Interactivity in the Age of the Audience (pt3)
Interactivity in the Age of the Audience (part 3) Panel discussion held by non zero one at Forest Fringe, Edinburgh, 18-08-2011. Chair: Cat Harrison (non zero one). Panellists: Alex Fleetw…
Interactivity in the Age of the Audience (part 3) Panel discussion held by non zero one at Forest Fringe, Edinburgh, 18-08-2011. Chair: Cat Harrison (non zero one). Panellists: Alex Fleetw…
Edinburgh Fringe 2011: Producer Richard Jordan discusses the joys and woes of two popular genres on the Edinburgh Fringe, on-on-one theatre and solo shows with Philip Fisher and offers some …
EDINBURGH 2011: ALEXANDER DEVRIENDT The artistic director of Belgium company Ontroerend Goed talks to Philip Fisher about his controversial and taboo-breaking theatre, especially Audience (S…
INTERVIEW: CHRIS HANNAN (1/2) The award-winning Scottish playwright discusses his latest play, The God of Soho (Shakespeare's Globe), which is an extraordinary satire on celebrity and sex pa…
INTERVIEW: CHRIS HANNAN (2/2) The award-winning Scottish playwright discusses his latest play, The God of Soho (Shakespeare's Globe), which is an extraordinary satire on celebrity and sex pa…
INTERVIEW: COLIN CHAMBERS The professor of drama at Kingston University, and former journalist and literary manager of the RSC, talks to Suman Bhuchar about the long and previously obscure h…
INTERVIEW: COLIN CHAMBERS The professor of drama at Kingston University, and former journalist and literary manager of the RSC, talks to Suman Bhuchar about the long and previously obscure h…
FOCUS ON TOP GIRLS Author Kate Mosse introduces a pre-show talk, 'Directing Top Girls: Then and Now', which features director Max Stafford-Clark discussing his Chichester Festival Theatre re…
INTERVIEW: JONATHAN LYNN The actor, director and co-writer, with Antony Jay, of the hit West End comedy show, Yes, Prime Minister (Apollo) - a theatre version of the classic 1980s BBC series…
WEST END REVIEW (Part 1): Mark Shenton and regular guests David Benedict, Charles Spencer and Matt Wolf run their critical eyes over the latest crop of major musicals in London: Ghost (Picca…
WEST END REVIEW (Part 2): Mark Shenton and regular contributors David Benedict, Charles Spencer, and Matt Wolf discuss Kevin Spacey in Richard III, directed by Sam Mendes (Old Vic), Betrayal…
These Are A Few Of My Favourite Songs: Michael Codron (pt1). The veteran West End producer talks to Mark Shenton about his career with the leading playwrights of his age, Michael Frayn and S…
These Are A Few Of My Favourite Songs: Michael Codron (pt1). The veteran West End producer talks to Mark Shenton about his career with the leading playwrights of his age, Michael Frayn and S…
Interview: Natalia Koliada and Nikolai Khalezin, co-founders of the Belarus Free Theatre, find time in a busy schedule to talk about how they came to set up their underground theatre company…
INTERVIEW: AMIR NIZAR ZUABI The director and writer, whose Haifa-based Palestinian ShiberHur theatre company is currently performing an adaptation of Franz Kafka's In the Penal Colony at the…
INTERVIEW: PENELOPE SKINNER The playwright talks to Aleks Sierz about her new Royal Court play, The Village Bike, which explores the sex lives of a couple who have just moved into the countr…
SHAKESPEARE: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Actor Charles Edwards talks to Heather Neill about his role as Benedick, opposite Eve Best's Beatrice, in Jeremy Herrin's great production of the play at …
INTERVIEW: ANNE BEAN and GARY STEVENS The curators of ArtsAdmin's Wake and Archipelago, a six-week programme of performances and installations taking place concurrently at two galleries in S…
These Are A Few Of My Favourite Songs: Bill Kenwright (pt1). The leading West End producer talks to Mark Shenton about his career, spills glorious anecdotes, relives glory days as an actor, …
These Are A Few Of My Favourite Songs: Bill Kenwright (pt2). The leading West End producer talks to Mark Shenton about his career, spills glorious anecdotes, relives glory days as an actor, …
These Are A Few Of My Favourite Songs: Bill Kenwright (pt3). The leading West End producer talks to Mark Shenton about his career, spills glorious anecdotes, relives glory days as an actor, …
INTERVIEW: LORNE CAMPBELL Greyscale's artistic director talks to Diana Damian about Theatre Brothel, the company's micro-festival currently on at the Almeida Theatre, featuring guest artists…
INTERVIEW: LIBBY BRODIE and HANNAH PRICE The producer and artistic director of Theatre Uncut, an ambitious nationwide project which staged several short plays as a protest against the Coalit…
Index on Censorship conference: Beyond Belief - policing, policy and freedom of expression in the arts, July 5, 2011. Debate held at Free Word Centre, Farringdon Road, London, entitled: "Po…
Index on Censorship conference: Beyond Belief - policing, policy and freedom of expression in the arts, July 5, 2011. Debate held at Free Word Centre, Farringdon Road, London, entitled: "Po…