ODDS & SODS Lil Warren
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Writer/Director/Historian Lil Warren and Sound Designer Yvonne Gilbert (both from the East End) create podcasts that include drama, documentaries and soundscapes in addition to interviews and chats with people from backgrounds as diverse as Opera singers, ex-offenders, models, fighters, plumbers, activists and boaters.
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The Stronger
The Stronger by August Strindberg was first performed in London in 1924.
The story, based on Strindberg's life and, not surprisingly, his wife and marriage, focuses on one Madame confronting another.
This audio version was made to mark the 100th Anniversary of the first drama aired by the BBC on 15 January 1924.
Directed by Jayne McVeigh
Produced by Angus Chisholm
Mme X played by Sarah J Warren
Mme Y played by Jayne McVeigh
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Lil Warren and Lindsey Hood
This fabulously interesting and wide ranging episode is with Coventry-born (and one of the few women in the UK who is a fully qualified Helmsman) Lindsey Hood.
We recorded, on location, on the Grand Union Canal as guests on board Lindsey's narrowboat, Seresha. We hear how the life of a boater "happened" and interesting tales of living and working on the water.
An eclectic chat about rock n roll, growing up in the city of Two-Tone, bringing up a child on a narrowboat, life as a Continuous Cruiser and the move to being a skipper. Lindsey also tells us about her Scottish and Northern ancestry, her Great-grandfather's Music Hall career (as Felix Burns) and her Grandfather's life as a violinist and how her family ended up in Coventry.
To find out more about how to get an experience day on a boat in and around London contact the RYA
https://nbsc.org.uk/experience-day?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvJGcttnH8gIVBuR3Ch1VVwSjEAAYASACEgIVtvD_BwE
Lindsey Hood can also be found on Facebook.
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Lil Warren and Grace Hammonds
Grace Hammonds is Hoxton born and bred and is the Participation Manager at Hoxton Hall, in Hoxton Street, London. She graduated from the BRIT school and went straight into working in theatre arts. A Londoner giving LOADS back to her community.
Here Lil meets Grace on location in Hoxton Hall to talk about the joy of Disco, the pros and cons of gentrification, the importance of the arts as a participatory activity not just as a consumer or deliverer, the inherent enjoyment of hanging out in a safe place, making stuff up and sharing with your family and friends.
You can find out more about Hoxton Hall here
https://www.hoxtonhall.co.uk/
History of Hoxton Hall here
https://www.hoxtonhall.co.uk/about/history/
Panto Info here
https://www.hoxtonhall.co.uk/event/sleeping-beauty/
Twitter @HoxtonHall
Facebook @HoxtonHallTheatre
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Lil Warren and Satema Tarawally
Satema is a second-generation, British Sierra Leonean South Londoner. Since graduating from her multimedia journalism degree Satema has gone from presenting and producing on one of London's biggest community youth stations, Reprezent radio, to forging a successful career as an Assistant Producer on a number of critically acclaimed one-off documentaries.
Here Lil and Satema talk about the importance of education to break down class barriers, the difference in Carnivals worldwide, and the road to JOY!
Satema has used those researching, casting and organising skills she gained in the factual television industry to produce the play Ethan’s Bell for Sassy Jam, as well as co-creating and the web series phase two, where she also had a hand in writing episodes.
Always looking to expand and learn creatively, Satema has also produced and co-hosted podcast 2 Shades of Brown alongside award winning podcaster Rubina Pabani.
She’s a keen cook and runs a family owned catering company and occasional pop up restaurant Theresa’s kitchen named after her mother the menu is Sierra Leonean, west African and pan African cuisine made up of the favourite recipes from the family kitchen.
@satemama for on everything for everything Satema
Listen: @2shadesofbrown
Watch: @sassyjamproductions
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Lil Warren and Amii Griffith
Amii Griffith is Development Producer with Free At Last TV and currently Script Associate on the hit series AGATHA RAISIN (based on the books by MC Beaton and starring Ashley Jensen). As a writer and producer she also creates for Film & Theatre.
Amii chats to Lil from on location in the Cotswolds. They blether about South East London, where Amii was born and still lives, how being a little sis you just have to take what line you are given, that going to University is not the be all and end all and why she supports Arsenal!
For more info about Amii visit her website
http://www.amiigriffith.com/
For more info about the Agatha Raisin series visit Free At Last TV
https://www.freeatlasttv.co.uk
For more info on Erin Dorgs find her on Twitter @erindorgs -
Lil Warren and Darren McStay
Darren McStay is the consummate "slash artist". An UBER-Polymath.
An Actor/Musician/Singer-Songwriter/Director/Filmmaker/Voice Artist and Specialist Teacher/Public Speaker/Blogger/Podcaster.
Here we chat all things music from C & W to the Thriller album, the short days in Finland, how to relax when speaking, how being a practitioner of many forms feeds them all, when its good to just hang round the pool table and the brilliance of Eddie Murphy.
Find out more about Darren here.
Website www.darrenmcstay.com
Spotlight www.spotlight.com/3333-5619-6633
YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/MrDCACTOR