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An interview with actor-writer Eloise Pennycott all about her career so far, the challenges she faces being part of the deaf community, and largely about the piece she's written for High Tide's new touring production, More...Ghost Stories by Candlelight Also features Ray's usual nonsense where he regales with details of the boring stuff he's been u…
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An interview with Annie Larkin, Eva Mason, and Billy Garner of Nine Lives Theatre Company's upcoming musical production of Alice by Heart Also features Ray's usual nonsense wherein he tells you what he's been up to theatre-wise lately, and gives some shout-outs to some other upcoming shows. Support the show…
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An interview with three of the cast (Laura, Eliza, and Connie) playing central roles in Between the Bars' upcoming musical production called Fun Home which is set to open at the ADC Theatre later in September. Also features Ray's usual nonsense as he tells you what he's been up to lately, as well as featuring a handful of shout-outs for upcoming pr…
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An interview with Joe, Shem, and Aimee from Burnt Coffee Theatre Company, in which we discuss their latest production, an original adaptation of the classic The Wind in the Willows. Also features a bit of nonsense from Ray about what he's been up to recently. Support the showDoor Ray Tempesta / Joe Flatt / Shem Jacobs / Aimee Wright
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A chat with Emily Starr, founder of the Starr Theatre Collective, a musical theatre workshop initiative for adults in the Cambridgeshire area. Also features Ray's usual self-indulgent nonsense and some shout-outs for upcoming shows and auditions. Support the showDoor Ray Tempesta / Emily Starr
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A chat with Cromer Pavilion Theatre's Sales & Marketing Manager, Bethany Graham, in regards to their current annual Cromer Pier variety show. Also, Ray takes you through his recent reviews and performance details, and features his usual look at some upcoming productions in our region. Support the show…
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A wide-ranging interview with Peter Bottley, Eloise Hare, and Deakin van Leeuwen, who as The Plandits, will be taking their debut production, their original adaptation of the Frances Hodgson Burnett classic, The Secret Garden on tour across East Anglia throughout July. Also features Ray's usual nonsense, and a look at some of the upcoming productio…
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An interview with Laura Saunders and Alisdair Buck, who are playing Rusty and Willard respectively, as part of Cambridge Theatre Company's production of the 1980s classic Kevin Bacon film, Footloose. In the interview, we discuss the highlights of the production, its soundtrack, and the joy of working with a quality cast. We also look at some of Lau…
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A lively chat with three pivotal members of the cast of Shrek Jr being performed by the brilliant Rackheath Youth Theatre in July. Aside from talking about their roles and the rehearsals, we also touch upon their favourite performances and their plans for the future in the world of theatre. There's also the usual nonsense from your host, Ray, as he…
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Hear Sean Baker, director of the Combined Actors of Cambridge, talk about bringing Martin McDonagh's Hangmen to the stage at the ADC Theatre. We delve into the narrative of the show, set in Oldham in 1965, following Britain's second-best hangman, Harry Wade, as he faces up to life post-death penalty and with a spectre from his past coming back to h…
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An interview with Sean Baker, Director of Combined Actors of Cambridge's production of the Martin McDonagh comedy thriller, Hangmen. Also features Ray's usual brand of nonsense as he tells you, whether you like it or not, what he's been up to in the world of theatre, and he also gives a handful of shout-outs to upcoming productions in the region. S…
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An interview with Andrea Wilson, Emmie Wright, and Briony Thompson, ahead of CSODS production of 9to5 opening at the Cromer Pavilion Theatre. Also features the usual shout-outs for upcoming shows across East Anglia, and a quick glance at Ray's dull existence. Support the showDoor Ray Tempesta / Andrea Wilson / Emmie Wright / Briony Thompson
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An interview with Drama Mavericks' founder, David Lester, ahead of their debut production - Yasmina Reza's God of Carnage. Also features a look at what Ray has been up to recently, and previews of some upcoming productions in Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridgeshire. Support the showDoor Ray Tempesta / David Lester
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An interview with Michelle Hutchings ahead of the reprisal of her award-winning production of Queers at Assembly House Norwich from the 15-17 Feb. Also features a catch-up on what your host has been up to, as well as a look at some upcoming shows in East Anglia. Support the showDoor Ray Tempesta / Michelle Hutchings
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An interview with Scott Meacock, writer and director of The Little Mermaid pantomime at HATS (Horning Amateur Theatrical Society). Plus a look at the pantos Ray has seen lately, and the usual shout-outs for upcoming productions in our region. Support the showDoor Ray Tempesta / Scott Meacock
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Ray has a chat with Jill Korn about her upcoming audio drama, The Glad Giver , which is all about Julian of Norwich. Ray also briefly reviews Spotlights the musical at the Maddermarket, and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz at Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds. Support the showDoor Ray Tempesta / Jill Korn
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An interview with Greg Hanson and Hattie Ashton, co-Artistic Directors of Suffolk's Bring Out Your Dead Theatre, ahead of their upcoming performances of Forewarned, Forearmed at Bury St Edmunds' Guildhall. Also features Ray talking his usual brand of nonsense, plus a look at a few shows coming up over the next few weeks. Support the show…
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An interview with Aaron Weight, Nick Reynolds, and Helen Fullerton of Suffolk-based improv comedy troupe, Insert Laughter Here. Also mentions for Rackheath Players, Sheringham Little Theatre, Peterborough Mask Theatre, Cambridge Youth Opera, Sudbury Dramatic Society, The Maddermarket, and University of East Anglia. Support the show…
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