Just like buses, you can wait ages for a project to come through, and suddenly you have 3 all at once. Writer, Pip Williams delves into the occasions this has happened to him, and lets us into how he had the courage to let go of some opportunities, even if it felt really icky at the time!
Old housemates Pip and Emma also discuss Pip's up-and-coming project at Camden People's Theatre, Guidelines, and the two different approaches of his writing process as a solo playwright or devising in a room with actors, designers, dramaturg and director.
With a sprinkling of chat about side jobs, resistance to capitalism (standard!) and what it's like doing a Masters in Writing, the two actor/writers have a real good 'ole laugh and even share a bank holiday bevy together ... because, you know, it's important to take holidays as creatives.
The Call Back
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Produced, written and hosted by Emma Bentley @Emma_J_Bentley (Twitter)
With Pip Williams @theotherpipwilliams (Twitter) @php.williams (IG)
Music by K Minor @kminormusic (IG)
Show Image by Jonny Bosworth @london_headshots (IG)
Book tickets for Pip's upcoming collaboration with James Nash at Camden People's Theatre, Guidelines: https://cptheatre.co.uk/whatson/Guidelines
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