I talk to one of my lovely listeners, Maddie Southorn. Marie Phillips is a writer and storyteller, based in London and publishing and performing across the world. Her debut novel, Gods Behaving Badly was released in 2007, was an international bestseller, and was made into a film starring Christopher Walken and Sharon Stone. Her subsequent novels include the Baileys Prize-nominated, The Table of Less Valued Knights, Oh I Do Like To Be…, and Create Your Own Midlife Crisis. Marie wrote her first radio series, Warhorses of Letters, with the playwright Robert Hudson in 2011, which starred Stephen Fry and Daniel Rigby and ran for three seasons on BBC Radio Four. She has been storytelling since 2019, touring Europe with shows including Lalaei, a reworking of Ovid accompanied by music.Topics that Marie & I cover are:how Marie and I are old school friends; how she has added storytelling and performing to her repertoire;the new one-woman show that she will be performing for the Amsterdam Storytelling Festival in November which is all about her maternal grandmother;the idea of redefining not just spinsterhood, but womanhood, as more than just a relationship and children;the often complicated stories around women who have children, and those who don't;how Marie is childless due to a combination of choice and circumstance, and how she has often struggled with the narrative of who a woman is when she doesn't have kids;how although she felt that she didn't want children from a young age, Marie's discovery that she fertility issues led to a period of grief around not having them;her frustration that a romantic relationship is so often seen to be THE most important thing in our lives; how Marie has always found living alone to be a lonely experience, and how until recently she lived with housemates;how the only difference between single people and those in relationships is simply 1 person;the years Marie spent living in Amsterdam and her motivation for moving there;the difference in the stories we tell about women and men;the continuing pressure on women to continue to look younger than their years;the importance of being a positive role model so younger women realise that there isn't just one path in life;how Marie found being single in her thirties far more difficult than being single in her forties.Follow Marie on Twitter: @mpphillips Marie's Website:https://mariephillips.co.uk/ Buy Marie's Books:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Books-Marie-Phillips/s?rh=n%3A266239%2Cp_27%3AMarie+Phillips Book a FREE 30 minute coaching 'taster' session HERE: https://calendly.com/lucymeggeson/30minute Fancy getting your hands on my FREE Top 10 Mindset Tips? Head over to: www.lucymeggeson.com Interested in my 1-1 Coaching? Work with me HERE: https://www.lucymeggeson.com/workwithme Join my private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1870817913309222/?ref=share Follow me on Instagram: @spinsterhoodreimagined Follow me on Twitter: @LucyMeggeson Follow me on LinkedIn: Lucy Meggeson Email me: lucy@lucymeggeson.com And thank you so much for listening!!!
Double Tony Award-winning American playwright Michael R. Jackson joins us to chat about his Broadway show A Strange Loop, which is now on at London's Barbican. The 2020 Pulitzer Prize winner tells us about the long journey to success, life as a theatre usher before fame, his irritation with Disney corporate rules, a “complex phone relationship” with American actor Tyler Perry, and his upcoming musical project based on the film Teeth.What did we think of Lily Allen in The Pillowman? Also starring Paul Kaye, the “miserable” play is written by Martin McDonagh and directed by Matthew Dunster.For our second review, it's Accidental Death of an Anarchist, starring Daniel Rigby. Dario Fo's 1970 political farce has been adapted by Tom Basden and is now on at the Theatre Royal Haymarket - but did it deserve a West End transfer? To hear Daniel Rigby's interview in full, click this link.Also, what's happening in stage news this week, Kristin Scott Thomas and Lily James are to star in a new West End play, Lyonesse at the Harold Pinter Theatre.Plus, have theatre employers failed to learn lessons from Covid? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're joined by the star of the hit BBC TV series' Eric and Ernie, award-winning comedian and actor, Daniel Rigby. He tells us about his new role in Accidental Death of an Anarchist, a play by Dario Fo and Franca Rame. He shares what it was like stepping away from comedy and how it felt to beat the likes of Matt Smith and Benedict Cumberbatch for a BAFTA.Our review of Groundhog Day is in and let's just say, it's worth seeing again, and again, and again. To hear our interview with Tim Minchin and Danny Rubin click here.We discuss Romeo and Juliet at the Almeida in Islington, which stars Ted Lasso's Toheeb Jimoh as Romeo, Metal Lord's Isis Hainsworth as Juliet, and is directed by Rebecca Frecknall.Plus in our weekly theatre news, Rufus Norris steps down from the National Theatre, and we pay tribute to Oscar- winning actress and politician, Glenda Jackson, following the news of her death at the age of 87.To read our reviews and find the latest news visit standard.co.uk/culture/theatre. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nathan Blakely was a popstar. But he was useless, died, and was reincarnated. The comedy about Nathan's adventures in the afterlife returns for a third series, starring Daniel Rigby, Ashley McGuire and guest-starring Mike Wozniak. In the first episode of the new series, Nathan is brought back to life as the leader of a wolf pack. But there's a catch - his pack are rubbish and aren't brave enough to kill anything. Can Nathan transform them into ruthless hunters? And will he ever it make it back to human again? Cast: Ashley McGuire - Carol Daniel Rigby – Nathan Hammed Animashaun – Bull Elk Tom Craine – Sniffly Ian Henry Paker – Lupo Freya Parker – Wolverina Mike Wozniak – Wolmenides Writers: Tom Craine and Henry Paker Producer: Harriet Jaine Sound: Jerry Peal Music Composed by: Phil Lepherd A Talkback production for BBC Radio 4
Luke tells Juliane about an Audible Exclusive comedy science fiction audiobook: Isaac Steele and the Forever Man by Daniel Rigby. Discuss this book at Goodreads.com Support Luke and Juliane financially via Patreon.com/lukeburrage Follow Luke on twitter: https://twitter.com/lukeburrage Luke writes his own novels, like “Minding Tomorrow”, “Combat”, “Get that rat off my face!” and “The Monster […]
BAFTA-winning, Cumberbatch-beating actor, comic, and now the writer-performer of his screamingly funny new audiobook “Isaac Steele and the Forever Man”, Daniel Rigby is an extraordinary talent. The star of “Eric & Ernie” (BBC), Black Mirror's “Waldo” episode, and Donald in Will Sharpe's amazing “Flowers” (CH4), Daniel is dipping his toe back into standup after years away.In an episode Stu describes as “absolute ComCom-Bait”, Daniel discusses having no self-esteem despite being good at everything (Stu's words not his), and how casting directors can smell that he's an “angry weirdo”. We dig into creativity, dread, anxiety, and why there's more of him than he intended in his book's ultra-nihilist protagonist…25mins of extras available exclusively to the Insiders Club include Daniel on the immense responsibility he felt when asked as a young comic to portray the legendary Eric Morecambe on screen; manufacturing a middle class “bumble” to disguise his working class background; and trying to focus on the journey of standup rather than the destination.Go to www.comedianscomedian.com/insiders for this and much more, including the exclusive Insiders Q&As with Nish Kumar, James Acaster and Fern Brady and the incredible “self-help for comedians” special with Amanda Donnet.Catch up with Daniel:TW: @danielrigbyListen free for 30 days with a free trial to Audible and devour “Isaac Steele and the Forever Man” (actually do this, it's fantastic!):www.audible.co.uk/pd/Isaac-Steele-and-the-Forever-Man-Audiobook/B09FQ8NKJ9Everything Stu's up to:This podcast is @ComComPod on Twitter and Instagram and probably bloody Tiktok as well by the time you read thiswww.comedianscomedian.comFind out everything Stu's up to at www.stuartgoldsmith.comStu offers remote and in-person talks to business, distilling insights from over 400 comics on cultivating resilience and the ability to bounce back, to all levels from C-suite to team members.“Stuart was brilliant; he nailed the brief, and the balance of meaningful content and humour was perfect for our audience.” Jo Matkin, CEO Celsus Group See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
LOOK OUT! It's only Films To Be Buried With!Join your host Brett Goldstein as he talks life, death, love and the universe with brilliant comic, writer and actor DANIEL RIGBY!Dont forget award winning! A lovely and warm presentation from Daniel and Brett, as the two catch up about so much, including Daniel's Laughing Horse comedy award, pre-comedy nerves and anxiety, the strange liberation of dying on-stage, therapy bloopers (and not from his side), mishaps while alone, the weirdness of horror, fighting with his family, and real life Karate Kid scenarios. A perfect catch up, or intro to Daniel and all the great work he does. With any luck, you will surely be able to sanction his buffoonery. Enjoy!DANIELLE LINKSIMDBTWITTERISAAC STEELE AND THE FOREVER MANBRETT GOLDSTEIN on TWITTERBRETT GOLDSTEIN on INSTAGRAMBRETT GOLDSTEIN on PATREONTED LASSOSOULMATESSUPERBOB (Brett's 2015 feature film)CORNERBOYS with BRETT & SCROOBIUS PIPDISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on FACEBOOKDISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on INSTAGRAMSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/filmstobeburiedwith. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BAFTA-award winning actor Daniel Rigby tells us about his Audible original debut Isaac Steele and the Forever Man and how his background in comedy and improvisation helped create his protagonist and his extraordinary world.
BAFTA-award winning actor Daniel Rigby tells us about his Audible original debut Isaac Steele and the Forever Man and how his background in comedy and improvisation helped create his protagonist and his extraordinary world. . . . . . In this episode you will discover: Letting ideas marinade (sometimes for years) and why it's okay […] The post EP361: Daniel Rigby — Just Start Doing It appeared first on The Bestseller Experiment.
HBOners Season Four - Landscapers It's the series finale and season finals this week, with Episode 4 of both The HBOners and HBO's Landscapers. Join Stevin and Guest Host #4 as they dissect this unconventional finals. Actors Olivia Coleman (Fleabag, The Favourite, Broadchurch) and David Thewlis (Harry Potter, The Organ Grinder's Monkey, Basic Instinct 2) take their finale bows this week and ride off into the sunset as this latest series concludes. Was this show an HB-Winnee or HB-Bummer? Tune in to find out. Also starring Kate O'Flynn, Dipo Ola, Samuel Anderson, Karl Johnson, Felicity Montagu, and Daniel Rigby. Directed by Will Sharpe (Flowers, The Electrical Life of Louis Wain). As always, we want to hear from you, so leave us a voicemail with a question, a theory, a review of the show, or just a quick hello. We'll be airing them on the podcast, addressing your concerns, answering your questions, and hearing what you have to say! Rest assured that I, Stevin Nippol, will continue to bring you the same in-depth analysis you've come to expect week in and week out. Thank you for listening. Call us at: 541-854-5541 Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thehboners
HBOners Season Four - Landscapers You know what they say: third time's the charm! It's guest host #3 and Episode 3 of both The HBOners Season Four and HBO's new British murder mystery series: Landscapers. With actors like Olivia Coleman (Fleabag, The Favourite, Broadchurch) and David Thewlis (Harry Potter, The Organ Grinder's Monkey, Basic Instinct 2), we guarantee that when it comes to this series, it's to die for. Also starring Kate O'Flynn, Dipo Ola, Samuel Anderson, Karl Johnson, Felicity Montagu, and Daniel Rigby. Directed by Will Sharpe (Flowers, The Electrical Life of Louis Wain). As always, we want to hear from you, so leave us a voicemail with a question, a theory, a review of the show, or just a quick hello. We'll be airing them on the podcast, addressing your concerns, answering your questions, and hearing what you have to say! Rest assured that I, Stevin Nippol, will continue to bring you the same in-depth analysis you've come to expect week in and week out. Thank you for listening. Call us at: 541-854-5541 Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thehboners
HBOners Season Four - Landscapers If at first you don't succeed, try try again! That's Stevin Nippol's strategy when it comes to finding a cohost. It's Episode 2 of The HBOners' fourth season, and we're trying another guest host: Kim Nussbaum! Join Stevin as he continues his search for a reChasement host. This week, he and Kim will be discussing episode two of HBO's new British murder mystery series (based on a true story): Landscapers. We've got a couple of beloved actors from across the pond: Olivia Coleman (Fleabag, The Favourite, Broadchurch) and David Thewlis (Harry Potter, The Organ Grinder's Monkey, Basic Instinct 2). Also starring Kate O'Flynn, Dipo Ola, Samuel Anderson, Karl Johnson, Felicity Montagu, and Daniel Rigby. Directed by Will Sharpe (Flowers, The Electrical Life of Louis Wain). As always, we want to hear from you, so leave us a voicemail with a question, a theory, a review of the show, or just a quick hello. We'll be airing them on the podcast, addressing your concerns, answering your questions, and hearing what you have to say! Rest assured that I, Stevin Nippol, will continue to bring you the same in-depth analysis you've come to expect week in and week out. Thank you for listening. Call us at: 541-854-5541 Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thehboners
HBOners Season Four - Landscapers Three strikes and you're out. That was Stevin Nippol's policy with former cohost Chasey Joshua, but he wasn't an HBLoner for long. For the premiere of The HBOners' fourth season, we'd like to introduce our first guest host: Thandie Johnson! If you've been listening to the show for a while, you might recognize her voice. Why's that? We'll never tell. Together our hosts are discussing episode one of HBO's new British murder mystery series (based on a true story): Landscapers. It's called “Collective Memory”, and it's a doozy. We've got a couple beloved actors from across the pond: Olivia Coleman (Fleabag, The Favourite, Broadchurch) and David Thewlis (Harry Potter, The Organ Grinder's Monkey, Basic Instinct 2). Also starring Kate O'Flynn, Dipo Ola, Samuel Anderson, Karl Johnson, Felicity Montagu, and Daniel Rigby. Directed by Will Sharpe (Flowers, The Electrical Life of Louis Wain). As always, we want to hear from you, so leave us a voicemail with a question, a theory, a review of the show, or just a quick hello. We'll be airing them on the podcast, addressing your concerns, answering your questions, and hearing what you have to say! Rest assured that I, Stevin Nippol, will continue to bring you the same in-depth analysis you've come to expect week in and week out. Thank you for listening. Call us at: 541-854-5541 Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thehboners
In which we see the return of local history enthusiast Hilary Geisler and in Local Lives we talk to Martin Cudlipp who has a very exciting world record attempt on the horizon. By Mike Wozniak Guest appearances by Daniel Rigby and Josh Widdicombe Produced by Joel Porter
Local History Edition! We touch base with local history enthusiast and local Hilary Geisler for some educational distraction local-style. With thanks to Daniel Rigby.
Victoria Wood grew up in a bungalow high up on the moors in Lancashire. The rooms were partitioned off with plywood, and she loved to play the piano on her own. She became the biggest comedy star in the UK, writing, directing, acting, and winning BAFTAS for being funny, and being serious too. Nominating the star of Wood and Walters, Dinnerladies and Housewife, 49 is Daniel Rigby. He won a BAFTA playing Eric Morecambe in 2011, and Victoria Wood played his mum. She also became his landlady. Joining the often joyful discussion is Jasper Rees - author of the upcoming authorised biography of Victoria Wood. The presenter is Matthew Parris, the producer in Bristol Miles Warde
PLEASE NOTE: This edition was put together last week BUT Jess will have chopped anything off that has become out of date so the Parish Notices will be as relevant and applicative as usual. With thanks to Daniel Rigby.
Extremely exciting Local Lives guest this edition in the form of Lyndsey Mulligan of Martello Weather! Please also find the usual community updates and our regular local history column with local history columnist and Newsletter regular Hilary Geisler. With thanks to Yasmine Akram and Daniel Rigby.
In this edition please find the usual offerings including local history with Hilary Geisler. Local Lives features Roger Prunchkin telling us about the very special new visitors to his garden - a family of natter jack toads! With thanks to Daniel Rigby and Benjamin Partridge.
Regret the Newsletter remains in podcast form for this edition. Please find all the usual newsletter features enclosed including Parish Notices, Council Watch and Crime Figures. This edition also includes the return of our local history section with Hilary Geisler and, in Local Lives, we visit the home and studio of local artist Sandy Knowles. With thanks to Daniel Rigby and Ruth Bratt.
Let's talk about pissing-yourself-laughing theatre. Lyric Hammersmith presents, a Michael Frayn play, directed by Jeremy Herrin. With Meera Syal, Debra Gilett, Lloyd Owen, Daniel Rigby, Jonathan Cullen, Amy Morgan, Simon Rouse, Lois Chimimba and Enyi Okoronkwo. http://go.otwp.uk/s01e44-noises-off This production is in progress, until the 3rd of August 2019. https://lyric.co.uk/shows/noises-off/ TRANSFERRING TO GARRICK THEATRE BETWEEN 27 SEP AND 4 JAN. https://www.garricktheatre.org/noises-off/ All thoughts and opinions expressed on this show are solely those of the individual expressing them at the time of recording, and do not necessarily reflect the official position of The Good, the Bad and the Just Plain Standard, Milk In A Wineglass & Hicks Entertainment. I, Yann Sicamois - sound in body and mind - shall never apologize to an angry mob under any circumstances. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-the-wooden-path/message
The British Comedy Reserve features digging through the gold mine of British comedy, be it on tv, film, radio, stage or wherever we can be bothered to find it. Laurie Owen dives into the history and ideas around the classic and the cult comedies to find overlooked gems. Richard is also there, apparently. This episode features the channel 4 comedy series 'flowers' by writer and director Will Sharpe, staring Mighty Boost star Julian Barratt, OSCAR WINNING ACTRESS Olivia Colman (whoooo yeh my girl!) Sophia Di martini and Daniel Rigby. Not only is it funny, but the characters are top notch and its one of the best shows about mental health you're likely to see. Seriously though, its genuinely one of the best comedies Laurie and Richard have ever seen. its because of this show, and the long conversations is began, that the british comedy reserve exists. You can find more about the show on any of the following links: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2T6YJeQ Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2ToTiHr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BritishComedyReserve/ Contact: Contact.richardminkley@gmail.com Libsys: http://richardminkley.libsyn.com
It’s MaxFunDrive! So please isit maximumfun.org/donate to support the podcast! Freya Parker and Daniel Rigby join in for this episode, which provides a guide to buying a bull. By Benjamin Partridge, Freya Parker and Daniel Rigby. Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.com
Daniel Rigby joins in for this episode in which we speak to Phillip Mushroom, one of Britain’s most well loved television actors. We’re also treated to some new music from singer-songwriter Paul Paul. By Benjamin Partridge, Daniel Rigby and Rhodri Viney. Thanks to Richard Elfyn. Music: Nouvelle Noel by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Dairy Queen Music by Rhodri Viney, lyrics by Benjamin Partridge. Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.com
It’s time to meet the stars of tomorrow! The Pleasance Comedy Reserve is back for its 13th year at the Edinburgh Fringe with another four brilliant new acts, handpicked by the Pleasance and supported by the Charlie Hartill Special Reserve Fund. Previous Comedy Reserve members include Jack Whitehall, Roisin Conaty, Joe Lycett, Simon Brodkin, Holly Walsh and Daniel Rigby. This years comedy reserve stars Catherine Bohart, Sophie Duker, Danny Clives and Nigel Ung. You’re going to meet them all in this episode as well as one of last years Comedy Reserve kids, Darren Harriot.
This episode comes from Munich in Germany, where pork is king. We also pay tribute to those who have left us in 2016, including previous guest Dr David Pin. By Benjamin Partridge. Thanks to Daniel Rigby, Jessica Ransom, Mike Wozniak and Nadia Kamil. Thanks to Andy Goddard for production help. Music: Music for Funeral Home - Part 11 by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) Four by Roman Benedict Stock media provided by Setuniman/Pond5.com and Soundrangers/Pond5.com
Improvisation is a useful tool in the rehearsal room. Daniel Rigby takes us into the rehearsal room for One Man Two Gunvors.
Daniel Rigby introduces the video diaries for One Man, Two Guvnors.