
Podcast hosted by Joshua Cambridge with features from Kaitlin McCann. This podcast talks all things Theatre and Movement. From current West End shows to exercises and challenges that better you as a performer. Tune in for debates, news updates and a fun and informative way to dive into the world of performance. New episodes every Sunday Find us on YouTube and Spotify and Apple Podcasts
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsArts | ||||

Welcome Back! We hope you're having a lovely half term! What a treat we have for you today! This weeks episode features Daisy, a second year Diploma Students at Performers College. We delve into what it is like being a Diploma student, training at Pe... more
Welcome back! This week for your Easter break we have the wonderful Jess on the podcast! Jess had a wellness and fitness account and talks to us all about her training, mental health and even her own brand new podcast called A cup of wellness now ava... more
Hello everyone and welcome back! Today we have the incredible Lucy Dyson on the podcast! Lucy is a Yorkshire/London based choreographer and dance teacher. She has recently been working at move it, choreographing for schools up north and also is a fre... more
Welcome back everyone! This week we have the incredible Henry on the podcast! Henry is a first year student at Bird College. He is here today to talk all about the importance of Positivity, self belief, discipline, and confidence whilst training. Wha... more
Welcome back! Today we have the wonderful Matthew on the podcast! Matthew is a recent graduate and has just had his first job on a cruise ship! Unfortunately Matthew also got injured on this contract and is now back on land and we are lucky to have h... more
Welcome back! Today we have the incredible Maz on the podcast! Maz is a second year student at Bird College and is also a part of Tired Movement. She’s here this week to talk to you about being 22, single, a student, a performer and so much more. Sta... more
Welcome back!! Today's episode is with the wonderful Rob! This episode we talk all about growing up in an army family, travelling, gap years, being a chef , training at Bruford, writing for performance and how his exchange programme in Russia worked!... more
I absolutely love listening to this podcast, I look forward to it every single episode, brilliant, informative, and brilliant!
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