
Episode #2
Louis Emmitt-Stern - Playwright
Join Sam and Louis backstage during the show of Louis' latest award winning. play 'Slippery', where they chat about the challenges of writing a play set within a confined environment.

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Conversations with a variety of creative people from stage and screen, inviting us into their own creative space. Discussing their work, inspirations and what they’ve learned throughout their career so far.
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Episode #2
Join Sam and Louis backstage during the show of Louis' latest award winning. play 'Slippery', where they chat about the challenges of writing a play set within a confined environment.

Episode #1
<p>David Doyle and Stella Powell-Jones are the Executive Producer and Artistic Director of the only Studio Theatre in Central London: Jermyn Street Theatre. After celebrating their 30th anniversary in 2024, JST open 2025 with an eclectic Spring Season hosting a variety of theatre makers. </p> <p>In this episode, Sam talks to David and Stella about their careers so far, how they go about their roles at JST and what inspires them when reading a script for the first time. </p>

Episode #7
<p>Originally from LA, Somebody is now based in London working as a Playwright and Dramaturg, spending the past year as Paines Plough's Fellow Playwright. Her most recent play, How I Learned to Swim premiered at the Edinburgh Festival, then transferring to London and Bristol.</p> <p>Sam joins Somebody at the Paines Plough offices in North London, discussing American and British theatre, her influences and how she works as a dramaturg.</p>

Episode #6
<p>Gavin Joseph is currently Associate Director at Tara Theatre in South West London. Before now, Gavin has been Creative Associate with Company Three and has worked with venues such as The Old Vic, Young Vic and Southwark Playhouse. </p> <p>Sam joins Gavin at Tara Theatre as they discuss directing an ensemble, working with first time writers, and a particular interest of Gavin's - Absurdism and Surrealism.</p>

Episode #5
<p>Alan is a Northern Irish Actor, now based in London. His Television credits include Heartstopper (Netflix) Deadhot (Amazon) and AIDS: The Unheard Tapes (BBC) and has performed on some of the biggest stages in the UK. Alan's VoiceOver work includes numerous audiobooks, video games, and is a continuity host for Sky TV.</p> <p>Sam joins Alan Turkington where they first met at Omnibus Theatre, Clapham; as they discuss the balance of working on stage and screen, different forms of VoiceOver and his work with Equity. </p>
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