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Stage Blether

by Sam Haddow

A podcast about theatre and performance, based in Scotland.

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Episodes

Episode 35: Beltane Fire Festival, Part 4

1h 20m · Published 22 Apr 13:49
In this final episode on Beltane Fire Festival I talk to Angus Farquhar and Margaret Bennett, participants in the first revivals in the 1980s. We talk about ritual, space, politics, Scottishness and folkoric traditions. I also chat with Callum Donald, performer and former event co-ordinator with Beltane Fire Society and finish up with a song from Daniel Tysen.

Episode 34: Beltane Fire Festival, Part 3

1h 29m · Published 14 Apr 16:08
In this third episode on the Beltane Fire Festival I speak to Dr Neil Rhind about poetry, faeries, situationism, severed heads and tiny coffins. I also talk to Will, a performer with the festival, about his experiences as Green Man.

Episode 33: Beltane Fire Festival, Part 2

1h 24m · Published 07 Apr 14:01
This episode of Stage Blether continues our four part series on the annual Beltane Fire Festival held in Edinburgh at the end of April. We speak to Alex, a performer who describes her experiences both in preparation and on the night itself, and with Kate, Rob and Rob, who talk more broadly about nature and conservation in relation to Beltane. The episode concludes with a reading of three poems by Neil Rhind in celebration of different aspects of the festival.

Episode 32: Beltane Fire Festival, Part 1

1h 2m · Published 31 Mar 16:52
The first of a four-part series featuring interviews, stories, poems and songs from members of the Beltane Fire Society (BFS). Beltane Fire Festival, held annually at the end of April, celebrates the end of winter and the beginning of summer. Normally this involves a huge event on Edinburgh's Calton Hill with hundreds of performers and thousands of spectators. Such an event is not possible under the current Covid-19 restrictions and so members of BFS are involved in online or socially distanced activities to help celebrate in whatever way possible. Over the next four episodes, Stage Blether is hosting members of BFS as they recount their experiences of the festival. This episode features a poem describing Beltane Fire Festival, a conversation between three of its volunteer organisers and a song written in Gaelic in honour of two of its members.

Episode 31: Ordinary Violence and The Last Of Us videogames

31m · Published 08 Oct 14:13
In a departure from my usual subjects, this episode analyses two video games - "The Last of Us" and "The Last of Us 2", both by Naughty Dog. The analysis discusses post-apocalyptic literature, 'ordinary violence' and revenge tragedy. Contains spoilers of both games.

Episode 30: A Brief History of Emergencies

44m · Published 19 Mar 12:57
This episode of Stage Blether offers a brief history of the phenomenon of the 'emergency'. It is recorded at the beginning of UK responses to the global pandemic caused by the Covid 19 virus, and also speaks to the peculiarities of the states of emergency and emergency measures that are being implemented in response to this pandemic.

Episode 29: Precarious Spectatorship

39m · Published 15 Oct 12:27
This episode discusses my forthcoming book "Precarious Spectatorship: Theatre and image in an age of emergencies" (Manchester University Press, 2019). Many of the ideas in this book were first trialled on the Stage Blether podcast, so my heartfelt thanks to anybody and everybody who has listened over the last few years. Topics discussed include Islamic State, States of Emergency, the Refugee Crisis and storytelling.

Episode 28: Oedipus in the age of Post Truth

37m · Published 15 Aug 08:27
This episode reviews Robert Icke's Dutch Language production of "Oedipus" at the Kings Theatre in Edinburgh, part of the Edinburgh International Festival. The general conversation is about the ways in which this production relocates Oedipus in a world of post-truth, and the ways in which Sophocles' text still presents challenges to contemporary audiences.

Episode 3: Haunted Houses

33m · Published 13 Dec 16:38
Episode 3: Haunted Houses by Sam Haddow

Episode 6: Carnival!

30m · Published 13 Dec 16:38
Episode 6: Carnival! by Sam Haddow

Stage Blether has 22 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 14:59:36. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 16th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 01:48.

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