
Adlib is a theatre and arts podcast for creatives in or entering the industry - or anyone else who’s interested! We talk to professionals in various roles across the industry about career paths, tips and tricks, and anecdotes. Launched at York Theatre Royal in 2019, Adlib is now produced independently by Henry Longstaff and Jessy Roberts.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts | ||||

Joe Willis joins Henry and Jessy this week to have an open and honest conversation about life as an emerging writer across stage and screen.
Ever wondered what the Arts Council actually does? Wonder no more! We chat to director of theatre, Neil Darlison about the history of ACE, its relationship with the UK government as well as its response to the global pandemic. There are also some tip... more
Beth joins Henry and Jessy on the podcast to talk about life as a freelance theatre producer and the role she played in the freelance Taskforce during the first COVID-19 lockdown in the UK. She also tells the story of how her drag king persona came a... more
Matt and Siân, of the theatre publisher Nick Hern Books join Henry and Jessy to chat about how plays become printed books, as well as the world of amateur play rights and tips for aspiring playwrights.
Launching the newly independent Adlib Podcast, we have the wonderful Oscar Conlon-Morrey, star of Only Fools and Horses, The Toxic Avenger and Nativity the Musical!
Oscar discusses drama school, social media and how he is sharing positivity in the... more
We are back! New season launching Friday 4th December 2020.
Find out more on our website.
With theatres still closed Henry and Jessy chat to Annie Kirkman, Jessica Duffield and Alice Palmer of East Yorkshire based She Productions. Hear how they created their female led company which puts on work by women, about women and for everybody. Fo... more
Award-winning director and writer Emma Rice chats with Henry and Jessy about her career and her company, Wise Children. Though the current worldwide situation is tough, Emma shares how her work is always led by hope.
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A great first episode ! I learned so much about the industry that I had no idea about it. Any fans of Mischief Theatre will love this episode. Even if you’re not, it’s so interesting to hear the ins and outs of working on the West End and Broadway.
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