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MARS Magazine Podcast
AI expert Kirill Solodskikh explains how we will merge with AI rather than fight against it
Hundred Year Podcast Ep. 66: In this episode, Adario Strange meets Ph.D. AI expert Kirill Solodskikh, the founder of TheStage.ai, a new AI startup that just raised $4.5 million to help other AI companies optimize how they deploy their models. After discussing Kirill’s unique experience as a researcher at China’s Huawei technology giant, he explains why he thinks humans will be able to not only peacefully coexist with AI but eventually merge with it. Then the two dive into the latest AI news, including the recent dustup around Shopify’s CEO and his decision to push AI...
2025-04-17
51 min
The Yay - A Bay Area Theatre Podcast
Episode 248: April Deutschle
We had April Deustchle on two years ago (Episode 175), where we talked about her life, her travels and what brought her to the bay area. An article came out in the SF Chronicle on October 28th that dealt with actors being mistreated at the Altarena. She comes back on to tell her side of the story and to engage in a bigger conversation about how the dialogue between actors and directors should be, and how beautiful and engaging theatre can be created while respecting the actors that deliver beautiful performances. The SF Chronicle Article is here: https://datebook.sfchronicle.com...
2022-11-20
1h 07
松本寛也 ホームセンター松本
#110 異国情緒漂うここは…どこ?
▼恋愛相談、その後 ▼異国漂う空間で収録 ▼#恋セワ 出演! ▼ザ・キング・オブ・ムダーズ ▼ガムは味わう派 ▼ツンデレ女子と付き合うと… ▼#風都探偵 theSTAGEのビジュアルに意義あり! ▼「みちのく秋田 赤い靴の女の子」最新情報 ▼すごい時期の偏寄
2022-11-19
39 min
The Second Chapter
Change After 75 (Episodes!) with Kristin Duffy
Change is good, right? So, after 75 episodes of The Second Chapter, maybe a change is in order. In this week's episode, Kristin recaps season 7, talks about how career change at a later age is finally making its way into the media and asks YOU for ideas. What's next for The Second Chapter?Links to articles and other bits mentioned in this episode:Buy Kristin a "coffee": ko-fi.com/thesecondchapterThe Guardian- A New Start After 60: www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/series/a-new-start-after-60 The 100 Year Life: www.100yearlife.com...
2022-11-08
14 min
Women and Shakespeare
S3: E5: Lyn Gardner on Reviewing Shakespeare
Send us a textTheatre critic, Lyn Gardner, talks about reviewing Shakespeare, theatre, and culture.Read her reviews & column here: https://www.thestage.co.uk/author-lyn-gardnerFor a complete episode transcript, check out http://www.womenandshakespeare.com Interviewer: Varsha PanjwaniGuest: Lyn GardnerProducer: Hannah KaskoArtwork: Wenqi WanInsta: earlymoderndocEmail: earlymoderndoc@gmail.com
2022-10-23
34 min
The Yay - A Bay Area Theatre Podcast
Episode 243: Raisa Donato
Raisa Donato is a fight coordinator and a weapons expert, who recently did the fight coordination for the wonderful production of Man of God. We’ve had a lot of Bindlestiff’ers but none with the resume of Raisa. She talk about her experiences in theatre, her upbringing and where she sees herself in the future. Jeannie (formerly in Episodes 18, 32 and 221) also comes back on the Yay for the fourth time – and tomorrow is her birthday! Glad to have Jeannie in Norman’s seat while Norman celebrates his birthday and Jeannie tells us what’s happening her life. Raisa can be reached...
2022-10-01
1h 09
Script In Hand
Squad Goals by Michelle Payne
You say Squad, We say Goals! Squad! Goals! Squad Goals!We're ready to raise the roof off this proverbial podcast stadium and get hyped talking about this epic play of women's football, sky high ambition, female friendship - and Missy Elliot & a banging drum beat! And who better to chat with than our special guest, the author & co-director behind Squad Goals Michelle Payne!Co Hosted by Lexie Ward and Meg Robinson.Music By Connor Barton (Sethera Sound Design)Find SCRIPT IN HAND on Twitter/Instagram/Facebook - Give us a like/follow t...
2022-09-29
51 min
The Yay - A Bay Area Theatre Podcast
Episode 242: Dan Wilson & Diana Brown
We welcome back Dan Wilson, who was last on The Yay in Episode 42 (Nov 11, 2017). He brings the lovely Diana Brown, his partner in crime, and they created Bingewatch, an improv show they’ve been performing all across the United States. Bingewatch will at the Exit on October 21st. We learn more about Bingewatch, Diana’s background (growing up in Arizona and her coming to the bay in the late ‘90s) and where Dan and Diana see themselves in the future. You can learn more about Bingewatch here: http://bingewatchimprov.com Diana Lynn Brown has a personal website that you can view h...
2022-09-25
1h 19
المستحنكين
#16 مسلسل خواتم القوة الحلقة الرابعة
مراجعتنا لحلقات الرابعة لمسلسل خواتم القوة (ذا رينقز اوف باور)The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Powerحسابات المستحنكين بتويترمحمد التيميمي: @md_reviews عبدالعزيز السيف: @OMGitsCoZMoمحمد السعوي: @MdAlsaawiذا ستيج: @thestage_saللاقتراحات والاراء بخصوص البودكاست:#بودكاست_المستحنكينعلى تويتروعلى الايميل:Podcast@thestage.saهذا البودكاست احد منتجات ذاستيج
2022-09-21
39 min
المستحنكين
#15 مسلسل آل التنين الحلقة الرابعة
مراجعتنا للحلقة الرابعة بحرق لمسلسل آل التنين (هاوس اوف دارقونز)House of the Dragonمحمد التيميمي: @md_reviews عبدالعزيز السيف: @OMGitsCoZMoمحمد السعوي: @MdAlsaawiذا ستيج: @thestage_saللاقتراحات والاراء بخصوص البودكاست:#بودكاست_المستحنكينعلى تويتروعلى الايميل:Podcast@thestage.saهذا البودكاست احد منتجات ذاستيج
2022-09-20
30 min
The Yay - A Bay Area Theatre Podcast
Episode 241: Acquenetta Summers - Wong
Norman and I have been dying to get this talented actress in our seat for a while now and we finally have her! Acquenetta Summers-Wong is now in the Masquers’ play Compared to What – I had the pleasure of working with her when we did Before The Dream (directed by Norman) back in 2008. Acquenetta talks about her theatre experience, balancing theatre with being a mother and where she sees herself in the future. SHOWS: Pygmalion (Orinda Starlight Village Players) Sept 9 – Oct 1 Alicia Von Kugelgen (Episodes 46 and 101) is in the show https://www.orsvp.org/index-2a.html Tiny Beautiful Things (Pletho...
2022-09-18
1h 29
المستحنكين
#14 (1,2,3) مسلسل خواتم القوة
مراجعتنا للحلقات الثلاثة الأولى لمسلسل خواتم القوة (ذا رينقز اوف باور)The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Powerالجزء الي بدون حرقكيف تتابع المسلسل؟هل يسوى اصلا انه يتابع؟وش سبب كل هذا الهجوم على المسلسل؟وهل يستحق كل هذا الهجوم؟00:00 | 15:18الجزء الي بحرق للحلقات الثلاث الأولى15:18حسابات المستحنكين بتويترمحمد التيميمي: @md_reviews عبدالعزيز السيف: @OMGitsCoZMoمحمد السعوي: @MdAlsaawiذا ستيج: @thestage_saللاقتراحات والاراء بخصوص البودكاست:#بودكاست_المستحنكينعلى تويتروعلى الايميل:Podcast@thestage.saهذا البودكاست احد منتجات ذاستيج
2022-09-13
1h 17
المستحنكين
#13 (1,2,3) مسلسل آل التنين
مراجعتنا للحلقات الثلاثة الأولى بحرق لمسلسل آل التنين (هاوس اوف دارقونز)House of the Dragonمحمد التيميمي: @md_reviews عبدالعزيز السيف: @OMGitsCoZMoمحمد السعوي: @MdAlsaawiذا ستيج: @thestage_saللاقتراحات والاراء بخصوص البودكاست:#بودكاست_المستحنكينعلى تويتروعلى الايميل:Podcast@thestage.saهذا البودكاست احد منتجات ذاستيج
2022-09-11
1h 27
The Yay - A Bay Area Theatre Podcast
Episode 240: Tony Daniel
Institutional Racism. Christian Nationalism. And how theatre brings up these subjects in a constructive manner to expose our biases and focuses on solutions. All of this and more are things we touch on as we introduce our next guest - Tony Daniel, a local actor who is in the play Compared To What (a play focusing on the black Pullman Porters of the 1920s). We learn about Tony’s upbringing, Tony’s upbringing and where he sees himself in the future. SHOWS: Pygmalion (Orinda Starlight Village Players) Sept 9 – Oct 1 Alicia Von Kugelgen (Episodes 46 and 101) is in the show https://www.orsvp...
2022-09-11
1h 14
Script In Hand
Reasons You Should(N't) Love Me by Amy Trigg
Reasons you should love this episode are numerous, but number one on the list has to be that we had the playwright herself Amy Trigg join us to talk all about her award winning play! With Kazoos, Oxo Cubes, sparkly sleeves and DnD, this play has everything - and you are forewarned there will be a full Lexie/Amy nerd out over Dungeons and Dragons whilst Meg looks on amused. Join us as we join Juno who is making her way through her 20s in a relatable haphazard manner. Co Hosted by Lexie Ward and Meg Robinson.
2022-09-08
43 min
The Yay - A Bay Area Theatre Podcast
Episode 239: Jen & Matt Coogan
Our next guest is Jen & Matt Coogan, a musician couple who has been working with the Musical Café and, through Musical Café, created Song Salon, a zoom meeting place where budding songwriters come together and share ideas, songs and inspire each other. We learn about Jen and Matt’s upbringing, their affiliation with the café and where they see themselves in the future. You can reach the Coogans and learn more about them through their website: https://www.constantcoogan.com SHOWS: Pygmalion (Orinda Starlight Village Players) Sept 9 – Oct 1 Alicia Von Kugelgen (Episodes 46 and 101) is in the show https://www.orsvp.org/ind...
2022-09-04
1h 37
المستحنكين
#12 بولت ترين / بلاك بيرد/ صنع في الهاوية
تقسيم الحلقةالمقدمة00:00 | 02:36فيلم بوليت ترين02:36 | 15:38مسلسل بلاك بيرد 15:38 | 32:00مسلسل ساند مان32:00 | 35:15انمي صنع في الهاوية / mede in abyss35:15 | 39:55توصية مستحنك \ zankyou no terror39:55حساباتنا في تويتر:-محمد التيميمي: @md_reviews عبدالعزيز السيف: @OMGitsCoZMoمحمد السعوي: @MdAlsaawiذا ستيج: @thestage_saللاقتراحات والاراء بخصوص البودكاست:#بودكاست_المستحنكينعلى تويتروعلى الايميل:Podcast@thestage.saهذا البودكاست احد منتجات ذاستيج
2022-08-28
45 min
The Yay - A Bay Area Theatre Podcast
Episode 238: Virginia Blanco (w Deborah Cortez)
Our guest today is Virginia Blanco, (who had her birthday on Saturday) the founder of La Lengua Teatro en Espanol, a new theatre that focuses solely on the Latin experience – their new play, Las Azurduy opened on August 19 and she is in the show. Las Azurduy tells the amazing story of revolutionary hero and a true female progressive Juana Azurduy de Padilla, who led revolutions for the freedom of Bolivia, Argentina and Peru. Virginia, Deborah Cortez and Carla Gallardo make up the cast of Las Azurduy. You may remember Deborah Cortez from Episode 98 when she was Deborah Murphy. We’ll talk...
2022-08-23
1h 20
The Yay - A Bay Area Theatre Podcast
Episode 237: Allan Manalo
We’ve had 25 Filipino guests on The Yay, the vast majority of them from Bindlestiff. Our special guest today is one of the founders of Bindlestiff, Allan Manalo, and without him, many of those Filipino artists would have never been introduced to theatre or have an outlet to their creativity. Our guest host is Mike Dorado (previously on Episode 68) and we discuss the origins of Bindlestiff, Allan’s very long performing career and what he’s doing today. Check out Gossip, Sex and the End of the World: Collective Works of tongue in A mood, a book cowritten by Allan and Th...
2022-08-20
1h 30
المستحنكين
سترينجر ثينقز/جوجتسو كايسن/توب قن مافرك #10
تقسيم الحلقة:المقدمة:02:00 | 00:00:مسلسل سترينجر ثينقز27:16 | 02:00مسلسل سترينجر ثينقز(بحرق)40:50 | 27:16فقرة الميزان مع ابو العز47:47 | 40:50فيلم جوجتسو كايسن:54:13 | 47:47فقرة شطحات ابو سعوي59:27 | 54:13رجوع هنتر هنتر1:02:59 | 59:27انمي سباي اكس فاملي1:05:12 | 1:02:59فقرة خلك قد توصيتك1:09:31 | 1:05:12Ping Pong the Animationفيلم توب قن مافرك1:22:31 | 1:09:31الختام1:22:31حساباتنا في تويتر:-محمد التيميمي: @md_reviews عبدالعزيز السيف: @OMGitsCoZMoمحمد السعوي: @MdAlsaawiذا ستيج: @thestage_saللاقتراحات والاراء بخصوص البودكاست:#بودكاست_المستحنكينعلى تويتروعلى الايميل:Podcast@thestage.saهذا البودكاست احد منتجات ذاستيج
2022-07-11
1h 24
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A Perfect April with Paramount Hotel Dubai
Iftar, suhoor, an array of culinary experiences, and a walk back in time with Arabic classics.#paramounthotelsdubai #ramadan2022 #iftar #suhoor #TheStage #MalibuDeckPool #ParamountScreeningRoom #FlashbacktheSpeakeasy #CraftTable #PacificGroove #diningoffers #dubaidining #hozpitality #hoteloffershttps://www.hozpitality.com/paramounthoteldubai/read-article/a-perfect-april-with-paramount-hotel-dubai-7085.html
2022-04-20
08 min
The Traveling Hoopers: NBA Show
Prospect's Podcast With Prep Hoops National Analyst Ryan James #TheStage | Kadyn Betts, Dallas Bear, Trey'Dez Green & More
The Prep Hoops first live period event was a success. After the trip to Indianapolis I sat down with Ryan James National Analyst with Prep Hoops. We talk our top 5 prospects, top teams from each region, and the recruitment of the weekend's top players. Catch More Of Our Content Here! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/creator-home Twitter: https://twitter.com/travelinghooper?lang=en IG: https://www.instagram.com/traveling_hoopers/?hl=en Website: https://travelinghoopers.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-traveling-hoopers/support
2022-04-20
27 min
The Yay - A Bay Area Theatre Podcast
Episode 229: Jerome Joseph Gentes
Jerome Joseph Gentes is a very special guest. He was the first person to be interviewed on The Yay (Episode 8) way back in May of 2017, when The Yay really needed content and way to share what’s going on in the Bay Area. Five years later, we’re still here, and Jerome was a big part of it. Back then, he was the executive director of Play Café / Musical Café. Now, he is in Palm Springs with his husband, and his new project is TigerBear Productions (www.tigerbearproductions) which showcases new shows, performances and other content from diverse cultures and backgr...
2022-04-16
1h 09
The Yay - A Bay Area Theatre Podcast
Episode 228: Jake Fong
Jake Fong is our next guest on the Yay – he’s a vibrant young actor who played James Baldwin in The Baldwin Centennial Project. Jake talks about his work in bay area theatre, his training and upbringing and where he sees himself in the future. You can follow Jacob on Facebook and Instagram (@jking510) SHOWS: Sonia Sawkar’s (Episode 204)film Cray wil have its first premier in Los Angeles at XRM Media Studios at Stareable Fest – April 21-23 Turn Right At the Water Buffalo (a book reading at FANHS Museum in Stockton) April 24 Jeannie Barroga (Episodes 18, 32, 221) is the author https://www.yout...
2022-04-09
53 min
The Yay - A Bay Area Theatre Podcast
Episode 227: Julius Rea
If you remember our conversation back in December of 2018, we had Kieran Beccia on (Episode 88), where they talked about directing Sarafael, a gripping story of a date rape and the complicity of the audience and journalists who report on them. Our guest is the author of the piece, Julius Rea, the artistic director and founder of The Forum Collective and a brilliant playwright. Julius talks about his work in bay area theatre, his training and upbringing and where he sees himself in the future. And we (of course) talk about The Slap and unpack all of the (meaningful) angles of...
2022-04-03
1h 19
The Yay - A Bay Area Theatre Podcast
Episode 226: Evan Held
Evan Held, our next guest, is an incredibly talented actor who has been a part of the Baldwin Project, playing David in one scene that explores Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room. Evan talks about his work in bay area theatre, his training and upbringing and where he sees himself in the future. SHOWS: Strings Attached (Cinema 3.0) Streaming now on Vimeo and Amazon Radhika Rao (Episode 21 and 131) is in the mini series Cynthia Lagodzinski (Episode 96) is a co-director https://vimeo.com/ondemand/stringsattachedseries?fbclid=IwAR0XUoMyEk7F_knnQUKSik7gURpZPux_ZVPyTBqifU8iOj160VuDtwiUD4k Intimate Apparrel (Magic Theatre) April 1 – April 16 Khary Moye (Episod...
2022-03-26
1h 03
The Yay - A Bay Area Theatre Podcast
Episode 225: Eiko Yamamoto
We had Eiko Yamamoto (Episode 120) on back in July of 2019. She was doing Hello Dolly and Eureka Day. Since then, she’s done Working, The Book of Will, Twelfth Night and has worked with a variety of companies, including SF Playhouse, Silicon Valley Shakes, African American Shakes, The Pear Theatre, PianoFight and many, many more. Eiko will be in Steel Magnolias at the Sierra Repertory Theatre. We’ll talk about how her career has grown since our last meeting, how COVID-19 has affected her and things are doing with her at home with her partner and her son. We also have...
2022-03-20
1h 34
The Director's Diary
C19: Amy Letman - How an experiment turned into an international festival
Season Two kicks off with a really special guest. Amy Letman is one of the most prolific producers in the North, if not the UK. Amy has recently been named as one of The Stage's top 25 people in the industry. She is also the Creative Director of Transform Festival which always hosts a wide array of ambitious national and international performance work. Here Amy talks about how it all started for her, she opens her diary and reveals what it really took to build something like Transform. https://transformfestival.org/ https://www.thestage.co.uk/features/the-stage-25-amy-letman
2022-02-20
53 min
The Yay - A Bay Area Theatre Podcast
Episode 216: CJ Strickland aka Curtis Manning
Curtis Manning (aka CJ Strickland) is a budding actor who won last year’s Plethos Fammy Awards for best actor for his portrayal of James Baldwin in my play Four Men in Paris, back in 2018. Curtis was recently cast to perform in A Chorus Line at the Pinole Community Theatre. We talk about how Curtis got into acting, his experience at Chabot College, his role as James Baldwin (and the parallels between Curtis and Baldwin), and his goals for the future. You can reach out to CJ directly via Instagram: @cjmanning17 SHOWS: Great Expectations (San Jose Stage) Nov 17 – Dec 12 Norman Gee...
2021-12-11
1h 04
The Disabled Debrief With Conscious Being Magazine
(Pilot Episode) Inside The World Of Sports Reporting With Gemma Louise Stevenson
For the pilot episode of The Disabled Debrief With Conscious Being Magazine, we chat to a true force of nature. Gemma Louise Stevenson is a freelance broadcaster and journalist; she is also a ICU World Champion and an ambassador for Dystonia UK. She is also the host of sports podcast The Constant Cheerleader. In this episode we talk about the world of sporting while disabled, media diversity and the need for better disabled representation, witching from theatre work to sports journalism, being called "inspirational" for small acts like ordering a cup of coffee, the concept of mourning for an a...
2021-12-10
27 min
The Business of Show Business
Theatre Journalism with The Stage newspaper's News Editor Matt Hemley
Welcome back to The Business of Show Business Podcast.For season 4 episode 4 podcast host Jamie Body is joined by the News Editor from The Stage newspaper Matt Hemley.Matt originally trained as an actor before starting his journey as a journalist. In this podcast episode, the pair talk about the importance of theatre and entertainment journalism, press coverage and how to get into the world of journalism if you are interested in it. You can read Matt's articles here: https://www.thestage.co.uk/author-matthew-hemleyFind Matt on Twitter...
2021-11-23
34 min
The Yay - A Bay Area Theatre Podcast
Episode 215: Lana Palmer
Our next guest is Lana Palmer, a playwright and filmmaker. Her works has been featured at Bread & Butter Theatre, Dragon Theatre and the Potrero Stage, where her first full length play, Funeral Game, was featured. I had the pleasure of being a part of the Playwright’s Center of San Francisco’s showcase, where Lana’s one act play, The Cosmic Void, was featured. Lana is also a gifted composer, with over 100 of her compositions being used in television series worldwide. We talk about her career, where she got started and where she sees herself in the future. You can find m...
2021-11-20
1h 16
The Yay - A Bay Area Theatre Podcast
Episode 214: Kehinde Koyejo
Kehinde Koyejo is an actress, a mother, artist and healer – she runs Kalm Korner, an aroma-therapy gift line, designed specifically for women of African descent. Kehinde is a collective member of The Goddess Commune (https://www.thegoddesscommune.org)– the Commune works to restore balance to the emotional, spiritual and physical aspects in the lives of Black Women and Women of color. Kehinde and I were both involved in Batboy: the Musical at Ray of Light Theatre back in 2005. Kehinde can be reached via Instagram: @kehinde.thebrand Follow Kehinde’s company, Kalm Korner, via Instagram: @kalmkorner You can also visit Kehinde's Kale K...
2021-11-09
1h 29
The Yay - A Bay Area Theatre Podcast
Episode 211: John Hutchinson w/Norman Gee
The Hutch is back! John Hutchinson, who was on Episode 57 and 103, is a returning guest and is meeting Norman Gee for the first time. Hutch was a longtime member of Eastenders Repertory Company, a member of the men’s singing group Stagebridge and just celebrated his 85th birthday. In this show, we get mostly into current events, especially the Chappelle show and the focus on being culturally appropriate as we creatives bring our creations to the stage or to the big screen. We also talk about the effects of cancel culture and Norman talks about his experience doing Pericles. Don’t fo...
2021-10-17
1h 18
المستحنكين
انميات الصيف 2021 2\2 #5
حلقة انميات الصيف الجزء الثانيموضوعنا كان عن الانمي::Tokyo Revengersبدون حرقحساباتنا في تويتر:-محمد التيميمي: @md_reviews عبدالعزيز السيف: @OMGitsCoZMoمحمد السعوي: @MdAlsaawiذا ستيج: @thestage_saللاقتراحات والاراء بخصوص البودكاست:Podcast@thestage.saهذا البودكاست احد منتجات ذا ستيجالموسيقى المستخدمة :Tokyo Revengers - Opening | Cry BabyCode Geass R2 Opening
2021-10-12
27 min
المستحنكين
انميات الصيف 2021 2\1 #4
حلقة انميات الصيف الجز الأولموضوعنا كان عن الانميات الي تابعنها في هذا الفصل بدون حرق وهي:odd taxiTo Your EternityTokyo Revengers في البارت الثانيوطبعا شطحات ابو سعوي الرهيبهترتيب المواضيع:المقدمة:من٠ الى ٣:٤٣الانميات اليتابعنها في هذا الفصل:من ٣:٤٣ الى ٩:٤٨To Your Eternity انميمن ٩:٤٨ الى٣٣:٣٣شطحات ابو سعويمن ٣٣:٣٣ ال٣٧:١٣الختامحساباتنا في تويتر:-محمد التيميمي: @md_reviews عبدالعزيز السيف: @OMGitsCoZMoمحمد السعوي: @MdAlsaawiذا ستيج: @thestage_saللاقتراحات والاراء بخصوص البودكاست:Podcast@thestage.saهذا البودكاست احد منتجات ذا ستيجالموسيقى المستخدمة :Ending PingPongODDTAXI - Ending _ Sugarless KissTo Your Eternity Ending || 不滅のあなたへ Ending ||To your eternity ost 3Night SURFING · (K)No
2021-10-09
38 min
المستحنكين
انميات الشتاء 2020 #1
هذي أول حلقة في بودكاست المستحنكين المُخصص بالحديث عن أحدث الأفلام والمسلسلات والأنمي.. موضوعنا كان عن أبرز أعمال فصل الشتاء بشكل عام وجائزة أفضل انمي في السنة وكان النقاش بالخصوص عن ثلاثة أعمال بدون حرق وهي: -دكتور ستون الموسم الثاني -نيفرلاند الموسم الثاني -جوجوتسو كايسينالموسيقى بالحلقة:Fullmetal alchemist brotherhood opening dorohedoro endingtv dr stone openingthe promised neverland opening jujutsu kaisen openingTime - Pink Floydحساباتنا في تويتر:-محمد التيميمي: @md_reviews عبدالعزيز السيف: @OMGitsCoZMoمحمد السعوي: @MdAlsaawiذا ستيج: @thestage_saللاقتراحات والاراء بخصوص البودكاست:Podcast@thestage.saهذا البودكاست احد منتجات ذاستيج
2021-05-20
1h 17
That Stagey Blog
Show Down: Ep 3 - A Killer Party UK
#AKillerPartyUK #AKillerParty #Review Welcome to That Stagey Blog podcast. This is an audio version of Episode 3 of Show Down which is also available as a video on 📺 YouTube https://youtu.be/7KWFl0jXrHU This contains some music and video clips. Show Down: Ep 3 - A Killer Party UK. Discussed by Fiona Scott. Paul Vale. Scott Matthewman. Welcome to Show Down. A series where I bring together a panel of reviewers to discuss a show. In this episode, I’m joined by Fiona Scott, Arts journalist. Broadway World UK. Twitter- @Fi0naSc0tt Instagram- @fi0n0 Paul Vale, theatre critic. The Stage...
2021-05-14
1h 02
That Stagey Blog
Show Down: Ep 2 - Scaramouche Jones
Starring Shane Richie. Reviewed by Mae Trumata, Paul Vale, and Ray Rackham #ScaramoucheJones #ShaneRichie #Review Welcome to Show Down. A new series where I bring together a panel of reviewers to discuss a show. Also available on 📺 YouTube In this episode, I’m joined by Mae Trumata, freelance writer and reviewer. The Upcoming. Twitter/Instagram- @maetrux_ Paul Vale, theatre critic. The Stage Twitter- @paulvale126 instagram- @paulev Ray Rackham. Writer, director and Producer. Reviewer for BritishTheatre.com Twitter- @rayrackham We discus the recent online production of Scaramouche Jones. Starring Shane Richie. Directed by Ian Talbot Written by Justin Butcher Designed by Andre...
2021-04-21
1h 05
'The Green Room' by the STRIVE Collective
Episode 5: Harri Marshall & Alison Pottinger
10th March 2021 at 7.30pm in #TheGreenRoom_UK Jo Sargeant of Hot Coals Productions talks to Harri Marshall and Alison Pottinger Interpreted by: Anna Kitson, Caroline Ryan and Iain Hodgetts, speech to text reporter: Norma MacHaye Harri is a deaf director based in York and has been working in this dirty business that we call show since 2012. She has received training from the Young Vic, RTYDS as well as the Bristol Old Vic and directed a total of 9 shows. Harri has an affinity for contemporary theatre including genres like new writing, adaptation and verbatim. She...
2021-03-10
1h 00
Dance Magazine Podcast
Brexit Hurdles, Pandemic Silver Linings, and Brinda Guha
A transcript of this episode is available here: https://thedanceedit.com/transcript-episode-53Links referenced in/relevant to episode 53:-Texas Ballet Theater relief fund: https://texasballettheater.networkforgood.com/projects/38954-art-access-education-Protest letter by the dancers of Mecklenburgisches Staatstheater: https://www.der-theaterverlag.de/tanz/archiv/artikel/dismissed/-Cultural Solidarity Fund micro-grant information and application: https://www.culturalsolidarityfund.org/-Dance/NYC Symposium information and registration: https://www.dance.nyc/programs/dancenyc-events/dancesymp/overview-Guardian piece on Brexit's impact on professional dance in the UK: https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2021/feb/24/uk-stage-companies-brexit-europe-The Stage...
2021-03-04
1h 04
The Talking Theatre Podcast
Eliott Sheppard
On this weeks episode we're delighted to be joined by theatre maker, lighting designer and stage manager Eliott Sheppard (https://twitter.com/EliottShep). In the episode we cover a range of topics from pantomime tears, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and his recent appearance in The Stage!!https://www.thestage.co.uk/qa/eliott-sheppard We hope that you enjoy the episode and if you have then you can let us know by subscribing and leaving us a 5* review and comment on what you found interesting in whichever way you’re listening to this podc...
2021-02-26
29 min
'The Green Room' by the STRIVE Collective
Episode 1: Alim Jayda - hard of hearing actor, presenter and sign language interpreter
11th February 2021 at 7.30pm available for catch up along with audio recordings of all 'The Green Room' interviews at: https://www.strivecollective.org/the-... Guest: Alim Jayda Host: Stephen Collins (DH Ensemble) Interpreters: Susan Booth and Beverly Wilson Music: Road Trips by Ofshane Alim Jayda is a hard of hearing, Mixed Indian-English, LGBT, Child of Deaf Adults (CODA), actor, presenter and sign language interpreter who is a passionate advocate for Diversity and Inclusion in the Arts. With more than ten years industry experience, he’s used his exte...
2021-02-12
1h 00
Stage Whispers
Episode 002 Lesley Coo and Ros Naccarato
SW News - Episode 2 Playwright’s Guild Perform at Home https://playwrightsguild.ca/event/plays2performhome-boca-del-lupo/ The Curtain Club Fall Update https://thecurtainclub.org/covid-19-update/ Blackhorse Village Players Theatre - Season Update & Fundraiser www.facebook.com/blackhorsetheatre Theatre Orangeville Fundraiser - September 10, 2020 http://www.theatreorangeville.ca/events/starlightgala Theatre Aurora - One Voice https://www.theatreaurora.com/one-voice Theatre Aurora - Fall Youth Programs -Theatre Kids and Young Company https://www.theatreaurora.com/youth-main Orillia Opera House - On a First Name Basis until September 4 http://www.orilliaoperahouse.ca/en/index.aspx One Step at a Time: A Father’s Jo...
2020-08-28
1h 04
Northern Stage Theatre Podcast
EP.18 - Active Mulling with Laura Lindow
This week, we caught up with playwright, director, Open Clasp Associate Director and clown doctor Laura Lindow. We talk to Laura about how she went from making virtuoso hot chocolates to writing such Northern Stage smash hits as The War of the Worlds and The Snow Queen and Cap-a-Pie's Woven Bones, the need for wine budgets, and the stages of the writing process including the Formless Hunch and Active Mulling. Enjoy. Transcript available to download here. Resource links: Laura Lindow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tantaloupe?lang=en Open Clasp Theatre...
2020-08-07
1h 04
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
Seven Stages: Episode 8 – Es Devlin
What was the first show you ever saw? Your biggest theatre regret? And which production would you choose to watch on a loop for eternity? These questions and more make up Seven Stages, the new podcast from The Stage, sponsored by Audible. Our eight episode features designer Es Devlin and was released on Friday, July 10, 2020. From fringe theatres to worldwide stadium tours for the likes of Beyoncé and Adele, there are few worlds and scales untouched by designer Es Devlin. Starting as a designer for theatres like the Bush in west London, she quickly became a renowned s...
2020-07-10
36 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
Seven Stages: Episode 7 – Paul Chahidi
What was the first show you ever saw? Your biggest theatre regret? And which production would you choose to watch on a loop for eternity? These questions and more make up Seven Stages, the new podcast from The Stage, sponsored by Audible. Our seventh episode features actor Paul Chahidi and was released Friday, June 26, 2020. Actor Paul Chahidi has had an extensive career on stage, highly regarded for his Shakespearean performances at the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre and Shakespeare’s Globe. In 2002, he played Maria in an all-male production of Twelfth Night alongside Mark Rylance, to co...
2020-06-26
37 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
Seven Stages: Episode 6 – Alan Ayckbourn
What was the first show you ever saw? Your biggest theatre regret? And which production would you choose to watch on a loop for eternity? These questions and more make up Seven Stages, the new podcast from The Stage, sponsored by Audible. Our sixth episode features playwright Alan Ayckbourn and was released this Friday, June 12, 2020. Alan Ayckbourn has written more than 80 full-length plays, with more than half of them having been produced in the West End. These include huge hits such as The Norman Conquests, Absurd Person Singular and A Chorus of Disapproval, for which he won O...
2020-06-12
37 min
The West End Frame Show: Theatre News, Reviews & Chat
S3 Ep7: #BlackLivesMatter
In this week's episode, West End Frame Editor Andrew Tomlins discusses Black Lives Matter and racism within the theatre industry, including discussion about the UK's leading drama schools and experiences from black performers in the West End. In addition, we celebrate the #StandByMeChallenge which has seen theatrical community's from around the world coming together in solidarity. Useful Links (as discussed during the episode):Asmeret Ghebremichael: I’m tired of being the token Black friend. https://broadwaynews.com/2020/06/04/opinion-im-tired-of-being-the-token-black-friend/ The Stage: Racism in the UK’s top Drama Schools. https...
2020-06-09
20 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
Seven Stages: Episode 5 – Noma Dumezweni
What was the first show you ever saw? Your biggest theatre regret? And which production would you choose to watch on a loop for eternity? These questions and more make up Seven Stages, the new podcast from The Stage, sponsored by Audible. Our fifth episode features Olivier award-winning actor Noma Dumezweni and was released this Friday, May 28, 2020. Noma Dumezweni is best known for playing Hermione Granger in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on stage in the West End and on Broadway. For her performance in the West End production, she won her second Olivier award, while...
2020-05-29
36 min
Archiving Technical Theater History
Corona Chronicles Day 68. May 19, 2020
Questions, Comments, Suggestions - Show Email - Archivett24@yahoo.com Remember me when I am gone away, Gone far away into the silent land; When you can no more hold me by the hand, Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay. Remember me when no more day by day You tell me of our future that you plann'd: Only remember me; you understand It will be late to counsel then or pray. Yet if...
2020-05-20
22 min
StageDoorCast
Episode 25 The Lockdown Sessions
So while you are socially distancing and responsibly going out for your daily exercise may we present just about thirty minutes for your listening pleasure.We talk about the challenges that are facing the theatre world both now and in the future as hopefuly we emerge from the Corona crisis, We reflect on the problems for the amateur theatre business in the week when most spring seasons would be starting and we think about how the future might look in a few months. We also talk about the wide range of theatrical offerings now available...
2020-04-25
26 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
Seven Stages: Episode 4 – Arlene Phillips
What was the first show you ever saw? Your biggest theatre regret? And which production would you choose to watch on a loop for eternity? These questions and more make up Seven Stages, the new podcast from The Stage, sponsored by Audible. The fourth episode featuring choreographer Arlene Phillips is released this Friday, April 3, 2020. Choreographer Arlene Phillips is best known to the general public for her appearances as a judge on BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing, but has enjoyed a diverse and hugely successful career in theatre and music: from her beginnings with pop group Hot Gossip...
2020-04-03
34 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
Seven Stages: Episode 3 - David Lan
What was the first show you ever saw? Your biggest theatre regret? And which production would you choose to watch on a loop for eternity? These questions and more make up Seven Stages, the new podcast from The Stage, sponsored by Audible. The third episode featuring playwright and director David Lan is released this Friday, March 20, 2020. David Lan was the Young Vic’s artistic director for 18 years and in that time he transformed the landscape of British theatre, ensuring international collaboration, community outreach and nurturing the next generation of theatremakers. Seven Stages explores David Lan’s cr...
2020-03-20
36 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
Seven Stages: Episode 2 - Paule Constable
The second episode of Seven Stages featuring multi-award winning lighting designer Paule Constable What was the first show you ever saw? Your biggest theatre regret? And which production would you choose to watch on a loop for eternity? These questions and more make up Seven Stages, the new podcast from The Stage, sponsored by Audible. In 2005 Paule Constable was the first woman to win an Olivier Award for lighting design. She has since won three more Oliviers, along with two Tonys and three ABTT Knight of Illumination awards. In her exclusive Se...
2020-03-06
32 min
StageDoorCast
Episode 22 And we're finally getting serious!
Normally when I write these show notes I try and find a silly joke for the title but this really is a serious reflection on the state of UK Musical Theatre. Richard brings us several reviews, we talk about the sad demise of what was meant to meant to be a bright new shining light and our talking point is the end of the Epic Musical! As always we are really interested to hear your views, email us at:mail@stagedoorcast.co.ukAnd a small request, if you listen to us via...
2020-02-27
44 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
Seven Stages: Episode 1 - Ian McKellen
What was the first show you ever saw? Your biggest theatre regret? And which production would you choose to watch on a loop for eternity? These questions and more make up Seven Stages, the new podcast from The Stage, sponsored by Audible. The first episode is released this Friday, February 21, 2020, featuring Ian McKellen. Ian McKellen topped The Stage 100 as the most influential person in theatre this year and boasts one of the most extraordinary, long-lasting careers in theatre. In the inaugural episode of Seven Stages, he tells our host, award-winning journalist Tim Bano, about the impact pantomimes an...
2020-02-21
33 min
Brainwaves - Board Game and Tabletop News Show
Episode 38 - Selling up!
What’s this? Iain is considering selling the Brainwaves HQ? As they consider the offer they invite the real estate magnate James Naylor to join the team and cover this week’s news: legends dying, profits falling, lawsuits concluding, mashups, acquisitions and much more on this weeks Brainwaves. Headlines Frances Tresham dies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Tresham_(game_designer) Hasbro Profits Fall https://www.belloflostsouls.net/2019/10/dd-weak-hasbro-sales-propped-up-by-dungeons-dragons.html https://seekingalpha.com/news/3507616-hasbro-minus-7-percent-tariffs-sting Gygax v. DeSanto lawsuit wraps up https://www.b...
2019-11-11
31 min
AA Opera
Ep. 9 - Let's get moving!!! ft. Christina Fulcher
This is the episode where Ash + Avi get talking with Movement Director Christina Fulcher. This weeks fun fact is brought to you by Avi! Christina links: Instagram, Twitter, Website please stay in touch with us on all the platforms: aaoperapod@gmail.com @AAOperaPod Instagram, Facebook,: Twitter: Christina resources https://www.spotlight.com/news-and-advice/tips-and-advice/what-you-need-to-know-about-movement-directors/ https://www.thestage.co.uk/features/interviews/2018/sian-williams-theatre-movement-director-wolf-hall-rsc-kate-bush/ https://www.thestage.co.uk/features/interviews/2019/movement-director-shelley-maxwell-open-good-theres-wide-rainbow-things-can/ https://www.thestage.co...
2019-11-08
50 min
It's All An Act
S3 Ep21 - Pick up a cat with ghost Tom (Halloween Special)
Hello, hello and welcome to the award-nominated podcast. In this Episode, We pick our Am dram shows to go and see in the next fortnight, we hear Lucie searching for twins, Anna wants to know if you have had enough of people putting 'the musical' at the end of shows, Jaz wants to know if doing a show so close to you makes you a better actor, Tom sitting back and taking it easy this episode (In Ibiza). As always we play a game and in this episode and it is 'Who's that character...
2019-10-21
1h 04
Fishing For The Truth
In conversation with Alim Jayda- British Sign Language & the entertainment industry.
July 2018- “We have the ability as an industry to change lives and open eyes, we have a responsibility to make a change.” - Alim Jayda. In this eye opening conversation, Nia meets & chats with Alim about the changes needed within the world of theatre, film and television that will enable both the deaf and sign language communities to be seen and represented in a more truthful and respectful way. As a Coda (child of deaf adults) Alim is shining a light on not only this issue, but the ripple effect that is felt both politically and socially. To read Alim...
2019-09-23
42 min
It's All An Act
S3 Ep17 - No theatre character was harmed in the making of this podcast
Hello, hello and welcome to the award-nominated podcast. In this Episode, We pick our Am dram shows to go and see in the next fortnight, we hear Tom go falsetto, Anna is on Broadway, Lucie is at The Old Vic and Jaz is a BTEC again. As always we play a game and in this episode and it is 'Who's that character?' so come and play with us to see if you can guess before the team does. We had our 'Album of the week' from Lucie and she chose 'Six...
2019-08-26
51 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
Musical theatre company SpitLip and Ian Charleson Award-winning actor Bally Gill
In our June episode, Tim Bano meets the four members of exciting musical theatre troupe Spitlip, who tell him how they created their first full-length show Operation Mincemeat – a madcap, wartime espionage thriller that recently opened to five-star raves at the New Diorama Theatre in London. Meanwhile, Ian Charleson Award-winning actor Bally Gill talks about working with Steven Berkoff, representation on stage, and being the first Sikh actor to play Romeo at the Royal Shakespeare Company. The Stage Podcast, hosted by Tim Bano, is presented in association with Charcoalblue https://www.charcoalblue.com
2019-06-19
37 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
Magician Ben Hart on secret stage effects, plus meet some of the West End's animal stars
In our March episode, Tim Bano talks to magician Ben Hart about making heads spin in The Exorcist and how he summoned up Marley's ghost in The Christmas Carol for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Meanwhile, Desmond Jordan from Performing Pets tells our roving reporter Fergus Morgan about his trials with pigs, goats and pooing Corgis, and tries to train him to become an animal wrangler. The Stage Podcast, hosted by Tim Bano, is presented in association with Charcoalblue https://www.charcoalblue.com
2019-03-27
35 min
It's All An Act
S3 Ep6 - Voice of a toilet
Hello, hello and welcome to the award nominated podcast. In this Episode, We pick our Am dram shows to go and see in the next fortnight, we talk about west end shows and we play our classic game, Reversal rehearsal. We had our 'Album of the week' from Jaz and he chose 'Zanna Don't', we spin the wheel and see who is the chosen one. We have a community over on Facebook, so please come and join us for a chat. https://www.facebook.com/groups/148894559115729/ So tune in, Join in, h...
2019-03-25
1h 06
It's All An Act
S3 Ep5 - Doreen is out of this World
Hello, hello and welcome to the award nominated podcast. In this Episode, We pick our Am dram shows to go and see in the next fortnight, we talk about west end shows and we play our classic game, Reversal rehearsal. We had our 'Album of the week' from Lucie and he chose Billy Elliot, there'll be no spinning the wheel as Jaz is the last member left to pick an album. We have a community over on Facebook, so please come and join us for a chat. https://www.facebook.com/groups/148894559115729/
2019-03-11
1h 12
It's All An Act
S3 Ep4 - Pies, Puppets and unpopular opinions
Hello, hello and welcome to the award nominated podcast. In this Episode, We pick our Am dram shows to go and see in the next fortnight, we talk about west end shows and we play our classic game, Reversal rehearsal. We had our 'Album of the week' from Tom and he chose Bubble Boy the musical (where you can't say bubble angry), we spin again and see who the wheel lands on this time. We have a community over on Facebook, so please come and join us for a chat. https://www.facebook...
2019-02-25
52 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
Vault Festival, Lyn Gardner and Tim Bano's top picks for 2019 and learn improv with The Showstoppers
In our January episode, critics Tim Bano and Lyn Gardner reveal their top picks of of 2019 ranging from major West End musicals to emerging fringe shows and with shows across the UK. We interview Vault Festival's head of theatre and performance Gillian Greer about this year's programme and the London fringe festival's huge growth in recent years. Meanwhile, after previous disappointing attempts to learn an American accent and become an acrobat, reporter Fergus Morgan reveals a surprising aptitude for improvisation when he has a masterclass with The Showstoppers and learns how to create a W...
2019-01-31
42 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
Pantomime special: Sharon D Clarke, Susie McKenna and Lyn Gardner plus find out how to be a panto dame
In our sparkly pantomime special, Doctor Who star Sharon D Clarke and her wife, panto expert Susie McKenna, discuss their enduring love for the art form and recall how they first met on a show at the Hackney Empire 20 years ago. Lyn Gardner and Tim Bano try to convince Christmas grinch Rosemary Waugh to embrace her inner Buttons. Plus, after a failed bid to run off and join the circus, Fergus Morgan tries his hand at becoming a pantomime dame, with some (very patient) help from the Lyric Hammersmith's Carl Mullaney. The S...
2018-12-03
42 min
Theatre
GBA 346 Matt Panesh
In GBA 346 we get better acquainted with Matt. I visit him at his new venture, Alt-Space, in Morcambe and we talk about how he washed up in this North West seaside town, how the lack of a comedy club in the town inspired him to create an arts venue, community centre and a fringe there, his own work which spans spoken word, theatre and comedy, and lots more. Matt plugs: Alt-space, 21c Yorkshire Street, Morecambe: https://www.facebook.com/altspacemorecambe/ Call out for submissions: morecambefringe@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/altspacemorecambe/posts/2220165701541560 Alternative Space Programme: https://twitter.com/morecambespace ...
2018-10-31
1h 03
Stand Up Tragedy
GBA 346 Matt Panesh
In GBA 346 we get better acquainted with Matt. I visit him at his new venture, Alt-Space, in Morcambe and we talk about how he washed up in this North West seaside town, how the lack of a comedy club in the town inspired him to create an arts venue, community centre and a fringe there, his own work which spans spoken word, theatre and comedy, and lots more. Matt plugs: Alt-space, 21c Yorkshire Street, Morecambe: https://www.facebook.com/altspacemorecambe/ Call out for submissions: morecambefringe@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/altspacemorecambe/posts/2220165701541560 Alternative Space Programme: https://twitter.com/morecambespace ...
2018-10-31
1h 03
Writers
GBA 346 Matt Panesh
In GBA 346 we get better acquainted with Matt. I visit him at his new venture, Alt-Space, in Morcambe and we talk about how he washed up in this North West seaside town, how the lack of a comedy club in the town inspired him to create an arts venue, community centre and a fringe there, his own work which spans spoken word, theatre and comedy, and lots more. Matt plugs: Alt-space, 21c Yorkshire Street, Morecambe: https://www.facebook.com/altspacemorecambe/ Call out for submissions: morecambefringe@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/altspacemorecambe/posts/2220165701541560 Alternative Space Programme: https://twitter.com/morecambespace ...
2018-10-31
1h 03
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
The Stage Podcast: Stephen Sondheim's Company, comedian Tom Allen, understudies and circus skills
In our October episode, critics Tim Bano and Lyn Gardner discuss Marianne Elliott's new gender-swapped production of Company by Stephen Sondheim with comedian Tom Allen. Plus, we go backstage to talk to Steph Parry, the 42nd Street understudy who made headlines when she stepped in to save Mamma Mia! in the West End. Meanwhile, after last month's failed attempt to learn an American accent, reporter Fergus Morgan runs off to join the circus, with some help from circus company Mimbre. The Stage Podcast, hosted by Tim Bano, is presented in association wi...
2018-10-26
43 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
The Stage Podcast: Antony and Cleopatra starring Ralph Fiennes and Sophie Okonedo
The Stage critic Tim Bano and associate editor Lyn Gardner discuss the National Theatre's latest major opening – Antony and Cleopatra starring Ralph Fiennes and Sophie Okonedo – with Time Out theatre editor Andrzej Lukowski. What was the highlight: Fiennes, Okonedo, the live snake? We recap on The Stage Debut Awards and hear from some of the great emerging and established talent who joined us on the night. In the first of a new series, The Stage critic Fergus Morgan visits the Royal Shakespeare Company's head of voice Kate Godfrey, who tries to teach him how to enunciat...
2018-09-28
33 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
The Stage Podcast Edinburgh Festival Fringe episode 3 with Lyn Gardner and Tim Bano
In the third and final of our weekly podcasts from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2018, The Stage critic Tim Bano and associate editor Lyn Gardner discuss all the big shows and key issues of the festival. In episode 3, they are joined by cabaret star Le Gateau Chocolat, The Stage reviews editor Natasha Tripney and critic and theatremaker Ben Kulvichit. Our critics discuss some of the best shows from emerging theatre companies at this year's festival, Lyn Gardner reveals what she thinks makes a good Edinburgh Fringe PR, and Le Gateau Chocolat tells us what he gets up t...
2018-08-23
43 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
The Stage Podcast: Edinburgh Festival Fringe episode 2 with Lyn Gardner and Tim Bano (August 16, 2018)
In the second of our weekly podcasts from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2018, The Stage critic Tim Bano and associate editor Lyn Gardner discuss all the big shows and key issues of the festival. In episode 2, they are joined by actor Julie Hesmondhalgh and reviewer Fergus Morgan, plus Helen Monks, who shares some stories of Edinburgh Fringe disasters that she has collected for her show You’ve Been Fringed. Find out what the critics thought of four Edinburgh plays focussing on the NHS, why Hesmondhalgh left Coronation Street to return to theatre, plus lots of ho...
2018-08-16
41 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
The Stage Podcast: Edinburgh Festival Fringe episode 1 with Lyn Gardner and Tim Bano (August 9, 2018)
In the first of our weekly podcasts from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2018, The Stage critic Tim Bano and associate editor Lyn Gardner discuss all the big shows and key issues of the festival. In episode 1, they are joined by theatremakers Chris Thorpe and Rachel Chavkin, actor and playwright Yolanda Mercy and The Guardian reviewer Kate Wyver. Find out what the critics thought of controversial play Ulster American, whether Thorpe and Chavkin manage to walk Edinburgh's Royal Mile and be interviewed at the same time and what Lyn Gardner's favourite fringe foodstuff is. The St...
2018-08-09
42 min
Musicians’ Weekend
Episode 8 feat. Simone Willis (PhD researcher in musicians' stress and well-being)
Rogue polo balls, sweltering heat and discriminatory work messages feature in our eighth episode. Simone Willis is our special guest - she is a PhD researcher in musicians’ stress and wellbeing at Cardiff Metropolitan University and gives some useful tips and advice on how to manage performance anxiety and maintain musicians’ wellbeing. Finally, a rather comical weird gig set in Hyde Park precedes our personal recommendations for festivals to attend during the summer. BBC Proms catch-up and Extra episodes: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/group/b007v097 Charles Castronovo saves La Boheme performance at the R...
2018-08-01
1h 00
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
The Stage Podcast: Mark Thomas, interviewed by Thom Dibdin
As he collects The Stage Special Award, part of The Stage Edinburgh Awards 2016, Mark Thomas talks to Thom Dibdin about discovering Brecht, the difference between comedy and theatre, how he deals with phones in the auditorium and his show at the Traverse Theatre, The Red Shed.
2018-07-13
38 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
The Stage Podcast, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016, part 6
In our sixth Edinburgh episode, we catch up with Sarah-Louise Young, who is juggling three shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. How does she do it? "My day is boringly military." The cabaret performer – who is appearing in Cabaret Whore Presents... La Poule Plombee, Roulston and Young: Songs for Lovers (and Other Idiots) and Royal Vauxhall, as well as guest spots throughout the month – also discusses tips to preserve your voice and talks about the difference between Edinburgh and London audiences. Meanwhile, on the critics' sofa, Tim Bano has caught up with Henry Naylor's Angel, while Paul Vale...
2018-07-13
15 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
The Stage Podcast, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016, part 5
In our fifth Edinburgh-specific podcast episode, Mark Thomas talks about his show The Red Shed at the Traverse Theatre, and how his work has increasingly moved from stand-up towards theatre in a bid to reflect the truth. He also talks about performance, journalism, audience participation and why he nearly voted Leave in the EU referendum. Meanwhile, our critics pick some of their top shows. This week things take an immersive turn as Tim Bano and Paul Vale discuss the relative merits of an immersive musical, an immersive dance piece and one of Edinburgh's most talked-about immersive theatre...
2018-07-13
14 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
The Stage Podcast, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016, part 4
In episode four of The Stage Podcast's Edinburgh 2016 series, we catch up with Abbi Greenland and Helen Goalen, aka RashDash. The company has returned to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for the first time in four years with Two Man Show. In this podcast, they discuss gender, feminism, men and masculinity, plus the practical benefits of getting naked on stage. Tim Bano and Paul Vale are perched on the critics' sofa this week. Their recommendations include Foiled, a site-specific play set in a hairdresser, and On the Conditions and Possibilities of Hillary Clinton Taking Me As Her Young...
2018-07-13
16 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
The Stage Podcast, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016, part 3
As we hit the mid-point of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Glasgow-based theatremaker Kieran Hurley talks about storytelling, sound design and the apocalypse. Plus Stewart Pringle takes to the critics' sofa to discuss his picks of the fringe. Daniel Kitson, Breach Theatre and Forest Fringe are all on his radar. Tim Bano presents.
2018-07-13
15 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
The Stage Podcast, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016, part 2
New Zealander Tim Carlsen talks about his Edinburgh show, One Day Moko, and about the challenges of bringing a piece of theatre from the other side of the world to a new city for the first time. The answer? Three large suitcases, Skyping the director, government grants and crowdfunding, apparently. Plus Tim Bano and Stewart Pringle talk about which shows they're looking forward to in Edinburgh, both at the International and Fringe festivals, and how to choose what to see and when.
2018-07-13
15 min
The Stage Podcast: Seven Stages
The Stage Podcast, Edinburgh Fringe 2016 (part 1)
The Stage Podcast is back for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016. Tim Bano hosts a series of six shows interviewing theatremakers and critics at the world's biggest trade show for theatre. In this episode, Tim talks to Kill the Beast about its new show, Don't Wake the Damp, which Stewart Pringle has called the company's best work in his review for The Stage. Stewart also joins Tim on the critic's sofa for a rundown of the brightest prospects at this year's festivals.
2018-07-13
15 min
21st Century Work Life
The 21st Century Actor
In this episode, Pilar talks to Syrus Lowe about his work in the theatre, in role-play companies and presenting. The diverse things that Syrus has been doing over the last 12 months. Being involved in the live streaming performance of St Joan at the Donmar Warehouse. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/saint-joan-donmar-warehouse-london-review-gemma-artertons-joan-radiates-a-gentle-simplicity-and-a7486861.html How the nature of auditions has changed and how the industry is becoming more demanding. Syrus' work as a role-play actor, facilitator and his masterclass. https://www.roleplaymasterclass.com/ Giving...
2017-08-10
1h 05
The Guilty Feminist
52. Being an Outsider with Aparna Nancherla
The Guilty Feminist Presented by Deborah Frances-White and Bisha K Ali Episode 52: Being an Outsider with special guest Aparna Nancherla Recorded 10 June 2017 at The Soho Theatre in London. Released 19 June 2017. Music by Mark Hodge and produced by Euan Maco McAleece. More about Deborah Frances-White http://deborahfrances-white.com https://twitter.com/DeborahFW Global Pillage http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/timepeaceapp https://www.thestage.co.uk/opinion/2017/syrus-lowe-confusing-another-black-actor-no-laughing-matter/ More about Bisha K Ali http://www.bishakali.com/ https://twitter.com/bishakali http://www.gabrielebulue.com/podcast More about Aparna Na...
2017-06-19
59 min
Podcasters and Radio Makers
GBA 270 Karla Marie Sweet
In GBA 270 we get better acquainted with Karla. She talks about making the Arts Emergency Podcast, how radio and music have intertwined with her life, how she came to writing the long way round after her hopes to be a dancer were defeated by circumstance, how class, race and other types of privilege have an effect on the arts, the media and society and so much more. You can find her on twitter at @karlamsweet. Karla plugs: The Arts Emergency Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-arts-emergency-podcast/id1044115346?mt=2 https://soundcloud.com/arts-emergency I plug: The Family Tree: http...
2016-09-21
1h 12
Writers
GBA 270 Karla Marie Sweet
In GBA 270 we get better acquainted with Karla. She talks about making the Arts Emergency Podcast, how radio and music have intertwined with her life, how she came to writing the long way round after her hopes to be a dancer were defeated by circumstance, how class, race and other types of privilege have an effect on the arts, the media and society and so much more. You can find her on twitter at @karlamsweet. Karla plugs: The Arts Emergency Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-arts-emergency-podcast/id1044115346?mt=2 https://soundcloud.com/arts-emergency I plug: The Family Tree: http...
2016-09-21
1h 12
The Stage Podcast
The Stage Podcast: Mark Thomas, interviewed by Thom Dibdin
As he collects The Stage Special Award, part of The Stage Edinburgh Awards 2016, Mark Thomas talks to Thom Dibdin about discovering Brecht, the difference between comedy and theatre, how he deals with phones in the auditorium and his show at the Traverse Theatre, The Red Shed.
2016-08-26
38 min
The Stage Podcast
The Stage Podcast, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016, part 6
In our sixth Edinburgh episode, we catch up with Sarah-Louise Young, who is juggling three shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. How does she do it? "My day is boringly military." The cabaret performer – who is appearing in Cabaret Whore Presents... La Poule Plombee, Roulston and Young: Songs for Lovers (and Other Idiots) and Royal Vauxhall, as well as guest spots throughout the month – also discusses tips to preserve your voice and talks about the difference between Edinburgh and London audiences. Meanwhile, on the critics' sofa, Tim Bano has caught up with Henry Naylor's Angel, while Paul Vale has been to s...
2016-08-25
15 min
The Stage Podcast
The Stage Podcast, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016, part 5
In our fifth Edinburgh-specific podcast episode, Mark Thomas talks about his show The Red Shed at the Traverse Theatre, and how his work has increasingly moved from stand-up towards theatre in a bid to reflect the truth. He also talks about performance, journalism, audience participation and why he nearly voted Leave in the EU referendum. Meanwhile, our critics pick some of their top shows. This week things take an immersive turn as Tim Bano and Paul Vale discuss the relative merits of an immersive musical, an immersive dance piece and one of Edinburgh's most talked-about immersive theatre shows, Counting Sheep.
2016-08-22
14 min
The Stage Podcast
The Stage Podcast, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016, part 4
In episode four of The Stage Podcast's Edinburgh 2016 series, we catch up with Abbi Greenland and Helen Goalen, aka RashDash. The company has returned to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for the first time in four years with Two Man Show. In this podcast, they discuss gender, feminism, men and masculinity, plus the practical benefits of getting naked on stage. Tim Bano and Paul Vale are perched on the critics' sofa this week. Their recommendations include Foiled, a site-specific play set in a hairdresser, and On the Conditions and Possibilities of Hillary Clinton Taking Me As Her Young Lover. There's also...
2016-08-18
16 min
The Stage Podcast
The Stage Podcast, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016, part 3
As we hit the mid-point of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Glasgow-based theatremaker Kieran Hurley talks about storytelling, sound design and the apocalypse. Plus Stewart Pringle takes to the critics' sofa to discuss his picks of the fringe. Daniel Kitson, Breach Theatre and Forest Fringe are all on his radar. Tim Bano presents.
2016-08-15
15 min
The Stage Podcast
The Stage Podcast, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016, part 2
New Zealander Tim Carlsen talks about his Edinburgh show, One Day Moko, and about the challenges of bringing a piece of theatre from the other side of the world to a new city for the first time. The answer? Three large suitcases, Skyping the director, government grants and crowdfunding, apparently. Plus Tim Bano and Stewart Pringle talk about which shows they're looking forward to in Edinburgh, both at the International and Fringe festivals, and how to choose what to see and when.
2016-08-10
15 min
The Stage Podcast
The Stage Podcast, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016, part 1
The Stage Podcast is back for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016. Tim Bano hosts a series of six shows interviewing theatremakers and critics at the world's biggest trade show for theatre. In this episode, Tim talks to Kill the Beast about its new show, Don't Wake the Damp, which Stewart Pringle has called the company's best work in his review for The Stage. Stewart also joins Tim on the critic's sofa for a rundown of the brightest prospects at this year's festivals.
2016-08-08
15 min
The Stage Podcast
The Stage Podcast – Brighton festivals, part three
In Episode 3 of The Stage Podcast we're back in Brighton and talking to Matt Adams (Blast Theory) and Jem Wall (Hydrocracker) about making Operation Black Antler, the controversial immersive theatre piece in which audience members 'became' undercover police for the duration. Also, Tim Crouch speaks to Orla Flanagan about reviving Adler and Gibb in Edinburgh later this year and his plans for the future. Plus Tracey Sinclair and Tom Wicker join Tim Bano on the critics' sofa, where highlights include The Marlowe Papers ("a conspiracy theorist's dream"), And the Rope Still Tugging Her Feet ("for a piece about dead babies...
2016-06-03
27 min
Spark Londoners
GBA 191 Jonathan Blake
In GBA 191 we get better acquainted with Jonathan Blake. He is one of the real people who are fictionalised in the film Pride. We talk about being played by Dominic West, living with HIV, LGBT rights and homophobia, the politics of the left, coming out, housing cooperatives, acting, activism, costume making and more. Content Note: Discussion of suicide, depression, living with HIV, homophobia, transphobia Jonathan plugs: The reformed LGSM who can be found here: http://www.twitter.com/LGSMpride Their Kickstarter campaign: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1414067749/funding-for-tredegar-band-at-london-pride-2015 We mention: Spark London: http://sparklondon.com/ Pride: http://www.pridemovie.co...
2015-01-14
1h 11
As Yet Unnamed London Theatre Podcast
The Captain of Köpenick, Feast, Rupert Goold and The Faction/New Diorama Rep Season - AYULTP #107 10-FEB-2013
As Yet Unnamed London Theatre Podcast 10-Feb-2013 With T R P Watson - http://www.londontheatregoer.comPhil from the West End Whingers - http://westendwhingers.wordpress.comGareth James - http://garethjames.wordpress.com/Nick from Partially Obstructed View - http://partially-obstructed-view.blogspot.co.uk/ Plays and Theatre News Discussed The Captain of Köpenick - Olivier Theatre [00:13]http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/the-captain-of-kopenickFeast - Young Vic [12:43]http://www.youngvic.org/whats-on/feastRupert Goold appointed as Artistic Director of the Almeida [21:30]http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/2013/02/almeida-theatre-appoints-rupert-goold-as-artistic-director/The Faction/New Diorama Rep Season [26:33]F...
2013-02-14
46 min
As Yet Unnamed London Theatre Podcast
Mogadishu, Smash, Band Wagon, One to One AYULTP #13
As Yet Unnamed London Theatre Podcast03-Apr-2011 With T R P Watson http://www.londontheatregoer.com Webcowgirl http://webcowgirl.wordpress.com/ Plays Seen Umbrellas of Cherbourg - Gielgud Theatre http://webcowgirl.wordpress.com/2011/04/03/review-umbrellas-of-cherbourg-kneehigh-theatre-at-the-gielgud/ Mogadishu - Lyric Hammersmith http://www.lyric.co.uk/whats-on/production/mogadishu/ Rocket to the Moon - Lyttelton Theatre http://webcowgirl.wordpress.com/2011/03/30/review-rocket-to-the-moon-national-theatre/ SMASH! - Menier Chocolate Factory http://www.menierchocolatefactory.com/smash Band Wagon - Sadlers Wells http://webcowgirl.wordpress.com/2011/03/28/review-band-wagon-lost-musicals-at-sadlers-wells/ One to One - Battersea Arts Centre http://webcowgirl.wordpress.com/2011/04/01/review-2011-one-on-one-festival-challenging-menu-battersea-arts-centre/ ReviewsRocket to the Moon - Lyttelton Theatre http://www...
2011-04-04
31 min