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Writer Interview - Annegret Märten, Exeunt Magazine

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In this episode, I interview theatre reviewer, Annegret Märten. Annegret writes for Exeunt Magazine, and has worked behind the scenes on a variety of theatrical productions. Our conversation covers her approach to reviewing plays, the mysterious role of the dramaturge, the differences between British and German theatre, her doctoral thesis on speechless monsters, and plenty more besides. Sadly, our brief foray into the possible academic relevance of Buffy the Vampire Slayer was lost, because the memory card ran out of space. Godzilla did make the cut though, so there's no need to despair! ___ Twitter: Annegret Märten: twitter.com/anne_schreibt Exeunt Magazine: twitter.com/theatremagazine Websites: Annegret Märten: http://annegretmarten.co.uk Exeunt Magazine: http://exeuntmagazine.com Podcasts: Pursued by a Bear (Soundcloud): @exeunt-magazine Pursued by a Bear (iTunes): itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/pursu…id990841757?mt=2 Uncaused Effects (the specific episode): https://soundcloud.com/exeunt-magazine/uncaused-effects-playwrights-on-playwriting ___ Little Written Website: www.littlewritten.co.uk Little Written on Twitter: twitter.com/LittleWritten Me on Twitter: twitter.com/Mathistopheles ___ PS. The frogs and crickets (picked up from http://soundbible.com) are a public domain substitute for a theme tune… and yes, that is indeed celebrity mathematician and broadcaster, Dr Hannah Fry (twitter.com/FryRsquared), kindly reading the podcast title.
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In this episode, I interview theatre reviewer, Annegret Märten. Annegret writes for Exeunt Magazine, and has worked behind the scenes on a variety of theatrical productions. Our conversation covers her approach to reviewing plays, the mysterious role of the dramaturge, the differences between British and German theatre, her doctoral thesis on speechless monsters, and plenty more besides. Sadly, our brief foray into the possible academic relevance of Buffy the Vampire Slayer was lost, because the memory card ran out of space. Godzilla did make the cut though, so there's no need to despair! ___ Twitter: Annegret Märten: twitter.com/anne_schreibt Exeunt Magazine: twitter.com/theatremagazine Websites: Annegret Märten: http://annegretmarten.co.uk Exeunt Magazine: http://exeuntmagazine.com Podcasts: Pursued by a Bear (Soundcloud): @exeunt-magazine Pursued by a Bear (iTunes): itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/pursu…id990841757?mt=2 Uncaused Effects (the specific episode): https://soundcloud.com/exeunt-magazine/uncaused-effects-playwrights-on-playwriting ___ Little Written Website: www.littlewritten.co.uk Little Written on Twitter: twitter.com/LittleWritten Me on Twitter: twitter.com/Mathistopheles ___ PS. The frogs and crickets (picked up from http://soundbible.com) are a public domain substitute for a theme tune… and yes, that is indeed celebrity mathematician and broadcaster, Dr Hannah Fry (twitter.com/FryRsquared), kindly reading the podcast title.
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