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1 October 2019
What goes on at the Guilldhall School of Music and Drama?
"As creative educators we’re constantly adjusting to a changing world."
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30 September 2019
What goes on at Theatre Nation?
Theatre Nation aims to encourage aspiring young artists to pursue a creative career. Find out more...
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28 September 2019
Interview with Toby Ealden, Artistic Director of award-winning Zest Theatre and creator of Youthquake
Toby Ealden talks about his latest play Youthquake, which will be touring 12 venues across the country this October.
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28 September 2019
Interview with Talia Woodin, photographer and Extinction Rebellion Youth media coordinator
"I picked up my first camera at the age of seven and have rarely been seen without one since!"
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27 September 2019
Interview with Brennig Davies, winner of the BBC Young Writers’ Award 2015
"Before winning, the thought of one day becoming a published author felt like a bit of a ‘pipe dream’ maybe; since winning, it feels like anything is possible!"
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26 September 2019
Want my job? with Tarek Iskander, Artistic Director and CEO of Battersea Arts Centre
"I was working in the NHS as a manager for many years. Theatre was something I occasionally participated in, but wasn’t a big part of my life."
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26 September 2019
Interview with Ben SantaMaria, writer and director
Flaming Theatre director Ben SantaMaria talks about his autobiographical show Really Want to Hurt Me, and reflects on the continued problem of homophobia in society.
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26 September 2019
Interview with Sharlene Gandhi, writer and performer in Run Softly
"The Thames has always seemed so daunting and unstoppable, yet at the same time a sign of depth and history."
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20 September 2019
Interview with Jack Tucker, comedian
Comedian Jack Tucker (in no way related to Zach Zucker) is the ultimate hack comedian, and takes the time to - just about - answer some questions before his run at the Soho Theatre.
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19 September 2019
Want my job? with Florrie Evans, art curator and historian
"I’ve been mudlarking since I was a child, I was lucky to grow up near the river, and it was an inevitable part of my life. The river has always given me ‘head space’ and it has also taught me the history of London!"
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17 September 2019
Nano-chat with Adrian Evans from Totally Thames and Thames Festival Trust
If you want to find out more about Totally Thames and the Thames Festival Trust, check out our interview with Adrian Evans.
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17 September 2019
Interview with Kate Forde, Thames Festival Trust
"We live in a global, interconnected society and yet young people often just live in their own bubbles. This project provides a great framework to help them demystify other cultures and to challenge perceptions."
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16 September 2019
Interview with Justina Jang, a festival director of the Kingston Korea Festival
"The world is getting smaller everyday. It is important to learn to live with people from different cultural and religious backgrounds. Through culture, we can all learn, understand each other and relate to each other."
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15 September 2019
Nano-chat with Anne Timson, Women on the Waters’ Edge: Tales from Thameside
From the first queens of England to working-class women toiling in male-dominated industries, learn more about the city’s rich heritage by joining In Her Shoes Walks.
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14 September 2019
Interview with Linda Wilkinson, playwright
"The view of St Pauls Cathedral from Southwark is one of my earliest memories. It’s the place I go to when I need to think."
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13 September 2019
Nano-chat with Andy Triggs-Hodge, Regatta London
Get active and get out on the water with Regatta London. For one day in September, the River Thames will be closed to encourage paddle-sports out into the open.
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13 September 2019
Interview with Glitch, member of the BAC Beatbox Academy
"Being raised in a very deprived, working-class estate, you’re led to believe that these things just don’t happen to people like us."
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13 September 2019
Interview with Wiz-RD, member of the BAC Beatbox Academy
An interview with Frankenstein: How To Make A Monster's Tyler aka Wiz-RD