The Likeminded Podcast begins our new Opening Nights venture exploring the preparations for Trisha Duffy’s play – Broken Biscuits which will form part of the Liverpool Theatre Festival this September. Trisha came on the podcast back in May and told us of her journey from being a curious mum taking a writing course and then joining the Lantern Writers where she was thrust into putting on her first play – Broken Biscuits.
Read MoreIn August 2020 - in the middle of the pandemic, Likeminded Podcast was born. We were blown away by the positive response from everyone and the support has been fantastic right through the three seasons. It’s been enjoyable listening to so many amazingly talented creatives in our beautiful city.
Read MoreThe Likeminded Podcast kicks off the new Opening Nights series of innovative specials by exploring the preparations for Ian Salmon’s new play A Brief Conversation About The Inevitability Of Love. This production is part of the Liverpool Theatre Festival which represents the early and tentative re-emergence of many local grass roots theatre groups in July 2021.
Read MoreLikeminded Productions is immensely excited to announce our Opening Nights series of podcasts as grass roots theatres emerge from lockdown. For more than a year, theatres have been ghostly silent and now they are back with a vengeance as brand-new productions compete for audiences with shows held up during the pandemic.
Read MoreIf you are anything like me then the words ‘physical theatre’ will strike fear into your heart. To me the words conjure up over-eager, drama students, keen to impress, running around after too many Starbucks coffees.
Read MoreBob and I had the absolute pleasure of talking to these three creative’s; who run Rubbish Shakespeare Company. Alex MacDonald, Clem Studholme, Lee Hithersay are three talented young men with a great passion for Shakespeare.
Read MoreInvolving young people in Youth Theatre and in drama is one of the most important things in the performing arts movement today. How do we get the next generation involved in theatre? Kitchen Sink Live have a unique and empowering model of engagement with young people which puts them at the centre of the process.
Read MoreInvolving young people in Youth Theatre and in drama is one of the most important things in the performing arts movement today. How do we get the next generation involved in theatre? Kitchen Sink Live have a unique and empowering model of engagement with young people which puts them at the centre of the process.
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