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Penny Lancaster is a special constable, TV personality and photographer. She's also married to rock legend Rod Stewart. Penny talks to Anita Rani about her life so far - from being bullied at school and living with severe dyslexia, to her IVF journey and educating her boys about the menopause. Penny also shares insights into her marriage to Rod and how for the past four years she has served as a Special Constable with the City of London Police.We examine the part that women's safety is playing in protests about immigration in the UK. Reflecting the range of opinion from women who are protesting outside asylum hotels and forming street patrols they say to protect girls, to women's organisations who believe that violence against women and girls is being weaponised for political gain. Anita speaks to the BBC's Senior UK correspondent Sima Kotecha.Punch is a play that looks at the ripple effects of a single punch, thrown by a teenager on a night out in Nottingham with fatal consequences. It is on stage in London and the mother of the young man killed, Joan Scourfield, is played by Julie Hesmondhalgh. Both Julie and Joan join Anita to discuss this remarkable story of restorative justice. It's the Women's Rugby World Cup Final on Saturday between England and Canada. For the first time in history, an all-female grounds management team will be prepping the pitch for the Women's final. It's groundbreaking: only 2% of grounds managers are women, and there's a recruitment crisis looming. Anita is joined by Cheryl Hill, part of the team at Twickenham stadium and Jennifer Carter of the Grounds Management Association. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Rebecca Myatt
The new play "The Other Americans" was written by John Leguizamo, and stars Leguizamo as a laundromat owner in Queens who is grappling with secrets and trying to keep his business afloat. Things come to a head when his son, Nick, played by Trey Santiago-Hudson, returns from a stay at a mental health facility. Leguizamo and Santiago-Hudson discuss the play, which is running at the Public Theater through October 19.
In this episode of the Broad Street Review Podcast, host Darnelle Radford speaks with playwright Daniel Neer about his new work, 'Dachau for Queers,' which explores the historical context of a psychiatric hospital in California that incarcerated gay men. The conversation delves into themes of empathy, self-acceptance, family dynamics, and the importance of community support within the LGBTQ+ experience. Neer shares insights into the creative process and the role of theater in fostering social change, emphasizing the need for understanding and connection in a fragmented society.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Play and the Artist02:05 Exploring the Themes of 'Dachau for Queers'06:02 The Creative Process Behind the Play11:58 Family Dynamics and Identity18:14 Community and Empathy in the LGBTQ+ Experience24:00 The Importance of Storytelling in ArtDACHAU FOR QUEERS Workshop Production of a New Play by Daniel NeerDirected by Ted GorodetzkyProduced by The LAB It's 1970, and runaway Jonah Goodson is confined at California's notorious Atascadero Psychiatric Hospital. His “sickness”? Homosexuality. Navigating a psychotropic maze of barbaric treatments, he encounters the most unlikely guides – but are they real or imagined?Gruesomely referred to as Dachau for Queers, the maximum-security forensic institution Atascadero Psychiatric Hospital was widely renowned for its experimental therapies of electrical and pharmacological shock treatments subjected upon inmates to "cure" them of their perceived sexual deviations. The fictional Jonah Goodson, estranged from his family and adrift in 1970's San Francisco, gets caught in the belly of that beast and wrestles with his jumbled mind to carve a journey out. At times shockingly brutal and at others comically surreal, Daniel Neer's new play is an innovative odyssey punctuated by surprising characters, leaps of fantasy, and heartfelt truths.Written by Daniel Neer Directed by Ted Gorodetzky Cast: Tristan Jenis, Lois Sach*, Neena Boyle, Ted Gorodetzky*, Avery Leach (*appearing courtesy AEA)FOR MORE INFORMATION: https://phillyfringe.org/events/dachau-for-queers/
NBC News business and data correspondent Brian Cheung breaks down the fall season by the numbers. Also, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, an inside look at the origins of the fast-growing sport of padel. Plus, Chloë Grace Moretz joins to discuss bringing her talents to the stage in the new play ‘Caroline.' And, our Shop TODAY team shares helpful hacks to rebuild your routines. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Nevena, Macca, Paul and Stephen are joined live in the studio by Tom Ballard. Thomas Colin Ballard is an Australian comedian, broadcaster, actor, and writer. Starting out in radio, he... LEARN MORE The post Sat, 20th, Sept, 2025: Tom Ballard, Stand Up Comedian, TV & Radio Personality: HIS New Play: jks: a comedy(?) appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Ann talks with Dr. Stan Denman, Theatre Arts Baylor University, Dr. Carla Neuss, Assistant Professor of Theatre Baylor University and Preston Kirk, Actor, about the upcoming Baylor New Play Initiative. We also get Act Locally Live with Elizabeth Riley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
INTERVIEW: Jackson Rosie on new play 'We Remember Wrong' by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, highlights a new theatrical production being staged in Galway this week, Finding Sophie, which examines the legal and societal attitudes to couples with intellectual disabilities.
First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes … divorce? Award-winning television host, actress and playwright Joy Behar goes from screen to stage in her new play, “My First Ex-Husband," premiering at the Huntington on September 12. We speak with Joy Behar and fellow iconic funny lady and cast member Jackie Hoffman about the show. Then, Olivia Blount squeaked through her employment interview to land the job of her dreams: working with the renowned Aubrey Merritt, a detective with a global reputation for solving impossible murder cases. Aubrey and Olivia's Boomer - Gen Z relationship is at the heart of Liza Tully's new novel, “The World's Greatest Detective and Her Just Okay Assistant" -- our September selection for Bookmarked: The Under the Radar Book Club. RSVP to our Bookmarked LIVE! event at Parkside Bookshop: bit.ly/UTRParkside
INTERVIEW: Lara Macgregor & Tabitha Littlejohn on new play 'Every Brilliant Thing' by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
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Also on Arizona Spotlight: "Weekend Edition Sunday" host Ayesha Rascoe on the current reality facing NPR; and storyteller Sharon Wysocki tells how her art project went viral way back in the '90s.
We Hear from the New Play Caller in H-Town on OFFENSE for these 2025 Texans! NICK CALEY OC-Tues Presser LIVE on THE DRIVE!! full 851 Wed, 20 Aug 2025 03:12:27 +0000 cPenqFoGC3R1UxZrlHp0C0CGnYSzfF7m sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley sports We Hear from the New Play Caller in H-Town on OFFENSE for these 2025 Texans! NICK CALEY OC-Tues Presser LIVE on THE DRIVE!! 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
Actor and writer Shane O'Reilly joined Oliver and spoke about his upcoming production – Her Father's Voice. Shane grew up with deaf parents and told us how this experience has influenced much of his work.
Comedian Lucas Waterfill is a rising star in the Indianapolis comedy scene. His work mixes autobiographical storytelling with sharp social commentary. Waterfill was born with cerebral palsy and he uses his experiences navigating the world with a disability as a springboard for his comedy. Waterfill's latest project “Up All the Nights” is a play, co-written with Blake Mellencamp. “Up All the Nights” will be premiering this month at Indy Fringe. The play is described as a “hilarious look at navigating life with a disability. ‘Up All the Nights' translates Waterfill's experiences to the stage, showing life in a world that's not designed with you in mind and emphasizing the importance of building community within a harsh political climate.” “Up All the Nights” will be staged daily at Indy Fringe from August 16-24. Listen to an interview with Waterfill and Mellencamp as they discuss the inspiration behind “Up All the Nights.”
A new play, ‘The Robinson Experiment', explores the extraordinary story of one of Ireland's mass emigration programmes during the 19th century.Joining Seán to discuss is Cora Fenton, Producer at CallBack Theatre Company…Image: CallBack Theatre
A new play, ‘The Robinson Experiment', explores the extraordinary story of one of Ireland's mass emigration programmes during the 19th century.Joining Seán to discuss is Cora Fenton, Producer at CallBack Theatre Company…Image: CallBack Theatre
“Joan: A New Play About Joan Rivers” is having its regional premiere at the Barrington Stage Company's Boyd-Quinson Stage in downtown Pittsfield, Massachusetts.The audience will discover the pioneer who conquered a man's world, the mother of all-time punchlines, and the woman who had it all, lost it all, and did it all. It is a no-holds-barred look at the life of a true legend. The play is directed at Barrington by David Ivers.Tessa Auberjonois plays Joan Rivers.
Emma Donoghue talks about her new play, “The Wind Coming Over the Sea”
Gaia is not only a talented actress but writer as well, starring in some of the biggest shows of the last few years, The Witcher (Netflix) and Everything I Know About Love (BBC) to name a couple. She graduated from the University of Cambridge and has been involved in several other projects across stage and screen. Including:For screen:Red, White and Royal BlueShort Film: FerretThe Witcher Series 1-3 - NetflixEverything I Know About Love - BBCFor stage:Her Very Many Faces1984, Wimbledon TheatreThe Trial, KafkaMacbethWatership DownA Midsummer Nights Dream As a writer she has written and starred in her own plays, “Fake It Till You Make It” at the Edinburgh and Camden Fringes. Including her brand new one woman show that will be taking her back to both festivals this year. This one is called “Centre of the Universe”, which previewed at Theatre 503 in London very recently. A story about the impact of social media on the young population and how a TikTok influencer can make them believe they are indeed, the Centre of the Universe. Produced by the great Trish Wadley. I was lucky to see it in previews and it's a brilliant show accurately documenting the power of social media as well as a fantastic performance from Gaia herself!Tickets for the Edinburgh run on sale now!https://festival.summerhallarts.co.uk/events/centre-of-the-universe/Gaia discusses her writing process, her inspiration for Centre of the Universe, the impact of social media on young people and her time filming The Witcher with Mr Cavill (not bad for her first ever on set experience!). Such a pleasure Gaia, here's to next time. Oliver GowerSpotlight Link: https://www.spotlight.com/9097-9058-5261Instagram: @ollietheuncensoredcriticFor enquiries and requests: olliegower10@gmail.comPlease Like, Download and Subscribe ✍️Thank you all for your support!Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name. Early Morning
Susan Aversa, Artistic Director at the Collaborative Theater Project, joins the Exchange.
Lorenzo Allchurch and Alex Helfrecht, the writer and director of new play Lost Watches, which is to première at Park Theatre in London this summer, met when Alex directed Lorenzo as a child actor ten years ago in the film The White King. For his debut full-length play as a writer, Lorenzo will star alongside a sculpture of the head of the author William Burroughs voiced by Jason Isaacs, star of, amongst others, The Salt Path, The White Lotus, The Death of Stalin and the Harry Potter films, in the latter as Lucius Malfoy. BTG Editor David Chadderton spoke to Lorenzo and Alex about the play and how to stage something with a surreal style and lots of technical challenges, the writing and development process, the differences between film and theatre directing, finding a gap in Jason's busy schedule and lots more. Lost Watches can be seen at Park Theatre in London from 30 July to 23 August 2025.
John, Paul and Macca talk to Nina Taylor, MP Albert Park, LGBTQIA grants, Minus 18 Ball- Sigrid Thornton New Play-Mother Play coming out after 60 Nina was elected to... LEARN MORE The post Saturday, 12th July, 2025: Nina Taylor, MP Albert Park, LGBTQIA grants, Minus 18 Ball- Sigrid Thornton New Play-Mother Play coming out after 60 appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Today's Lake and Shed framed conversation is about the Jack Thorne play, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Nick reviews the history of how Rowling was sold on the idea of a Wizarding World stage production via a bit of bait and switch marketing and John reads the review of the Jack Thorn script by Pepperdine English Professor James Thomas. Neither John nor Nick is a big fan of the play but their back and forth about the several controversies connected with it and the question of its being “the eighth Harry Potter story” are still challenging and fun.New to the Lake and Shed Kanreki Birthday series? Here's what we're doing:On 31 July 2025, Joanne Murray, aka J. K. Rowling and Robert Galbraith, will be celebrating her 60th birthday. This celebration is considered a ‘second birth' in Japan or Kanreki because it is the completion of the oriental astrological cycle. To mark JKR's Kanreki, Dr John Granger and Nick Jeffery, both Nipponophiles, are reading through Rowling's twenty-one published works and reviewing them in light of the author's writing process, her ‘Lake and Shed' metaphor. The ‘Lake' is the biographical source of her inspiration; the ‘Shed' is the alocal place of her intentional artistry, in which garage she transforms the biographical stuff provided by her subconscious mind into the archetypal stories that have made her the most important author of her age. You can hear Nick and John discuss this process and their birthday project at the first entry in this series of posts: Happy Birthday, JKR! A Lake and Shed Celebration of her Life and Work.Tomorrow? Another work with Rowling's name on the cover that is the not the work she wrote! Nick and John take a Lake and Shed long look at the screenplay for the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them film. On the Lake side of things, Nick explores the genesis of this movie franchise (and finds The Blind Pig speakeasy in Rowling's home!). John lays out the twelve scenes cut from Rowling's shooting script to make the case that what was published as ‘The Original Screenplay' was a Reader's Digest condensed version of her story, one that “fit the woman to the dress.”Links to posts mentioned in today's Lake and Shed conversation for further reading:* Pepperdine's Premiere Potter Pundit James Thomas Reviews Jack Thorne's ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child'* Re-Hashing, Re-working, and Resurrection: The Cursed Child and Why Authors Cannot Settle for Re-Visiting their Texts.* Rowling's Pregnancy Traps: Bellatrix Lestrange and the Cursed Child Delphini* New ‘Cursed Child' Condensed Version: Will the New Play's Script Be Published?* Cursed Child and HogwartsProfessor Fan Fiction post Deathly Hallows* Cursed Child: Rowling Video Testimony* MuggleNet Academia: Four Hogwarts Professors Discuss ‘Cursed Child'* Reading, Writing, Rowling Episode 12: Serious Readers Talk About Cursed Child Performances in NYC, London* Guest Post: PotterPundit at Cursed Child* Voldemort, Delphini, and Oedipus: Complex Folks and Cursed Children* Meta-Potter: Is ‘Cursed Child' Harry Potter Canon or Something Else?The eleven HogwartsProfessor birthday videos posted thus far in this series can be read at the links below:* A Lake and Shed Reading of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone* A Lake and Shed Reading of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets* A Lake and Shed Reading of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban* A Lake and Shed Reading of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire* A Lake and Shed Reading of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix* A Lake and Shed Reading of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince* A Lake and Shed Reading of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows* A Lake and Shed Reading of Casual Vacancy* A Lake and Shed Reading of Cuckoo's Calling* A Lake and Shed Reading of The Silkworm* A Lake and Shed Reading of Career of Evil Get full access to Hogwarts Professor at hogwartsprofessor.substack.com/subscribe
Ross & John Daigle are joined by Mike Clay to break down the impact of the top new play-callers around the NFL including: Tanner Engstrand, New York Jets: 5:49 Kellen Moore, New Orleans Saints: 9:47 Kevin Patullo, Philadelphia Eagles: 13:25 John Morton, Detroit Lions: 15:07 Brian Schottenheimer, Dallas Cowboys: 17:51 Josh McDaniels, New England Patriots: 21:24 Josh Grizzard, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 23:12 Download the DraftKings Sports Book App and use code ROSS! Connect with the Pod: Website - https://www.rosstucker.com Become A Patron - https://www.patreon.com/RTMedia Podcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerPod Podcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rosstuckerpod/ Ross Twitter - https://twitter.com/RossTuckerNFL Youtube: Youtube.com/RossTuckerNFL TikTok: tiktok.com/@rosstuckernfl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Duke is an international hip hop star who is visiting US troops in Kabul. Roya is his interpreter. In the new play set against a war-torn Afghanistan in 2016, can their chemistry matter more than their differences? Stars Jay Ellis and Stephanie Nur discuss the new play 'Duke & Roya', alongside director Warren Adams.
He might be the greatest writer about love that the world has ever known. But as is so often the case with Shakespeare, the biographical record raises as many questions as it answers. How often did Shakespeare fall in love, and with whom, and what happened? Who was Shakespeare's greatest love? In this episode, Jacke talks to David Medina about his book Shakespeare's Greatest Love, which argues that the answer has long been hiding in plain sight. Check out David's book tour and other events at https://greatestloves.com/events Interested in the History of Literature Podcast Tour of Literary England? Send us an email at jackewilsonauthor@gmail.com or leave a message via the Contact page of historyofliterature.com. (More information to follow soon!) The music in this episode is by Gabriel Ruiz-Bernal. Learn more at gabrielruizbernal.com . Help support the show at patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate . The History of Literature Podcast is a member of Lit Hub Radio and the Podglomerate Network. Learn more at thepodglomerate.com/historyofliterature . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alex and Toni return from their theater road trip to Steamboat Springs to discuss the 27th Annual Colorado New Play Summit, dive into the 2025 Henry Award nominations, and interview two Bobby G Awards winners heading to Broadway.HighlightsColorado New Play Summit (01:18) - We experienced four compelling new works at this prestigious festival that boasts a 75% success rate of plays moving to regional theaters or NYC. Shows included "Creature Feature" (Roundabout Theater), "Vienna, Vienna, Vienna" (Six Point Theater), "Dawn" by Tuyết Thị Phạm and Lauren Gunderson's "Muse of Fire" where she starred as Anne Hathaway opposite Shakespeare.Henry Awards Discussion (16:22) - Analysis of the newly announced nominations, including the major shift to gender-neutral performance categories. Denver Center leads with 29 nominations, while Little Shop of Horrors, Music Man, and Waitress top the nomination counts. Ceremony: July 28th at Lone Tree Arts Center.Bobby G Winners Interview (26:00) - Grayson Graham (Lutheran HS) and Hannah Schnorr (Fossil Ridge HS) discuss their winning moments, upcoming Jimmy Awards trip to Broadway, and advice for aspiring young performers. Hannah heads to NYU's Tisch School while Grayson is now seriously considering theater programs.Key TakeawaysSteamboat's festival directly partners with theaters, creating built-in production opportunitiesThis year's Henry Awards feature tier-based categories instead of gendered divisionsColorado continues nurturing theater talent from high school to professional levelsNext Week: Full episode topic TBD. Subscribe to our Thursday newsletter for the latest Colorado theater updates.Sponsored by Town Hall Arts Center, Miners Alley, Rocky Mountain Rep, Colorado Candlelight, Aurora Fox, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, and Boulder Ensemble Theater Company.
What Does WR #1 in H-Town Think of the New Play-Caller, Nick Caley? WR Nico Collins Talks the New OC for Texans! full 582 Mon, 16 Jun 2025 22:15:20 +0000 WQ7rpJwVpLENLhTbjmyJBZ5akPgpxwUp cj stroud,houston texans,nico collins,demeco ryans,texans,htown,texans news,stroud,nick caley,caley,nico,sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley cj stroud,houston texans,nico collins,demeco ryans,texans,htown,texans news,stroud,nick caley,caley,nico,sports What Does WR #1 in H-Town Think of the New Play-Caller, Nick Caley? WR Nico Collins Talks the New OC for Texans! 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
HOUR #2 - Texans WR Nico Collins Gives his Thoughts on Houston's New Play Caller, Nick Caley; AND-Suns NOT Impressed with Offers for Durant Thus Far.. full 2329 Mon, 16 Jun 2025 23:37:42 +0000 Tg2oLEJ3NeHL2xtqLPKhH0ro3aIRSD4p nfl,mlb,nba,texans,astros,rockets,sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley nfl,mlb,nba,texans,astros,rockets,sports HOUR #2 - Texans WR Nico Collins Gives his Thoughts on Houston's New Play Caller, Nick Caley; AND-Suns NOT Impressed with Offers for Durant Thus Far.. 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports
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The Solicitor General Lucy Rigby KC MP joins Anita Rani to discuss piloting changes to the Victims' Right to Review in cases of rape and serious sexual assault. Anita is also joined by survivor and campaigner Jade Blue McCrossen-Nethercott, who has been calling for change.New research by UK Coaching reveals that mums could be key to reversing the sharp decline in the number of female volunteer sports coaches, down 10 percent in just two years; Over a third of mums who aren't currently involved in their child's sports clubs want to give coaching a go, but are put off by a lack of confidence and knowledge of individual sports. Joining Anita to discuss this is former England defender Anita Asante and Alison Walters, a volunteer coach at Faversham Strike Force FC. Dr Grace Spence Green's spine was broken when a man fell on her in a shopping centre. At that time, Grace was part-way through her medical degree, and found herself going from being a trainee doctor learning about how to work with patients, to being a patient herself with serious injuries. Ten months after her injury, Grace continued her degree and later qualified as a doctor who is also a wheelchair user. Grace tells Anita about her experiences, as described in her new book, To Exist As I Am.Singer, songwriter and actress Anoushka Lucas's award-winning debut play, Elephant, looks at her experiences of growing up mixed race and navigating the music industry as a young woman through the materials that make up a piano. She joins Anita to talk about the play, and to perform one of the songs from the show. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Rebecca Myatt
"One of the Good Ones" is writer Gloria Calderón Kellett's first full-length play and will run at The Old Globe through June 22. Plus, our Midday Movies critics celebrate independent cinema and an upcoming Japanese film series. And finally, your weekend arts preview.
Rex Ryan came into talk about the challenges and controversies surrounding Gerry Hutch, on whom he's based his new one man show, ‘The Monk'
Actress Sorcha Cusack, part of Ireland's legendary acting dynasty, joined Oliver in studio to talk about her remarkable TV career and her return home to star in 'Escaped Alone' by Caryl Churchill. Catch her this month at the Everyman Theatre in Cork and the Project Arts Centre in Dublin. For tickets and more, visit hatchtheatrecompany.com
Niall McKay talks to Harriet Medeley about her diagnosis of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) and how it inspired her to write Outpatient, an award-winning comedy play which opened in London this month. They discuss how her diagnosis, her life as an artist and mother and turning a life changing disease into art and comedy.
Yes, your podcast can win a Golden Globe-ish, what you need to know about the FTC and AI podcast ad reads, covering Spotify announcing public plays and how they encountered the wrath of podcasters. iOS 19's new accessibility features, Libsyn's downloads per podcast category! And mean, media and user agents stats are back. Audience feedback drives the show. We'd love for you to contact us and keep the conversation going! Email thefeed@libsyn.com, call 412-573-1934 or leave us a message on Speakpipe! We'd love to hear from you!
Yes, your podcast can win a Golden Globe-ish, what you need to know about the FTC and AI podcast ad reads, covering Spotify announcing public plays and how they encountered the wrath of podcasters. iOS 19's new accessibility features, Libsyn's downloads per podcast category! And mean, media and user agents stats are back. Audience feedback drives the show. We'd love for you to contact us and keep the conversation going! Email thefeed@libsyn.com, call 412-573-1934 or leave us a message on Speakpipe! We'd love to hear from you!
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Bongani Bingwa speaks with acclaimed playwright Mike van Graan about The Good White, his provocative new production now showing at The Market Theatre. Set against the backdrop of the #FeesMustFall protests, the play explores race, privilege, and the shifting landscape of allyship through the story of a once-revolutionary white professor who becomes the symbol of the very system today’s youth are challenging. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new play at Geva Theatre asks whether Pure Native is a clever name for new bottled water with Haudenosaunee connections...or if it's purely exploitative. The show could push audiences to examine what they stand for, and what selling out really means. And for populations who have been abused, where is the line? Is it different? Our guests discuss it with Evan and co-host Eric Grode. In studio: Vickie Ramirez (Tuscarora), playwright of "Pure Native" Ansley Jemison (Seneca Nation, Wolf Clan), cultural liaison at Ganondagan State Historic Site and cultural consultant on "Pure Native" Eron Damercy, director of connectivity for Geva Theatre
“A Taste of Hong Kong” is a new play that combines theatre and food to tell a story that's not often seen on stage. Described as a “snack-sized tasting class,” the show invites audiences to try some of Hong Kong's famous street foods (including pineapple buns, curry fish balls and siu mai) as they watch the performance. The story follows actor Derek Chan as Jackie, a man who moves to Canada from Hong Kong during the pro-democracy protests. Derek joins Tom Power to talk about the play, its delicious food, and why he feels it's important to share this story about Hong Kong with Canadians.
Live Audio Play Reading of The Yellow Line, a New Play by Caitlin Gurtner Produced by Sandcastle Theater Company Directed by Zouapa Lor Stage Management & Production Support by Ariella Wolfe, and J. Lyn Monks CAST JORDAN: Shoana T. Hunt SAWYER: Sarah Palmero CHRIS: Margarita Jamero STAGE DIRECTIONS: Caitlin Gurtner ABOUT THE PLAY Jordan faces the line between reality and delusion, questioning the liminal space they live in while interacting with Sawyer and Chris. A choice has to be made under the differing opinions of the two as Jordan explores what it means to exist under a starry night sky in a society that doesn't quite understand. CONTENT WARNING PG13; mature language, depiction of a mental health crisis PLAYWRIGHT'S NOTE One of the reasons playwriting is unique and wonderful is that it's the first step in a big process. This workshop is the moment where the rest of the team joins, and you see what happens when your play is given to the people who can do something amazing with it. This play was a product of my tired and frustrated brain as I neared the end of my college career. It was a way for me to talk about things that I thought only made sense to me. Now, bringing this story to others, seeing them resonate with the characters, is both mind boggling and beautifully comforting. – Caitlin Gurtner Learn more: www.sandcastletheaterco.org/meet-the-team DIRECTOR'S NOTE I like the mental awareness of THE YELLOW LINE and how it plays with somewhat abstract ideas about being a person, existing, and the liminal space. I'm excited about hearing the contrasting characters and how they interact with one another coming to life. – Zouapa Lor SPECIAL THANKS Congregation Bet Haverim, Polly Klaas Community Theater, UC Davis Department of Theatre & Dance. Graphics by Lynndhop Music by Orangery (song title: Coniferous Forest) Sandcastle Theater Company is committed to nurturing and producing new plays, growing a broader theater community, and creating accessible opportunities for people to experience original stories. STAY CONNECTED facebook.com/sandcastletheaterco https://instagram.com/sandcastletheaterco www.sandcastletheaterco.org sandcastletheaterco@gmail.com https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/sandcastle-theater-company
Live Audio Play Reading of ADULTS, a New Play by Maizy Broderick Scarpa Produced by Sandcastle Theater Company Directed by Lana Richards Stage Management & Production Support by Ariella Wolfe, and J. Lyn Monks CAST MAGGIE: Kathleen A. Poe JO: Sarah Palmero STAGE DIRECTIONS: Sara Curtis ABOUT THE PLAY In the wake of their mother's death, two middle-aged sisters navigate feelings, friendship, and funeral logistics. In real-time and through flashbacks, the sisters grapple with their relationship with each other, their larger-than-life mother, and themselves. Will the bond that's tethered them since childhood survive the seismic shift? CONTENT WARNING PG13; mature themes, reference to death of a parent PLAYWRIGHT'S NOTE We aren't very comfortable acknowledging grief in American culture, nor do we have many spaces that hold the complexity of familial relationships. I hope that ADULTS creates a communal moment of celebration; a place to honor the absurdity, pain, insight, connection, humor, and contradictions of moving through time with people whose love supports, chafes, and reminds us who we are. *If something in this play feels particularly familiar, consider telling someone near you after listening...and inviting them to share their experience in return. – Maizy Broderick Scarpa Learn more about the playwright: http://www.maizyscarpa.com/about.html DIRECTOR'S NOTE In an early conversation, Maizy talked about how ADULTS is in some ways an inverse of the traditional kitchen sink play, where there is an appearance of a happy family and life, but when you look closely there is conflict and darkness and bad-feeling. Instead, the circumstances of ADULTS are very grave, but at its core are two characters who love each other very much. And it's through that love and trust they are able to work through those challenges of life. I'm excited to share the characters and the relationship at the heart of this piece. – Lana Richards SPECIAL THANKS Congregation Bet Haverim, Polly Klaas Community Theater, UC Davis Department of Theatre & Dance, and Sacramento City College Music Department. Graphics by Lynndhop Music by Lesfm (song title: The Beat of Nature) Sandcastle Theater Company is committed to nurturing and producing new plays, growing a broader theater community, and creating accessible opportunities for people to experience original stories. STAY CONNECTED facebook.com/sandcastletheaterco https://instagram.com/sandcastletheaterco www.sandcastletheaterco.org sandcastletheaterco@gmail.com https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/sandcastle-theater-company
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Peck and Noblezada to Lead ‘Cabaret,’ Bowen to Star in Fasthorse’s New Play, First Listen to ‘Lost Boys Musical’ Since 2016, “Today on Broadway” has been the first and only daily podcast recapping the top theatre headlines every Monday through Friday. Any and all feedback is appreciated:Grace Aki: grace@broadwayradio.com | @ItsGraceAkiMatt Tamanini: matt@broadwayradio.com | read more The post Today on Broadway: Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025 appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
When Michael Ross Albert recently bought a condo in Toronto, he realized that the dream of homeownership is more like a nightmare. The Canadian playwright was inspired by his own and his friends' experiences of homeownership to write his new play, “The Bidding War.” The dark comedy chronicles several Torontonians trying to purchase the “last nice home” in the city. He joins Tom Power in the Q studio to discuss why our senses of hope and ambition get wrapped up into the search for a home and the current housing crisis that so many Canadians are facing.
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