Some of the world's leading playwrights talk about their lives, their work, and their relationships with the Royal Court. Guests include Jez Butterworth, April de Angelis, Rachel De-lahey, Tanika Gupta, David Hare, Robert Holman, Dennis Kelly, Alistair McDowall, Anthony Neilson, Joe Penhall, Lucy Prebble, Anya Reiss, Polly Stenham and Enda Walsh.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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A must-listen for anyone interested or involved in current theatre, writing, arts or culture.
Simon Stephens is a warm and engaging host, and his glee for playwrighting and its practitioners is infectious. Looks like there are just three series. I hope it will come back soon.
I love hearing playwrights discussing their process. Very informative for anyone working in modern theatre today to have insight into how writer’s minds work, why they make the decisions they do, and even more useful for aspiring playwrights!
This is one of my favorite podcasts I have ever listened to. I love getting insights into the creative processes of all these different writers. Simon is a fantastic interviewer and seems to set his guests at ease. I have discovered plays that I did not previously know existed. I am a director that works on new plays and these writers have dropped some gems that I bring into my own collaborations now. Can’t wait for season 3!
This podcast is a wonderfully entertaining and insightful show for theatre practitioners and writers of all sorts. It has also introduced me to some playwrights I wasn’t yet familiar with! Who wouldn’t want to listen to interviews led by the perfectly charming Simon Stephens?
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