Actress Nancy Carroll and critic Sarah Crompton offer an insider's view of theatre from different sides of the curtain. It's a frank conversation between friends that aims to reveal what really goes on behind the scenes of both their professions. There's a bit of history, and a lot of stories, some serious, some funny and all revealing some truths about what happens on stage and off. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsPerforming ArtsSociety & Culture |
Sarah and Nancy talk about a new compelling new production of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night, starring Brian Cox and Patricia Clarkson, and the new play Underdog: the other, other Bronte - both stories that lay bare the rivalries and ... more
The reviews of Opening Night, a new Rufus Wainwright musical starring Sheridan Smith, have ranged from utterly brilliant to absolutely abysmal. Sarah and Nancy talk about what this means about the state of criticism and whether this is a good or bad ... more
It's been a busy time for Nancy and Sarah, with Nancy recording a new audio drama that builds on new ways of listening to plays and visiting the Royal Shakespeare Company to say goodbye to long-time artistic director Gregory Doran. Meanwhile, Sarah h... more
Nancy and Sarah have been watching the Oscars - and the Oscar-nominated films. Although Oppenheimer won most of the prizes, all this year's best picture nominees - from Poor Things to Zone of Interest, from Barbie to Anatomy of a Fall - are some of t... more
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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.
I just listened to Sarah Compton and Nancy Caroll’s new Podcast. I loved it. Hearing an actor and a theatre critic discussing theatre from both sides of the curtain was utterly fascinating, It made me realise what a very superficial theatre goer I am, and I’m sure that I’m going to appreciate so much more, the intricacies involved in a play’s performance, as I listen to their conversations. The public isn’t often given the chance to look behind the workings that go together, from writer to finis... more
What a killer combination - 2 brilliant women, sharing wonderful insider insights, with voices to melt an iceberg - 5 well deserved stars ***** can’t wait for the next episode 👏
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