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Tales of Theatre

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by Norwich Theatre

6 episodes
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Podcast Overview

Playwright & poet James McDermott speaks to members of the local community and celebrates how theatre has shaped their lives. Developed through a series of writing workshops & Zoom sessions, each tale has been recorded during lockdown as we wait for theatres to safely re-open. <br /><br />Tales of Theatre is an original podcast from Norwich Theatre and is part of the Creative Community Recovery Programme. This project has been made possible thanks to the generosity of donations through our Coronavirus Crisis Appeal, as well as grants from the Norfolk Community Foundation and Norwich Freemen’s Charity.

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2/10/2021

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 6: Unlived Dreams

March 19, 2021

Episode 6: Unlived Dreams

"Who knows how many unlived dreams there are in this space?" - In our final episode of the series, Helen Wells discusses the human and physical connection that is felt during a class or workshop.<br /><br />Tales of Theatre is part of Norwich Theatre’s Creative Community Recovery Programme, which has been made possible thanks to the generosity of donations through our Coronavirus Crisis Appeal, as well as grants from the Norfolk Community Foundation and Norwich Freemen’s Charity.

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March 12, 2021

Episode 5: Cogs in the Wheel

"Theatre, like life, is a rollercoaster of emotions. Full of ups and downs, revelations and surprises." - Barbara Stackwood explores all the different moving parts behind the scenes that complete the experience of live performance.<br /><br />Tales of Theatre is part of Norwich Theatre’s Creative Community Recovery Programme, which has been made possible thanks to the generosity of donations through our Coronavirus Crisis Appeal, as well as grants from the Norfolk Community Foundation and Norwich Freemen’s Charity.

Episode thumbnail for Episode 4: The Theatre of Going to the Theatre

March 5, 2021

Episode 4: The Theatre of Going to the Theatre

"The spectacle and sense of occasion in the Theatre Royal was second to none." - Getting done up to the nines and taking your seat, Rupert Mallin remembers the first time he visited the theatre in Norwich.<br /><br />Tales of Theatre is part of Norwich Theatre’s Creative Community Recovery Programme, which has been made possible thanks to the generosity of donations through our Coronavirus Crisis Appeal, as well as grants from the Norfolk Community Foundation and Norwich Freemen’s Charity.

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What is Tales of Theatre?

Playwright & poet James McDermott speaks to members of the local community and celebrates how theatre has shaped their lives. Developed through a series of writing workshops & Zoom sessions, each tale has been recorded during lockdown as we wait for theatres to safely re-open. <br /><br />Tales of Theatre is an original podcast from Norwich Theatre and is part of the Creative Community Recovery Programme. This project has been made possible thanks to the generosity of donations through our Coronavirus Crisis Appeal, as well as grants from the Norfolk Community Foundation and Norwich Freemen’s Charity.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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