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Theatre Deli Podcast

Theatre Deli Podcast

Von: Lydia Thomson
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Theatre Deli Co-Artistic Director Roland Smith talks to the theatremakers, artists and performers who are inspiring a new generation of practitioners across the UK. First series includes interviews with Tom Morris (Bristol Old Vic, National Theatre), Lee Simpson (Improbable), writer Vinay Patel and director Nadia Latif.

Produced by Lydia Thomson

Theme music by Luke B. Ford

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  • David Jubb
    Mar 21 2018

    Interview with David Jubb who was, at the time of recording, artistic director of Battersea Arts Centre.


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    51 Min.
  • Nadia Latif
    Mar 15 2018
    As a young female director, Nadia Latif has had to navigate her own route through an institutionally white world of British theatre. Her ongoing and outspoken fight against the sheer ‘level of fuckery’ is equally humbling and inspirational. Roland and Nadia talk about her career, her work and the repercussions of 'Homegrown' which reverberate to this day.

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    1 Std. und 39 Min.
  • Esther McAuley
    Mar 7 2018
    "These experiences don't stop. You carry on doing the one-star review shows all your life. Until you go, 'I've got to make my own work. Something's got to change'..." As Theatre Deli celebrates 10 years since our first production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', Roland talks to one of that show's cast members, Esther McAuley, about her company 'Macs Arcadian' and her quest to make fearless and accessible performances for adults and children.

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    50 Min.
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