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Hear a charming tale from Whitby Abbey’s earliest years, about Caedmon the cowhand. Unable to read or write, Caedmon nonetheless awoke one morning with a supernatural gift for putting scripture to music and singing it – becoming the first named English poet, and earning himself a place among the brotherhood of monks.…
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Two plays by Clean Break theatre company, telling serious stories about faith, hope, truth and justice. In 'House' a family reunion is going badly wrong, while in 'Amongst the Reeds', two young women struggle for survival on the streets.Rebecca Mileham diagnoses some of the issues for The Sick of The Fringe on another busy day at the Edinburgh Fest…
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Two more days of frenetic show-going see Rebecca queuing for a psychological thiller with Oxford theatre group Not Quite Write - and then talking to the play's creator Kashyap Raja. All too soon it's Friday, and time for the final performance, Last Dream (on Earth), before it's time to go home.By Rebecca Mileham & Richard O Smith
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It's day two of Rebecca's marathon of show-watching in Edinburgh for 'The Sick of the Fringe', a Wellcome Trust project looking at the medical, psychological and mental health themes behind some of the performances. In today's podcast, hear her talk introversion with fans of comedian Sofie Hagen, as well as reflecting on a shocking neurological sci…
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Rebecca's keeping mind and body active in Edinburgh for this year's Festival Fringe. She is one of the writers for 'The Sick of the Fringe', a Wellcome Trust project looking at the medical, psychological and mental health themes and issues behind some of the performances. Join her for a podcast on day one's shows - and crucially how many steps she …
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In this voxpod - a podcast edited from live recordings - Rebecca visits the ArtScience Museum, Singapore, to see the Future World exhibition. She finds that her children always know what's going on much better than she does - from the exhibition theme to the way the games and experiences work. However, they all have an excellent time in this clever…
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On a warm, breezy Friday evening in Oxford, Rebecca went along to see a new musical exploring the life of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson – AKA Lewis Carroll, writer of the timeless Alice tales. She came away with a head full of smiles, songs and scandal, so join her to find out more and hear from director David Kettle, actor Stewart Briggs (Dodgson) and …
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