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The Amplify Podcast

25 August 2020

The Amplify Podcast is a new strand in our Nottingham Playcast series.

Our Amplify Producer Craig Gilbert has been holed up in his makeshift bedroom studio talking to a host of artists of national and international renown. These conversations cover career and process as well as offering a few ideas to explore from home during this time of social distancing.

With new episodes released every two weeks, check out who we’ve spoken to so far:

David Haig – Writer and Actor

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Natalie Abrahami – Theatre, Film and Opera Director

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Gbolahan Obisesan – Writer and Director, newly appointed Artistic Director of Brixton House Theatre

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Davina Moss – Literary Manager at Hampstead Theatre

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Jeremy Herrin – Artistic Director at Headlong

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Maria Aberg – Director

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Adam Penford – Artistic Director, Nottingham Playhouse

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Paulette Randall MBE – Theatre and Film Director

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Timothy Sheader – Artistic Director, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

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Nikolai Foster – Artistic Director, Curve Theatre

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Kate Wasserberg – Artistic Director, Out of Joint

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Michael Oakley – Theatre Director

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Nick Bagnall – Theatre Director

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Bill Buckhurst – Theatre Director

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Amit Sharma – Deputy Artistic Director, Birmingham Rep

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Lucy Bailey – Theatre Director

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