The Fifteen Keiron Self & François Pandolfo
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Two actors share a dressing room on tour. We join them at "The Fifteen". A quarter of an hour before their play starts. Contains swearing and ego. With François Pandolfo and Keiron Self. (Some episodes were recorded remotely, ensuring social distancing during the Coronavirus pandemic)
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Episode 11. Santa's Sack (Christmas Special)
On the 12th day of Christmas, the Understudy returns in disguise with a festive treat. For the actors, it's a nightmare before Christmas.
(No members of Stage Management were harmed in the making of this episode) -
Episode 10. The Understudy (Series finale)
When one of our actors fails to show up, an understudy appears but who is he, why is he so angry and why is he smelling hair?
(An actor was definitely harmed in the making of this episode) -
Episode 9. Going Dark
How many actors does it take to change a lightbulb?
(No actors were harmed in the making of this episode) -
Episode 8. Circus Skills
One for the memoir, as we learn about an actor's former life in the circus.
Contains Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my...
Customer Reviews
Nostalgic Reminder
This comedy has pulled me back in time, to a time when being in a room with a stranger was just standard. A brilliantly observed comedy with nuanced and extremely honest performances! A real odd couple at their best. Loving following the development of their relationship! Highly recommend if you want some dry humour and pathos! Side note, fascinated to know what they look like, especially the youger actor!
Couldn’t stop listening
Pictures with words, the images provoked by this hilarious podcast were at once compelling and repellent. With egos the size of this pairs’ you’d think there wouldn’t be much room for anything else but there is. I smiled throughout and laughed out loud at lot. A horrible joy.
Thoroughly compelling, dark and hilarious
The most wonderful and repulsive peek behind the curtain into the actors dressing room. The performances in this podcast are nuanced and brilliant and the comic timing of both the performers is superb. Every episode is beautifully produced, the perfect length, hilarious and compelling. And it’s reminded me why I no longer date actors. Highly recommend escaping here.