Monthly Archives: May 2014

Listen again: 27th May 2014

Rosie talks to director Glenn Chandler about his stage adaptation of Angus Stewart’s classic novel Sandel. Set in 1960s Oxford, it describes the love affair between a 19-year-old undergraduate and a choirboy. Glenn has read the book when he was a … Continue reading

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Listen again: 20th May 2014

Rosie speaks to writer Gene David Kirk, who offers an insight into ‘Yesterday’s Tomorrow’, his play about two servicemen and their love during wartime. Gene was in the army himself and his experience fed into the play. For example, back … Continue reading

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Highlights of Queer’Say in May

Out In South London and Apples and Snakes present ‘Queer’Say’, a showcase for queer spoken word hosted by Rosie Wilby. After their performance, Rosie speaks to each artist about their work, life and writing and invites the audience to ask … Continue reading

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Listen again: 13th May 2014

Baylen Leonard sits in for Rosie. He talks to Jack Thorpe-Baker about directing Noel Coward’s musical ‘Ace of Clubs’ at the Union Theatre. Jack explains why Coward wrote the piece and that some songs had to be slightly edited to … Continue reading

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Listen again: 6th May 2014

Rosie chats to comedian Sarah Campbell about her latest show ‘Is Everything Ok?’. Sarah tells us about latest adventures in television land as a passionate spoil sport at hen wekends on the programme ‘Bad Bride Maid’ for ITV 2. She … Continue reading

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