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Get Your Play On
by Sam Brady and Ginni ManningPlaywrights and Theatre Makers. How can you get your play or theatre show produced on the professional stage? We talk to the people who decide what gets made - artistic directors, producers, programmers and theatre companies - to give you the inside track. We also talk to established playwrights and theatre-makers about their experiences of getting work made and the lessons they have learned along the way. Presented by Sam Brady and Ginni Manning.
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Episodes
London Playwrights Workshop's Kimberley Andrews
41m · PublishedLondon Playwrights Workshop is a UK wide resource for playwrights proving information about opportunities, courses and advice. Co-founder Kimberley Andrews tells us all about it.
Chanje Kunda
52m · PublishedChanje Kunda is an extraordinary theatre maker whose refusal to take no for an answer has got her work onto stages all over the world.
Simon Stephens
43m · PublishedWhat Simon Stephens doesn't know about playwriting probably isn't worth knowing. His work is performed all over the world, in the West End and on Broadway. He is also one of the great teachers of playwriting.
Box of Tricks
58m · PublishedNew Writing theatre company, Box of Tricks, tell us about the various opportunities that they provide for playwrights and theatremakers.https://boxoftrickstheatre.co.uk/
Simon Vinnecombe
50m · PublishedSimon Vinnicombe'sfirst play, Year 10, was self-produced at the Finborough Theatre. It was subsequently transferred to the BAC after being named Time Out Critics’ Choice.Since then, Simon’s work has played at venues like the Bush, Hampstead, and the Old Vic.
Chris Foxon, Papatango
59m · PublishedWith Chris Foxon, Executive Director of Papatango and co-author of the bookBeing A Playwright.
When it comes to new writing, Papatango are one of the most significant companies in the UK, offering opportunities and support for playwrights and theatre makers at all stages of their careers, including the prestigious Papa Tango prize for playwriting.
Sue Robinson, Rural Touring
47m · PublishedRural Touring Producer and Commissioner, Sue Robinson, talks about the brilliant opportunities for playwrights and theatre makers offered through the UK rural touring network.
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April De Angelis
1h 9m · PublishedApril De Angelis is one the UK's leading playwrights and an all round brilliant person.
She has been commissioned by just about everybody, including The National Theatre, The Royal Court and The RSC. She began writing as a student in the 80's as part of feminist theatre company, the reSisters. Since then she has accomplished an astounding range of original work plus some hugely impressive adaptations, such as Wuthering Heights and, most recently, My Brilliant Friend.
Claire Symonds, The Lowry
1h 1m · PublishedClaire Symonds is Senior Producer for Artist Development at The Lowry in Salford, UK.
The Lowry is the UK's biggest arts attraction outside of London with three theatres and over a million visitors a year. Their groundbreaking Artist Development programme provides theatre makers with bespoke support for their careers and a platform for their work.https://thelowry.com/about-us/artist-development/
Trailer
57s · PublishedGet Your Play On has 10 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 8:07:36. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 6th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 18th, 2024 20:42.