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Best podcasts about guy masterson

Latest podcast episodes about guy masterson

British Theatre Guide podcast
Guy Masterson's 30th and final Edinburgh Fringe as producer

British Theatre Guide podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 38:13


Guy Masterson, one of the most well-known and well-respected theatre producers on the Edinburgh Fringe, this year celebrates his thirtieth consecutive festival season. However, he has announced that this is also to be his last festival visit as a producer. BTG Editor David Chadderton spoke to Guy just after the first performance of one of the shows in his programme for this year about producing nearly 150 shows over three decades, the trials and joys of producing, writing, directing and performing at the Fringe and his decision to stop producing shows there. In Guy's programme for this year's Fringe, Making Marx and Victor's Victoria both run at the Assembly Rooms from 1 to 26 August 2024 each day at 11:35AM and 8:30PM respectively. Guy's solo shows Under Milk Wood and Animal Farm are both at Pleasance at EICC at 6PM, the first on 14 August and the second on 18 August. For more information about Guy and his work, past, present and future, see the Theatre Tours International web site.

The Literary London podcast.
The Edinburgh Fringe Preview Show

The Literary London podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 29:45


Nick Hennegan looks forward to performing at the World's biggest open arts festival in Edinburgh on Resonance 104.4fm and BohemianBritain.com. There's music and speech from some new shows and some classics, including The Choir of Man and Guy Masterson. ⁠www.BohemianBritain.com⁠

Nick Hennegan's Literary London
The Edinburgh Fringe Preview Show

Nick Hennegan's Literary London

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 29:44


Nick Hennegan looks forward to performing at the World's biggest open arts festival in Edinburgh on Resonance 104.4fm and BohemianBritain.com. There's music and speech from some new shows and some classics, including The Choir of Man and Guy Masterson. www.BohemianBritain.com

The Literary London podcast.
Animal Farm, George Orwell and performer Guy Masterson

The Literary London podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 29:53


Guy Masterson talks to Nick Hennegan about life as an artist and  performer. www.BohemianBritain.com 

Nick Hennegan's Literary London
Animal Farm, George Orwell and performer Guy Masterson

Nick Hennegan's Literary London

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 29:52


Guy Masterson talks to Nick Hennegan about life as an artist and performer. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bohemianbritain/message

Stage Whisper
Whisper in the Wings Episode 313

Stage Whisper

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 25:32


We were so honored to welcome the legendary and incredible creator/performer, Guy Masterson, onto the latest Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper. He joined us to talk about his upcoming production of A Christmas Carol, which is making it's New York debut this year! Be sure to tune in for this amazing conversation, and then check out this incredible interpretation of this classic holiday tale!A Christmas CarolDecember 20th-30th@ The SoHo PlayhouseTickets and more information are available at sohoplayhouse.comAnd be sure to follow Guy to stay up to date on all his upcoming projects and productions:theatretoursinternational.com and guymasterson.com

Nick Hennegan's Literary London
Dylan Thomas and Other Artists - a birthday party!

Nick Hennegan's Literary London

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 29:50


This week, Nick Hennegan celebrates the birth of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, with performances from Cerys Matthews and Guy Masterson. www.BohemianBritain.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bohemianbritain/message

The Literary London podcast.
Dylan Thomas and other artists!

The Literary London podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 29:51


This week, Nick Hennegan celebrates the birth of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, with performances from Cerys Matthews and Guy Masterson. www.BohemianBritain.com

BroadwayRadio
Class Notes: Guy Masterson from “The Shark is Broken”

BroadwayRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 13:28


Alex Brightman, Ian Shaw & Colin Donnell in THE SHAR IS BROKEN – Photo by Matthew Murphy Listen: Lauren Class Schneider talks to Guy Masterson, Director of “The Shark is Broken” at the John Golden Theatre. Colin Donnell, Ian Shaw, and Alex Brightman in THE SHARK IS BROKEN – Photo read more The post Class Notes: Guy Masterson from “The Shark is Broken” appeared first on BroadwayRadio.

The Theatre Podcast with Alan Seales
Bonus - "The Shark is Broken" RED CARPET Coverage

The Theatre Podcast with Alan Seales

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 13:38


Recorded live on Aug 10th, 2023, this red carpet coverage of "The Shark is Broken", a show based on the true events that happened between takes on set with Roy Schneider, Richard Dreyfuss, and Robert Shaw. This opening night episode includes convos with Alex Brightman, Colin Donnell, Ian Shaw, Peter Bradbury, Stephen Dexter, Coby Getzug, James Monroe Iglehart, Patti Murin, Elizabeth Teeter, Blake Roman, Guy Masterson, Christian Slater, and an actual shark: Robert Herjavec. Do YOU remember who the leader of the Sharks is!? Be sure to visit https://thesharkisbroken.com/ for more info. Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast Threads, Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast TikTok: @thetheatrepodcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nick Hennegan's Literary London
Dylan Thomas, Cerys Matthews and Guy Masterson. Nick Goes Welsh!

Nick Hennegan's Literary London

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 29:27


Nick Hennegan celebrates International Dylan Thomas Day with readings from Cerys Matthews and Guy Masterson. www.BohemianBritain.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bohemianbritain/message

The Literary London podcast.
Dylan Thomas, Cerys Matthews and Guy Masterson. Nick Goes Welsh!

The Literary London podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 29:28


Nick Hennegan celebrates International Dylan Thomas Day with readings from Cerys Matthews and Guy Masterson. ⁠www.BohemianBritain.com⁠ 

The Clive Barker Podcast
403 : Updates – Catching Up and What's Happening

The Clive Barker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 76:38


Thank you for joining us at then Clive Barker Podcast. In episode 403, Jose and Ryan catch up with the news, listener feedback, and there's an update on the interview book.  Sponsor : Don Bertram's Celebrate Imagination  What we've been up to Jose & Ryan Update on the Interview Book 5/5/18 – 5 years since TFW for the BarkerCast News from the Reef Pete Atkins — Darkness Beckons, the latest anthology from editor Mark Morris. It'll be published in October by Flame Tree Press in both the US and the UK.  it's been six months since the paperback and ebook of All Our Hearts Are Ghosts were released, and both Encyclopocalypse Publications and I are hoping that the audiobook will be done before its first birthday!”  Mini Rolling Darkness Revue Reunion – LitFest Opening Reception Martin Mercer — Wrong Side of Hollywood – New Episode will feature Guy Masterson, director of the west end hit, “A Shark Is Broken” LSF – Death World IndieGoGo Ed Martinez Interview Excerpt – Keith Thompson Cinema Slime Nightbreed, Hellbound, Dead Pit t-Shirts May 21 1987 – The Many Hells of Clive Barker (Fresh Air Archives, Terry Gross) How We Made Hellraiser (The Guardian) 10/30/2017 Feedback / Questions From Dalton Elliot: Email From Dustin Vanderpool: Facebook > BarkerCast Listeners Group Occupy Midian: Marc Daneker Show Notes How to Play Phantasy Star Online:   | Wii | XBOX | PC / PC Dolphin Emulator (GamewCube) Civvie11 Review of Undying Clive Barker's Undying – The Spooky Button Hellraiser – The Infernal Cartridge Coming Next  A-Z Commentaries: Z is for Zombie (Day of the Dead)  More Classic Commentaries More Jericho Squad 77 Interview Surprise And this podcast, having no beginning will have no end.  web www.clivebarkercast.com iOS App| Android App, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Android, Stitcher, Spotify, Pandora, Libsyn, Tunein, iHeart Radio, Pocket Casts, Google Play, Radio.com, DoubleTwist and YouTube and Join the Occupy Midian group Twitter: @BarkerCast| @OccupyMidian  Opening Music is by Ray Norrish End Credits Music by Matt Furniss

Twice Nightly: The Theatre Podcast
Guy Masterson - Under Milk Wood, Jaws & Eric Morecambe

Twice Nightly: The Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 84:44


Join Maria Lovelady & Michael Alan-Bailey as they chat to director, actor and all-round theatrical genius Guy Masterson ahead of his upcoming run of 'Under Milk Wood' at one of our favourite haunts, Wiltons Music Hall . Our duo discuss all things Dylan Thomas with Guy along with unearthing stories about his other Olivier-nominated and winning triumphs 'The Shark is Broken', 'Twelve Angry Men' and 'Morecambe'. We also chat intimately about Guy's uncle, none other than Richard Burton, and how a road trip together before Burton's death inspired Guy's career. As a bonus, you will even discover what Elizabeth Taylor had hanging on her walls. Have a listen to find out… Buy Tickets for Under Milk Wood here: https://wiltons.org.uk/whatson/789-under-milk-wood Links to 'Twice Nightly' show tickets: LIVERPOOL - Royal Court - Studio Thu 27 - Sat 29 April - 2.30pm/7.30pm www.liverpoolsroyalcourt.com PRESCOT - Shakespeare North Playhouse Sat 6 (2/6pm) - Sun 7 May (4pm) https://shakespearenorthplayhouse.co.uk/event/twice-nightly/ BRIDGNORTH - Theatre On The Steps Fri 12 May – 7.30pm www.theatreonthesteps.co.uk WIRRAL - The Gladstone Theatre Sat 20 May – 7.30pm www.gladstonetheatre.org.uk BLACKPOOL - The Blackpool Grand Sat 27 May - 2.30/7.30 https://www.blackpoolgrand.co.uk/event/twice-nightly Appear on the show and leave us a voice message at https://www.speakpipe.com/TwiceNightlyThePodcast Get in touch - twicenightlythepodcast@gmail.com IG - twicenightlytheatrepodcast TikTok- twicenightlypodcast Twitter - @twicenightlypod Facebook - Twice Nightly: The Podcast Brought to you by Frame This Presents...

The Literary London podcast.
Christmas, Carol and Cerys!

The Literary London podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 28:43


We get festive with Cerys Matthews and Nick Hennegan talks about his version and plays part of A Christmas Carol which he's adapted and directed and is currently touring the UK, performed by Olivier award-winner Guy Masterson! Also on BohemianBritain.com   

Nick Hennegan's Literary London
Christmas, Carol and Cerys!

Nick Hennegan's Literary London

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 28:42


We get festive with Cerys Matthews and Nick Hennegan talks about his version and plays part of A Christmas Carol which he's adapted and directed and is currently touring the UK, performed by Olivier award-winner Guy Masterson! Also on BohemianBritain.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohemianbritain/message

The Literary London podcast.
A Christmas Carol… by…er… Me! (And Charles Dickens. And Wheelers Lane Junior School..!)

The Literary London podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 28:43


Nick Hennegan launches the festive season by exploring his relationship with Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, including how his Junior School helped inspire a current UK tour with Guy Masterson. It features a reading by the Olivier Award-winning actor. With Music by Cerys Matthews and Robb Williams. For details of where you can see the show now, see www.TheChristmasCarol.co.uk  

Nick Hennegan's Literary London
A Christmas Carol... by Me!

Nick Hennegan's Literary London

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 28:42


Nick Hennegan launches the festive season by exploring his relationship with Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol, including how his Junior School helped and a reading by Olivier Award winner - actor, Guy Masterson. With Music by Cerys Matthews and Robb Williams. Also on www.BohemianBritain.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bohemianbritain/message

Business News Wales Podcasts
DAY 9 - The Wales Week London Podcast

Business News Wales Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 20:55


Today Co Founders Dan Langford, and Mike Jordon are joined by guests including the Switzerland ambassador Markus Leitner, actor Guy Masterson and Head of UK Projects at Furrer+Frey AG, Noel Dolphin who talk to host Mark Powney from Business News Wales about the some of the latest events today at Wales Week London.

Mal Pope in Conversation
The Mal & Johnny Show - Guy Masterson ‘The Shark Is Broken‘

Mal Pope in Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 17:12


Mal and Johnny chat to director Gus Masterson about his new West Show 'The Shark is Broken'. The play tells the behind the scenes story of the making of the film Jaws and the increasingly fractious relationship between 2 of the film's stars, Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfus. The play is co-written by Ian Shaw, son of actor Robert Shaw. Ian also stars as his father in the play. Oh, and 'The shark is broken' refers to the mechanical shark form Jaws that had a habit of breaking down.

British Theatre Guide podcast
Restarting the Edinburgh Festivals: Guy Masterson on his 27th Fringe

British Theatre Guide podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 20:18


After the cancellation of the 2020 Edinburgh Festivals due to the coronavirus pandemic, apart from a small number of online shows, the 2021 festivals are going ahead, with some shows happening in front of live audiences and some online. BTG Editor David Chadderton spoke to Fringe performer, writer, director and producer Guy Masterson, in Edinburgh to perform a cut-down version of his one-man Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas for his 27th year on the Fringe, about how different Edinburgh seems this year, as well as the damage caused to theatre by lockdown, even touching on the effects of Brexit on touring artists. Guy Masterson's shows tour regularly around the UK and internationally. The Shark is Broken will run at the Ambassador's Theatre in London from 9 October 2021 to 15 January 2022. For more information, see Theatre Tours International.

Connecting Greeks Podcast
George Kapiniaris

Connecting Greeks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 55:38


George Kapiniaris is one of Australia's best loved comedy, music and TV stars - having had an incredible impact on Australian popular culture over the last thirty five years. His claim to fame was his starring role in the hugely popular stage show 'Wogs Out Of Work'. Since then, the Australian public has continued to see him use his Greek heritage as inspiration for future roles and performances. George developed his popular style of ethnic comedy at Rusden College in 1985. Straight away he was labelled as a pioneer of Ethnic Humour in Australia. We all loved him as DJ in 'The Flying Doctors' and who could forget his starring role as the manic waiter Memo in TV's 'Acropolis Now' from 1989 to 1992 (a show which he co-produced & co-created). Since 1992 George has also been the front man of his 70's cover band 'The Flares'. In 2004 George was nominated for a Green Room Award for his role of Stretch in the musical 'Oh, What a Night'. other musical credits include 'The Rocky Horror Show' and 'Return to the Forbidden Planet'. His theatre credits include 'The Resistable Rise of Arturo Ui' for the MTC, 'The Queen and I ', 'An Evening with Merv Hughes' and Guy Masterson's production of '12 Angry Men'. George's film credits include 'Alex and Eve', 'Big Mammas Boy', 'Thundersruck', 'Bloody Footy', 'Fat Pizza', 'Housos The Movie', 'Closer and Closer Apart' & 'Joey' - George also appeared on the TV series 'Its A Date!'. Kapiniaris was also seen in the controversial mini series 'Underbelly', playing George Defteros - the lawyer to Melbourne's underworld. In 2009 George appeared as a regular panelist on the very popular SBS show "The Squiz". In 2021 George will be touring OZ with his comedy stage show, 'Crazy Rich Ethnics'. He and his Co Stars have received two ACE awards for Best Comedy for their 'Il Dago' Shows and this year he and his team were nominated for Best Comedy for their 'Wildwogs' Production. George has recently played a Vulgarian Spy in The Australian production of 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang The Musical' and starred last year in The Production Company's Award Winning Show 'Nice Work If You Can Get It!' where he stole the show with amazing reviews. Download the Connecting Greeks app: https://connectinggreeks.com/app.html

il posto delle parole
Julia Holden "A childhood in Berlin"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 14:51


Julia HoldenUn teatro che parla ingleseJProductionhttps://www.jproductions.itNasce a Milano J.Productions, una realtà che intende valorizzare lo storico scambio culturale tra la cultura italiana e il teatro inglese. Un cartellone di produzioni teatrali proprie, didattica nelle scuole e workshop con esperti registi e attori inglesi. E a causa della pandemia un programma di reading online dal titolo Changing Times e un omaggio a Dante tradotto in inglese. Nasce a Milano J.Productions con l'obiettivo di promuovere il teatro in lingua inglese: nel 2021 porterà in scena Mr Owens's Pocketbook e Walking to Jerusalem di Justin Butcher e Manifesting Mrs Marx, diretto da Guy Masterson, già vincitore dell'Olivier Award e The Last Cuckoo con l'attore Andrew Harrison. Il debutto con produzione inedita a firma J.Productions, Hippolytus Unplugged, opera scritta e diretta da Justin Butcher, è prevista in cartellone a Milano per autunno.La prima occasione però, a teatri chiusi, è offerta da sei reading online su zoom, un modo anche per prender confidenza con il progetto e la sua filosofia, accompagnati da attori professionisti, l'iniziativa si chiama Changing Times, in linea con i tempi, esplora vari stili narrativi e tematici offrendo anche la possibilità di interazione tra partecipanti e organizzatori (https://www.jproductions.it/portfolio_page/changing-times/).Poi un inedito omaggio a Dante tradotto in inglese e analizzato in presa diretta, sempre in modalità smart, da docenti e attori. Un tributo che sottolinea la stima per i grandi della letteratura italiana da sempre oggetto di studio e fruizione in Gran Bretagna. Con Speaking DANTE, si alternano analisi testuale, reading e commenti interattivi in cui il pubblico non è solo uditore, ma parte del processo di valorizzazione dei canti e della produzione letteraria del sommo poeta. Una serie di incontri quindicinali saranno fruibili per tutto il 2021. “C'è uno storico scambio culturale tra la cultura italiana e il teatro inglese – spiega l'ideatrice del progetto Julia Holden – un'influenza reciproca che dura da centinaia d'anni. Oggi però credo che il teatro sia anche uno strumento che vada oltre all'intrattenimento, è un metodo di apprendimento della lingua, un modo per imparare l'oratoria, per acquisire un'espressività utile anche nella vita professionale.”Infatti J.Productions lavorerà su più piani: un calendario di spettacoli in lingua aperti alla città in diversi teatri, workshop con esperti registi ed attori inglesi per aspiranti artisti del settore, didattica nelle scuole per apprendere la lingua in modo più immediato e piacevole, collaboratori con aziende e professionisti che usano il public speaking per le loro attività.Julia Holden ha un'esperienza ventennale in ambito legale, è esperta di proprietà intellettuale, inglese d'origine vive in Italia da molti anni e ha spesso osservato come la sua professione si misuri con l'abilità oratoria. “I tribunali italiani sono meno teatrali, passatemi il termine, rispetto a quelli anglosassoni. Ma l'abilità a parlare, in piedi davanti ad un giudice, così come di fronte ad un uditorio, non è semplice. Necessita mestiere, capacità oratoria. Studio ed esercizio. Il teatro fornisce questi strumenti.”In qualità di direttore artistico e appassionata di teatro, la Holden, negli ultimi dieci anni ha stretto collaborazioni prestigiose con il drammaturgo britannico Justin Butcher, con l'attore e regista Guy Masterson Mastroianni, con l'attore Rupert Mason, figure carismatiche del teatro inglese che collaboreranno a nuovi progetti.“Sono un grande estimatore della cultura italiana e il teatro è sempre stato uno degli ambiti culturali attraverso cui i due paesi si sono conosciuti e confrontati. Inoltre la commedia dell'arte e le tante affinità tra la mia produzione più contemporanea e Dario Fo, sono pietre miliari della mia visione teatrale e mi avvicinano all'Italia - spiega Justin Butcher “Questo progetto di Julia Holden è un modo di riconnettersi con la tradizione dei nostri paesi, ho trovato naturale puntare su un teatro inglese di qualità e le precedenti esperienze in Italia sono state molto apprezzate. ”Butcher ha svolto attività legate anche all'insegnamento e alla divulgazione del teatro tradizionale, ha in questa veste collaborato con la BBC.“Questo periodo di lockdown ci costringe a ripensare la progettualità, ma è molto stimolante – continua Butcher - sono molto sorpreso dalla partecipazione a reading e performance on-line, anche il ruolo degli spettatori cambia, siamo più sullo stesso piano, più interattivi con loro. Certo speriamo tutti di tornare a recitare dal vivo presto”. J.Production è sostenuta dal main sponsor Trevisan & Cuonzo, e da Property International e Ovunque Verde; collabora con Shakespeare in Italy, Passion Pit Theatre, RedHeart Theatre, Theatre Tour International e International School of Milan.Dettagli e aggiornamenti su https://www.jproductions.itIL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

The LinkAdelaide Podcast
LinkAdelaide - Joanne John Michael: Misery

The LinkAdelaide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2012 12:44


Seen the film? This is nothing like that. Based on a scripted version of Stephen King's novel officially sanctioned by the author, Misery, a two-hander originally presented at the Bakehouse, returns to the Centre for International Theatre in 2012 for the Fringe. We spoke to the cast and director about playing baddies, delighting in audience reactions and crafting theatrical experiences for works widely known from film.

The LinkAdelaide Podcast
LinkAdelaide - Guy Masterson: The Half

The LinkAdelaide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2012 10:20


After steadily building up his Centre for International Theatre in Adelaide during successive fringes, we spoke to Guy Masterson about his offerings in 2012, his beginnings as an actor, and his own work in the 2012 Fringe, The Half.

The LinkAdelaide Podcast
LinkAdelaide - Belt Up Theatre: Outland

The LinkAdelaide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2012 10:17


England's Belt Up Theatre are presenting two works at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe. In the second, Outland, Belt Up Theatre looks into the life, mind, and work of author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll. We spoke to the cast about aging, recapturing youth, and Neil Gaiman.

The LinkAdelaide Podcast
LinkAdelaide - Belt Up Theatre: The Boy James

The LinkAdelaide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2012 9:11


England's Belt Up Theatre are presenting two works at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe. The first, The Boy James, invites audiences into the world of James, a character loosely based on Peter Pan author, JM Barrie. We spoke to the company about working with audiences, and such a well known literary figure.

The LinkAdelaide Podcast
LinkAdelaide - Justin Butcher: Scaramouche Jones

The LinkAdelaide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2012 19:55


After an award winning appearance in 2010, Justin Butcher has returned to Adelaide, and the Centre for International Theatre at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe Festival to present his one man voyage through the twentieth century, Scaramouche Jones.

The LinkAdelaide Podcast
LinkAdelaide - Central Standard Theatre: Driving Miss Daisy

The LinkAdelaide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2012 16:00


Hailing from the middle of the USA, Kansas City's Central Standard Theatre are making their Australian debut at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe Festival with their simple but elegant production of Driving Miss Daisy. We spoke to the cast about this American classic, and what makes their production different.

The LinkAdelaide Podcast
LinkAdelaide - Beth Fitzgerald David Calvitto: Imperial Fizz

The LinkAdelaide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2012 7:41


Featuring two previous visitors to the Adelaide Fringe, the Centre for International Theatre's Imperial Fizz is a piece of theatre with music, dance, and mystery. We spoke to the cast of this two hander about the show, and tried to find out more..

The LinkAdelaide Podcast
LinkAdelaide - Nicholas Collett: Spitfire Solo

The LinkAdelaide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2012 6:35


Written during his time in Adelaide for the last Fringe, Spitfire Solo is Nicholas Collett's celebration of the brave Spitfire pilots who repeatedly put their lives on the line during war times long past, and how they've aged. We spoke to Nicholas about some of these magnificent men, and the special Adelaide connection within the work, ahead of its premiere.

The LinkAdelaide Podcast
LinkAdelaide - Gavin Robertson Nicholas Collett: The Six-Sided Man

The LinkAdelaide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2012 6:25


Based on a book in which the author throws his life's direction entirely to chance, six options and a roll of a di, The Six-Sided Man makes a welcome return to Adelaide at the 2012 Fringe with Gavin Robertson and Nicholas Collett in the starring roles. We spoke to the gents about dice.

The LinkAdelaide Podcast
LinkAdelaide - Richard Fry: The Ballad Of Unbeatable Hearts

The LinkAdelaide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2012 10:41


Dealing with the little discussed issue of youth suicide, Richard Fry's one man show The Ballad of the Unbeatable Hearts frankly discusses youths (boys especially) who end their lives prematurely. In a show which could be depressing in itself, Richard goes further than most, offering hope and solutions to the disenfranchised. We spoke to Richard about homosexuality and hope for the generations.