WhatsOnStage managing editor Alex Wood and chief theatre critic Sarah Crompton host a weekly podcast on all things theatrical. News, views, frank exchanges and lists offer an unmissable guide to what’s happening on stage (and in film and on television) now, in the past and in future. From musicals, to plays, to immersive shows, to interviews with the biggest stars, there's something for everyone! ... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 163 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsPerforming ArtsSociety & Culture |
How do you bring a play into the present day? That’s the question facing playwright Rob Madge and director Sophie Drake, as they bring Brandon Thomas' 19th century gender-hopping farce into the present day. The show opens at the rustic, beautiful Wat... more
Nima Taleghani is best known as Mr Farouk in Netflix’s Heartstopper. Now his first play - an adaptation of Euripides’ Bacchae - has become the first debut play in the Olivier theatre. And it opens his director Indhu Rubasingham’s first season as arti... more
In a WhatsOnStage Podcast first, we exclusively reveal that Kate Fleetwood will be playing the Witch in Jordan Fein’s upcoming Into the Woods revival, playing at the Bridge Theatre from early December. We want to hear about how it feels for the perfo... more
Sarah and Alex make their top picks for shows towards the end of the year from plays such as End, The Line of Beauty and Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo to the great raft of musicals coming our way. Plus, how will Paddington tackle the bear question?... more
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Alex and Sarah spend most of their time talking about the art of criticism, the industry of being a critic and their jobs, rather than actually reviewing what’s on stage. More straightforward theatre reviews please, fewer internal discussions. It’s too self indulgent.
I really enjoy this podcast (special mention for the brilliant James Graham interview a few months ago). However, the edits for commercial breaks usually arrive halfway through a sentence. It is bizarre! If anything, I am more inclined to forward through the ads than let them play.
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Even plays do not break for interval mid-sentence!! I would have rated 5 stars but for this annoyance..
Have now unsubscribed from your podcast - after your absolute Pinkwashing this Pride Month, You can't use a Progress Pride flag as your avatar, whilst promoting the work of a billionaire who has set up a fund to strip away the legal rights of LGBTQ+ people. You, Alex and Sarah, are complicit in the hate, hurt and murder of LGBTQ+ people - and are profiting from that too. #Shameonyou
Love this new WOS podcast, just wish there were more episodes!
I’ve been listening since the beginning of summer and I look forward to the new episode every week - I thought I knew a lot about theatre but I learn something new each week and find the insights into the theatre industry so fascinating, alongside all the different takes, opinions and knowledge about regional and west end shows both that I’ve heard of and found about through the podcast. In particular, the coverage about the Edinburgh fringe proved so helpful before I made my first trip in Augus... more
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The hosts engage in lively discussions about the latest trends and productions in theatre, covering a diverse range of topics from musicals to plays and immersive shows. Regular interviews with well-known figures in the industry provide listeners with insider perspectives, making it a valuable resource for theatre enthusiasts seeking insights into current and upcoming productions. The engaging nature of the dialogue, coupled with frank exchanges about both the art and business of theatre, contributes to the podcast's appeal, drawing listeners who appreciate a nuanced understanding of the theatrical landscape.
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Recent guests on The WhatsOnStage Podcast include:
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2. Indhu Rubasingham
3. Kate Fleetwood
4. Lucie Jones
5. David Hunter
6. Josh Goldsmith
7. Cathy Yuspa
8. Emma Rice
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