Conversations with successful professionals in the Theatre, Film and TV industries - Actors, Directors, Writers, Producers etc. Through chatting with my guests I want to find out about their careers, their methods and to get an honest insight into what its really like working on Stage and Screen!

The Acting for Stage and Screen Podcast
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Podcast Overview
Conversations with successful professionals in the Theatre, Film and TV industries - Actors, Directors, Writers, Producers etc. Through chatting with my guests I want to find out about their careers, their methods and to get an honest insight into what its really like working on Stage and Screen!
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Recent Episodes

January 11, 2021
A Chat with George Costigan - The Acting for Stage and Screen Podcast
<p>In this episode of The Acting for Stage and Screen Podcast James is delighted to have as his guest the actor George Costigan. George has been working as an actor on stage and screen for over 40 years. He's played such iconic roles as Willy Loman in 'Death of a Salesman', Claudius in 'Hamlet', Estragon in 'Waiting for Godot' and James Tyrone in 'Long Day's Journey into Night', not to mention that he was the original Mickey in 'Blood Brothers'. A familiar face on tv and film, he might still be best known as Bob in 'Rita, Sue and Bob Too' but he's also appeared in 'Shirley Valentine', 'Calendar Girls', Clint Eastwood's film 'Hereafter' and in Clio Barnard's avant-garde docudrama 'The Arbor'. More recently he's played leading roles in Sally Wainwright's hit series 'Happy Valley' and 'Gentleman Jack'. In this lovely interview George regales us with anecdotes from his career and offers valuable insights for wannabe actors into how he approaches his craft.</p>

December 20, 2020
Merry Christmas from The Acting for Stage and Screen Podcast
<p>Just a little Christmas message... and why not?</p>

December 3, 2020
A Chat with Jason Pennycooke - The Acting for Stage and Screen Podcast
Our guest for this episode of The Acting for Stage and Screen Podcast is Jason Pennycooke. Jason has been the recipient of multiple Olivier Award nominations including for his dual roles of Thomas Jefferson and Lafayette in 'Hamilton' along with roles in 'Memphis' and 'La Cage Aux Folles'. He's worked with legendary theatre director Trevor Nunn in 'Kiss Me Kate', he appeared as Wilson in the Elton John biopic 'Rocketman' and is starting to become successful in the world of animation too including playing the Lead Wildebeast in 'Jungle Beat The Movie'. In addition to this Jason also works as a choreographer including on further Award winning shows such as 'Porgy and Bess'.
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