Welcome to the Bridge Theatre Podcast where we meet the people who make the magic happen — on stage, backstage, and everywhere in between.
Presented by Pauline Fallowell, Director of Marketing and Audiences at the Bridge Theatre, we explore their first spark with theatre, the moments that shaped them, and their ultimate fantasy production — from dream casts and legendary creative teams to the perfect stage to bring it all to life.
In this 10-part series, we sit down with members of The Bridge Theatre family including A Midsummer Night’s Dream actor David Moorst, Richard III composer Grant Olding, Props Supervisor Lily Molgaard, and choreographer — and theatre legend — Dame Arlene Phillips.
You’ll hear untold stories from behind the scenes and discover what inspires the people who make The Bridge so special ... as well as some wildly creative ideas for shows that don’t exist … yet.
If you love theatre, enjoy hearing untold stories from behind the scenes, and want to know how your favourite shows come to life, this is the podcast for you.
Follow The Bridge Theatre Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes drop weekly, every Friday.
Commissioned by the Bridge Theatre and produced by award-winning content studio Pardon Our French Productions you will be able to listen to the series wherever you get your podcasts as well as on the Bridge Theatre YouTube channel
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Bridge Theatre Podcast where we meet the people who make the magic happen — on stage, backstage, and everywhere in between.
Presented by Pauline Fallowell, Director of Marketing and Audiences at the Bridge Theatre, we explore their first spark with theatre, the moments that shaped them, and their ultimate fantasy production — from dream casts and legendary creative teams to the perfect stage to bring it all to life.
In this 10-part series, we sit down with members of The Bridge Theatre family including A Midsummer Night’s Dream actor David Moorst, Richard III composer Grant Olding, Props Supervisor Lily Molgaard, and choreographer — and theatre legend — Dame Arlene Phillips.
You’ll hear untold stories from behind the scenes and discover what inspires the people who make The Bridge so special ... as well as some wildly creative ideas for shows that don’t exist … yet.
If you love theatre, enjoy hearing untold stories from behind the scenes, and want to know how your favourite shows come to life, this is the podcast for you.
Follow The Bridge Theatre Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes drop weekly, every Friday.
Commissioned by the Bridge Theatre and produced by award-winning content studio Pardon Our French Productions you will be able to listen to the series wherever you get your podcasts as well as on the Bridge Theatre YouTube channel
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this week’s episode, Joe Burridge-Mitchell, Box Office Manager at the Bridge Theatre, explains the craft of guiding thousands of audience members through their journey, from the rush of tickets going on sale, right up until the moment they eagerly take their seats. He also delves into the running of a small, responsive team, maintaining crystal clear customer communication, and the strategy behind ticket pricing.
Beyond the day-to-day, Joe shares his standout Bridge memories – from the whirlwind that was Guys & Dolls during awards-season, to the legendary presence of Dame Maggie Smith.
And for his fantasy night out, Joe imagines comfort, care and a little chaos – a private box, a show-themed buffet and a big, joyous musical built to sweep you away from real life for a couple of hours.
Hosted by Pauline Fallowell, Director of Marketing and Audiences at the Bridge Theatre. Follow the Bridge Theatre Podcast wherever you get your podcasts, watch via the Bridge Theatre YouTube channel and discover more at bridgetheatre.co.uk. New episodes are released every Friday.
Bridge Theatre Podcast is produced for the Bridge Theatre by Jonny Bunyan at Pardon Our French Productions, with Executive Producer Pauline Fallowell.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.