Have you bookmarked Stagedoor’s new weekly theatre podcast In House? This week’s episode sees MyTheatreMates co-founder Terri Paddock interviewing King’s Head Theatre artistic director Adam Spreadbury-Maher. Here are highlights and the full interview…
Q&A video: Is The Yellow Wallpaper a feminist play? What does it tell us about post-natal healthcare?
Audience member Jessica McClellan at the Omnibus Theatre tweeted that last week’s post-show discussion for The Yellow Wallpaper was “deep AF” (I’ll assume you know what the AF stands for in social media speak…).
New post-show Q&A: Join Terri for modern Gothic thriller The Yellow Wallpaper
As part of her ongoing post-show Q&A series, on Wednesday 13 June 2018, Mates co-founder Terri Paddock returns to Clapham’s Omnibus Theatre to quiz the team behind the modern Gothic thriller The Yellow Wallpaper. Got any questions?
The Soul of Wittgenstein Q&A video: What did Ludwig really get up to at Guy’s Hospital in 1941?
What’s the point of philosophy? Watch Another Soup theatre company’s Facebook Live video for the full post-show Q&A with The Soul of Wittgenstein’s Richard Stemp, Ben Woodhall and director Dave Spencer, chaired by Mates co-founcer Terri Paddock.
‘So much more than an intellectual exercise’: THE SOUL OF WITTGENSTEIN – Omnibus Theatre ★★★★
True to form, Ron Elisha’s play The Soul of Wittgenstein is set during the Second World War, but while one of the protagonists is steeped in profound thoughts, the play is so much more than an intellectual exercise.
New post-show Q&A: Join Terri to discuss The Soul Of Wittgenstein, headlining Clapham Omnibus’ #96Festival
As part of her ongoing post-show Q&A series, on Thursday 15 February 2018, Mates co-founder Terri Paddock will talk to the director and stars of new play The Soul of Wittgenstein, which headlines this year’s progress-championing 96 Festival at London’s Clapham Omnibus. Got any questions?
WATCH: The Soul Of Wittgenstein headlines Clapham Omnibus’ 96 Festival
Following an acclaimed development season at London’s King’s Head Theatre, The Soul of Wittgenstein transfers next month south of the river to Clapham’s Omnibus Theatre for a three-week season to headline the theatre’s 96 Festival. Watch our trailer and interview with director and stars – then get booking!
From Sweeney Todd to Lovett + Todd… Here’s Artistic Director Dave Spencer to tell us more…
This original take of the classic Sweeney Todd story, which has had so many incarnations in the past, originally sprang out of our desire to perform innovative pieces of theatre in interesting locations, whilst studying at university.