EPISODE · May 19, 2023 · 29 MIN
A conversation with Kate Golledge and her Journey into theatre
from Melting Pot
In our very engaging show Melting Pot we start Season 16 with a new series Performing perspectives. This episode's guest is Kate Golledge a UK based theatre director. She specialises in new musicals and making work with & for young people. She is an Associate Artist of the Singapore Repertory Theatre, for whom she has developed and directed a catalogue of children’s shows over the last ten years, seen by around two hundred thousand primary school aged children.Alongside directing Kate also works as a dramaturg and development consultant on new work, particularly in the field of new British musicals. She is a member of SDUK.Hear all about her journey into theatre in this Melting Pot episode.With a specialisation in new musicals and a passion for creating engaging experiences for young audiences, Kate has established herself as a prominent figure in the world of theatre. Her invaluable contributions to shaping and refining original works have made her a sought-after collaborator in the industry. Notably, Kate is an esteemed member of SDUK (Stage Directors UK), further solidifying her position as a respected professional in the field.Tune in to Melting Pot to gain insight into Kate's remarkable journey in the theatre world, as she shares her experiences, challenges, and triumphs along the way with our host Payal Nayar.Episodes available on all podcast streaming platforms and on YouTube.Apple Podcasts: https://buff.ly/2Vf8vv8⠀Spotify: https://buff.ly/2Vf8uHA⠀Google Podcasts:https://buff.ly/2Vds6LX⠀-Original music credit: Rish Sharma.His music is available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and other streaming platforms.-October2019 voicesandmore Pte Ltd All rights reservedDo support the show with reviews, shares and a one time donation to help bring you a lot more important content.https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/meltingpotcollective Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In our very engaging show Melting Pot we start Season 16 with a new series Performing perspectives. This episode's guest is Kate Golledge a UK based theatre director. She specialises in new musicals and making work with & for young people. She is an Associate Artist of the Singapore Repertory Theatre, for whom she has developed and directed a catalogue of children’s shows over the last ten years, seen by around two hundred thousand primary school aged children.Alongside directing Kate also works as a dramaturg and development consultant on new work, particularly in the field of new British musicals. She is a member of SDUK.Hear all about her journey into theatre in this Melting Pot episode.With a specialisation in new musicals and a passion for creating engaging experiences for young audiences, Kate has established herself as a prominent figure in the world of theatre. Her invaluable contributions to shaping and refining original works have made her a sought-after collaborator in the industry. Notably, Kate is an esteemed member of SDUK (Stage Directors UK), further solidifying her position as a respected professional in the field.Tune in to Melting Pot to gain insight into Kate's remarkable journey in the theatre world, as she shares her experiences, challenges, and triumphs along the way with our host Payal Nayar.Episodes available on all podcast streaming platforms and on YouTube.Apple Podcasts: https://buff.ly/2Vf8vv8⠀Spotify: https://buff.ly/2Vf8uHA⠀Google Podcasts:https://buff.ly/2Vds6LX⠀-Original music credit: Rish Sharma.His music is available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and other streaming platforms.-October2019 voicesandmore Pte Ltd All rights reservedDo support the show with reviews, shares and a one time donation to help bring you a lot more important content.https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/meltingpotcollective Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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