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The Tower Theatre Podcast
Tower Theatre London
16 episodes
2 days ago
We’ve gone Virtual. Bringing you interviews, discussions and radio drama all recorded and produced from a distance, and created by our members. Presented and Produced by Angharad Ormond and Matt Cranfield Edited by Colin Guthrie Sound and Music by Colin Guthrie
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We’ve gone Virtual. Bringing you interviews, discussions and radio drama all recorded and produced from a distance, and created by our members. Presented and Produced by Angharad Ormond and Matt Cranfield Edited by Colin Guthrie Sound and Music by Colin Guthrie
Show more...
Performing Arts
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The Tower Theatre Podcast Season 2 Episode 3 – celebrating Black History Month.
The Tower Theatre Podcast
41 minutes 41 seconds
5 years ago
The Tower Theatre Podcast Season 2 Episode 3 – celebrating Black History Month.

Episode Three continues a celebration of Black History Month.

Landé Belo and BeEbop Curaçao delve into the relationship between the arts and activism, the impact and evolution of British theatre, and the importance of creating theatre for a more inclusive and diverse audience. They catch up with Endy McKay –  international screen and theatre actress, theatre practitioner and playwright about her work, life and her play #Regeneration. They also ask emerging young actress Inez Solomon Gardner about her hopes, aspirations and artivism.

Interview 1: Endy McKay

Interview 2: Inez Solomon Gardner, who also read and wrote Dear The Oppressors

The listener's Question responses were from:

Ruth Sullivan, Gemma Mudu, Paul Woolf, Angelika Michitsch, Rosanna Preston, Bella Hornby, Angharad Ormond and Lucy Moss.

The Radio Drama section was read and written by Endy McKay from her blog: The Only Black In The Village: Part One.

Music was by Jair-Rôhm Parker Wells and Colin Guthrie.

The Tower Theatre Podcast
We’ve gone Virtual. Bringing you interviews, discussions and radio drama all recorded and produced from a distance, and created by our members. Presented and Produced by Angharad Ormond and Matt Cranfield Edited by Colin Guthrie Sound and Music by Colin Guthrie