Every week, a group of regular, dedicated, independent theatre bloggers gather together for intelligent discussion “from the audience’s perspective” about plays and musicals they’ve recently seen in London. Lively, informed and entertaining.
My Theatre Mates is delighted to syndicate the (still) As Yet Unnamed London Theatre Podcast (AYULTP).
Shows discussed (with timings) in this week’s podcast:
- As You Like It – Shakespeare’s Globe until 5 September [00:20]
- The Importance of Being Earnest – Vaudeville Theatre until 5 November [08:20]
- I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change – Arts Theatre [25:34]
- The Red Lion – Dorfman Theatre, National Theatre until 30 September [33:26]
The bloggers taking part in this week’s discussion are:
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Founded in January 2011 and produced by T R P Watson, the (still) As Yet Unnamed London Theatre Podcast is recorded every Sunday and released the following week. Regular AYULTP talking heads include My Theatre Mate Johnny Fox, as well as Gareth James, Rev Stan and Phil from West End Whingers.
Watson explains: “The contributors to the podcast are mainly bloggers because I prefer things to be mostly ‘from the audience perspective’. I am happy to do (and have done a few) interviews and would do more but I don’t want to be too much of an insider.” For the full AYULTP archive, visit
ayu-londontheatre.org.
Tags: As You Like It, DANIEL MAYS, David Suchet, I Love You, Michelle Terry, Now Change, oscar wilde, Patrick Marber, Shakespeare's Globe, The Importance of Being Earnest, THE RED LION/, You're Perfect
Founded in January 2011 and produced by T R P Watson, the (still) As Yet Unnamed London Theatre Podcast is recorded every Sunday and released the following week. Regular AYULTP talking heads include My Theatre Mate Johnny Fox, as well as Gareth James, Rev Stan and Phil from West End Whingers.
Watson explains: “The contributors to the podcast are mainly bloggers because I prefer things to be mostly ‘from the audience perspective’. I am happy to do (and have done a few) interviews and would do more but I don’t want to be too much of an insider.” For the full AYULTP archive, visit
ayu-londontheatre.org.