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Voice experts and bestselling authors Dr Gillyanne Kayes and Jeremy Fisher have been chatting about voice for more than 20 years - this time they've switched the microphone on. Vocal technique? check. Musicals? check. The weird things you can do with your voice? check. Includes AMA on voice, singing, speaking, performance techniques, voice exercises and so much more.
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'Women and Shakespeare' features conversations with diverse creatives and academics who are involved in making and interpreting Shakespeare. In the conversations, we find out both how Shakespeare is used to amplify the voices of women today and how women are redefining the world's most famous writer. Series 1 is sponsored by NYU Global Faculty Fund Award.
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Playwriting Real-life, hosted by London Playwrights co-founder, Kimberley Andrews, will explore all the issues, dilemmas, and challenges emerging playwrights face in the world today. From finding time to write when you're super busy, to coping with rejection, to deciding whether you should pay to submit your work – no subject is off the table!
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Join me, Emile Ruddock and my industry friends for a cup of Tea as we discuss the ins and outs, the highs and the lows from behind the Curtain of West End Theatre. I’m Emile, an Actor currently playing in the heart of London’s Theatre District in Hamilton as Hercules Mulligan. Throughout this podcast, myself and all of the amazing people I have come to know over the years are going to share stories, tips, the good times and the bad of our experiences of Theatre in the UK with the hope of educating and inspiring both the current and the next generation of Thespians along with simply entertaining anyone who loves Theatre. I’ll be joined by Actors, Directors, Choreographers, Photographers, Musical Directors, Stage Managers, and everyone else in between who make the shows we love so much, happen. So, grab a cup of your favourite brew, sit back and let us take you through The Stage Door into the dazzling and sometimes, not so dazzling world of Theatre.
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A fun podcast for voiceovers, actors, podcasters - and anyone who has ever read a script out loud into a microphone! Your hosts, award-winning voiceover artists Mark Ryes and Samantha Boffin, chat to a special guest each week to try out new scripts and some unexpected wildcard styles - proving that there isn't just one way to read a script, but a multitude of different ways. There are also questions, true or false fun facts and lots of voiceover tricks and tips!
Contact us with your questions and comments anytime - [email protected]
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Are you getting the most out of your voice, either singing or speaking?
This show is for anyone who is holding themselves back from a full, free and expressive voice. Whether you're a novice or professional voice user, a singer, actor or presenter, Julia will be joyfully offering you solid technique and mindset shifts to get the very most out of your voice.
Julia qualified as a Voice Movement Therapy Practitioner in London in 2000 and has been helping singers and voice professionals for over 20 years. -
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Welcome to Artistic Futures, a podcast designed for anyone contemplating a career in the wonderful world of Opera. You will meet a range of artists who will share their passion and tell you more about their artistic journeys. It will also be full of useful tips and advice for the next generation of performers and creators.
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Join actor and storyteller Bill Ross-Fawcett every other week as he unravels the mysteries and histories of the complete works of William Shakespeare one play at a time. If you’ve never seen Shakespeare before, there’s no better introduction. If you’re a Bard buff, Bill will teach you something you never knew. This podcast is suitable for adults, teens and everyone in between. Share your thoughts with us using the hastag #bardwithbill www.handlebards.com@handlebards
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This podcast brings you interviews with people working in the entertainment industry discussing about all aspects of onstage performing or backstage production. Ideas as a prospective performer through to what an adjudicator, choreographer or casting director might look for when you are delivering your performance piece.
Hosted by Craig Bartley who is a performer and choreographer, who has appeared in West End and Broadway productions ranging from 42nd Street (Original cast at Theatre Royal Drury Lane), Me & My Girl (Adelphi Theatre), La Cage Aux Follies (Palladium Theatre), Mack And Mabel in concert (Theatre Royal Drury Lane) and Man of La Mancha (Peacock Theatre) of which he recorded the cast albums for both ‘Mack And Mabel’ and ‘Man of La Mancha’. He also spent more than two and a half years playing the part of ‘Doody’ in the hit musical ‘Grease’ where he received the Golden Quiff Award for best performance, which was presented by the late Victoria Wood.
He also appeared in two Royal Variety Performances at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane for the BBC and ITV and 'A Royal Performance' at the Adelphi Theatre.
Craig’s experience has enabled him to travel the globe extensively whilst being involved in performing, choreographing, directing and producing for the inaugural production set up for most of the World’s leading cruise lines. As well as performing, Craig has taught specialist classes at Mountview, Millenium, Urdang, Elmhurst and Red Roofs Theatre School. He was also the full-time Course Director and co-Principal of his own successful Starquest Performers College.
He still runs and teaches at Starquest Performing Arts encouraging children from two and a half to 18 to act, sing and dance.
He hopes this podcast will help and inspire existing and especially newly graduated creatives just what challenges lie in store and what the highs and lows are for people within the performing arts industry. If you like this podcast then please leave us a 5 star review on iTunes podcasts. -
High Notes is a podcast featuring conversations on the art and business of voice, hosted by voice actor and BRAVA CEO, Melissa Thom. From Mongolian throat singing to vocal health, accents, gaming, and more, HIGH NOTES uncovers the craft behind the business.
Brought to you by https://www.brava.uk.com/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We are proud to introduce our new podcast - ‘Not Just B.S’.
Season One is called ‘Just Do It Anyway!’
If you’re looking for some inspiration to just get started on a project you’ve been thinking of, or to take the next step in towards finally getting out of your comfort zone - we believe this could be for you!
Belle Street are female led singing duo who have created through various ups and downs, tears and laughter, their first musical resulting in a rather unconventional theatre company. Through this podcast they want to share their learning process in the most authentic way they can! Without promising to have all (or indeed any!) of the answers they invite you to listen along to their journey of being scared but doing it anyway!
Find out more about Belle Street at
Instagram: @bellestreetduo
Facebook: @bellestreetsingers
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DJ advice, industry info, tips on gear, music, mixing, performing... this is the official podcast of Digital DJ Tips, the world's leading online DJ school, presented by Phil Morse, founder of Digital DJ Tips and author of the Amazon best-selling book on DJing, "Rock The Dancefloor!". No ads, no sponsorshop, entirely funded by our amazing students.
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GHOST STORIES by Adrian Jay AKA Adrian Moore
⛔Suitable for Children over 14 years of age or accompanied by an adult.
For many years Adrian Jay was a presenter and producer on the BBC and Commercial Radio in England.
He is now retired from that but still loves to write and produce audio productions in his home recording studio.
We now feature some of his strange, weird and worrying stories from other 'worlds'! -
“Make your statement, face your fear.” A weekly horror fiction podcast examining what lurks in the archives of the Magnus Institute, an organisation dedicated to researching the esoteric and the weird. Join Jonathan Sims as he explores the archive, but be warned, as he looks into its depths something starts to look back… New episodes every Thursday produced by Rusty Quill, featuring guest actors, short stories, serial plots and more. The Magnus Protocol launches in January 2024.
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