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Royal Court Theatre
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Dugsi Dayz
Lie Low
Anti-Semitism
Comedy
Edinburgh Fringe
Sexual Assault
Trauma
Nassim Soleimanpour
Giant
Roald Dahl
A Good House
Khawla Ibraheem
The Royal Court Theatre
A Knock On the Roof
Dirty Hare
Bluets
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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.

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Together with director Katie Mitchell, Nina Segal and Melanie Wilson make up the team co-creators behind Cow | Deer, a new experiment in performance, in which using only sound and no words, a quartet of performers and Foley artists evoke the lives of... more

Daniel Evans, Jo McInnes and Madeleine Potter make up the cast of the original production of Sarah Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis, which opened at the Royal Court in the year 2000.  Daniel, Jo and Madeleine, reprised their roles in 4.48 Psychosis here at the ... more

Billy Barret, Ellice Stevens and Frew make up the team behind After the Act.  Exploring a defining moment in LGBTQ+ history, After the Act played at the Royal Court following an acclaimed national tour, in May 2025.

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Billy Barrett
Director and writer, co-founder of Breach Theatre
Breach Theatre
Episode: S9 Ep1: Billy Barrett, Ellice Stevens, and Frew talk to Susan Wokoma
Ellice Stevens
Writer, theatre maker, performer, co-founder of Breach Theatre
Breach Theatre
Episode: S9 Ep1: Billy Barrett, Ellice Stevens, and Frew talk to Susan Wokoma
Joel Tan
Emerging Singaporean playwright known for addressing themes of sexuality and authoritarianism in his work.
Wild Rice
Episode: S8 Ep5: Joel Tan talks to Susan Wokoma
Khawla Ibraheem
Playwright, actor, and director based in the Majal Shams in the occupied Golan Heights
Episode: S8 Ep4: Khawla Ibraheem talks to Susan Wokoma
Amy Jephta
South African playwright, screenwriter, and actor based in Cape Town.
Episode: S8 Ep2: Amy Jephta talks to Susan Wokoma
Emteaz Hussain
A playwright and performance poet
Writer of the play 'Expendable'
Episode: S7 Ep10: Emteaz Hussain talks to Susan Wokoma
Mark Rosenblatt
Writer and director for Stage and Screen, debut playwright with Giant
Episode: S7 Ep8: Mark Rosenblatt talks to Susan Wokoma
Tife Kusoro
Writer and performer with works shortlisted for several awards.
Royal Court Theatre
Episode: S7 Ep7: Tife Kusoro talks to Susan Wokoma
Nassim Soleimanpour
Playwright, theatre maker, and the artistic director of Nassim Soleimanpour Productions.
Episode: S7 Ep6: Nassim Soleimanpour talks to Susan Wokoma

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Susan Wokoma
Host of the Royal Court Theatre Playwright's Podcast, engaging playwrights in deep discussions about their craft and experiences in theatre.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 224 ratings
  • A must-listen for anyone interested or involved in current theatre, writing, arts or culture.

    Podchaser
    5
    Matt Boothman
    5 years ago
  • Wonderful podcast

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    imstayingforlunch
    United States6 years ago
  • Thought-Provoking Discussions on the Playwright’s Craft

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ixifix
    Canada7 years ago
  • I love this podcast!

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Shaun Peknic
    United States7 years ago
  • ❤️

    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?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Singingmime
    United States8 years ago

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The series is often described as informative and inspiring, particularly for aspiring writers and theatre practitioners. Many find it to be a source of creative motivation and discovery.

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S9 Ep2: Daniel Evans, Jo McInnes, and Madeleine Potter talk to Susan Wokoma
Q: What would you say it's 4.48 is about?
Madeleine Potter explains that the play involves suicidal despair but connects deeply with the human experience and emotions.
S9 Ep2: Daniel Evans, Jo McInnes, and Madeleine Potter talk to Susan Wokoma
Q: What is your very first experience of theatre ever?
Jo McInnes shares his experience of seeing 'Guys and Dolls' at the National Theatre and discussing his early encounters with theatre.
S9 Ep1: Billy Barrett, Ellice Stevens, and Frew talk to Susan Wokoma
Q: So let's talk about After the Act.
After the Act is a verbatim musical about Section 28, telling the historical impact of legislation that banned the promotion of homosexuality in schools.
S9 Ep1: Billy Barrett, Ellice Stevens, and Frew talk to Susan Wokoma
Q: So how has things changed over the 10 years?
The pots of money just disintegrating and like disappearing, making it problematic to secure funding for devising work.
S9 Ep1: Billy Barrett, Ellice Stevens, and Frew talk to Susan Wokoma
Q: So, Billy, Ellice, you run Breach Theatre Company. Just talk to us about how it began for you.
The company grew out of our first few projects, which were immediately quite political and quite interested in documentary theatre as a form.

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2. Ellice Stevens
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4. Khawla Ibraheem
5. Amy Jephta
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7. Mark Rosenblatt
8. Tife Kusoro

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