14 episodes

Lose yourself in a story of obsession, 40 years of night life and 4,000 years of human connection. In The Portal Martin Green, Wils Wilson, and David Greig have woven together a tale of love, music, drugs and deceit.
Two obsessive recordists, and lovers torn apart by circumstance; Etteridge and Angela left us the most incredible collection of 20th century documentation ever made. From 1947 to 1988 they never met.
They recorded any and every aspect of London nightlife, from war-time dance-halls to the legendary M25 raves. But these recordings never saw the light of day until they were discovered in 2016.
Why did they keep these tapes secret? Because for 40 years these parted lovers had been leaving messages for each other in these recordings. What remains is a dark, dark story left for us to piece together.
Martin Green: Writer and Composer (Ivor Novello Award Winner 2019, Lau)
with contributions from:
James Holden (WARP/Border Community)
Radie Peat (RTE Folk Singer of the Year)
Brìghde Chaimbeul (BBC Folk Award winner)
Wils Wilson: Director
David Greig: Dramaturgy
Polly Thomas: Executive Producer & Script Editor
Louis Blatherwick: Sound Recordist
With thanks to Eloise Whitmore and Naked Productions
Martin Atkinson: Lepus Senior Producer
The Portal is delighted to be working with some of the best arts organisations in the UK, co-commissioned by Edinburgh International Festival, Southbank Centre, Bristol Music Trust, Oxford Contemporary Music, National Theatre of Scotland, Shetland Arts, The North Wall, MacArts Galashiels and funded by Creative Scotland.
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The Portal by Martin Green Martin Green

    • Arts
    • 5.0 • 21 Ratings

Lose yourself in a story of obsession, 40 years of night life and 4,000 years of human connection. In The Portal Martin Green, Wils Wilson, and David Greig have woven together a tale of love, music, drugs and deceit.
Two obsessive recordists, and lovers torn apart by circumstance; Etteridge and Angela left us the most incredible collection of 20th century documentation ever made. From 1947 to 1988 they never met.
They recorded any and every aspect of London nightlife, from war-time dance-halls to the legendary M25 raves. But these recordings never saw the light of day until they were discovered in 2016.
Why did they keep these tapes secret? Because for 40 years these parted lovers had been leaving messages for each other in these recordings. What remains is a dark, dark story left for us to piece together.
Martin Green: Writer and Composer (Ivor Novello Award Winner 2019, Lau)
with contributions from:
James Holden (WARP/Border Community)
Radie Peat (RTE Folk Singer of the Year)
Brìghde Chaimbeul (BBC Folk Award winner)
Wils Wilson: Director
David Greig: Dramaturgy
Polly Thomas: Executive Producer & Script Editor
Louis Blatherwick: Sound Recordist
With thanks to Eloise Whitmore and Naked Productions
Martin Atkinson: Lepus Senior Producer
The Portal is delighted to be working with some of the best arts organisations in the UK, co-commissioned by Edinburgh International Festival, Southbank Centre, Bristol Music Trust, Oxford Contemporary Music, National Theatre of Scotland, Shetland Arts, The North Wall, MacArts Galashiels and funded by Creative Scotland.
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    Episode 1: How it Started

    Episode 1: How it Started

    MG introduces us to the protagonists of our story - Angela Dixon and George Etteridge MacAskill why he needed them and how he found them. Etteridge is a folk song collector, and Angela is a half-forgotten figure of the 70s.  
    Put your headphones on for this dramatic story & exceptional orchestration, that will whisk you away somewhere else entirely
    Content Warning:
    The Portal contains strong language, references to drugs and alcohol.
    If you’d like to support the podcast please share with your friends, buy the album here or support us on Patreon
    You can find out more about The Portal and Martin Green at https://www.martingreenmusic.co.uk
    www.facebook.com/martingreenmusic
    https://twitter.com/Martin_Green__
    https://www.instagram.com/martin_green__
    https://www.youtube.com/user/TMGMmusic
    https://martingreenmusic.bandcamp.com/
    Spotify
    Credits
    The Portal was written by Martin Green, directed by Wils Wilson with Dramaturgy from David Greig.
    Recorded by Louis Blatherwick, Sound Design by Martin Green with thanks to Eloise Whitmore. Mixed by Calum Malcolm and Cameron Malcolm. 
    Original music by Martin Green. 
    The musicians were Martin Green, Yasaman Najmeddin, Radie Peat, James Holden, Brìghde Chaimbeul, Kate Young and Adrian Utley
    Executive Producer & Script Editor was Polly Thomas. 
    Produced by Martin Atkinson for Lepus Productions.
    Cast
    MG: Martin Green
    Dylan Read: Etteridge, Jim
    Alison Peebles: Angela (Older), Angela’s Mum, Lady Henthorne
    Anna Russell Martin: Angela (Younger)
    Adam McNamara: Freddy Taft, Peter, Angela’s Dad
    Owen Whitelaw: Hotelier, TV Presenter, Acid Academic
    Amanda Wilkin: Mary, Becca, Traffic Warden
    Jessica Hardwick: Heather
    Nadia Albina: Jill, Acid Academic
    Tam Dean Burn: Piper
    The Portal was commissioned and presented with Edinburgh International Festival, Southbank Centre, Oxford Contemporary Music, National Theatre of Scotland, Shetland Arts, The North Wall, Bristol Music Trust, MacArts Galashiels and funded by Creative Scotland. 
    Produced by Lepus Productions, in collaboration with Naked Productions

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    • 17 min
    Episode 2: Meeting Angela

    Episode 2: Meeting Angela

    MG tracks down Angela, now 90 years old, he tells her of his concerns, and she confirms his fears. Something unexpected arrives at MG’s house, and puts a journey in motion for him, that will affect him forever. 
    Put your headphones on for this dramatic story & exceptional orchestration, that will whisk you away somewhere else entirely
    Content Warning:
    The Portal contains strong language, references to drugs and alcohol.
    If you’d like to support the podcast please share with your friends, buy the album here or support us on Patreon
    You can find out more about The Portal and Martin Green at https://www.martingreenmusic.co.uk
    www.facebook.com/martingreenmusic
    https://twitter.com/Martin_Green__
    https://www.instagram.com/martin_green__
    https://www.youtube.com/user/TMGMmusic
    https://martingreenmusic.bandcamp.com/
    Spotify
    Credits
    The Portal was written by Martin Green, directed by Wils Wilson with Dramaturgy from David Greig.
    Recorded by Louis Blatherwick, Sound Design by Martin Green with thanks to Eloise Whitmore. Mixed by Calum Malcolm and Cameron Malcolm. 
    Original music by Martin Green. 
    The musicians were Martin Green, Yasaman Najmeddin, Radie Peat, James Holden, Brìghde Chaimbeul, Kate Young and Adrian Utley
    Executive Producer & Script Editor was Polly Thomas. 
    Produced by Martin Atkinson for Lepus Productions.
    Cast
    MG: Martin Green
    Dylan Read: Etteridge, Jim
    Alison Peebles: Angela (Older), Angela’s Mum, Lady Henthorne
    Anna Russell Martin: Angela (Younger)
    Adam McNamara: Freddy Taft, Peter, Angela’s Dad
    Owen Whitelaw: Hotelier, TV Presenter, Acid Academic
    Amanda Wilkin: Mary, Becca, Traffic Warden
    Jessica Hardwick: Heather
    Nadia Albina: Jill, Acid Academic
    Tam Dean Burn: Piper
    The Portal was commissioned and presented with Edinburgh International Festival, Southbank Centre, Oxford Contemporary Music, National Theatre of Scotland, Shetland Arts, The North Wall, Bristol Music Trust, MacArts Galashiels and funded by Creative Scotland. 
    Produced by Lepus Productions, in collaboration with Naked Productions

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    • 11 min
    Episode 3: Angela Records for Etteridge

    Episode 3: Angela Records for Etteridge

    It’s 1942, Etteridge is discharged from the army, and travels to Scotland to continue his academic research. Angela makes a records a song for Etteridge that will play a huge part in his future.
    Put your headphones on for this dramatic story & exceptional orchestration, that will whisk you away somewhere else entirely
    Content Warning:
    The Portal contains strong language, references to drugs and alcohol.
    If you’d like to support the podcast please share with your friends, buy the album here or support us on Patreon
    You can find out more about The Portal and Martin Green at https://www.martingreenmusic.co.uk
    www.facebook.com/martingreenmusic
    https://twitter.com/Martin_Green__
    https://www.instagram.com/martin_green__
    https://www.youtube.com/user/TMGMmusic
    https://martingreenmusic.bandcamp.com/
    Spotify
    Credits
    The Portal was written by Martin Green, directed by Wils Wilson with Dramaturgy from David Greig.
    Recorded by Louis Blatherwick, Sound Design by Martin Green with thanks to Eloise Whitmore. Mixed by Calum Malcolm and Cameron Malcolm. 
    Original music by Martin Green. 
    The musicians were Martin Green, Yasaman Najmeddin, Radie Peat, James Holden, Brìghde Chaimbeul, Kate Young and Adrian Utley
    Executive Producer & Script Editor was Polly Thomas. 
    Produced by Martin Atkinson for Lepus Productions.
    Cast
    Martin Green: MG
    Dylan Read: Etteridge, Jim
    Alison Peebles: Angela (Older), Angela’s Mum, Lady Henthorne
    Anna Russell Martin: Angela (Younger)
    Adam McNamara: Freddy Taft, Peter, Angela’s Dad
    Owen Whitelaw: Hotelier, TV Presenter, Acid Academic
    Amanda Wilkin: Mary, Becca, Traffic Warden
    Jessica Hardwick: Heather
    Nadia Albina: Jill, Acid Academic
    Tam Dean Burn: Piper
    The Portal was commissioned and presented with Edinburgh International Festival, Southbank Centre, Oxford Contemporary Music, National Theatre of Scotland, Shetland Arts, The North Wall, Bristol Music Trust, MacArts Galashiels and funded by Creative Scotland. 
    Produced by Lepus Productions, in collaboration with Naked Productions

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    • 13 min
    Episode 4: Etteridge Listens

    Episode 4: Etteridge Listens

    Etteridge Listens
    Angela runs away from a difficult life in Scotland, only to encounter an equally hard one in London. Etteridge discovers Angela’s song and it has a profound effect on him.
    Put your headphones on for this dramatic story & exceptional orchestration, that will whisk you away somewhere else entirely
    Content Warning:
    The Portal contains strong language, references to drugs and alcohol as well as references to sexual exploitation.
    If you’d like to support the podcast please share with your friends, buy the album here or support us on Patreon
    You can find out more about The Portal and Martin Green at https://www.martingreenmusic.co.uk
    www.facebook.com/martingreenmusic
    https://twitter.com/Martin_Green__
    https://www.instagram.com/martin_green__
    https://www.youtube.com/user/TMGMmusic
    https://martingreenmusic.bandcamp.com/
    Spotify
    Credits
    The Portal was written by Martin Green, directed by Wils Wilson with Dramaturgy from David Greig.
    Recorded by Louis Blatherwick, Sound Design by Martin Green with thanks to Eloise Whitmore. Mixed by Calum Malcolm and Cameron Malcolm. 
    Original music by Martin Green. 
    The musicians were Martin Green, Yasaman Najmeddin, Radie Peat, James Holden, Brìghde Chaimbeul, Kate Young and Adrian Utley
    Executive Producer & Script Editor was Polly Thomas. 
    Produced by Martin Atkinson for Lepus Productions.
    Cast
    Martin Green: MG
    Dylan Read: Etteridge, Jim
    Alison Peebles: Angela (Older), Angela’s Mum, Lady Henthorne
    Anna Russell Martin: Angela (Younger)
    Adam McNamara: Freddy Taft, Peter, Angela’s Dad
    Owen Whitelaw: Hotelier, TV Presenter, Acid Academic
    Amanda Wilkin: Mary, Becca, Traffic Warden
    Jessica Hardwick: Heather
    Nadia Albina: Jill, Acid Academic
    Tam Dean Burn: Piper
    The Portal was commissioned and presented with Edinburgh International Festival, Southbank Centre, Oxford Contemporary Music, National Theatre of Scotland, Shetland Arts, The North Wall, Bristol Music Trust, MacArts Galashiels and funded by Creative Scotland. 
    Produced by Lepus Productions, in collaboration with Naked Productions

    Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-portal-by-martin-green.

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    • 16 min
    Episode 5: Etteridge Searches for Angela

    Episode 5: Etteridge Searches for Angela

    Etteridge Searches for Angela
    Etteridge finds it hard to change the patterns in his behaviour. His search takes him into genuine danger. 
    Put your headphones on for this dramatic story & exceptional orchestration, that will whisk you away somewhere else entirely
    Content Warning:
    The Portal contains strong language, references to drugs and alcohol.
    If you’d like to support the podcast please share with your friends, buy the album here or support us on Patreon
    You can find out more about The Portal and Martin Green at https://www.martingreenmusic.co.uk
    www.facebook.com/martingreenmusic
    https://twitter.com/Martin_Green__
    https://www.instagram.com/martin_green__
    https://www.youtube.com/user/TMGMmusic
    https://martingreenmusic.bandcamp.com/
    Spotify
    Credits
    The Portal was written by Martin Green, directed by Wils Wilson with Dramaturgy from David Greig.
    Recorded by Louis Blatherwick, Sound Design by Martin Green with thanks to Eloise Whitmore. Mixed by Calum Malcolm and Cameron Malcolm. 
    Original music by Martin Green. 
    The musicians were Martin Green, Yasaman Najmeddin, Radie Peat, James Holden, Brìghde Chaimbeul, Kate Young and Adrian Utley
    Executive Producer & Script Editor was Polly Thomas. 
    Produced by Martin Atkinson for Lepus Productions.
    Cast
    Martin Green: MG
    Dylan Read: Etteridge, Jim
    Alison Peebles: Angela (Older), Angela’s Mum, Lady Henthorne
    Anna Russell Martin: Angela (Younger)
    Adam McNamara: Freddy Taft, Peter, Angela’s Dad
    Owen Whitelaw: Hotelier, TV Presenter, Acid Academic
    Amanda Wilkin: Mary, Becca, Traffic Warden
    Jessica Hardwick: Heather
    Nadia Albina: Jill, Acid Academic
    Tam Dean Burn: Piper
    The Portal was commissioned and presented with Edinburgh International Festival, Southbank Centre, Oxford Contemporary Music, National Theatre of Scotland, Shetland Arts, The North Wall, Bristol Music Trust, MacArts Galashiels and funded by Creative Scotland. 
    Produced by Lepus Productions, in collaboration with Naked Productions

    Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-portal-by-martin-green.

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    • 13 min
    Episode 6: Etteridge finds Angela in a Pub

    Episode 6: Etteridge finds Angela in a Pub

    Episode 6: Etteridge find Angela in a Pub
    If you spent four years looking for someone, would you know what to say when you found them?
    Put your headphones on for this dramatic story & exceptional orchestration, that will whisk you away somewhere else entirely
    Content Warning:
    The Portal contains strong language, references to drugs and alcohol.
    If you’d like to support the podcast please share with your friends, buy the album here or support us on Patreon
    You can find out more about The Portal and Martin Green at https://www.martingreenmusic.co.uk
    www.facebook.com/martingreenmusic
    https://twitter.com/Martin_Green__
    https://www.instagram.com/martin_green__
    https://www.youtube.com/user/TMGMmusic
    https://martingreenmusic.bandcamp.com/
    Spotify
    Credits
    The Portal was written by Martin Green, directed by Wils Wilson with Dramaturgy from David Greig.
    Recorded by Louis Blatherwick, Sound Design by Martin Green with thanks to Eloise Whitmore. Mixed by Calum Malcolm and Cameron Malcolm. 
    Original music by Martin Green. 
    The musicians were Martin Green, Yasaman Najmeddin, Radie Peat, James Holden, Brìghde Chaimbeul, Kate Young and Adrian Utley
    Executive Producer & Script Editor was Polly Thomas. 
    Produced by Martin Atkinson for Lepus Productions.
    Cast
    Martin Green: MG
    Dylan Read: Etteridge, Jim
    Alison Peebles: Angela (Older), Angela’s Mum, Lady Henthorne
    Anna Russell Martin: Angela (Younger)
    Adam McNamara: Freddy Taft, Peter, Angela’s Dad
    Owen Whitelaw: Hotelier, TV Presenter, Acid Academic
    Amanda Wilkin: Mary, Becca, Traffic Warden
    Jessica Hardwick: Heather
    Nadia Albina: Jill, Acid Academic
    Tam Dean Burn: Piper
    The Portal was commissioned and presented with Edinburgh International Festival, Southbank Centre, Oxford Contemporary Music, National Theatre of Scotland, Shetland Arts, The North Wall, Bristol Music Trust, MacArts Galashiels and funded by Creative Scotland. 
    Produced by Lepus Productions, in collaboration with Naked Productions

    Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-portal-by-martin-green.

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

    • 14 min

Customer Reviews

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21 Ratings

21 Ratings

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Awesome story awesome soundscapes

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