
The WFTS Podcast
By The WFTS Podcast
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The WFTS PodcastApr 28, 2019

Ep 9 - Stefanie Moore - The Mentoring Experience
We talk to Stefanie Moore, writer of Blue Lines (performed at Greater Manchester Fringe Festival 2019).
Stef applied to The Hive for a mentoring opportunity, supported by Arts Council England. Tim Firth was her appointed mentor. We talk to Stef about the experience: about the process of being mentored, as well as how to be a good mentee.
We talk about how to take feedback and how to develop a script from the initial idea, up until it goes live in front of an audience.
Presented by Mike Heath and Stephen M Hornby. For more information about WriteForTheStage, go to WriteForTheStage.co.uk. To follow Stephen on Twitter, search for @StephenMHornby and @Inkbrew.

Ep8 - In Conversation With Francesca Peschier - Dramaturgy
We're very lucky, for this episode, to have had the opportunity to interview the Head of New Works at Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse.
Francesca Peschier is the Head of New Works at Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse and she shares her insights into the art of dramaturgy and how it can help draw out theme, character, and structure in playwriting. We explore the idea that a dramaturg is an early outside eye that can be invaluable to a playwright of any experience and we discuss how she has helped me as a playwright during the development of my latest play.
Francesca explains how the relationship between writer and dramaturg often works, as well as the relationship with the director when she goes into the rehearsal room.
For more information about opportunities at Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse, including access to the Playwrights Programme, go to everymanplayhouse.com.
For more information about WriteForTheStage courses, publications, and to read our blog, go to writeforthestage.co.uk.
Thanks for listening.

Ep7 - Interview with Laura Harper, winner of WFTS Prize for New Writing
For more information about The WriteForTheStage Prize for New Writing, our courses, our publications, and to read our blog, go to writeforthestage.co.uk

Ep 6 - WFTS Podcast from The Greater Manchester Fringe Festival
We're at the Greater Manchester Fringe Festival launch during this episode, talking all things process and development with some of the artists bringing their work to this year's Greater Manchester Fringe Festival. We talk with the makers of Aussie Animal Hospice, The Book Of Now, Bypass, Boots and Braces, Bard, The Earl of Winchelsea's Brother, Revolt She Said/Revolt Again, The Joy of Cannes, Disrupted, Death of a Muse, and This Way Up. And a special interview with Meredith.
Details of all the shows are available at greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk. For more information about WriteForTheStage and our courses, go to writeforthestage.co.uk.
Presenters are Stephen M Hornby (@stephenmhornby) and Mike Heath (@spikal).

Ep 5 - WFTS Podcast from Greater Manchester Fringe Festival
WriteForTheStage are official sponsors of The Greater Manchester Fringe Festival. This year, we’re meeting the artists who are bringing their work to the festival and discussing their respective creative processes.
In this episode, we interview the creatives behind Tits Up; Adam, History of Man; Man Chase Women Choose; Best Girl; Kasterborous in Bolton; Skank; Big Box Aliens; Mojo.
For more information about WriteForTheStage, go to WriteForTheStage.co.uk. For information about the Greater Manchester Fringe Festival, go to greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk

Ep 4 - WFTS Podcast from Greater Manchester Fringe Festival
WriteForTheStage are official sponsors of The Greater Manchester Fringe Festival. This year, we’re meeting the artists who are bringing their work to the festival and discussing their respective creative processes.
In this episode we feature the creators of:
My Bottom Did A Burp In Class; Our Kid; Once Upon a Time In Trieste; Is Trying Enough; Fifty & Nifty; and we talk to Jonathan Hall about winning the WFTS Prize for New Writing in 2018.
For more information about WriteForTheStage, go to WriteForTheStage.co.uk. For information about the Greater Manchester Fringe Festival, go to greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk

Ep 3 - In Conversation with Rob Ward

Ep2 - The Dramatic Question
We also introduce the first listener's challenge - to write a piece that we'll read out during a future podcast.
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For more information about WFTS, our courses, our publications, our support of the GMFringe Festival, The WFTS Prize for New Writing, or to read our blog, go to writeforthestage.co.uk

Series 2, Episode 1 - Our writing processes
We discuss Trainspotting Live; working with living legend, Peter Tatchell; Stephen's play, The Adhesion of Love; and how we start and develop new work from the seed of inspiration.
For more information about WriteForTheStage, our courses, and our blog, go to writeforthestage.co.uk.

Episode 10 - In Conversation with Dr Szilvi Naray-Davey
There's a loud bang at 4min45secs. Don't worry - nobody died.
This is the final episode of Series 1 of The WriteForTheStage podcast. We've loved making it and we've loved hearing from you. Thank you for your support.
Have a great Christmas and New Year everyone, and we'll see you again in 2019 with Series 2.
For more information about WriteForTheStage, go to writeforthestage .co.uk

Episode 9 - When Harry Met Sally - part 2
For more information about WFTS, go to writeforthestage.co.uk - or email us at podcast@writeforthestage.co.uk. Follow us on Insta and Twitter @Write4TheStage

Episode 8 - In Conversation with Cathy Crabb
Mike Heath interviews Cathy, asking about what inspires her, how she develops her characters, and what drove her to write in the first place. He asks a list of listener questions. They hark back to the good old days of Studio Salford and swinging from a chandelier at Manchester's Palace Theatre.
For more information about WriteForTheStage, go to writeforthestage.co.uk
Follow Cathy on Twitter and Instagram - @CathyCrabb

Episode 7 - When Harry Met Sally

Episode 6 - In Conversation with... Act 3
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Episode 5 - Act 3
Mike addresses a question from an audience member, and talks about how Act 3 in his play, The Game of Two Halves, is used to affirm the theme of the play.
The Game of Two Halves is available from Amazon in paperback and Kindle edition - search "Mike Heath: Plays One".
For more information about WriteForTheStage, go to WriteForTheStage.co.uk

Episode 4 - In Conversation with... Act 2
They explore Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, by Tennessee Williams; and Angels of America, by Tony Kushner. They also discuss by Ear For Eye, by Debbie Tucker Green, and Faraway by Carole Churchill.

Episode 3 - Act 2 of the 3-Act Structure
The study play is The Game of Two Halves, by Mike Heath. Buy a copy of the play on Amazon (paperback and Kindle versions available. It's an Amazon Prime item, so will arrive within a day or two.
Go to Amazon.co.uk / Amazon.com and search for "Mike Heath: Plays One".

Episode 2 - In Conversation - Starting Points
