31 episodes

Making a Musical: The Future of British Musical Theatre features exclusive previews of new musical theatre, curated and hosted by director Alex Jackson and The Other Palace Programme Manager, Kiki Stevenson.
Each episode will feature music and exclusive interviews with the writers and creatives of two new musicals at varying stages of development.
Formerly All That Scratch, the podcast returns in a new format and new name to delve deeper into the creative processes of writing a new musical. Previous shows featured have since premiered in the West End, and had extensive productions off West End, regionally and internationally.
Subscribe to the podcast to be the first to hear new episodes!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Making a Musical: The Future of British Musical Theatre The Other Palace

    • Arts
    • 5.0 • 43 Ratings

Making a Musical: The Future of British Musical Theatre features exclusive previews of new musical theatre, curated and hosted by director Alex Jackson and The Other Palace Programme Manager, Kiki Stevenson.
Each episode will feature music and exclusive interviews with the writers and creatives of two new musicals at varying stages of development.
Formerly All That Scratch, the podcast returns in a new format and new name to delve deeper into the creative processes of writing a new musical. Previous shows featured have since premiered in the West End, and had extensive productions off West End, regionally and internationally.
Subscribe to the podcast to be the first to hear new episodes!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    S5, Ep1 REDCLIFFE written by Jordan Luke Gage

    S5, Ep1 REDCLIFFE written by Jordan Luke Gage

    In Redcliffe, Bristol William is feeling the pressure to find a wife whilst also being the breadwinner to his family. His mothers nagging doesn't help. When he meets Richard, he unlocks a world he had never dared to explore before and it’s clear there is no going back. Based on the true events of William Critchard and Richard Arnold in 1753, Redcliffe is an epic tale of forbidden love during the persecution people faced for hundreds of years.
    Featuring songs ‘Pressure Pot’ performed by Jordan Luke Gage and Rebecca Lock and ‘Hurricane’ performed by Rebecca Lock, recorded live at MTFestUK 2024, Turbine Theatre.
    Jordan Luke Gage (he/him) Book, Music & Lyrics
    Jordan most recently originated the role of Clyde Barrow in Bonnie and Clyde (Arts Theatre/Garrick). Prior to this he originated the role of Romeo in the Olivier Award winning &Juliet at The Shaftesbury Theatre. His other West End credits include Strat in Bat Out Of Hell at The Dominion Theatre and JD in Heathers at Theatre Royal Haymarket. His television credits include Prince James The Royal Kill List (Sky), Adrian Barber in Cilla (ITV), and Luc in Cucumber (Channel 4). Jordan plays guitar and writes music and this is his first musical writing project. @jordanlukegage
    Follow Redcliffe: @redcliffemusical
    Follow The Other Palace: @TheOtherPalace
    Are you writing a new musical in the UK? Consider submitting your show for the podcast: https://theotherpalace.co.uk/making-a-musical-podcast/ 

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 46 min
    Season 5 Trailer

    Season 5 Trailer

    Season 5 Making a Musical: The Future of British Musical Theatre Podcast Lineup
    Making a Musical podcast returns for Season 5 with an exciting lineup! Each episode will feature music and exclusive interviews with the writers and creatives of new musicals at varying stages of development. Episodes to be released from 22 April 2024.
    Avalon The Old Legend, A New Musical 
    Music & Lyrics by Callum Shannon.
    Avalon follows the classic tale of the tragic destiny of soon-to-be King Arthur and his half-sister Morgan, through the lens of our wizardly charismatic narrator, Merlin.
    Becoming Nancy
    Book by Elliot Davis. Music by George Stiles. Lyrics by Anthony Drewe.
    Additional Music & Lyrics by Elliot Davis, Terry Ronald & George Stiles.
    Based on the novel by Terry Ronald.
    It's 1979 and David Starr is unquestionably one of the smartest, most talented sixth-formers in East Dulwich – to his surprise, he’s been given the female lead in the school play which sends shockwaves through David’s small town.
    FANGIRLS 
    Book, Music and Lyrics by Yve Blake. 
    Meet Edna: she’s 14, she’s a misfit, and she’s in love with Harry. There’s just one problem: Harry’s in the world’s biggest boy band and doesn’t know she exists. Exactly how far is she prepared to go in the name of love?
    Feral Monster
    Written by Bethan Marlow. Composed by Nicola T. Chang.
    Commissioned and produced by National Theatre Wales.
    A banging new musical about an unremarkable teenager. With a soundtrack mashing up grime, R&B, soul, pop and rap, the show follows Jax and her noisy, opinionated brain as they navigate love, identity, class and family. 
    Pied Piper
    Conceived by Conrad Murray (Writer) & Lara Taylor
    A brand new hip-hop musical. It’s the eve of the mayoral election, and the kids of Hamelin aren’t happy. The authorities have imposed a music ban, and there’s a serious rat problem. But can the mysterious rat catcher in town help?
    REDCLIFFE
    Written by Jordan Luke Gage.
    Based on the true events of William Critchard and Richard Arnold in 1753, Redcliffe is an epic tale of forbidden love in spite of the persecution people faced for hundreds of years. 
    The Night our Parents Disappeared
    Book & lyrics by Andy Room. Composed by Oli Rew.
    Jaz’ parents have vanished. Now, with the help of teenage inventor Melanie, she must work out where they’ve gone and how to get them back. And what’s going on with those ninja teddy bears.
    We’ll Have Nun of It
    Book by Rosie Dart. Music, Lyrics and Book by Finola Southgate.
    It’s 1967 – against this new era, four friends navigate life at St Anne’s Convent School. But as opinions collide and feelings towards one another shift, the group’s final year doesn’t play out as planned.
    Why the Whales Came
    Books & Lyrics by Nikki Racklin. Composed by Bella Barlow. 
    Based on the novel by Michael Morpurgo.
    In the shadow of WW1, the insular residents of Bryher are terrified of the solitary ‘Birdman’. It takes the innocence of youth, to blow apart the fear and superstition that threaten to destroy the community, lifting a long-standing curse in the process.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 54 sec
    S4, Ep10 In Clay written by Jack Miles and Rebecca Simmonds

    S4, Ep10 In Clay written by Jack Miles and Rebecca Simmonds

    A one-woman musical about the highs and lows of a life devoted to creating art. Our story follows Marie-Berthe Cazin, a Parisian ceramist in her mid 40s, as she prepares her house for the visit of Henrietta Tirman; renowned artist and her estranged best friend. As she does so, she begins to reminisce, and dream about what could have been.
    Featuring songs 'Talent’ performed by Alex Young and ‘Spark’ performed by Danielle Steers, live at The Other Palace.
    Jack Miles (he/him) Music & Lyrics/Producer
    Jack is a composer/lyricist with a Master's degree in Musical Theatre Writing from Goldsmiths. He is an associate artist of Profugo Arts, as well as an Iris Theatre Platform Artist. His shows include: St. Anne Comes Home (Actors Church), The Problem with Fletcher Mott (Drayton Arms), Adeline (Cockpit Theatre). @jackhasthisnow
    Rebecca Simmonds (she/her) Book & Lyrics/Producer 
    Rebecca holds a master’s degree in musical theatre composition from Goldsmiths, University of London, is a Selladoor New Writers Programme alumni and a part of the Book, Music & Lyrics Advance Group. She has previously directed and produced a number of Edinburgh fringe productions with Bedlam Theatre, EUSOG & For the Fans Productions and is currently developing a new show, “The Sesh” with writer and composer Rob Gathercole. @beccalouisesimmonds
    Follow With In Clay: @inclaymusical
    Follow The Other Palace: @TheOtherPalace
    Are you writing a new musical in the UK? Consider submitting your show for the podcast: https://theotherpalace.co.uk/making-a-musical-podcast/

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 49 min
    S4, Ep9 The Circle written by Rachel Walker Mason and Eloise Hodder

    S4, Ep9 The Circle written by Rachel Walker Mason and Eloise Hodder

    8 women join a local songwriting group called The Circle to make music but end up making connections that change their lives.
    Featuring songs 'Drown Without Water’ performed by Poppy Morgan and ‘Let the Women Eat’ performed by Sharon Rose.
    Rachel Walker Mason (she/her) Music & Lyrics
    A GRAMMY considered artist, finalist in Stiles and Drewe Best New Song 2023, recipient of a British Citizen Award for contribution to the arts, multi-award-winning musician, Woman Of The Year 2020, executive member of The Songwriters Hall of Fame and mental health ambassador. Rachel is mixed white and Asian, bisexual and disabled. Twitter: @rachwalkermason, Instagram: @rachelwalkermason
    Eloise Hodder (she/her) Book 
    Actor, director, interdisciplinary performer and educator. Worked as the director/creator of Trapped (Donmar and Endeavour), received the Jack Petchey Youth Community Project Award for Delicate Rose tour and nominated for a Royal Television Society Award for Gannin’ Yem. Eloise has been an Education Associate for the Donmar, Bush Theatre and Michael Grandage Theatre Company. Twitter: @eloiseHH, Instagram: @eloisehodderofficial
    Follow The Circle: 
    Instagram: @thecirclemusical
    Twitter: @circle_musical
    Tiktok: @thecircle.musical
    Follow The Other Palace: @TheOtherPalace
    Are you writing a new musical in the UK? Consider submitting your show for the podcast: https://theotherpalace.co.uk/making-a-musical-podcast/

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 40 min
    S4, Ep8 With Courage written by Jon Hare

    S4, Ep8 With Courage written by Jon Hare

    Past and present intertwine in this new folk musical about the history, bravery, and sacrifices of our lifeboat communities. Witnesses to a tragedy in 1886, Charles and Marion Macara unite to support a town in grief, inspiring a nationwide movement set to forever change the tide of fundraising. Current day crew member, Shannon, balances her new family responsibilities with an inherited sense of duty to honour the legacy of family members past. In two hundred years, the same question remains - how far will you go to save a stranger?
    Featuring songs 'With Courage’ and ‘Grace’ performed by Jonathan Charles, Mary Erskine, Philippa Hogg, and Dyd Wynford.
    Jon Hare (he/him) Writer & Composer
    Jon's other musicals include Never Again, inspired by true events from WWI, and Charming, an 80s jukebox show set in a bankrupt kingdom 25 years after the failed marriage of Prince Charming and Cinderella. In 2021 he recorded a demo album for his Christmas family musical, The First Chris Moose, at Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, with MD Dan Glover. Jon has been a freelance Production and Stage Manager for over fifteen years, working at National Theatre, Young Vic, Roundhouse, Windsor Castle, and others. He also works as a freelance consultant to international lyricists, specialising in helping those for whom English is not their first language. @horatiohare
    Steph Weller (she/her) Producer 
    Steph is an Old Vic 12 trained and Stage One supported producer, and is in-house producer for Reading Rep. Via her company PlayWell Productions, commissions and credits include the plays Live To Tell: (a Proposal for) The Madonna Musical, Very Special Guest Star, Clown Sex, and I Ain’t Dumb, and musicals Black Power Desk, Lesbian Pirates! and With Courage. China Plate is supporting Steph through the ongoing development of her new musicals via their Dark Room scheme. @stephweller @playwellprods
    Follow With Courage: @withcourageshow
    Follow The Other Palace: @TheOtherPalace
    Are you writing a new musical in the UK? Consider submitting your show for the podcast: https://theotherpalace.co.uk/making-a-musical-podcast/

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 43 min
    S4, Ep7 Music and Freedom written by Tim Gilvin & Grace Taylor

    S4, Ep7 Music and Freedom written by Tim Gilvin & Grace Taylor

    Alice Haywood is a woman in her 70s who, despite growing up as an incredibly accomplished pianist and moving from Australia to London to study, found herself in an abusive and controlling marriage, unable to exercise any control over her own life. Now, with the recent death of her husband, and through a friendship with her younger neighbour, Emily, Alice refinds her purpose, and goes on a journey to rediscover herself. At the end of the play, Alice finally exorcises the ghost of her husband Edward, when she takes an axe to the grand piano he bought for her 40 years ago.
    Featuring songs 'Pulling Away’ and ‘A Piano Is’ performed by Susie McKenna.
    Tim Gilvin (he/him) Music & Lyrics
    Tim Gilvin is a composer lyricist whose projects include Stay Awake, Jake (S&S Award Winner 2014; VAULT Festival 2016; Southwark Playhouse 2020), Unfortunate (Edinburgh 2019; London 2022) and Help! We Are Still Alive (Seven Dials Playhouse 2022). He has worked as an accompanist, MD and orchestrator within musical theatre, and also works extensively in education. @tim_gilvin
    Grace Taylor (she/her) Book, Lyrics & Director 
    Grace’s experience is as a musical theatre director and Music and Freedom is her first project as a writer. Current projects: associate director SIX The Musical (UK Productions, Hampton Court, Seoul, South Korea and Australian Tour); director for In Clay by Jack Miles and Rebecca Simmonds; director for a new version of The Hatpin by Peter Rutherford and James Millar; and director for Becoming Nigella by Emily Rose Simonds. @Gracetaylor_MT
    Follow The Other Palace: @TheOtherPalace
    Are you writing a new musical in the UK? Consider submitting your show for the podcast: https://theotherpalace.co.uk/making-a-musical-podcast/ 


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 44 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
43 Ratings

43 Ratings

lawrence mich ,

Inspiring the next generation of writers!

In the theatre industry it’s very easy to feel like there’s hundreds of people capable of doing your job. This feels so true now in the world of new musicals.
Previously, it has sometimes discouraged me from wanting to write due to the feeling that it will never progress to being performed live. What this podcast is doing, is creating a safe community of a new generation, where sharing early stages of writing a musical can help people out of that rut and ensure that people fulfil their dreams or ambition of writing new musicals. It’s so great that Alex and Kiki are using this platform to share new interesting ways of getting your compositions heard. Thank you for everything!!

bristell ,

Amazing bite size tastes of some fab new musicals

I was introduced to this podcast from the lockdown quizzes and I’ve just finished binging series one. Wow! So much talent. I can’t wait to see unicorn and zombies!

GreekMapleLeafUK ,

Great way to discover new musical theatre

All That Scratch - What a great idea! Rather than an open mike night, which can be hit or miss in terms of quality, the team pre-screen the evening's participants so you know the level of quality is going to be pretty good.

Top Podcasts In Arts

Dish
S:E Creative Studio
Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware
Jessie Ware
The Archers Omnibus
BBC Radio 4
Comfort Eating with Grace Dent
The Guardian
Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold
iHeartPodcasts and Liv Albert
Something Rhymes with Purple
Sony Music Entertainment

You Might Also Like