Everybody knows that the name of the Scottish Play must not be pronounced in the theatre, but do you know the origin of this superstition? Geoff Lumb reveals it in this episode of Share Drama.
Guests: Geoff Lumb
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In this episode, actor Ross Waiton explains how Newcastle's theatre scene inspired him to become and actor and his experience working with Sam Mendes in British/American 'The Bridge Project'
Guests: Ross Waiton
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Richard Goulding has been King Lear in two different productions, very different between them. He will walk us through the details of this family drama of epic proportions.
Guests: Richard Goulding
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Youssef Karkour is an actor formed in three continents, he explains the differences he has encountered between them along his career.
Guests: Youssef Kerkour
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David talks in this occasion with Director Blanche Mcintyre. They take a deep look into her sterling career in theatre, her work at the company "Out of Joint" and how to include an octopus in a Shakespearian production.
Guests: Blanche Mcintyre
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Jamie Newell talks about his firsts roles in repertory theatre, which formed him as an actor. He also discusses with David about fringe theatre and its financial challenges.
Guests: Jamie Newall
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Actor Natalie Grady explores the ingredients that make a good story become a timeless classic.
Guests: Natalie Grady
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David talks to actor David O'Hea about the importance of being surrounded by good writing to elevate an acting career, and how he discovered that while working with Stephen Sondheim at the National Theatre.
Guests: Brendan O'Hea
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David talks with actor Steven Miller about the different roles he has performed in his career, from his work as Lenny Lyons in the soap Casualty, through playing Boromir in a musical version of Lord Of The Rings to his latest work as the evil Iago in Othello.
Guests: Steven Miller
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In this episode, Alex Hassell explains how musical theatre inspired him to be an actor. He refers to acting as a career full of difficulties, from the eventual struggles of making ends meet to finding new ways to engage with the audience.
Guests: Alex Hassell
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