What I Love
Created and hosted by Ian Rickson, one of British theatre’s most celebrated directors, What I Love is a series of intimate conversations with actors, writers, comedians, and producers, conducted on the empty stages of some of Britain’s most iconic theatres, shut down due to the pandemic. Against this backdrop of isolation and loss, guests explore what matters most to them through sharing three cultural highlights: a cherished piece of writing, a memorable song and a favourite film. Guests in series one include Kae Tempest, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Cush Jumbo, Ben Whishaw, Sonia Friedman, Russell Brand, Jessie Buckley and Johnny Flynn. These episodes were recorded by James Hingley and photographed by Helen Murray at the Harold Pinter Theatre, the Young Vic Theatre, the Palace Theatre and the Hackney Empire in London and Norden Farm Centre for the Arts in Maidenhead. Series theme music by PJ Harvey. Series Producer Ben Walker. Executive Producer Robert Delamere. Produced for Storyglass by Sarah Murray. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episodes
Inspiring
09/03/2021
Beautifully judged interviews. Heartfelt fascinating and insightful. Angus W.
Fantastic
02/01/2021
Such a wonderful podcast. Ian is such a great interviewer and his conversations inspire you to look into so many pieces of writing, music and film you might not have come across. It is perfect for these times. Thank you Ian!
Enriching and Inspiring
07/12/2020
These made me want to listen, read and watch all these great guests’ choices and marinate myself in their thoughts and pleasure. Expertly guided by Ian Rickson. Can’t wait for Series 2.
miss
04/12/2020
Intimate, revealing and utterly compelling. Ian Rickson is a beautifully empathetic conversationalist with an unpredictable address book of guests. These are conversations to be cherished by the listener as they nourish the soul and enrich the mind. More please.
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- CreatorStoryglass
- Years Active2K
- Episodes9
- RatingExplicit
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