David Morrissey - star of Sherwood, The Walking Dead and Britannia talks to performers from Film, Theatre and TV about what happened before, during and after one significant role in their career. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Performing ArtsArtsFilm InterviewsTV & Film |
Coral Messam is an Actor, Movement Director/Practitioner and Wellness Instructor with over 24 years of experience in performance and movement practice. Included in her movement work is intimacy consultancy direction in TV and film. more
Multi award winning actor Jonathan Pryce has been working in Theatre, Film and Television for more than five decades. His work in theatre includes an award-winning Hamlet at the Royal Court in 1980 and as The Engineer in Miss Saigon in London and Ne... more
The theatre director Peter Hall referred to Geraldine James as one of the great English classical actresses. Graduating from the Drama Centre she embarked on a theatre career that would see her nominated for a Tony and winning the Drama Desk Award fo... more
Don Warrington has an extensive list of credits across Film, Television and Theatre more
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An amazing, insightful, fascinating podcast, every interview rich and detailed. Love it
What an amazing podcast series this is! Have absolutely loved each and every episode but particularly loved listening to Sue Johnston and Jason Isaacs. So much talent to come out of Liverpool along with David himself. I could listen to him all day, he has a voice that is like melted chocolate but more than that, the content of each show is brilliant, always interesting and entertaining. Really don’t want this series to end. Thank you David :)
It’s more than just an interview, it’s a conversation between two artists, as if they were sitting in a coffee shop one lazy afternoon and going over their careers. They delve deep into the art and the creative process, all the while keeping it lighthearted and fun. My favorite guest so far has been Jason Isaacs. He’s articulate and funny yet full of wisdom.
David Morrissey is well-known for his extensive and meticulous research in preparation for his acting roles. In this fascinating podcast he turns his attentions to discovering other actors’ approaches and methods, framed in the context of one particular role. The first episode was with Alan Cumming and my great admiration for both Morrissey’s and Cumming’s careers to date was enough to lure me in. Perhaps unsurprisingly, this interview was as insightful as it was entertaining. My original intent... more
It’s really amazing to hear the guests be allowed to express their thoughts and tell their stories without being constantly pressured to be funny or fast paced. David Morrissey has such a nice way about asking questions, and his timing for moving the conversations along is really lovely. more
Apple Podcasts | #224 | United Kingdom/Arts/Performing Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #182 | Germany/Arts/Performing Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #226 | Australia/Arts/Performing Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #68 | Norway/Arts/Performing Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #243 | Ireland/Arts/Performing Arts |
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