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  • The Art of Upscaling
    Nov 12 2025

    The final episode of this series of the In Dialogue Podcast is here. And to close we were delighted to be joined by theatre-maker Indra Wilson with The Art of Upscaling.

    In this episode, Indra tracks their journey from Scratch to Fringe performance. They delve into all the steps and decisions that were made to upscale the work and to take their theatre-making career to the next level.

    You can check out more of Indra’s work on Instagram and on their website.

    Follow Scottish Youth Theatre on Instagram to keep updated with new projects and posts.

    And head over to our website www.scottishyouththeatre.org/dialogue to check out the full Dialogue programme.

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    Indra Wilson (they/them) is an award-winning emerging artist working across contemporary performance, live art, comedy, and dance. Since graduating from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 2021, their practice has been rooted in feminist and queer methodologies, exploring the intersections of art, activism, the public health sector, and the justice system.

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    33 Min.
  • Acting on the Road (Again)
    Nov 5 2025

    This week on In Dialogue, we are joined by actor Iman Akhtar. Iman delves into her numerous experiences touring as an actor and delivers some of her top tips on how to adapt to life on the road. An insightful listen considering the importance of identifying red flags and advocating for yourself whilst far away from home.

    You can check out more of Iman’s work on Instagram

    Follow Scottish Youth Theatre on Instagram to keep updated with new projects and posts.

    And head over to our website www.scottishyouththeatre.org/dialogue to check out the full Dialogue programme.

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    Iman is a Glasgow based actress and performs across both stage and screen. She has many years of musical theatre experience and many short films under her belt. Most recently Iman played Belle in a UK tour of Beauty and the Balaah, Younger Anne in When Mountains Meet and previously appeared in Jinnistan with A Play, A Pie And A Pint.

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    29 Min.
  • From Strangers to Collaborators
    Oct 29 2025

    This week, we are joined by Molly McGrath and Harry Walker to discuss their creative meet-cute and how they established their professional relationship whilst wrestling with a fast-approaching deadline. A fantastic listen about collaboration and seizing creative opportunities.

    You can follow along with Harry's work on Instagram.

    You can also follow along with Molly's work on Instagram.

    Follow Scottish Youth Theatre on Instagram to keep updated with new projects and posts.

    And head over to our website www.scottishyouththeatre.org/dialogue to check out the full Dialogue programme.

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    Harry is a 25-year-old theatre-maker and poet from Southern England, currently based in East Dunbartonshire.

    Taking an experimental approach to theatre-making, his practice is heavily influenced by participatory and postdramatic styles of performance. His work explores themes of late-stage capitalism, the crisis in democracy, climate breakdown, colonialism/neocolonialism, surveillance and the impact of technology. Harry’s play ‘if not this then that’ will debut at the Camden People’s Theatre’s SPRINTFEST in March 2025.


    Molly McGrath is an actor, writer and recent graduate of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. She is passionate about telling stories that are bold in both style and content. Fiercely theatrical, she enjoys exciting the senses of an audience, creating deeply immersive spaces. Her work is focused on interrogating convention; finding the universal within the specific.




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    38 Min.
  • The Perfect Audition*
    Oct 22 2025

    Welcome back to a new series of In Dialogue – the podcast for emerging artists.

    Featuring an exciting new line-up of very special artists, this series focuses on ‘The Theatre-Maker's Guide’, with never-heard-before insights that will inspire your own career.

    First up, we have actor and musician Chaya Gupta with The Perfect* Audition. In this episode we discuss what Chaya’s method is when it comes to preparing for and executing her auditions. We also explore how protecting your wellbeing and advocating for yourself can propel your career into success.

    You can keep up with Chaya by following her here on Instagram.

    Follow Scottish Youth Theatre on Instagram to keep updated with new projects and posts.

    And head over to our website www.scottishyouththeatre.org/dialogue to check out the full Dialogue programme.

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    Chaya is a LAMDA-trained actor (graduating in 2023), musician and sound designer. Her theatre credits as an actor include Abigail’s Party (English Touring Theatre), The Government Inspector (Marylebone Theatre) and Hansel & Gretel (Shakespeare’s Globe). She will be making her television debut in BBC’s Eastenders airing this December.

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    36 Min.
  • Extracts from The Lost and Found
    Jul 31 2025

    An unmissable story from the Scottish Youth Theatre vault

    Having first premiered at Trajectories 2025, The Lost and Found follows Sherry who has returned home after being at university, back working at her local pub she discovers lost items that stir old memories of people and events from her past.

    In this recording, you can get an exclusive listen of Taya’s favourite moments from the piece, as well as some surprising bonus content that didn’t make it into the final cut of the show. So whether you didn’t get the chance to watch the show or you were one of the lucky audience members who attended Trajectories – there's something for everyone.

    Taya Sian is an actor and writer from Glasgow. She is passionate about showcasing working-class stories and her writing is heavily inspired by her experiences growing up as a young carer. She thinks it’s important to address topics we don’t usually see in the theatre. She hopes that being able to see her own story on stage will help others who had similar upbringings feel less alone.

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    16 Min.
  • Merging Film & Theatre: The Key to Building Industry Stamina
    Feb 26 2025

    In Dialogue is back for its third episode of the series, discussing how director Fraser has brought together the two strains of his practice. In this episode you will discover what lessons can be learned from working in both industries, Fraser’s recipe for success and how he holds himself accountable whilst juggling multiple projects in a year.

    A podcast perfect for theatre and film-makers alike.

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    31 Min.
  • Edinburgh Fringe: Now, Then & Beyond...
    Nov 26 2024

    Ed Fringe: Now, Then & Beyond – A Conversation with Mikael Philippos.

    In Dialogue is back with this amazing episode featuring past participant, co-founder of Under the Rug Theatre Company and emerging writer & director, Mikael Philippos.

    Mikael goes into detail on his last two experiences of the Edinburgh Fringe and putting new work on during the festival. With podcast host, Josie, he divulges how we were able to make it happen and how he now feels that it's all done. If you're an emerging theatre-maker considering taking work to the Fringe or just curious about what it's like then, this is the perfect podcast for you.

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    24 Min.
  • Building a Career for 11 Months of the Year
    Jul 1 2024

    In conversation with writer and director Jack MacGregor, this episode inspects how to build your creative practice and career sustainably as an emerging artist over 11 months of the year. What are key points in the calendar emerging practitioners should bookmark and how is wellbeing prioritised in times of rejection?

    Jack MacGregor is a writer and director based in the Highlands. Longlisted for the JMK Award and Discover Artist with National Theatre of Scotland, Jack’s writing-directing credits include ‘Nightlands’ and ‘Everything Under the Sun’. He is one of ten SSP Fellowship writers and has previously been awarded a Fringe First and Scottish Arts Club Fringe prize for ‘Best Scottish Show’. Jack has previously participated in projects 2020 Stories; The View From Here and COP26 Performance Commissions with Scottish Youth Theatre.

    This episode was recorded in May 2024 as part of our Dialogue programme.

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    40 Min.