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Radio Carrum
The Pheasantry - Live At Radio Carrum

Radio Carrum

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 30:08


The Pheasantry played 4 tracks live in our Radio Carrum studio on the 'Sunday Morning' show. Enjoy!

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ray_cobley
Pheasantry Pleasantry (disquiet0639)

ray_cobley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 3:01


I haven't time for anything complicated this week so this track is a relatively straightforward reworking of: https://soundcloud.com/rabmusiclab/pheasantry?si=5ade0285a3e6422b8c623d45119fcbc5&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing More on the 639th weekly Disquiet Junto project, Path Ways (4 of 3) — The Assignment: Rework musical trios using the constituent parts — one of two ways — at https://disquiet.com/0639/

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Three In A Bar
107. Neoteric Ensemble

Three In A Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 40:20


Welcome harmonious hooligans to episode 107 of Three In a Bar! (Thanks for that chat GPT)In this week's episode Seb and Verity chat to founding members of the Neoteric Ensemble Toby Street and Adrian Miotti.It's exciting times for Neoteric as their debut Album ‘Volume 1' has its launch night on 8 November at The Pheasantry (link to tickets below). With entirely new compositions written for the group by composers including TIAB pal Charlotte Harding and Misha Mullov Abbado, this album is an absolute belter and the gig will be one not to miss! In this chat they discuss the manifold possibilities that come with the unusual and original line up of the group…and the slight pitfalls of having to find entirely new music! Toby and Adrian talk about setting up the group, first rehearsals, the beauty of timetabling with their already jam packed careers and trying to keep laser focus when there are so many exciting possibilities.We predict big things for Neoteric so catch them on 8 Nov in London so you too can say ‘I was there when those fresh faced whipper snappers first performed together publicly…' To get tickets and find out more details about their launch gig click here; https://www.pizzaexpresslive.com/whats-on/neoteric-volume-1Read about Neoteric Ensemble on their website; https://www.neotericensemble.co.uk/You can follow Three In a Bar on Instagram @threeinabarpodhttps://www.instagram.com/threeinabarpod/We are on Twitter @threeinabarpod https://www.twitter.com/threeinabarpodAnything you'd like to share with us? Any guests you'd love to hear or anything you'd like us to do better? Drop us a line at hello@threeinabar.comSUPPORT THREE IN A BAR ON PATREONJoin our Members' Club for a bonus podcast feed plus many more rewards.Click here: https://www.patreon.com/threeinabar op Click here to join the Members' Club on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In the 'House Seats'
Ep20: Andy Coxon, West End lead, professional actor, photographer and now, beauty range mogul

In the 'House Seats'

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 41:27


Derby-born actor Andy Coxon trained at the prestigious Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Once graduating Andy landed a role in Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evita, marking his professional debut. In the same year he travelled Europe understudying and playing Brad and Riff Raff to packed audiences in the European tour of the classic cult hit The Rocky Horror Show.Later he went on to play one of the students in the Oscar winning movie musical version of Les Miserables alongside Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway, directed by Tom Hooper. He then joined the West End cast of Les Miserables as Montparnasse and understudied Marius marking his West End debut.Most recently, Andy played Tony in the sold out production of West Side Story at the Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre. The world's first version to be staged with brand new choreography and in the round.Previous to this, Andy originated the role of Edward in brand new British musical Pieces of String at The Mercury Theatre, Colchester. This was straight after playing the iconic role of Berger in the award winning, 50th Anniversary production of Hair at the Vaults Theatre, London. A brand new soundtrack starring Andy is available on all platforms.Hair began straight after Andy had played struggling soldier Mitch, in the highly acclaimed, heart wrenching Yank! at Charing Cross Theatre. Also, returned to the West End to understudy and play Barry Mann in the original West End cast of the Grammy, Tony and Olivier award winning musical, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical.Throughout his career Andy has performed in many prestigious venues including the Royal Albert Hall as part of Stephen Sondheim's 80th birthday celebrations. He has performed in special guest slots for West End leading ladies Julie Atherton and Emma Hatton as well as making his solo debut concert at Pizza Express Live, Holborn and The Pheasantry in London. He has performed alongside Broadway star Eden Espinosa in Christmas In New York at London's Palace Theatre and Manchester Opera House.Andy And has twice performed as a lead soloist in the The Knights of Music, a UK concert tour which brought national treasure Phillip Schofield back to the stage. Other credits include: Jamie in the Frankfurt premiere of Jason Robert Brown's The Last Five Years. American music mogul Tony Visconti in the U.K. Tour of 20th Century Boy: The Marc Bolan Musical. Pablo in the sell out summer season of Sister Act at Kilworth House Open Air Theatre. For the last few years Andy has been heavily involved in the workshops of new musicals Pieces of String directed by Strictly Come Dancing judge, Craig Revel Horwood, Fanny and Stella, and Defect by Lift composer, Craig Adams.Form more information see https://www.andycoxon.com

Harmonious World
Harmonious World #10 Marco Marconi

Harmonious World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 34:55


Hilary interviews Italian jazz pianist Marco Marconi.Marco's gig at The Pheasantry on London's Kings Road in March was my last gig before lockdown. It was great to be able to chat with him online and to find out more about his background. I hadn't realised that Gerry Mulligan had been a pivotal musician for him, as he was for me..To find out more about Marco, click here or find him on Facebook to enjoy some of his lockdown streaming sessions.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/HWpodcast)

The West End Frame Show: Theatre News, Reviews & Chat
S3 Ep10 (ft. Jenny Gayner): SIX drive-in tour, Falsettos, The Last Five Years, Ian McKellen, TKTS ticket booth + more!

The West End Frame Show: Theatre News, Reviews & Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 49:29


To celebrate one year of The West End Frame Show, original co-host Jenny Gayner returns for another stagey catchup! In this episode, Andrew & Jenny discuss The Last Five Years (Lambert Jackson Productions) & Falsettos (BroadwayHD) as well as the latest news about Oliver Dowden's roadmap to reopen theatres, the return of SIX, The Phantom of the Opera, Hamlet at the Theatre Royal Windsor starring Ian McKellen, Sleepless at Troubadour Wembley Park and Lin-Manuel Miranda's new Disney movie. Last year Jenny toured the UK as Lily in the UK touring production of Annie.  Her theatre credits also include Gangsta Granny (West End/UK tour), Miss Wilson in Gary Barlow & Tim Firth's musical The Girls (West End), Lina Lamont in Singin' in The Rain & Brooke Windham in Legally Blonde (Kilworth House Theatre), Hunyak/cover Roxie Hart in Chicago (West End), Kristine Urich in A Chorus Line (Lowry Theatre), Laker Girl in Spamalot (West End), Ginny in Alan Ayckbourn's Relatively Speaking (International tour), Janet in The Rocky Horror Show (European tour), Chloe in Sophie Kinsella's Sleeping Arrangements (Landor), Lorraine Flemming in 42nd Street (Octagon Theatre) and she performed in her sell out one woman show All About The Girl at (The Pheasantry). Jenny discusses how she has adapted into lockdown life, how she got into the industry, saying goodbye to Annie and lots more. Follow Jenny on Instagram/Twitter: @jennygayner Hosted by Andrew Tomlins. Thanks for listening! Visit www.westendframe.co.uk to stay up-to-date with our podcasting adventures. 

Baring It All with Call Me Adam
Episode #42: Graham J. Interview: Singer of Opera, Jazz, Showtunes & Pop Music

Baring It All with Call Me Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 53:23


In this special Pride episode of Baring It All with Call Me Adam, on the Broadway Podcast Network, I chat with out gay singer Graham J. Known for his skilled and powerful vocals, Graham J. is a singer of Opera, Jazz, Showtunes & Pop Music. From Black Lives Matter to mental health to his latest single "For The Best," no topic was off-limits. We even found a way to incorporate our love for M&Ms into this interview! For more on Graham J. visit https://grahamjsings.com and follow him on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube! After listening to this episode, please consider donating to one of the many organizations below to support Black lives everywhere: Minnesota Freedom Fund: https://minnesotafreedomfund.org Black Visions Collective: https://www.blackvisionsmn.org Reclaim the Block: https://www.reclaimtheblock.org/home Campaign Zero: https://www.joincampaignzero.org Unicorn Riot: https://unicornriot.ninja Like what you hear? Then become a member of my Patreon Page for exclusive behind-the-scene perks! For more "Call Me Adam" interviews visit: https://callmeadam.com  Theme Song by Bobby Cronin (https://bit.ly/2MaADvQ)  Podcast Logo by Liam O'Donnell (https://bit.ly/2YNI9CY)  Edited by Drew Kaufman (https://bit.ly/2OXqOnw) Outro Music Underscore by CueTique (https://www.cuetique.com, Facebook: @CueTique) More on Graham J.: Graham J. is a native of County Dublin in Ireland. He began singing and piano lessons at a young age. His unique contralto voice and highly emotive singing have garnered him a large following internationally. Earning him many plaudits from the jazz and cabaret press. Acclaimed music journalist Larry Flick describes him as having “A gift from God” and praised him saying “You make pop music serious. You’re a real artist.” 2018 was a busy year for Graham. Highlights included performing at the Laurie Beechman Theatre on Broadway in New York City. Headlining The Gay Pride Festival in Sitges and performing at Pizza Express in Holborn. 2019 saw him making his debut at The Pheasantry in London.

Phlogger (Andrew Walmsley)
Coping with covid - report from the East Coast of USA

Phlogger (Andrew Walmsley)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 34:38


As you already know i'm starting this series of interviews to document what is going on with this pandemic.  We are featuring an array of people from different places in the world, so we get an even picture of what is happening. Today's guest is Bob Patterson, editor of the Street Photography magazine.  He appeared on the podcast on episode 13, back in 2018! We became friends ever since and have remained in contact. Bob talks to us about what is happening in America and some of his recent experiences shooting on the street.  He will talk to us about what this has meant to his magazine along with street photography too.  Bob is from a small town called Charlottesville in Virginia (1 hr south of Washington). So listen to this show as we talk about: street photography changes social distancing conspiracies industries still working health care testing & equipment keeping creative focusing on priorities breweries & vineyards Links Street Photography magazine - https://streetphotographymagazine.com/ Street Photography Podcast - https://streetphotographymagazine.com/category/podcast/ Facebook Therapy Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/photographerstheraphy My interview on Street Photography Podcast - https://streetphotographymagazine.com/shooting-with-film-andrew-walmsley/ Sponsorship During my conversation, we talk about two of my favourite breweries "Eagle Brewery" and "Pheasantry brewery", hopefully, one day I can arrange something with them. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message

The West End Frame Show: Theatre News, Reviews & Chat
S2 Ep8 (ft. Steph Parry): The Last Five Years, Something Rotten, Mamma Mia The Party, Oliviers, Hello Dolly + more!

The West End Frame Show: Theatre News, Reviews & Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 51:06


Steph Parry is currently starring as Kate in Mamma Mia The Party at the 02. She recently starred in The Pirate Queen at the London Coliseum and can soon be seen as Dr Alice Easton in Series 4 of Unforgotten for ITV.Andrew & Steph discuss The Last Five Years (Southwark Playhouse) & Bang Bang (UK Tour). There's lots of news about Olivier nominations, Hello Dolly & Something Rotten PLUS find out what's going on over on Broadway.Just a few of Steph's theatre credits include understudy Mrs Wilkinson in Billy Elliot (Victoria Palace) and understudy Madame Morrible in Wicked (Apollo Victoria). She was most recently the standby for Dorothy and Maggie in 42nd Street (Drury Lane), later taking over as Dorothy full-time. Steph has a long association with Mamma Mia!; she understudied all three Dynimos in the West End, was also part of the show's international tour and played Donna for the RCCL production.Mamma Mia The Party is booking at the O2 until 28th March 2021. Visit www.mammamiatheparty.com for info & tickets. Steph's next solo cabaret is at The Pheasantry on Sunday 6th September 2020. Visit www.pizzaexpresslive.com for info & tickets.Hosted by Andrew Tomlins.Thanks for listening! Visit www.westendframe.co.uk to stay up-to-date with our podcasting adventures.

Best of Natural History Radio
Natural Histories : Chicken

Best of Natural History Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 27:46


How did we get from the gorgeous red junglefowl scratching away in the jungles of south-east Asia to the chicken now eaten in its millions? Brett Westwood and Joanna Pinnock trace the trail. The story's told by Greger Larson, Director of the Palaeogenomics & Bio-Archaeology Research Network; Annie Potts, Director, New Zealand Centre for Human-Animal Studies; Dr Joanne Edgar, University of Bristol School of Veterinary Sciences and by a visit to meet real red junglefowl, the original chicken, at the Pheasantry at Sudeley Castle in Gloucestershire.

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That Stagey Blog
Vlog 31 - Audio

That Stagey Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 21:10


Ft. Lee Mead. Luke Byrne. The Girl On The Train. Evita. Regents Park Open Air Theatre. The Pheasantry. Showtune: Celebrating the Words and Music of Jerry Herman. The Union Theatre. A Spoonful of Sugar. The Albany. Refresh. The Underbelly.

Radio Gorgeous
Pippa & Lizzie - The Vignettes, Queens of Harmony GORGEOUS ENTERTAINMENT with Josephine Pembroke

Radio Gorgeous

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 36:33


Charismatic classically trained musicians turned jazz, showtunes singers, Pippa and Lizzie tell us all about their exciting cabaret stage show. Both Pippa and Lizzie have super successful singing careers in their own right but coming together as a team and becoming best friends is perfect. They explain that harmonies though difficult are not impossible with a demonstration on the podcast! Pippa and Lizzie are performing at The Pheasantry, Chelsea, London on August 28. To book go to [https://www.pizzaexpresslive.com/](https://www.pizzaexpresslive.com/) Pippa and Lizzie also run vocal workshops, you are all invited to bring a song, sing along and perform with a live band. #Cabaret #RadioGorgeous #Showtunes Follow/Contact: FB [https://www.facebook.com/pippaandlizzie/](https://www.facebook.com/pippaandlizzie/) Twitter: [@PippaandLizzie](https://twitter.com/PippaandLizzie) Insta: [https://www.instagram.com/pippaandlizzie/](https://www.instagram.com/pippaandlizzie/)

Jon Carter's Classics
Timmy's Butterfinger Bullarium & Twister's Fall Pheasantry

Jon Carter's Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 4:44


On this "Jon Carter Classic" Timmy's feeling the effects of 2 pillowcases full of candy, now inside his belly, causing what Timmy thinks is "Bullaria" which he saw on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" the other day. But with "Pops" diagnosing the situation as candy overdose, he prescribes Timmy a hard dose of greens including; spinach, boiled cabbage, mustard and turnip greens with a side of broccoli which gives Timmy thoughts of Rickets & Scurvy! And with Utah Wildlife Officials releasing 10,000 pen-reared pheasants for the upcoming Fall Hunting Season Mr. Twister is choosing "Pheasantry" this year with his trusty pure-bred pooch "Beeper" by his side passing up "Buck-Shots with Bambi" and "Mallard Madness" for hopes of bringing home 3 french hens for the holidays! " Timmy & Twister" from "Jon Carter's Archives" and Utah's Classic 103.5 The Arrow.

Saturday Live
Dame Penelope Keith

Saturday Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2017 84:31


Actor Dame Penelope Keith; interior designer Nicky Haslam; writer Alex Wheatle and conservationist Dr Amy Dickman join Aasmah Mir and the Revd Richard Coles. Dame Penelope Keith, best known for her television roles in the Good Life and To The Manor Born, celebrates village life in the Channel 4 series Hidden Villages and is currently on a quest to find Britain's Village of the Year. Interior designer and socialite Nicky Haslam is performing his cabaret show - featuring songs by Cole Porter, Kurt Weill and Irving Berlin - at the Pheasantry in London in May and June. His company has designed homes for Mick Jagger, Bryan Ferry, Rod Stewart, Ringo Starr, Charles Saatchi and Rupert Everett among others. Alex Wheatle is a writer of young adult fiction who won the Guardian's children's fiction prize in 2016. His latest book, Straight Outta Crongton, is the third instalment of his Crongton series of novels. Dr Amy Dickman is a conservation biologist with a particular interest in the maintenance of threatened wildlife populations on human-dominated land and how to resolve human-wildlife conflict. She is director of Ruaha Carnivore Project (RCP), a community-based lion conservation initiative in Tanzania. Actor Dennis Quaid reveals his Inheritance Tracks and talks about his love of music and performing with his band, the Sharks. He stars in A Dog's Purpose which is on general release. The Hot 8 Brass Band from New Orleans have been playing together for 20 years, performing at community parades and funerals. The band's founder and sousaphone player Bennie Pete discusses the band's early years and celebrates their music and sense of unity which has held them together during the good times and the bad. The band are touring the UK. Producer: Paula McGinley Editor: Eleanor Garland.

Midweek
Patti Boulaye, Charlie Condou, Tracy Tynan and David Toole.

Midweek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017 41:44


Singer Patti Boulaye; dancer David Toole; actor Charlie Condou and costume designer Tracy Tynan join Libby Purves. David Toole is an actor and dancer who played a starring role in the 2012 Paralympic Opening Ceremony. Born without the use of his legs, he turned his back on a job with the post office to study at the Laban Centre of Movement and Dance and follow his dream of becoming a dancer. He is performing with Stopgap Dance Company in The Enormous Room, a new touring piece about grief and the relationship between a father and daughter. The Enormous Room is at Lilian Baylis Studio, Sadler's Wells before heading off on tour. Patti Boulaye OBE is a singer and actor. Her autobiography, The Faith of a Child, charts her life growing up in Nigeria during the Biafran War to her West End debut in the musical Hair. In her new show, Billie and Me, she considers the parallels between Billie Holiday's troubled life and her own - at times difficult - experiences. The production starts its UK tour at the Pheasantry in London. The Faith of a Child - The Autobiography is published by Bipada Academy Ltd. Tracy Tynan is a costume designer and writer. The daughter of theatre critic Kenneth Tynan and actor and writer Elaine Dundy, she recounts her story of growing up amid the wreckage of her parents' disintegrating marriage. The couple were at the epicentre of a glamorous show business world - their social circle included Laurence Olivier, Orson Wells and Tennessee Williams. But the bohemian, hard drinking environment came at a cost and Tracy - who describes her life then as being "in a movie with lots of crazy people" - writes candidly about a childhood where the drama happened offstage. Wear and Tear: The Threads of My Life by Tracy Tynan is published by Duckworth. Charlie Condou is an actor best known for his role as midwife Marcus Dent in the British soap opera Coronation Street. He stars in a touring production of The Crucible playing the witch hunter Reverend Hale. In recent years Charlie has written extensively about his experiences co-parenting - he and his partner care for their children with a friend who is also the children's mother. The Crucible starts its tour at the Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch. Producer: Paula McGinley.

In Conversation Radio
Katie McHardy

In Conversation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 20:59


Katie McHardy comes from a theatrical background, having trained at ArtsEd, London. She has sung as a soloist in concerts in the UK and further afield, as well as performing her cabaret and jazz sets at venues including The Pheasantry, The Bedford and L’Escargot. Katie’s first solo show.

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Midweek
Anita Harris, Vanessa Nicolson, Paul Rose, Zoe Phillips

Midweek

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2015 41:49


Libby Purves meets singer and actor Anita Harris; polar explorer Paul Rose; art historian Vanessa Nicolson and Zoe Phillips, assistant armourer at the Royal Opera House. Zoe Phillips is senior assistant armourer at the Royal Opera House. She makes and maintains weaponry for opera and ballet productions. Her work ranges from knives, swords, and retractable daggers to leather holsters and scabbards and she is currently working on items for a new Royal Opera House production of Rossini's William Tell. Vanessa Nicolson has worked as an art historian and curator. The daughter of Ben Nicolson and granddaughter of Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson, she was brought up in London and Florence with holidays at Sissinghurst Castle. In her memoir, Have you been Good? she writes about her parents' marriage and the death of her daughter, Rosa, at 19. Have you been Good? is published by Granta Books. Paul Rose is a polar explorer and ocean diver. He presents a new BBC Two four-part series to mark the 50th anniversary of the 268-mile Pennine Way. He was the base commander of Rothera Research Station in Antarctica for the British Antarctic Survey for ten years and was awarded The Queen's Polar Medal. The Pennine Way is broadcast on BBC Two. Anita Harris is a singer, dancer and actor who is sharing her stories and songs as part of the London Festival of Cabaret. Spotted ice-skating at 15 by a talent scout for the Bluebell Girls, she soon found herself performing with the troupe in Las Vegas. She has worked with acts including Morecambe and Wise; Tommy Cooper and Frankie Howerd and appeared in two Carry On films. Anita Harris is performing at the Pheasantry as part of the London Festival of Cabaret. Producer: Paula McGinley.

Retrosonic Podcast
Sparks: The Bearsville/Halfnelson Years Part 2 with Harley Feinstein

Retrosonic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2013 60:23


In Part 2 of this special edition of Retrosonic Podcast we are very pleased to welcome back Harley Feinstein, the original drummer with Sparks. Harley appeared on the band's first two Bearsville Records albums "Halfnelson/Sparks" and "A Woofer In Tweeter's Clothing", and their very first visit to the UK back in the early Seventies. In the previous Episode Harley told us about how he first met Ron and Russell Mael and joined the band. Now in Part 2, Harley talks about the band's first experiences in a studio with Todd Rundgren and James Lowe of The Electric Prunes and how a notorious bunch of Groupies contributed to them getting signed to Bob Dylan's manager's record label. This introduces the band to the nefarious world of the music business with it's aggressive managers and pressure to "make it". There's the enforced name change from Halfnelson to Sparks and we discover some of the hilarious, and slightly worrying, alternate names that the band might have been lumbered with. We follow the band to England and their first TV appearance on Old Grey Whistle Test and sold-out gig at the Marquee and residency at The Pheasantry and the taste of what can be achieved on record company expenses. We then find out how an ill-fated trip to Zermatt in Switzerland became the final nail in the coffin for the band at that time. Soundtracked by early Sparks songs including material from their original demo album, this is a fascinating tale of Sparks' formative years. For more information on Harley's new project Crash 74 and their gig in London, including exclusive Paul Slattery photographs, please visit www.retromanblog.com