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.
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Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 124 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsSociety & CulturePerforming Arts |
Alex and Sarah return for their third Q&A episode, this time diving into the murky depths of theatre feuds and backstage friction. They then turn to the calmer and cheerier waters of warm up drama games, Paddington the Musical, set to make a splash i... more
Sarah meets Anoushka Lucas, currently starring in Rhinoceros at the Almeida Theatre, to discuss the impact of theatre on her life. She’s always called versatile but says she takes on new projects because she just wants to learn more. She reveals what... more
In a bonus episode, editor-in-chief Alex Wood chinwags his way around the Olivier Awards winners' room discussing the state of London theatre, new writing and emerging talent – featuring chats with the creators of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,... more
Alex returns from sabbatical to report from behind the scenes at the Olivier awards where Giant, Fiddler on the Roof, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and The Years were among the big winners. He and Sarah discuss what the prizes reveal about Lond... more
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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
Love this new WOS podcast, please keep going! But pls improve sound quality and diction
I am neither from the UK nor remotlely theatre-literate, but I do like listening to knowledgeable people talking about things they love and this absolutely ticks that box. An absolute pleasure to listen and a fascinating insight into a cultural tidepool I have never dipped my toes into before. The best possible way to be snowed in with the flu. (And definitely a bit of a gateway drug …)
Terrific listening- not just fascinating view of the craft of theatre & criticism - but hearing women’s voices—intelligent, knowledgeable & funny —discussing much more is a treat.
I was delighted to learn of this new podcast from the Instagram account of Nancy Carroll. She is such a beautiful & talented actress and her wit shines in this podcast filled with delightful anecdotes.
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The discussions revolve around various aspects of theatre, offering insights into the latest shows, noteworthy performances, and industry trends. With in-depth interviews featuring prominent figures from the performing arts, including acclaimed actors and playwrights, conversations often highlight personal experiences and the ongoing evolution of theatrical productions. Frequent analysis of awards seasons, such as the Oliviers, and debates on the impact of celebrities in theatre broaden the scope, making it a valuable resource for both theatre enthusiasts and professionals. Listeners can expect a mix of informative commentary, anecdotal storytelling, and lively exchanges that enhance their understanding and appreciation of the performing ar... more
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