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The Citizens Theatre Podcast

Discussions, interviews and bitesize behind the scenes blethers with some of the people involved in making great theatre for the people of Glasgow.

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    Community Collective: The Original Cast

    Six historic statues that originally sat on the front of the building, have been restored, to put be put back on the roof of the building ahead of reopening. The Community Collective has written a song inspired by the statues returning to the roof and imagining what they would think of the Gorbals now from this vantage point. Music by Hilary Brooks. Lyrics by Hilary Brooks and the Citizens Theatre Community Collective. Recorded at Gorbals Sound. Watch our latest film and see the group recording the song: https://youtu.be/qvEuf02hTVM

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    Cupid, Draw Back your Bow

    ​A horror radio play created by the Citizens Theatre WAC Ensemble. Cupid, Draw Back Your Bow is recommended for ages 15+. Scenes of violence, drug references and strong language. Inspired by their shared love of scary films, the company decided to create their own horror story for radio. Each of the ensemble created their own characters. The group then devised scenes where the characters came into conflict. The result was Cupid, Draw Back Your Bow - a terrifying tale about a camping trip gone hellishly wrong. Find out more about this project: https://www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/cupid-draw-back-your-bow CREATIVE TEAM Created by the WAC Ensemble Edited by Allan Othieno and Chloe Wyper Story by Martin Travers Directed by Colin White Sound Design and Production by Rikki Traynor Additional Music by Allan Othien CAST in Chronological Order OPERATOR - Allan Othieno SOPHIE JAMESSON - Shannon Lynch POLICE OPERATOR - Rachel Kelly HOPE JAMESSON - Megan Kay DAZ - Allan Othieno RUBY THANES - Chloe Wyper LUCIE SCARLET THANES - Genna Allan RIDDYAN - Hunter Christian Jessen DYLAN - Colin White LIAM GRADFORD - Kieran McKenzie PERTHSHIRE POLIS - Martin Travers NEWSCASTER - Chloe Wyper PROJECT FUNDERS In association with Arts in the City. Supported by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland Thanks to GRACE Digital Cafe for additional technical support. Special thanks to Clare Macaulay and Sarah McAdam. Find out more about the WAC Ensamble: https://www.citz.co.uk/take-part/theatre/care-experienced-theatre-ensemble

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    Saturday Citizens Podcast: Episode 2

    In this episode, the Saturday Citizens raise awareness about living with disabilities and mental health issues, the group discuss their musical interests and recommendations for the week, and we hear a spoken word piece from Lloyd. Written and performed by the Saturday Citizens; Chloe, Haneen, Lloyd and Trudi. Supported by Morna McGeoch. Sound production and editing by Tom Fergus Arnott. The original poem, ‘Lost Queens’ was written and performed by Lloyd. Saturday Citizens classes are possible thanks to funding from BBC Children in Need. Visit our website to find out more about Saturday Citizens: https://www.citz.co.uk/take-part/theatre/saturday-citizens

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    Saturday Citizens Podcast: Episode 1

    In this episode, the Saturday Citizens introduce us to some very special guests, we hear about the group’s musical interests and recommendations for the week and we hear Matilda’s new single. Written and performed by the Saturday Citizens; Calum, Jay, Matilda and Megan. Supported by Colin White. Sound production and editing by Tom Fergus Arnott. The original song ‘Invisible’ was written and performed by Matilda and is available on iTunes. Saturday Citizens classes are possible thanks to funding from BBC Children in Need. Visit our website to find out more about Saturday Citizens: https://www.citz.co.uk/take-part/theatre/saturday-citizens

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    Mum's Window. Read by Mari and Marjorie.

    Through My Window is a project supporting women experiencing isolation throughout lockdown. Over the first lockdown and into Summer 2020 we amassed a series of recordings, photos and written work which responded to lockdown and feelings of isolation, coupled with moments of joy and creative connection. Find out more: www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/through-my-window

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    Morning View. Read by Marjorie.

    Through My Window is a project supporting women experiencing isolation throughout lockdown. Over the first lockdown and into Summer 2020 we amassed a series of recordings, photos and written work which responded to lockdown and feelings of isolation, coupled with moments of joy and creative connection. Find out more: www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/through-my-window

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    Changing Windows. Read by Kathy.

    Through My Window is a project supporting women experiencing isolation throughout lockdown. Over the first lockdown and into Summer 2020 we amassed a series of recordings, photos and written work which responded to lockdown and feelings of isolation, coupled with moments of joy and creative connection. Find out more: www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/through-my-window

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    Our New Normal. Read by Emily.

    Through My Window is a project supporting women experiencing isolation throughout lockdown. Over the first lockdown and into Summer 2020 we amassed a series of recordings, photos and written work which responded to lockdown and feelings of isolation, coupled with moments of joy and creative connection. Find out more: www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/through-my-window

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    Staff. Read by Emily.

    Through My Window is a project supporting women experiencing isolation throughout lockdown. Over the first lockdown and into Summer 2020 we amassed a series of recordings, photos and written work which responded to lockdown and feelings of isolation, coupled with moments of joy and creative connection. Find out more: www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/through-my-window

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    Looking out. Read by Maureen Carr.

    Through My Window is a project supporting women experiencing isolation throughout lockdown. Over the first lockdown and into Summer 2020 we amassed a series of recordings, photos and written work which responded to lockdown and feelings of isolation, coupled with moments of joy and creative connection. Find out more: www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/through-my-window

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    Locked Doon. Read by Karen Dunbar.

    Through My Window is a project supporting women experiencing isolation throughout lockdown. Over the first lockdown and into Summer 2020 we amassed a series of recordings, photos and written work which responded to lockdown and feelings of isolation, coupled with moments of joy and creative connection. Find out more: www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/through-my-window

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    How Am I Coping. Read by Maureen Carr.

    Through My Window is a project supporting women experiencing isolation throughout lockdown. Over the first lockdown and into Summer 2020 we amassed a series of recordings, photos and written work which responded to lockdown and feelings of isolation, coupled with moments of joy and creative connection. Find out more: www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/through-my-window

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    What I Miss Most. Read by Jan.

    Through My Window is a project supporting women experiencing isolation throughout lockdown. Over the first lockdown and into Summer 2020 we amassed a series of recordings, photos and written work which responded to lockdown and feelings of isolation, coupled with moments of joy and creative connection. Find out more: www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/through-my-window

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    Dear Daughter. Read by Mari.

    Through My Window is a project supporting women experiencing isolation throughout lockdown. Over the first lockdown and into Summer 2020 we amassed a series of recordings, photos and written work which responded to lockdown and feelings of isolation, coupled with moments of joy and creative connection. Find out more: www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/through-my-window

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    Through my window. Read by Maureen Carr.

    Through My Window is a project supporting women experiencing isolation throughout lockdown. Over the first lockdown and into Summer 2020 we amassed a series of recordings, photos and written work which responded to lockdown and feelings of isolation, coupled with moments of joy and creative connection. Find out more: www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/through-my-window

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    A Week Before Lock Down. Read by Emily.

    Through My Window is a project supporting women experiencing isolation throughout lockdown. Over the first lockdown and into Summer 2020 we amassed a series of recordings, photos and written work which responded to lockdown and feelings of isolation, coupled with moments of joy and creative connection. Find out more: www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/through-my-window

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    Keeping Busy. Read by Maureen Carr.

    Through My Window is a project supporting women experiencing isolation throughout lockdown. Over the first lockdown and into Summer 2020 we amassed a series of recordings, photos and written work which responded to lockdown and feelings of isolation, coupled with moments of joy and creative connection. Find out more: www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/through-my-window

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    Dear sisters. Read by Maureen Carr and Jan.

    Through My Window is a project supporting women experiencing isolation throughout lockdown. Over the first lockdown and into Summer 2020 we amassed a series of recordings, photos and written work which responded to lockdown and feelings of isolation, coupled with moments of joy and creative connection. Find out more: www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/through-my-window

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    I Am Thankful. Read by Karen Dunbar.

    Through My Window is a project supporting women experiencing isolation throughout lockdown. Over the first lockdown and into Summer 2020 we amassed a series of recordings, photos and written work which responded to lockdown and feelings of isolation, coupled with moments of joy and creative connection. Find out more: www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/through-my-window

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    A pod to remember

    Assistant Director George Nichols provides an insight into the rehearsal process for Community Production A Night To Remember, the final Citizens Theatre production at the Citz ahead of our two year redevelopment project.

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    Peter Arnott And Neil Packham talk About A Night To Remember

    Playwright Peter Arnott and Community Drama Director Neil Packham talk about the final community show on the Citizens Theatre stage before it closes for two years.

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    Designer Tom Piper and Lighting Designer Ben Ormerod On Long Day's Journey Into Night

    Designer Tom Piper and Lighting Designer Ben Ormerod discuss their longstanding collaboration with Citizens Theatre Artistic Director Dominic Hill, and reveal some expert insights about staging Eugene O'Neill's challenging epic, Long Day's Journey Into Night.

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    Dominic Hill On Directing Long Days Journey Into Night

    Citizens Theatre Artistic Director Dominic Hill explains why he's staging Eugene O'Neill's epic play Long Day's Journey Into Night, which will be his final production before the Citz moves out of its Gorbals home for two years. http://www.citz.co.uk/whatson/info/long-days-journey-into-night Music by Lovira

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    Episode Two: what does an Assistant Director do?

    We hear from three aspiring directors about their experience learning their craft here at the Citz - taking you right into the rehearsal room to explore some of the tricky questions about what the proper role of an assistant director is.

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    Episode 1 Rita Sue & Bob Too Post - Show Talk

    Over the coming months the Citizens Theatre Podcast will feature discussions and interviews that will keep you informed about the must-see shows taking to our stage, the latest developments as we embark on our biggest transformation in 140 years, with a few surprises along the way. Music by Lovira

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Discussions, interviews and bitesize behind the scenes blethers with some of the people involved in making great theatre for the people of Glasgow.

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