Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

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Synopsis

Welcome to the Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast, hosted by George Bailey. We'll be discussing everything CFT related from Festival 2018, to the history, from famous creatives to the backstage crew and beyond. Sit back, relax and enjoy what we've got in store for you. We've also got a huge range of other content for you to listen to, from pre-show talks and archive recordings to work from our Youth Theatre and Community groups on our official Soundcloud channel. Chichester Festival Theatre is one of the UKs flagship theatres, renowned for the exceptionally high standard of its productions as well as its work with the community and young people.

Episodes

  • Express Yourself | Izzy Weaver | Chichester Festival Theatre

    22/02/2021 Duration: 01min

    To mark Children's Mental Health Week 2021, we celebrated the theme 'Express Yourself' by inviting Prologue members aged 16-30 to submit creative responses to what it means to be them, right here, right now. Prologue is CFT's free membership scheme for 16-30 year olds that gives you £5 tickets to productions, exclusive events and creative opportunities. Find out more and sign up at cft.org.uk/prologue.

  • Signs of Life | By Hannah Crouch

    17/07/2020 Duration: 10min

    Signs of Life By Hannah Crouch Mary Shelley has a horror story to write. But is she creator or creature? Cast: Keir Charles (Quiz) as Frankenstein, Olivia Dickens (CFYT’s The Wizard of Oz) as Young Mary, Dickon Gough (The Midnight Gang) as William & Creature, Grace Molony (The Watsons) as Mary, and Ashley Zhangazha (The Country Wife) as Percy. Back in March we started our Five Day Plays; writers were invited to submit a play they'd written, the only rules being that the play could not exceed 10 pages and it had to match our weekly brief. After ten weeks, over 300 entries and ten winners, the series came to an end. A group of professional actors working directed by our own Hannah Hogg with Dale Rooks, have recorded some of the winning entries as audio plays for you to enjoy. All of the winning plays are available to read on the CFT website.

  • Rockpool | By Alexander Wiseman

    17/07/2020 Duration: 06min

    Rockpool By Alexander Wiseman A young man is drawn irresistibly back to the seashore, but a strange encounter leads to a revelation. Cast: Adam Buchanan (The Butterfly Lion) as B and Nicola Sloane (Flowers for Mrs Harris, The Butterfly Lion) as A. Back in March we started our Five Day Plays; writers were invited to submit a play they'd written, the only rules being that the play could not exceed 10 pages and it had to match our weekly brief. After ten weeks, over 300 entries and ten winners, the series came to an end. A group of professional actors working directed by our own Hannah Hogg with Dale Rooks, have recorded some of the winning entries as audio plays for you to enjoy. All of the winning plays are available to read on the CFT website.

  • Blue Moon | By David Kinder

    17/07/2020 Duration: 11min

    Blue Moon By David Kinder Cast: Lucy Briers (Forty Years On, Young Chekhov) as Anushka, and Keir Charles (Quiz) as Simon. Sparks fly when the past catches up with a left wing journalist and a Tory politician at a party conference gala. Back in March we started our Five Day Plays; writers were invited to submit a play they'd written, the only rules being that the play could not exceed 10 pages and it had to match our weekly brief. After ten weeks, over 300 entries and ten winners, the series came to an end. A group of professional actors working directed by our own Hannah Hogg with Dale Rooks, have recorded some of the winning entries as audio plays for you to enjoy. All of the winning plays are available to read on the CFT website.

  • Backbone | By Louis Turner

    17/07/2020 Duration: 09min

    Backbone By Louis Turner Secrets, lies, evidence… and Pamela. Cast: Henry Pettigrew (Quiz) as A, and Ashley Zhangazha (The Country Wife) as B. Back in March we started our Five Day Plays; writers were invited to submit a play they'd written, the only rules being that the play could not exceed 10 pages and it had to match our weekly brief. After ten weeks, over 300 entries and ten winners, the series came to an end. A group of professional actors working directed by our own Hannah Hogg with Dale Rooks, have recorded some of the winning entries as audio plays for you to enjoy. All of the winning plays are available to read on the CFT website.

  • Tales In The Tent | Michael Morpurgo and Virginia McKenna talk to Kate Mosse

    19/05/2020 Duration: 43min

    Multi-award winning author, poet, playwright and librettist Michael Morpurgo, and British actress, author and campaigner Virginia McKenna, talk to Kate Mosse and share extracts from one of Michael’s favourite books, The Butterfly Lion. Recorded in The Spiegeltent, Tuesday 15 October 2019

  • Podcast 23 | International Women's Day | CFT

    06/03/2020 Duration: 22min

    In this episode celebrating International Women's Day, Helena Jacques-Morton and Elspeth Barron speak to our Executive Director, Kathy Bourne, Yvonne Thomson, CEO of UK Harvest and Sally Tabbner, Chief Executive of Dementia Support, Chichester. Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre Music by Ted Hayes

  • The Good Ship Attenborough By Roger McGough | Roger McGough and Little Machine | Winter 2019-20

    13/01/2020 Duration: 02min

    Roger McGough is the author of over one hundred books of poetry for adults and children. His exuberant new collection of poems explores the human experience in all its shades of light and dark but always with a signature wit, irreverence and vivacity. This new show, with poems set to music by LiTTLe MACHiNe, features a fine selection of vintage, classic and surprising poems. 'Brilliantly entertaining, led by a legend' Chris Hawkins, BBC Radio 6 Music Presenter Roger McGough and Little Machine Minerva Theatre 7 February, 7.45pm

  • Podcast 22 | Georgina Rae and John Page | Spiegeltent Episode

    06/11/2019 Duration: 12min

    Welcome to the Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast, hosted by George Bailey. In this episode we'll be discussing the Chichester Spiegeltent, a new venue for Chichester this autumn. So sit back, relax and enjoy what we've got in store for you.

  • Podcast 21 | Harold Addo, Sian Reese-Williams, Kirsty J Curtis & Martyn Ellis | Sing Yer Heart Out

    06/11/2019 Duration: 24min

    Welcome to the Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast, hosted by George Bailey. We'll be discussing everything CFT related from Festival 2018, to the history, from famous creatives to the backstage crew and beyond. Sit back, relax and enjoy what we've got in store for you.

  • Podcast 20 | Michael Morpurgo | The Butterfly Lion

    19/09/2019 Duration: 23min

    In this episode, we speak to Michael Morpurgo about the new adaptation of his much-loved, award-winning novel The Butterfly Lion, which opens in the Minerva Theatre on 5 October 2019. Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre. Music by Ted Hayes

  • Podcast 19 | Daniel Hill and David Lewington | Crossing Lines

    16/08/2019 Duration: 17min

    In this episode, we speak to Daniel Hill (director) and David Lewington (Music and Sound Designer)of Crossing Lines by Anna Ledwich, our Chichester Festival Youth Theatre promenade production for Festival 2019. Crossing Lines runs 17 - 24 August. Recorded at Chichester Rugby Club. Music by Ted Hayes

  • Podcast 18 | Bronté Barbé, Isaac Gryn and Emmanuel Kojo |Oklahoma!

    09/08/2019 Duration: 29min

    In this episode, we speak to Bronté Barbé, Isaac Gryn and Emmanuel Kojo, who are all in the summer centrepiece of Festival 2019, Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma!, which runs in the Festival Theatre until 7 September 2019. Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre Music: Chichester Festival Theatre Production of Oklahoma! 2019

  • Podcast 17 |Tory Kittles and Eva Sampson | 8 Hotels

    06/08/2019 Duration: 25min

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  • Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes | Hadley Fraser and Debbie Wiseman | Chichester Festival Theatre

    27/07/2019 Duration: 01min

    An exclusive recording of Hadley Fraser singing 'Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes', accompanied by Debbie Wiseman. Hadley Fraser plays Freddie Page in the Festival 2019 production of The Deep Blue Sea by Terence Rattigan and Debbie Wiseman composed the music. Please note this version does not feature in the production.

  • Tapestries | Chichester Festival Theatre and Stonepillow

    17/07/2019 Duration: 14min

    Tapestries was a 10 week collaboration between Chichester Festival Theatre and the clients of Stonepillow Hostel, Chichester. Over the course of the project, eight clients participated in writing or recording sessions to create a radio play. The piece is a collection of stories and memories centred around the themes of the past, present and future to mark Stonepillow’s 30th Anniversary in 2019.

  • Podcast 16 | Clare Burt | This Is My Family

    11/06/2019 Duration: 11min

    In this episode, we speak to Clare Burt, who is appearing in This Is My Family by Tim Firth, which opened Festival 2019 and runs in the Minerva Theatre until 15 June 2019. Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre. Music by Ted Hayes

  • Podcast 15 | Kathy Bourne, Hugh Bonneville, Clare Burt and Co. | Live Episode

    07/06/2019 Duration: 01h04min

    In this special episode in front of a live studio audience, we speak to Executive Director Kathy Bourne, Hugh Bonneville, Clare Burt, Rachel Lumberg, Scott Folan and Kirsty MacLaren from This Is My Family about a number of topics suggested by Prologue members aged 16-25. This was one of our FREE events for Prologue members in the Festival 2019 season, and was organised by our Prologue Ambassadors who also feature in the episode as co-hosts. Recorded in the Minerva Theatre on Wednesday 29 May. Contains Explicit Language. Music by Ted Hayes

  • Podcast 14 | Hugh Bonneville and Liz White | Shadowlands

    17/05/2019 Duration: 20min

    In this episode, we speak to Hugh Bonneville and Liz White, who are both appearing in Shadowlands by William Nicholson, which runs in the Festival Theatre until 25 May 2019 and is part of the Festival 2019 season. Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre. Music by Ted Hayes

  • Podcast 13 | Prologue Ambassadors | Festival 2019

    29/03/2019 Duration: 18min

    In this episode, we chat to some of our Prologue ambassadors about Festival 2019 and Prologue itself - our scheme for 16-25 year olds to get £5 tickets to all of our productions. Prologue members also have access to exclusive events, and it's free to sign up! ​ Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre. Music by Ted Hayes

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