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Rebecca Atkinson-Lord
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Hats! with Mai Lin Petrine, Esq. of FSMTB
Send us a textMai Lin Petrine knows hats. She also knows what it takes to support the massage therapy profession through legal and regulatory challenges. Corey and Rebecca talk with Mai Lin about moody teenagers, Peter Pan, and the future of massage therapy.Interstate Massage Therapy Compact About Our Guest: Mai Lin Petrine is the Director of Legal and Regulatory Affairs at the Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards (FSMTB). In this in-house counsel role, she works closely with the executive management team in areas of policy formulation, contract management, legislative a...
2023-03-04
1h 05
Lohikäärmeradio
Jakso 33 - Kakskyt kaks (ja nelkyt viis): parhaat ja pahimmat
Tässä eeppisiin mittoihin karanneessa koontijaksossa laitetaan vuosi 2022 nippuun niin kirjojen, tv-sarjojen, leffojen kuin pelienkin osalta. Inna ja Jonna paljastavat mielestään vuoden parhaat teokset ja suurimmat pettymykset, ja ohessa keskustellaan myös mm. kirjojen arviointimetodeista, siitä kannattaako Goordreadsin arvioita tai Keskisuomalaisen lyhyet -palstaa lukea, miksi brittiteinisarjat on parempia kuin jenkkiteinisarjat, voiko kukaan koskaan toteuttaa Luciferia tarpeeksi seksikkäästi, ja milloin elder milleniaalit nousee huuruisista luolistaan ajamaan kaikki hulluuteen. Toki katsahdettiin me myös vähän vuoteen 23 että mitä kivaa siellä mahtaa olla luvassa, ja löydettiin ehkä muutama kirjallinen tai audiovisuaalinen teos josta molemmat tykättiin yhtä paljon. Tämä ja paljon muu...
2022-12-22
2h 11
In Search of the Pluriverse
Thriving on Mull #11: Radio Round & About: Barn Talk
After all these 1 on 1’s with our hosts Miek and Rutger, the neighbours, and guests Tim & Reiko, Tom and Anne it is time to listen, share and discuss in a larger local context. We invited more local voices: theater director Rebecca Atkinson-Lord (Tobermory), new generation Mull crofter Renatus Derbidge, Oban-based curator Naoko Mabon, artist Mhairi Killin (Iona) and fiddle player and researcher for South West Mull and Iona Development (SWID) Hanna Fischer. Neighbour Judy Gibson was present, Jimmy and John were too busy at their farms. We (Erik & Sophie) scripted this talk in many ways, but in the end we...
2022-04-19
1h 59
Brewing Actors Podcast
Rebecca Atkinson-Lord: A Director's Tale
Send us a textIn our 10th Episode, Adam Robert Lewis sits down (virtually) with director, Rebecca Atkinson-Lord. Rebecca hails from Wolverhampton and discovered directing while studying Ancient History and Classics at Bristol which fed her passion for brilliant stories. Rebecca went on to study directing at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA). As a director, Rebecca’s work includes new writing, classic and verse drama, modern classics, opera, musical theatre and devised work. In 2008, she founded Arch 468, a theatre development space in Brixton, which is dedicated to finding new ways to crea...
2020-05-29
1h 05
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: Paul Hunter
As part of Rebecca Atkinson-Lord's ongoing series of interviews about ideas of legacy in theatre, she talks to Paul Hunter, artistic director of Told by an Idiot. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-12-11
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: Rebecca Atkinson-Lord
As part of her podcast series on ideas of legacy, Rebecca Atkinson-Lord interviews playwright David Eldridge See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-11-16
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: Chris Goode
Rebecca Atkinson-Lord interviews experimental theatremaker Chris Goode, as part of her ongoing series of discussions about leaving a legacy in an ephemeral medium. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-09-25
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: Steven Atkinson
Rebecca Atkinson-Lord interviews the longtime director of HighTide, Steven Atkinson, after his announcement that he's stepping down from the annual new writing festival. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-09-11
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: Clean Break
Rebecca Atkinson-Lord interviews participatory theatre company Clean Break. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-05-28
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: Rupert Goold
Rebecca Atkinson-Lord interviews Rupert Goold, artistic director of the Almeida Theatre See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-05-27
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: Richard Twyman
Rebecca Atkinson-Lord interviews Richard Twyman, artistic director of English Touring Theatre. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-05-27
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: David Jubb
Rebecca Atkinson-Lord talks to artistic director David Jubb about ideas of legacy, following his announcement that he's stepping down from his role at the helm of Battersea Arts Centre. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-12-04
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
Legacy Tapes - Lyn Gardner
Rebecca Atkinson-Lord opens the new season of her podcast, Legacy Tapes, with a conversation with theatre critic Lyn Gardner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-11-19
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: Indhu Rubasingham
"When it's non-white work or non-white narratives there is less press interest and that lack of support doesn't encourage risk-taking. Not that it will stop me." *This podcast was included in The Stage newspaper's top podcasts of 2017!* This week Rebecca Atkinson-Lord talks to Indhu Rubasingham, artistic director of the Tricycle Theatre in London. The Tricycle is closed for a multi-million pound refurbishment which, Indhu says, has given her time to step back and think more long-term. She talks about religion, community, allocated seating and also discusses the clash between pragmatism and risk-taking, and between the Daily Mail and Corbynites.
2017-10-09
00 min
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The Legacy Tapes: Sarah Brigham
"The learning is driving the art." *This podcast was included in The Stage newspaper's top podcasts of 2017!* As part of an ongoing series of conversations with leaders in UK theatre about the idea of legacy in an ephemeral art form, Rebecca Atkinson-Lord talks to Sarah Brigham, artistic director of Derby Theatre. Sarah talks about the importance of combining education with making theatre, and floats the idea of attending youth theatre as an alternative to national service... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2017-10-02
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: Kully Thiarai
*This podcast was included in The Stage newspaper's best podcasts of 2017!* "As a young Asian woman, my experience was that so little was expected of you and so little was offered to you that you had to fight for everything." Rebecca Atkinson-Lord continues her series of conversations with the leading figures in UK theatre around the idea of legacy. This week she talks to Kully Thiarai, artistic director of National Theatre Wales, who explores what it means to run a theatre that represents an entire nation, particularly post-Brexit. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2017-09-25
00 min
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The Legacy Tapes: Amber Massie-Blomfield and Brian Logan
"I love those nights when it's something we've programmed that is so bonkers and far out, and i just don't feel like there's many other places in London where this could happen. I think that's exactly what we exist to do." Amber Massie-Blomfield, executive director of Camden People's Theatre. Rebecca Atkinson-Lord talks to the duo who run Camden People's Theatre in north London: Brian Logan, artistic director, and Amber Massie-Blomfield, executive director. They chat about what it's like to run a building together, how the radical fringe theatre is bringing discussions about gender and diversity to the fore through theatre...
2017-09-18
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: Erica Whyman
*This podcast was included in The Stage’s best podcasts to listen to in 2017!* In this episode Rebecca Atkinson-Lord chats to Erica Whyman, deputy artistic director at the Royal Shakespeare Company. Erica talks about seeing yourself represented on stage, making Shakespeare accessible to new audiences and, of course, legacy... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2017-08-14
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: Matt Burman
*This podcast was included in The Stage’s best podcasts to listen to in 2017!* Note: this conversation was recorded in May 2016. As part of a series of conversations with artistic directors about the idea of legacy, Rebecca Atkinson-Lord talks to Matt Burman, former artistic director of Yorkshire Festival and Norfolk & Norwich Festival. They discuss proper payment of artists, how to engage audiences, the value of scratch performances and the importance of dialogue. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2017-03-06
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: Natalie Ibu
*This podcast was included in The Stage’s top podcasts of 2017!* Rebecca Atkinson-Lord has a series of conversations with artistic directors about leaving a lasting impact in the ephemeral world of theatre. In this episode, Rebecca talks to Natalie Ibu who runs tiata fahodzi, a company that makes work reflecting the changing African diaspora in contemporary Britain. Discussion turns to diversity, and what that word actually means, as well as welcoming new audiences into theatres by breaking down some of the formalities that are traditionally associated with going to the theatre. Find out more about tiata fahodzi here: www.tiatafahodzi.co...
2017-01-30
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: Matt Fenton
Matt Fenton, artistic director and chief executive of Contact in Manchester, talks to Rebecca Atkinson-Lord about legacy and how to leave something behind in the ephemeral world of theatre. Matt and Rebecca discuss the importance of young people in decision making processes and whether informed people always make informed decisions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2016-10-31
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: Annabel Turpin
In this series on the (im)possibility of legacy in the ephemeral world of theatre Rebecca Atkinson-Lord talks to artistic directors across the country. This week, she's with Annabel Turpin who has run ARC in Stockton for the last 8 years. Some of the things they talk about are: how art can change the world; whether you should or shouldn't eat broccoli; the idea of paying for theatre after you've seen the show, like in a hairdresser; the value of arts centres; artists as people who spin the fabric of society... For more information about ARC go to arconline.co.uk. ...
2016-10-10
00 min
Lunar Poetry Podcasts
Ep. 82 - Show Me The Money (transcript available)
Artist, Paula Varjack is joined by writer & activist Liv Wynter and poet Dan Simpson to discuss the realities of getting paid as an artist. They talk about their own experiences of talking to other artists about financial matters and whether there is a need for greater transparency when it comes to fees and financial support. A full transcript of this conversation is available to download as a PDF here: https://lunarpoetrypodcasts.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/ep-82-show-me-the-money-lpp-transcript.pdf More info: Paula Varjack: www.showmethemon3y.tumblr.com www.facebook.com/paulavarjackartist www.twitter.com/paulavarjack www.paulavarjack.com Liv Wynter: www...
2016-10-02
1h 18
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: Iain Bloomfield
In this latest episode looking at legacy in the ephemeral world of theatre, Rebecca Atkinson-Lord talks to Iain Bloomfield. He's the artistic director of Theatre In The Mill in Bradford. They talk about the intersection of academia and art, and how the two spheres can feed into each other. They also question the purpose of the Arts Council. There's swearing in this episode because Rebecca encourages Iain to say 'fuck'. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2016-09-26
00 min
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The Legacy Tapes: Vicky Featherstone
Theatre can be a very ephemeral art form. In a series of interviews with artistic directors, Rebecca Atkinson-Lord asks whether it's possible to leave behind something more permanent. In this episode Rebecca talks to Vicky Featherstone, who runs the Royal Court in London - a theatre with one of the most important legacies in the country. She was also the founding artistic director of the National Theatre of Scotland, with the opportunity to put foundations in place for a long-lasting theatrical legacy for an entire nation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2016-09-19
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: John McGrath
Rebecca Atkinson-Lord talks to artistic directors about the idea of legacy and leaving a permanent mark in the ephemeral world of theatre. In this episode, Rebecca speaks to John McGrath, artistic director of the Manchester International Festival, about networks, ethics and nationality. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2016-09-12
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: Rachel Tackley
The second in a series of interviews with artistic directors about legacy and leaving something behind in the ephemeral medium of theatre. Rebecca Atkinson-Lord talks to Rachel Tackley, Director of English Touring Theatre, who is about to take up post as Executive Director at Chichester Festival Theatre. They chat about how to inspire young people, working all hours, and contingency plans for a zombie apocalypse. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2016-07-04
00 min
Pursued by a Bear
The Legacy Tapes: Alan Lane
A series of interviews with artistic directors about the idea of legacy and leaving something behind in the ephemeral world of theatre. In this episode, over mushroom curry, Rebecca Atkinson-Lord talks to Alan Lane about the Slung Low hub in Leeds as well as the influence of theatre boards and the importance of taking risks. Find out more about Slung Low at www.slunglow.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2016-05-23
00 min