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Episode 8: Tony Casement chats to us about all of the exciting events, performances and rehearsed readings coming up as part of our Writers' Week programme!
Manage episode 331493580 series 2925953
In this episode, Tony Casement, Head of Creative Communities at the New Wolsey Theatre, chats to us about Writers' Week!
From Monday 20th to Saturday 25th June is 'Writers' Week,' a programme of events celebrating new ideas, new inspirations and new creative writing. Events are ticketed, with most of them free of charge. There will also be the opportunity for you to donate to the British Red Cross Ukraine Crisis Appeal.
What's On:
Mon 20 Jun, 7:45pm
Kabul Goes Pop: Music Television Afghanistan
Inspired by the true story of the hosts of Afghanistan's first pop music station, this bold new play combines a hard-hitting examination of the complex, contradictory political events of the early 2000s with an irreverent, playful love of the pop bangers of the period.
Fri 24 Jun, 7:45pm
Wolsey Writers Late-Night Café
The popular Wolsey Writers Café moves into the evening, adding wine and snacks. Listen to like-minded people sharing their flash fiction, spoken word and short stories.
Sat 25 Jun
12:30pm, Readings on the theme ‘Ephemeral’
Four short pieces of work selected as part of the ‘Ephemeral’ project will be performed as a book-in-hand reading by the New Wolsey’s resident Writers' Week Company of professional actors. See some of the best of local writing here first!
2:30pm, HighTide First Light Festival Readings
Sadie Clark’s as-yet untitled piece explores Queer identity in rural communities, farming and climate anxiety. Luke Wright’s Letter From The Future, commissioned by HighTide, is a snapshot from twenty years’ time, as a son questions his father as to why he was brought into a world of Boris, Brexit and the global pandemic. Yaz Zadeh - HighTide Associate Artist - and Mary Malone present Two Figures - part movement, part new writing - in a new work-in-progress exploring rituals, bacon and humanising trans bodies.
5:00pm, ‘heartfelt’ – presented by gobscure
From the producer of the 2019 PULSE Festival hit joey comes a wildly inventive disability-led solo theatre show about hearts & heartlessness – spiralling out of our heart-attacks as ‘side-effects’ of antipsychotic medication, with love-h
Thank you for listening to the New Wolsey Theatre Podcast.
You're all welcome to get involved and if you'd like to be a guest or like to ask a question to the theatre team, please just get in touch.
Email: jparker@wolseytheatre.co.uk (Podcast host and Marketing Officer)
All show tickets are on sale HERE.
Visit the New Wolsey Theatre website HERE.
Thanks to our good friends at podtalk.co.uk for managing and producing our podcast.
The New Wolsey Theatre is supported by Arts Council England, Suffolk County Council and Ipswich Borough Council.
50 episodes
Manage episode 331493580 series 2925953
In this episode, Tony Casement, Head of Creative Communities at the New Wolsey Theatre, chats to us about Writers' Week!
From Monday 20th to Saturday 25th June is 'Writers' Week,' a programme of events celebrating new ideas, new inspirations and new creative writing. Events are ticketed, with most of them free of charge. There will also be the opportunity for you to donate to the British Red Cross Ukraine Crisis Appeal.
What's On:
Mon 20 Jun, 7:45pm
Kabul Goes Pop: Music Television Afghanistan
Inspired by the true story of the hosts of Afghanistan's first pop music station, this bold new play combines a hard-hitting examination of the complex, contradictory political events of the early 2000s with an irreverent, playful love of the pop bangers of the period.
Fri 24 Jun, 7:45pm
Wolsey Writers Late-Night Café
The popular Wolsey Writers Café moves into the evening, adding wine and snacks. Listen to like-minded people sharing their flash fiction, spoken word and short stories.
Sat 25 Jun
12:30pm, Readings on the theme ‘Ephemeral’
Four short pieces of work selected as part of the ‘Ephemeral’ project will be performed as a book-in-hand reading by the New Wolsey’s resident Writers' Week Company of professional actors. See some of the best of local writing here first!
2:30pm, HighTide First Light Festival Readings
Sadie Clark’s as-yet untitled piece explores Queer identity in rural communities, farming and climate anxiety. Luke Wright’s Letter From The Future, commissioned by HighTide, is a snapshot from twenty years’ time, as a son questions his father as to why he was brought into a world of Boris, Brexit and the global pandemic. Yaz Zadeh - HighTide Associate Artist - and Mary Malone present Two Figures - part movement, part new writing - in a new work-in-progress exploring rituals, bacon and humanising trans bodies.
5:00pm, ‘heartfelt’ – presented by gobscure
From the producer of the 2019 PULSE Festival hit joey comes a wildly inventive disability-led solo theatre show about hearts & heartlessness – spiralling out of our heart-attacks as ‘side-effects’ of antipsychotic medication, with love-h
Thank you for listening to the New Wolsey Theatre Podcast.
You're all welcome to get involved and if you'd like to be a guest or like to ask a question to the theatre team, please just get in touch.
Email: jparker@wolseytheatre.co.uk (Podcast host and Marketing Officer)
All show tickets are on sale HERE.
Visit the New Wolsey Theatre website HERE.
Thanks to our good friends at podtalk.co.uk for managing and producing our podcast.
The New Wolsey Theatre is supported by Arts Council England, Suffolk County Council and Ipswich Borough Council.
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