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Women & Theatre present a series of dramatic monologues from their Women & Work trilogy. Developed from conversations with people, respecting individual human stories and asking important questions, this lively and entertaining podcast series puts women and work centre stage.
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Revival: Phyllis
This is our Revival series, which celebrates our 40th anniversary, by presenting play readings of key productions from our archive.
Putting It About which was made in 1987 by Women & Theatre in response to the HIV AIDS pandemic. Followed by a discussion with Janice Connolly and Rachel Greaves from Birmingham HIV AIDS Memorial and Positive Peers.
Putting It About was performed by Alison Carney as Anne, Ashleigh Aston as Lizzie, Julie Baker as Margaret and Jacoba Willams as Dion. It was directed by Jo Gleave. The Women & Theatre podcast theme was by Sam Frankie Fox.
Putting It About was originally devised by Janice Connolly, Jo Broadwood, Polly Wright, Norma Smith and Sheryl Crown. The original designer was Jane Joyce.
This is a free podcast from Women & Theatre, funded by Arts Council England.
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Revival: The Bad One
This is our Revival series, which celebrates our 40th anniversary, by presenting play readings of key productions from our archive.
You’re about to listen to The Bad One, which was first produced in 2004. The performance is followed by a discussion with the cast of 2023 Revival production.
The Bad One was performed by Adaya Henry as Jackie, Janice Connolly as grandmother, Jacoba Williams as Heidi and Laurence Saunders as Laurence. It was written by Janice Connolly and directed by Jo Gleave. Women & Theatre podcast theme was by Sam Frankie Fox.
The original production of The Bad One was directed by Terina Talbot, and performed by Alison Carney, Gary Turner, Janice Connolly and Jill Norman.
This is a free podcast from Women & Theatre, funded by Arts Council England.
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Revival: Touch Wood
This is our Revival series, which celebrates our 40th anniversary, by presenting play readings of key productions from our archive.
You’re about to listen to Touch Wood which was created by Women & Theatre to promote Breast Health awareness.
Touch Wood was performed by Alison Belbin as Sheila, and Adaya Henry Brenda, Noreen, Pauline, Hairdresser and the Wonderbra woman. It was directed by Jo Gleave. Women & Theatre podcast theme was by Sam Frankie Fox.
Touch Wood was originally researched and devised by Janice Connolly & Alison Carney and directed by Theresa Heskins.
This is a free podcast from Women & Theatre, funded by Arts Council England.
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Revival: Christine Goes to the Doctor
This is our Revival series, which celebrates our 40th anniversary, by presenting play readings of key productions from our archive.
You’re about to listen to Christine goes to the Doctor which was created in the 90s.
Christine goes to the Doctor was performed by Jacoba Williams as Christine and Alison Carney as the Doctor. Directed by Jo Gleave. It was originally devised by Janice Connolly and Polly Wright. The Women & Theatre podcast theme was by Sam Frankie Fox.
This is a free podcast from Women & Theatre, funded by Arts Council England.
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Revival: Putting It About
This is our Revival series, which celebrates our 40th anniversary, by presenting play readings of key productions from our archive.
Putting It About which was made in 1987 by Women & Theatre in response to the HIV AIDS pandemic. Followed by a discussion with Janice Connolly and Rachel Greaves from Birmingham HIV AIDS Memorial and Positive Peers.
Putting It About was performed by Alison Carney as Anne, Ashleigh Aston as Lizzie, Julie Baker as Margaret and Jacoba Willams as Dion. It was directed by Jo Gleave. The Women & Theatre podcast theme was by Sam Frankie Fox.
Putting It About was originally devised by Janice Connolly, Jo Broadwood, Polly Wright, Norma Smith and Sheryl Crown. The original designer was Jane Joyce.
This is a free podcast from Women & Theatre, funded by Arts Council England.
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A Thousand Threads Day One
A new dramatic podcast series about women, girls and cricket.