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As part of Rebecca Atkinson-Lord's ongoing series of interviews about ideas of legacy in theatre, she talks to Paul Hunter, artistic directo...
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As part of Rebecca Atkinson-Lord's ongoing series of interviews about ideas of legacy in theatre, she talks to Paul Hunter, artistic directo...

As part of her podcast series on ideas of legacy, Rebecca Atkinson-Lord interviews playwright David Eldridge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/...

Rebecca Atkinson-Lord interviews experimental theatremaker Chris Goode, as part of her ongoing series of discussions about leaving a legacy...

Rebecca Atkinson-Lord interviews the longtime director of HighTide, Steven Atkinson, after his announcement that he's stepping down from the...

Rebecca Atkinson-Lord interviews participatory theatre company Clean Break. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rebecca Atkinson-Lord interviews Rupert Goold, artistic director of the Almeida Theatre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info...

Rebecca Atkinson-Lord interviews Richard Twyman, artistic director of English Touring Theatre. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo...

Rebecca Atkinson-Lord talks to artistic director David Jubb about ideas of legacy, following his announcement that he's stepping down from h...

Rebecca Atkinson-Lord opens the new season of her podcast, Legacy Tapes, with a conversation with theatre critic Lyn Gardner. Hosted on Acas...

In February, the new book The World Only Spins Forward: The Ascent of Angels in America was published. Exeunt critics Nicole Serratore, Lane...

‘Stop supporting the death of the earth! Know it when you see it!’ As part of her series Stage Left, Jen Harvie interviews performance artis...

"When it's non-white work or non-white narratives there is less press interest and that lack of support doesn't encourage risk-taking. Not t...

"The learning is driving the art."*This podcast was included in The Stage newspaper's top podcasts of 2017!*As part of an ongoing series of...

*This podcast was included in The Stage newspaper's best podcasts of 2017!*"As a young Asian woman, my experience was that so little was exp...

"I love those nights when it's something we've programmed that is so bonkers and far out, and i just don't feel like there's many other plac...

*This podcast was included in The Stage’s best podcasts to listen to in 2017!*In this episode Rebecca Atkinson-Lord chats to Erica Whyman, d...

*This podcast was included in The Stage’s best podcasts to listen to in 2017!*Note: this conversation was recorded in May 2016. As part of a...

*This podcast was included in The Stage’s best podcasts to listen to in 2017!*Rebecca Atkinson-Lord has a series of conversations with artis...

Matt Fenton, artistic director and chief executive of Contact in Manchester, talks to Rebecca Atkinson-Lord about legacy and how to leave so...

In this series on the (im)possibility of legacy in the ephemeral world of theatre Rebecca Atkinson-Lord talks to artistic directors across t...

In this latest episode looking at legacy in the ephemeral world of theatre, Rebecca Atkinson-Lord talks to Iain Bloomfield. He's the artisti...

Theatre can be a very ephemeral art form. In a series of interviews with artistic directors, Rebecca Atkinson-Lord asks whether it's possibl...

Rebecca Atkinson-Lord talks to artistic directors about the idea of legacy and leaving a permanent mark in the ephemeral world of theatre. I...

The second in a series of interviews with artistic directors about legacy and leaving something behind in the ephemeral medium of theatre. R...

A series of interviews with artistic directors about the idea of legacy and leaving something behind in the ephemeral world of theatre. In t...

This transmission was found on a discarded USB stick outside the Royal Court Theatre in Sloane Square. Its datestamp is 04.05.2066. It appea...

This transmission was found on a discarded USB stick outside the Royal Court Theatre in Sloane Square. Its datestamp is 04.05.2066. It appea...

On Sunday 15th November 2015, Battersea Arts Centre broadcast four theatre shows live from BBC's Television Centre.Tim Bano watched the broa...

In association with Nick Hern Books. In this episode, we take an in-depth look at the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting, which celebrates its...

Tim Bano is watching a performance of The Encounter by Simon McBurney and Complicite, part of the Edinburgh International Festival 2015. Tim...

The last cub mini-episode of this month and we sat with down with Graeae theatre company’s Amit Sharma and performer Arthur Hughes to...

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is Rebecca Crookshank’s one-woman show about her time in the Royal Air Force. As a Fringe First Timer she has to learn...

Between August 24-29 Tall Women in Clogs will be performing at the Fringe, offering insights into everything from feminism to footwear. Tim...

We spoke to poet Luke Wright about his Fringe shows What I learned from Johnny Bevan at Summerhall and Stay at Home Dandy at The Underbelly...

Another Fringe first-time performer! Ben Norris, who is in Edinburgh with his show The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Family, talks about h...

Jonny and the Baptists set the failure of democracy to music and speak to us about their new show The End is Nigh at the Roundabout (Summerh...

Sketches and musical numbers inspired by British news headlines – Exeunt presents a sneak audio peek into his year’s NewsRevue....

First time at the Fringe? Fret not, we’ll get some solidarity into your ears as we speak to Fringe First Timer Lucy Grace and her show...

Our second mini episode from the Edinburgh Fringe is about Victoria Rigby’s show Girl from Nowhere. We spoke to director Whitney Moser...

The Bear has stopped pursuing. During August she’s giving birth to lots of little cubs, a selection of mini episodes from the Edinburg...

In association with Nick Hern Books. Visit nickhernbooks.co.uk/exeunt for exclusive discounts on books by many of the playwrights featured i...

This month with a comprehensive look at European theatre! Annegret talks to Andrew Haydon, Lee Anderson and Megan Vaughan at Theatertreffen...

This month it’s political. We have reviews and discussions of the latest in political theatre including…. Reviews of Lampedusa a...

This month’s endearingly ramshackle offerings: reviews of Little Light at Orange Tree Theatre, A Stab In The Dark at Lyric Hammersmith...