Sunday, 30 October 2011

NT Live Special Feature



First aired Tuesday 18th October 2011 on The Arts Show at RaW1251AM
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In this discussion about NT Live I chat to Alan Rivett, Director of the Warwick Arts Centre, about the practical logistics of showing NT Live in the Theatre, and Isobel Rogers catches up with Steve Purcell, a humanities academic at the University of Warwick, about an article he's written recently debating the pros and cons of NT Live. Finally, we ask around on campus to see how many students know about NT Live, and their opinions on the concept.

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Theatre in Education



First aired Tuesday 25th October 2011 on The Arts Show at RaW1251AM
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This week we take a look at the vast array of ways in which Applied drama is being used to teach people of all ages with a more hands-on approach to education. To begin, Stephanie Taylor talks to Fiona Ingram at the RSC about the activities that took place on their newly launched project, Young Person's Shakespeare Week, whilst Isobel Rogers finds out more from Sarah Wills about Threshold Drama, London's Youth-Led Social inclusion Theatre Company, and to round off we learn more from Jonathan Heron, IATL Teaching Fellow at Warwick University, about the rapidly growing concept of Open Space Learning.

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Thursday, 20 October 2011

Interview with Edward Bennett




First aired Friday 14th October 2011 on The Arts Show at RaW1251AM
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Isobel Rogers chats to actor Edward Bennett about what he learnt at drama school and his role as 'Billy' in Frantic Assembly's new play 'Lovesong', written by Abi Morgan.

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Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Writing at Warwick

WritingatWarwickPodcast by stephanie-7


First aired Tuesday 11th October 2011 on The Arts Show at RaW 1251AM
www.radio.warwick.ac.uk

In this hour long feature on Writing at Warwick Isobel Rogers chats to David Levesley about his position as Arts Editor on student newspaper The Boar, whilst I interview Michael Hulse, academic and Editor of The Warwick Review. Then, we hear some poems from Thom May, a Third year English and Theatre student who decides to write free from the ties of any University Society. We round off our show with a dramatisation of a short story by Helen Gould, President of the INK society at Warwick University entitled 'Overcoming the Monster'.

Interviews by Stephanie Taylor and Isobel Rogers

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Thursday, 6 October 2011

Spoken Word Special

Performance Poetry Special by stephanie-7

First aired Tuesday 4th October 2011 on 'The Arts Show' at RaW 1251am
www.radio.warwick.ac.uk

In this hour long feature on Performance Poetry, I chat to Bohdan Piasecki, West Midlands Co-ordinator of Apples and Snakes and International spoken word sensation, Second year English and Creative Writing Student Emily Kate Groves from Warwick University and Nigerian-born Playwright and Poet Inua Ellams about what performance poetry is, where they get heir inspiration from and how it can benefit young people in our society today...

Presenting and Interviews conducted by Stephanie Taylor

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