23 episodes

Entertaining, thrilling and uplifting the Putney Theatre Company's dedicated podcast features show reviews, interviews with directors, cast and crew, and feedback from our wonderful audiences. We're a regional theatre working with the community to encourage new writing, new actors, offering fresh perspectives and familiar drama. Come and see us at the South West End! 

Lights Up‪!‬ The Real Putney Theatre Company

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Entertaining, thrilling and uplifting the Putney Theatre Company's dedicated podcast features show reviews, interviews with directors, cast and crew, and feedback from our wonderful audiences. We're a regional theatre working with the community to encourage new writing, new actors, offering fresh perspectives and familiar drama. Come and see us at the South West End! 

    Beginning by David Eldridge

    Beginning by David Eldridge

    Cast preview  with Debra Bond ( Laura) and Des Healy (Danny). Interviewed by Cait they discuss the themes and drama of David Eldridges powerful play Beginning, directed by Ben Clare.
    Laura's thrown a housewarming party at her new flat. Danny is the last man standing. It's meant to be isn't it? Or is it? They're both single. They both really like each other. But can they take the leap?
    A brilliantly observed, funny, poignant play about being fortyish and single and being open to falling in love again. Award winning writer David Eldridge's play include Under the Blue Sky, In Basildon and Festen.
    "It's the tentative (anti) romance for 21st century London life and it , quite simply, magnificent... never less than utterly refreshing." Evening Standard
    A Putney Theatre Company production, 14-18 May 2024, in the Studio.
    Some tickets still available here



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    • 11 min
    The Lovely Bones

    The Lovely Bones

    The Lovely Bones cast members Isabella (Susie), Ava (Lindsey) and Andrew (Mr Harvey) interviewed by Cait (Grandma Lynn).  Alice Sebold’s novel The Lovely Bones has been a bestseller throughout the world and the 2009 film, directed by Peter Jackson starring Saoirse Ronan, Stanley Tucci, Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz and Susan Sarandon won a number of international awards.
    Now a major new production by the Putney Theatre Company, with a wonderful ensemble cast and crew led by director Frances Bodiam.
    Susie Salmon is 14 years old. She is dead. Murdered by a neighbour. When she arrives in her Heaven she can have anything she desires except to be alive again.  But she is determined to help her family through their grief and identify her killer. She watches helplessly as her family falls apart and her brother and sister grow up without her, but can she exact revenge for her death from her place in heaven?
    Putney Theatre Company presents The Lovely Bones, 23–27 April 2024, at Putney Arts Theatre. Box Office: putneyartstheatre.org.uk.

    Cast and Crew
    Susie Salmon - Isabella Walsh-Whitfield
    Mr. Harvey - Andrew Curry
    Franny - Penny Weatherall 
    Abigail Salmon - Cat Roche
    Jack Salmon - Tim Iredale
    Lindsey Salmon - Ava Moore
    Buckley Salmon - Elisa Benham 
    Grandma Lynn - Cait Hart Dyke
    Ruth Connors - Alice Jade
    Ray Singh - Callum Locker
    Ruana Singh - Shilpa Varma 
    Len Fennerman - Jason Rosenthal
    Samuel Heckler - Harry Jefferies 
    Principal Caden - Sarah Kitchen
    Mrs Flanagan - also Sarah Kitchen
    Director – Frances Bodiam
    Assistant Director – Theo Leonard
    Production Manager – Sarah Jillings
    Stage Manager – Helen Woods
    Set Design – Simon Crump
    Original Music and soundtrack – Nick Wells
    Choreography - Penny Weatherall 
    Visual assets courtesy of Adobestock and Shutterstock. With excerpts of The Soundtrack, The Lovely Bones (Putney Theatre Production) by Nick Wells/jakejackson451.
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    • 16 min
    Scandaltown

    Scandaltown

    Episode featuring Scandaltown by Mike Bartlett, a new production from the Putney  Theatre Company, directed by Stuart Watson. Cait interviews cast members Lucy Oglesby, Louisa Pead and Sammy Moore.
    About the play:
    Moral and progressive young heroine Phoebe Virtue disguises herself as an IT consultant and journeys to London to rescue her brother Jack from the temptations of the depraved metropolis, where she suspects he is taking drugs and reading the Daily Telegraph.

    Meanwhile, vampy, scheming Lady Susan Climber attempts to ascend the ladder of influence and land a breakfast TV spot by getting cancelled for being outrageous on social media. Their fates collide in a night of mayhem, mistaken identities, and mind-blowing sex at the Netflix masked ball.

    Mike Bartlett’s post-pandemic love letter to the reopened theatres is a rollicking modern take on Restoration comedy that holds a satirical mirror up to the fads and fashions of our time, as well as a joyful celebration of London.

    Production dates:
    Tuesday 19 - Saturday 23 March 2024, 7.45pm, main stage
    Matinee: Saturday 23 March, 3pm

    Cast:
    Aunty Julie/Rebecca de Souza: Sarah Perkins
    Phoebe Virtue: Lucy Oglesby
    Kevin the postman/Sir Dennis Hedge: Roger Beaumont
    Jack Virtue: Sammy Moore
    Hannah Tweetwell: Katie Kelly
    Freddie Peripheral: David Lindley-Pilley
    Jenny Hood: Megan Good
    Lady Susan Climber: Louisa Pead
    Carson/Peter Media OBE: Roger Blitz
    Matt Eton MP: Tom Sainsbury
    Rosalind Double-Budget: Emily Fellows
    Tom Double-Budget: Owen Thomas James

    Crew:
    Director: Stuart Watson
    Assistant director:Megan Good
    Movement and choreography: Angela Botha
    Set and costume design: Lexa Barbulescu
    Production manager: Tom Sainsbury
    Composer: Simon Herd
    Sound designer: Barney Hart Dyke
    Lighting designer: Rich Evans
    Stage manager: Helen Wood
    Assistant stage managers: Bryony Aird, Anastasia Babich, Emily Kate Dixon, Annie Spencer
    Costume assistants: Ally Dixon, Sylvie Hobden, Sorcha Verey
    Hair and wigs: Peter Love


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    • 15 min
    The Children by Lucy Kirkwood

    The Children by Lucy Kirkwood

    Cait interviews Frances,  Mel and Paul, the cast of Lucy Kirkwood's tense drama, The Children.

    Hazel and Robin live in a cottage by the sea because their house has been made uninhabitable by a catastrophic radiation leak at the nearby nuclear power station where they both worked. One day Rose, an old colleague, arrives on a visit. Her visit stirs up memories and reflections on life, love and relationships, but why has she come back after many years away?

    The play poses pressing and challenging questions about responsibility but does so through the interactions of the characters in a familiar domestic space where the dialogue can range from deceptively light and funny to harsh and bitter within seconds. 
    The Children by Lucy Kirkwood, directed by Carrie Cable
    20-24 February in the Studio 
    A Putney Theatre Production at Putney Arts Theatre
    The Cast
    Hazel: Frances Bodiam
    Rose: Melanie Wakeley
    Robin: Paul White
    TIcket link: https://www.putneyartstheatre.org.uk/event-5338829

    Artistic Directors: Barney and Cait Hart Dyke. 
    Podcast Editor and Sound Designer: Nick Wells. 
    Music is 'At the Tropicana' by Chalalatas, license courtesy of Epidemic Sounds.
    Elements Recorded at the Putney Arts Theatre.
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    See us online – putneytheatrecompany.org.uk

    • 19 min
    My Fair lady

    My Fair lady

    Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick Lowe's celebrated musical comes to the South West End!
    Director: Tom Sainsbury and Musical Director Richard Campbell lead a fabulous cast and crew, with the classic songs, 'I Could Have Danced All Night', 'Get Me to the Church on Time', 'Wouldn’t It Be Loverly', 'On the Street Where You Live', extravagant dancing and pinpoint performances of Eliza, Professor Higgins, Freddie and Colonel Hugh Pickering.

    A brilliant family production for Christmas.

    This new podcast episode features Cait interviewing cast members Alys (Eliza), James Pritchard (Higgins) and Jim Dixon (Freddie), chatting through their preprations and inspirations for the production.

    CAST and CREW
    Eliza – Alys Watson Brown
    Higgins  – James Pritchard
    Pickering  – Mark Hunter
    Doolittle  – Roger Blitz
    Freddie  – Jim Dixon
    Mrs Higgins / Ensemble  – Alison Roux
    Mrs Pearce / Ensemble  – Leanne Gilder
    Mrs Einsford Hill / Jamie / Ensemble – Alexa Adam
    Harry / Ensemble  –  Florence Henderson
    Mrs Hopkins / Ensemble  –  Charlie Hempstead
    Lord Boxington / Ensemble  –  Mo Sahir
    Karpathy / Barman / Ensemble  –  Ian Wainwright
    Ensemble  – Chris Routledge
    Ensemble  – Holly Marsden
    Ensemble  – Marie Spicq

    Production Manager  –  Carrie Cable
    Stage Manager – Mike Curley

    Performances:
    Wednesday 13 – Friday 22 December, 7.30pm, main stage
    (no performance on 18 December)
    Matinees: Saturday 16 & Sunday 17 December, 3pm

    Artistic Directors: Barney and Cait Hart Dyke. 
    Podcast Editor and Sound Designer: Nick Wells. 
    Music is 'At the Tropicana' by Chalalatas, license courtesy of Epidemic Sounds.
    Elements Recorded at the Putney Arts Theatre.


    The Putney Theatre Company at The South West End!
    See us online – putneytheatrecompany.org.uk

    • 15 min
    Amadeus

    Amadeus

    One of the great plays of the 20th century, Amadeus is a riveting, must-see story about the difference between talent and true virtuosity. A sublimely operatic, darkly engrossing take on music, madness and…whisper it... murder.

    In this latest episode of Light's Up!  Cait interviews three members of the Amadeus cast: Paul, Nathan and Emily.

    Director: Ian Higham

    Cast:
    Antonio Salieri: Paul Dineen
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Nathan Chatelier
    Constanze Weber (later Mozart): Emily McCormick
    Joseph II, Emperor of Austria: Govind Hodgson
    Count Johan Killian Von Strack: Kim Dyas
    Count Franz Orsini-Rosenberg: Jean-Pierre Agius
    Baron Gottfried van Swieten: Bill Boyd
    Venticello One: Joe Bradley
    Venticello Two: Alberto Lais
    Ensemble: Ally Dixon, Anastasia Babitch, Caroline D'Arcy, Edward Ogilvie, Emily Dixon, Frances Bodiam, Jodi Rilot, Justin Hopper, Megan Goode and Will Hunter.

    Crew:
    Stage Manager: Megan Good
    Assistant Stage Manager: Jodi Rilot
    Production Manager: Caroline D’Arcy
    Set Design: Ian Higham with Tony Bennet and Robert Hellstrand
    (Construction - Simon Crump, Kim Dyas, Barney Hart Dyke, Simon Rilot & Sasha Adam Grylls)
    Lighting Design: Martin Jessop
    Costume Design: Simon Crump with Millie Burman
    Sound Design: Barney Hart Dyke
    Hair and Make Up: Ally Dixon with Peter Love

    Performances 14–18 November 2023
    Artistic Directors: Barney and Cait Hart Dyke. 
    Podcast Editor and Sound Designer: Nick Wells. 
    Music is 'At the Tropicana' by Chalalatas, license courtesy of Epidemic Sounds.
    Elements Recorded at the Putney Arts Theatre.
    The Putney Theatre Company at The South West End!
    See us online – putneytheatrecompany.org.uk

    • 15 min

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