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Our podcasts are a mix of conversations with a wide range of subject matter experts and enthusiasts, interspersed with the occasional audio drama. Each episode focuses on one person, a group of people or a genre from the world of entertainment that we wish to bring back to the spotlight and who has been lost to history or is in danger of being so.The Arts industries are currently in peril but this is nothing new. The Entertainment industry in all its guises has seen it all before. Political turmoil, plague, poverty, overnight success, sudden failure and the long term closure of theatres are not unique to the 21st century.We are not academics (although luckily some of our prestigious guests are) so don't expect forensic analysis or ground breaking research in every episode. We are entertainers, passionate about our craft, its heritage and its future. And we want to share our enthusiasm with you!

Famous People You've Never Heard Of Blue Fire Theatre Company

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Our podcasts are a mix of conversations with a wide range of subject matter experts and enthusiasts, interspersed with the occasional audio drama. Each episode focuses on one person, a group of people or a genre from the world of entertainment that we wish to bring back to the spotlight and who has been lost to history or is in danger of being so.The Arts industries are currently in peril but this is nothing new. The Entertainment industry in all its guises has seen it all before. Political turmoil, plague, poverty, overnight success, sudden failure and the long term closure of theatres are not unique to the 21st century.We are not academics (although luckily some of our prestigious guests are) so don't expect forensic analysis or ground breaking research in every episode. We are entertainers, passionate about our craft, its heritage and its future. And we want to share our enthusiasm with you!

    Her Father's Daughter - Stephen Bourne & Patricia Hammond talk about Avril Coleridge-Taylor

    Her Father's Daughter - Stephen Bourne & Patricia Hammond talk about Avril Coleridge-Taylor

    Avril Coleridge-Taylor (1903-1988);  Wikipedia says she was a "pianist".  She was.  She was also a composer and conductor (in fact she was the first female conductor of the band of the Royal Marines).   She was also the daughter of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.

    Historian and author Stephen Bourne and musician and author Patricia Hammond talk about her  talent and her eventful  life in this episode. 

    Find out more about Stephen and his work championing black and LGBTQ history here: https://stephenbourne.co.uk/
    Follow Stephen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpoppies14

    Find out more about Patricia, her music and her work to rediscover the music of the past , particularly unsung female composers here: https://patriciahammond.com/
    Follow Patricia on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/hammondpatricia

    Music:  Mr Sun & Can Sorrow Find Me are used with permission.  Both, along with many other gems can be found on Patricia's Youtube channel here:
    https://www.youtube.com/user/patriciahammondsongs


    Host:  Lottie Walker
    Guests:  Stephen Bourne & Patricia Hammond
    Production & Editing:  Harry Jacobs


    Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes.

    If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to :
    https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre
    if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website:
    https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/
    or buy us a coffee on:
    https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre
    Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support.

    And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you!
    Find us at:
    https://twitter.com/famous_heard
    https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc
    https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

    • 26 分鐘
    "Damn Tom & Jerry" - Dr Mary Shannon Talks About Billy Waters. With Charlotte Campbell.

    "Damn Tom & Jerry" - Dr Mary Shannon Talks About Billy Waters. With Charlotte Campbell.

    We're delighted and privileged to be releasing today's podcast on the 200th anniversary of the death of Billy Waters.

    Born in 1776 Waters was a familiar sight on the Strand in London.  He was a black ex-sailor who had been invalided out of the Navy after losing a leg.  With a crude wooden prosthesis he danced and also played the violin outside the Adelphi Theatre.  He became so famous that a whole industry grew up around him - his picture was painted by celebrated artists of the time, there were porcelain statues of him on sale and he was even portrayed in a popular play.  Sadly this story does not end well.

    Why do we refer to him as "Waters" and not "Billy"?  precisely because "Billy Waters" became a fictionalised character.  In this podcast Dr. Mary Shannon talks about the real man behind the myth and how popular culture has not changed much in 200 years.  The "fame game" is still exploiting the vulnerable. 

    What has changed considerably is the life of the busker and we're also fortunate to have first hand experiences of the modern day busking life told to us by Charlotte Campbell.

    We've told some sad tales during the time we've been recording our podcasts, but Waters' is possibly the most tragic.  We just hope that we can contribute a little to seeing him get the attention he deserves.

    Guest:  Dr. Mary Shannon
    Guest:  Charlotte Campbell
    Host:  Lottie Walker
    Production & Editing:  Harry Jacobs

    Find out  more about Mary:
    https://pure.roehampton.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/mary-l-shannon

    Look out for Mary's book,   "Billy Waters is Dancing", which  will be published by Yale University Press.

    This research received support of a Linda H. Peterson Fellowship awarded by the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals and funded from the bequest of the Eileen Curran estate; it is currently funded by a Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship Grant.

    Leverhulme Trust:
    https://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/
    The Research Society for Victorian Periodicals:
    https://rs4vp.org/

    Find out more about Charlotte:
    https://www.charlottecampbell.co.uk/

    More from Mary about Waters on BBC Radio 3:
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001k1g8


    Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes.

    If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to :
    https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre
    if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website:
    https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/
    or buy us a coffee on:
    https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre
    Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support.

    And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you!
    Find us at:
    https://twitter.com/famous_heard
    https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc
    https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

    • 31 分鐘
    "The African Mahler": Chenoa Murphy talks about Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.

    "The African Mahler": Chenoa Murphy talks about Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.

    Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912)  was a British composer.

    His mother was English and his father from Sierra Leone.  He referred to himself as "Anglo-African" and was referred to by white musicians in the US as the "Black Mahler", which is the title of the biography by  Charles Elford.
    Coleridge-Taylor entered the Royal College of Music at the age of only 15 and was taught by Prof. Charles Villiers Stanford, who conducted the debut performance of Coleridge-Taylor's "Hiawatha". 
    He is renowned in the US as a role model for black classical musicians and Elgar said he was “far and away the cleverest fellow going amongst the younger men".
    We hope you enjoy finding out more about him.

    Guest :  Chenoa Murphy
    Host:  Lottie Walker
    Editor:  Harry Jacobs

    About Chenoa Murphy: https://blackclassicalmusicians.com/about-chenoa/
    Follow  Chenoa on Twitter : https://twitter.com/chenoaalamu
    Suzuki Association of America: https://suzukiassociation.org/
    Chineke! Foundation: https://www.chineke.org/
    The Black Mahler Website: http://www.blackmahler.com/


    Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes.

    If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to :
    https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre
    if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website:
    https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/
    or buy us a coffee on:
    https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre
    Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support.

    And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you!
    Find us at:
    https://twitter.com/famous_heard
    https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc
    https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

    • 18 分鐘
    Blood, Sweat and Vaginas , with Paula David - One Woman Wednesdays

    Blood, Sweat and Vaginas , with Paula David - One Woman Wednesdays

    Paula David's one woman show is a journey through menopause and a discovery of self.
    It is poetic and musical, has movement and dance and examines something that all women experience and few have the courage to speak about.  It is also highly amusing!

    Paula spoke to us about the show ahead of her one night at the Exchange in Twickenham on 29th March as part of the One Woman Wednesday season.

    Book tickets for the show here:
    https://exchangetwickenham.co.uk/event/blood-sweat-vaginas/


    Guest:  Paula David
    Host:  Lottie Walker
    Editor:  Harry Jacobs



    Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes.

    If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to :
    https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre
    if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website:
    https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/
    or buy us a coffee on:
    https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre
    Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support.

    And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you!
    Find us at:
    https://twitter.com/famous_heard
    https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc
    https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

    • 11 分鐘
    She Wolves with Laura Careless - One Woman Wednesdays

    She Wolves with Laura Careless - One Woman Wednesdays

    This one-woman show, based on the book and television series She-Wolves: The Women who Ruled England Before Elizabeth by historian Helen Castor, depicts the lives of five of England’s most famous medieval queens (Empress Matilda, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Isabella of France, Margaret of Anjou, and Mary I) using speech, song, dance, and animation.

    Performer Laura Careless chats to us about how the show came about, what the show is about and her relationship with the incredible women featured in the show.

    She Wolves features on International Women's Day, March 8th at The Exchange Twickenham as part of the One Woman Wednesday festival.

    Buy tickets for the show here:
    https://exchangetwickenham.co.uk/event/she-wolves-oww/

    Find out about Laura and the She Wolves Project here:
    https://linktr.ee/shewolvespro

    Find Helen Castor's books:
    https://www.faber.co.uk/author/helen-castor/

    Follow Laura on social media:
    https://twitter.com/shewolvespro
    https://www.instagram.com/shewolvespro

    Guest:  Laura Careless
    Host:  Lottie Walker
    Edited by:  Harry Jacobs



    Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes.

    If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to :
    https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre
    if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website:
    https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/
    or buy us a coffee on:
    https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre
    Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support.

    And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you!
    Find us at:
    https://twitter.com/famous_heard
    https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc
    https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

    • 14 分鐘
    Testament of Yootha - One Woman Wednesdays

    Testament of Yootha - One Woman Wednesdays

    Yootha Joyce, best known for "George and Mildred" was one of the best known TV stars of the 1970's.  But she was so much more...

    Award -winning actress Caroline Burns-Cooke tells her story in the  brilliant one woman show "Testament of Yootha", showing for one night only at the Exchange in Twickenham on 22nd March as part of the One Woman Wednesday season to celebrate Womens History Month and International Womens Day.

    We had a quick chat with her about the show.....

    Guest:  Caroline Burns Cooke
    Host: Lottie Walker
    Editor:  Harry Jacobs

    Book tickets for 22nd March here:
    https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/stmarysuni/t-ojmjgvm

    Follow Caroline on Facebook:
    https://www.facebook.com/proxyrope

    Follow Caroline on Twitter:
    https://twitter.com/CarolineCooke19


    Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes.

    If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to :
    https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre
    if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website:
    https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/
    or buy us a coffee on:
    https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre
    Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support.

    And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you!
    Find us at:
    https://twitter.com/famous_heard
    https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc
    https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

    • 9 分鐘

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