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This week Elaine and Louise chat with the incredible Scottish triple threat, will now quadruple threat Dawn Sievewright. We cover everything from getting sober, to pushing ourselves to the importance of your voice and embracing who you are and where you come from. It's another brilliant episode with another brilliant guest. At the end of today's Episode is something a little different We have Dawn and John McLarnon singing one of John's original songs HOPE. Feels like we all need a little hope just now. DAWN SIEVEWRIGHT Dawn is a Scottish award-winning performer and writer. Dawn trained at GSA and then went on to be in productions on the West-End and international tours. Some of her many credits include the Oliver award-winning Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, Legally Blonde, The Welkin, Pinocchio, Quadrophenia, Glasgow Girls, Twelfth Night. During the first Lockdown in 2020 Dawn and her flatmate John McLarnon created The 3M MIXTAPE, in association with Dundee Rep. These mixtapes celebrate the wonderful talent of that Scotland has to offer. Dawn began writing a few years ago and was the runner up in South of the River Pictures and SISTER ScreenShot competition. Dawn and her writing partner Brennan Reece. This has led to a commission from BBC 3 for their story. Dawn is not one for social media so below are links to the 3M Mixtape and ScreenShot. She does very occasionally partake in Instagram WEBSITE 3M MIXTAPE INSTAGRAM @dawnsievewright WEBSITE South of The River Pictures John McLarnon @johnnymcl LINKTREE P&N Linktr PayPal https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/persistentandnasty for those who can donate. A million thanks and love. Resources https://www.samaritans.org/?nation=scotland http://www.rapecrisisscotland.org.uk/ https://rapecrisisni.org.uk/ https://rapecrisis.org.uk/ https://www.artsminds.co.uk/ https://www.bapam.org.uk/ https://freelancersmaketheatrework.com/sexual-violence-support-services/ Stonewall UK Trevor Project Mermaids UK Switchboard LGBT+ GATE Join our Zoom Coffee Morning every Friday at 11am GMT, email persistentandnasty@gmail.com WeAudition offer: For 25% off your monthly subscription quote: NASTY25 Backstage Offers: Get a free 12 months Actor Subscription: https://join.backstage.com/persistentnasty-uk-12m-free/ Or if you've got a project to cast, you can Post Castings for free: Apply promo code PERSISTENTANDNASTY at the checkout
This week on Drama School Dropout I am joined by Karen Fishwick. We chat about getting through Drama School, Shakespeare, having the courage to perform in front of your peers, after show parties, Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, the curse of Macbeth, the West End and almost missing Andrew Lloyd-Webber. Credits: Host: Ingram Noble Guest: Karen Fishwick Producers: Heather Spiden & Ingram Noble Links: Ingram's Instagram & Twitter: @ingramnoble Karen's Instagram: @kfwick Buy This Is Where We Get Off Tickets: https://webstersglasgow.com/whats-on/event/this-is-where-we-get-off/
In this episode, we will be talking about traditional takes on funerals. We will be joined by special guests Father Peter Guy and Michael Schiano from Our Lady of Perpetual Succour in Erskenville.
Come and join me as I chat all things theatre and much more with the delightful Karen Fishwick, star of Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, Glasgow Girls and most recently, the RSC’s Romeo and Juliet. Click here to pledge in support of the podcast! The post Karen Fishwick appeared first on Putting it Together.
From amateur dramatics in Carnoustie all the way to the West End with the hugely popular “Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour”, Caroline Deyga joins me in the Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh to chart her journey, her various great roles and to discuss the current state of gender politics in our industry. Join us, won’t you? The post Caroline Deyga appeared first on Putting it Together.
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Join the director and designer as they reflect on their new production of John. Chaired by Dan Rebellato. Chloe Lamford’s work spans theatre, installation, music and opera nationally and internationally. She is associate designer at the Royal Court, and regularly designs for the National Theatre and the Young Vic, amongst others. Recent designs for NT include Amadeus and Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour. James Macdonald was associate and deputy director of the Royal Court (1992 – 2006), and has directed productions at Donmar Warehouse, Almeida, Hampstead Theatre, Royal Court, in the West End, and in New York he has worked for Public Theater, Lincoln Center, NYTW and for MTC on Broadway. For NT has directed Dido Queen of Carthage, The Hour We Knew Nothing Of Each Other and Exiles.
Huw Samuel stepped in this week to help out Jahannah! On this show Teej caught up with Josh Helman of My Name is Lenny and Jahannah spoke to Nick Broomfield about ‘Whitney: Can I Be Me’. In the studio we had Kevin MacDonald to talk about Touching The void and stars of BLISS! Montserrat Lombard and Freya Parks. Also, they spoke to Dawn Sievewright and Frances Mayli of Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour and creators of Holy Crap Benji and Nicholas. And breathe…..
Huw Samuel stepped in this week to help out Jahannah! On this show Teej caught up with Josh Helman of My Name is Lenny and Jahannah spoke to Nick Broomfield about ‘Whitney: Can I Be Me'. In the studio we had Kevin MacDonald to talk about Touching The void and stars of BLISS! Montserrat Lombard and Freya Parks. Also, they spoke to Dawn Sievewright and Frances Mayli of Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour and creators of Holy Crap Benji and Nicholas. And breathe…..
A Canal Themed Programme with the Rev. Richard Coles on location from Foxton Locks in Leicestershire for the festival. He is joined by the Canal Laureate, Luke Kennard; Lynne Berry of the Canal and River Trust and volunteer and canal enthusiast, Derek Harris, performs from his one man show. Aasmah Mir presents in London where her guests include: the playwright Lee Hall, who recounts his canal adventure and reveals the growing collection that is over-running his basement; and the cookery writer and former winner of Masterchef, Thomasina Miers, who gives her top tips for cooking on canal boats and discusses her passion chillies and street food. JP visits Braunston Marina in Northamptonshire to meet Pete and Karen Flockhart, to hear how they first met on a narrowboat, and now make fenders and other ropework in their workshop overlooking the junction of the Grand Union and Oxford canals. Leicester born singer Englebert Humperdinck shares his Inheritance Tracks, with a rather fitting tribute to his dad for Father's Day this weekend. The Foxton Locks Festival at Foxton in Leicestershire -17 - 18 June 2017 - 10.00am - 5.00pm. Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour is at The Duke of York's Theatre in London. Producer: Louise Corley Editor: Eleanor Garland.
The director and writer discuss this new musical, Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, and its journey to the National. #OurLadies https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/our-ladies-of-perpetual-succour
As Yet Unnamed London Theatre Podcast 28-Aug-2016 With T R P Watson - Phil from the West End Whingers - Gareth James - Plays Discussed Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour - Dorfman Theatre, National Theatre [00:20] They Drink It In The Congo - Almeida Theatre [07:42] 946 The Amazing Story-of Adolphus Tips - Shakespeare’s Globe [23:38]
Todd Solondz's latest film Wiener Dog has been described as uniquely misanthropic; will our panellists agree? The National Theatre of Scotland's production: Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour , written by Lee "Billy Elliot" Hall, arrives in London after a national tour and before it heads to Australia. There's plenty of profanity but is there any profundity? Tiffany McDaniel's The Summer That Melted Everything is a first novel about the time The Devil came to visit a small southern US town. The Hunterian Collection at London's Royal College of Surgeons is an unrivalled collections of human and non-human anatomical and pathological specimens, models, instruments, painting and sculptures that reveal the art and science of surgery from the 17th century to the present day. Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words is a new look at the actress whose life scandalised old Hollywood. What does it tell us about fame today. Sarah Crompton's guests are Natalie Haynes, Amanda Craig and Jake Arnott. The producer is Oliver Jones. (Main image: Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour. L-R Caroline Deyga (Chell), Kirsty MacLaren (Manda), Melissa Allan (Orla), Frances Mayli McCann (Kylah), Dawn Sievewright (Fionnula), Karen Fishwick (Kay). Photo by Manuel Harlan).
BTG's Philip Fisher talks with theatre critics Mark Fisher and Neil Cooper about their picks of this year's Fringe and International Festivals. The productions discussed include 887 by Robert Lepage and The Encounter by Simon McBurney in EIF and, in the Edinburgh Fringe programme, the Jennifer Tremblay Trilogy at Assembly Roxy and Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour at the Traverse. Mark Fisher is an Edinburgh-based freelance journalist and critic specialising in theatre and the arts who writes for The Guardian, Scotland on Sunday and The Scotsman. He is the author of The Edinburgh Fringe Survival Guide: how to make your show a success and How to Write About Theatre: A Manual for Critics, Students and Bloggers. Neil Cooper is an arts writer and critic based in Edinburgh who currently writes for The Herald, The Quietus, The List and Scottish Art News and has written for Bella Caledonia and Product. He has contributed chapters to The Suspect Culture Book and to Dear Green Sounds: Glasgow's Music Through Time and Buildings.