Episodes
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In our fifth Fizzy Chat we talk to Rosie Thorpe, Ilya Parenteau and Olivia Woodrow about their company English Theatre Düsseldorf.
This episode is hosted by Tamara von Werthern and Lily McLeish, edited by Lily McLeish, with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover Art by Alice Müller.
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The sixth episode of our Season 1 presents the play Scientific by Fernanda Rocha, directed by Sandra Theresa Buch, and performed by Sarah Boberg, with sound design by Julian Starr.
After the play we talk to writer Fernanda Rocha and our special guest Molly Flatt.
"I’m careful, but it is very difficult not to get involved with a research object, especially when it is such an extraordinary object."
The episode is hosted by Lily McLeish & Josephine Starte, edited by Lily McLeish, with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover art by Alice Müller.
Fizzy Sherbet is produced by Steph J Weller for Playwell Productions and Ameena Hamid Productions.
This episode was only possible thanks to the kind support of the National Lottery through Arts Council England and Sainsbury Foundation.
Thanks also to our anonymous supporters - you know who you are.
You can find out more about Fizzy Sherbet on fizzysherbetplays.com.
If you enjoyed this episode, please like follow subscribe and review.
Time codes:
Podcast starts: 00:00
The Play: 07:10
Interview with Fernanda Rocha: 18:00
Interview with Molly Flatt: 01:03:18
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The fifth episode of our Season 1 presents the play Eulogies by Lashay Green, directed by Erica Miller, and performed by Roli Okorodudu, Sophie Cartman and Chanel McKenzie, with sound design by Sarah Sayeed.
After the play we talk to writer Lashay Green and our special guest Oya Heart Warrior.
“But maybe second hand pain doesn’t have to break us too…” - Eulogies is a poetic introspection of family, mental health and healing.
The episode is hosted by Lily McLeish & Josephine Starte, edited by Lily McLeish, with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover art by Alice Müller.
Fizzy Sherbet is produced by Steph J Weller for Playwell Productions and Ameena Hamid Productions.
This episode was only possible thanks to the kind support of the National Lottery through Arts Council England and Sainsbury Foundation.
Thanks also to our anonymous supporters - you know who you are.
You can find out more about Fizzy Sherbet on fizzysherbetplays.com.
If you enjoyed this episode, please like follow subscribe and review.
Time codes:
Podcast starts: 00:00
The Play: 05:15
Interview with Lashay Green: 22:24
Interview with Oya Heart Warrior: 53:33
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The fourth episode of our Season 1 presents the play May Day by Grace Chapman, directed by Yasmeen Arden, and performed by Tanya Loretta-Dee and Lucille Findlay, with sound design by Joe Dines.
After the play we talk to writer Grace Chapman and our special guest Carren Strock.
in May Day, Helen and Diana are facing middle age, baking and boredom, but it is never too late to take a leap of faith, feel love and talk dirty.
The episode is hosted by Lily McLeish & Tamara von Werthern, edited by Lily McLeish, with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover art by Alice Müller.
Fizzy Sherbet is produced by Steph J Weller for Playwell Productions and Ameena Hamid Productions.
This episode was only possible thanks to the kind support of the National Lottery through Arts Council England and Sainsbury Foundation.
Thanks also to our anonymous supporters - you know who you are.
You can find out more about Fizzy Sherbet on fizzysherbetplays.com.
If you enjoyed this episode, please like follow subscribe and review.
Time codes:
Podcast starts: 00:00
The Play: 06:25
Interview with Grace Chapman: 26:26
Interview with Carren Strock: 52:30
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The third episode of our Season 1 presents the play Blue by Caridad Svich, directed by Lily McLeish, and performed by Irène Jacob, with sound design by Julian Starr.
After the play we talk to writer Caridad Svich and our special guest Marissia Fragkou.
Blue follows a marathon swimmer in the middle of the ocean, and in the middle of a personal crisis. Wrestling with themselves and their past. Looking to the future. A short play for one or more voices.
The episode is hosted by Tamara von Werthern & Josephine Starte, edited by Lily McLeish, with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover art by Alice Müller.
Fizzy Sherbet is produced by Steph J Weller for Playwell Productions and Ameena Hamid Productions.
This episode was only possible thanks to the kind support of the National Lottery through Arts Council England and Sainsbury Foundation.
Thanks also to our anonymous supporters - you know who you are.
You can find out more about Fizzy Sherbet on fizzysherbetplays.com.
If you enjoyed this episode, please like follow subscribe and review.
Time codes:
Podcast starts: 00:00
The Play: 05:45
Interview with Caridad Svich: 16:09
Interview with Marissia Fragkou: 50:35
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The second episode of our Season 1 presents the play The Dream Machine by Sonja Ferdinand, directed by Sofi Orem Skoglund, and performed by Laura Hanna and Josephine Starte, with sound design by Jamie Lu.
After the play we talk to writer Sonja Ferdinand and our special guest Jwan Osman.
In The Dream Machine, boarding will begin shortly. In an airport two boys look at an airplane roll in. An every day event. A seemingly normal flight.
The episode is hosted by Tamara von Werthern & Sandra Theresa Buch, edited by Lily McLeish, with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover art by Alice Müller.
Fizzy Sherbet is produced by Steph J Weller for Playwell Productions and Ameena Hamid Productions.
This episode was recorded live at the Danish National School of Performing Arts, in Denmark and was only possible thanks to the kind support of the National Lottery through Arts Council England, Sainsbury Foundation, Erasmus and Danish National School of Performing Arts.
Thanks also to our anonymous supporters - you know who you are.
You can find out more about Fizzy Sherbet on fizzysherbetplays.com.
If you enjoyed this episode, please like follow subscribe and review.
Time codes:
Podcast starts: 00:00
The Play: 06:50
Interview with Sonja Ferdinand: 13:44
Interview with Jwan Osman: 31:49
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The first episode of our Season 1 presents the play The Diagnosis by Athena Stevens, directed by Anna Girvan, and performed by Lizzie Annis and Cara Ballingall, with sound design by Keegan J Curran.
After the play we talk to writer Athena Stevens and our special guest Sophie Williams.
In The Diagnosis, when a London Underground worker wakes up with the ability to see the date in which each person she meets will become disabled, she starts to wonder if she is complicit or if the reality is inevitable.
The episode is hosted by Josephine Starte & Tamara von Werthern, edited by Lily McLeish, with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover art by Alice Müller.
Fizzy Sherbet is produced by Steph J Weller for Playwell Productions and Ameena Hamid Productions.
This episode was recorded live at The Bush Theatre, London and was only possible thanks to the kind support of the National Lottery through Arts Council England, Sainsbury Foundation and the Bush Theatre.
Thanks also to our anonymous supporters - you know who you are.
You can find out more about Fizzy Sherbet on fizzysherbetplays.com.
If you enjoyed this episode, please like follow subscribe and review.
Time codes:
Podcast starts: 00:00
The Play: 08:20
Interview with Athena Stevens: 40:54
Interview with Sophie Williams: 01:05:43
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In our fourth Fizzy Chat we talk to writer Morgan Lloyd Malcolm, director Anna Marsland and Fizzy co-founder and writer Tamara von Werthern about writing a call to arms, secrets and rage.
This episode is hosted by Josephine Starte, edited by Lily McLeish, with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover Art by Alice Müller.
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In our third Fizzy Chat we talk to director Maria Aberg about her company Projekt Europa.
This episode is hosted by Tamara von Werthern and Lily McLeish, edited by Lily McLeish, with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover Art by Alice Müller.
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In our second Fizzy Chat with Heidi Wiley, Executive Director of European Theatre Convention, and Sarah Sepulchre, Professor at l'Université catholique de Louvain, we deep dive into ETC's recent study on Gender Equality and Diversity in European Theatres.
This episode is hosted by Tamara von Werthern and Lily McLeish, edited by Lily McLeish, with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover Art by Alice Müller.
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The Fizzy Chat sessions are additional, one-off episodes, sprinkled at glorious random amongst the usual offering of short plays and short interviews, where we go deep in conversation with one fascinating woman in theatre. These are longer conversations than we would have in a standard episode, and we’re so excited to kick off with the wonderful Lucy Kerbel of Tonic Theatre.
This episode is hosted by Tamara von Werthern, Lily McLeish and Josephine Starte, edited Lily McLeish, with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover Art by Alice Müller.
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The final episode of our pilot series presents the play Hornet by Josephine Starte, directed by Hanna Berrigan and performed by Josephine Starte, with sound design by Julian Starr.
After the play, we will be talking to writer Josephine Starte and our special guest, psychotherapist Kate Mills.
Set in a gallery, Hornet spends time in the mind of a young woman as she recalls a relationship with an older artist that may have been coercive, and may, equally, have been a passionate love story.
This episode is hosted by Tamara von Werthern and Lily McLeish, edited by Julian Starr and Lily McLeish, with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover Art by Alice Müller.
Timecodes:
Podcast starts: 00:00
The Play: 2:06
Interview with psychotherapist Kate Mills: 20:30
Interview with Josephine Starte: 54:46
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The sixth episode of the pilot series presents the play White Tuesday by Eve Leigh, directed by Lily McLeish and performed by Jennifer Jackson and Evelyn Miller, with sound design by Julian Starr.
The play is followed by an interview with Eve Leigh and special guest "Jessica" (pseudonym) from the organisation Police Spies Out of Lives.
In the play White Tuesday "Jasmine and Bianca have been arrested after some environmental direct action goes south. At least they think they've been arrested. They've not had their rights read to them. They're just stuck in this room until someone decides to get them out. And they're beginning to suspect that it might take quite a long time..."
The episode is hosted by Josephine Starte and Tamara von Werthern, edited by Julian Starr and Lily McLeish with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover Art by Alice Müller.
TW: this episode contains references to police brutality and deception.
Timecodes:
Podcast starts: 00:00
The Play: 01:46
Interview with Eve Leigh: 21:28
Interview with "Jessica" (pseudonym) from the organisation Police Spies Out of Lives: 50:00
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The fifth episode of the pilot series presents the play Jellyfish Blooms by Marie Bjørn, directed by Anna Girvan and performed by Anna-Sofie Fredslund, with sound design by Julian Starr. The play was translated from Danish by Mathias Ravn.
The play is followed by an interview with Marie Bjørn and special guest Heather Anne Swanson.
The message from the sea in Jellyfish Blooms is "We're taking over your world. You're dying out anyway."
The episode is hosted by Lily McLeish and Tamara von Werthern, edited by Julian Starr and Lily McLeish with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover Art by Alice Müller.
Timecodes:
Podcast starts: 00:00
The Play: 1:40
Interview with Marie Bjørn: 14:06
Interview with Heather Anne Swanson: 39:40
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The fourth episode of the pilot series presents the play Special Occasions by Amy Ng, directed by Lily McLeish and performed by Jenna Augen and Ruth Marie Kröger, with sound design by Julian Starr.
The play is followed by an interview with Amy Ng and special guest Dr. Jaclyn Granick.
Special Occasions is a play exploring mother-daughter relationships, survivor guilt, vicarious living, and nostalgia.
The episode is hosted by Josephine Starte and Tamara von Werthern, edited by Julian Starr and Lily McLeish with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover Art by Alice Müller.
Timecodes:
Podcast starts: 00:00
The play: 01:46
Interview with Amy Ng: 19:30
Interview with Dr. Jaclyn Granick: 38:10
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Our third episode of our pilot series presents the play ...blackbird hour by babirye bukilwa, directed by Anna Girvan and performed by babirye bukilwa and Michael Balogun, with sound design by Julian Starr.
The play is followed by an interview with babirye bukilwa and special guest Myah Jeffers.
...blackbird hour is an explosive and intimate fly on the wall four dimensional experience about a young Black womxn who has reached her wits end.
This episode is hosted by Lily McLeish and Tamara von Werthern, edited by Julian Starr and Lily McLeish with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover Art by Alice Müller.
Timecodes:
Podcast starts: 00:00
The play: 01:46
Interview with babirye bukilwa: 16:54
Interview with Myah Jeffers: 40:50
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Our second episode of the pilot series presents the play Swan Song by Buhle Ngaba, directed by Ilana Cilliers and performed by Buhle Ngaba, with composition by Ilana Cilliers.
The play is followed by an interview with writer Buhle Ngaba and special guest Naledi Majola.
There is an ancient belief that swans burst into song with their final breath. Set in a tiny box flat in Johannesburg, Swan Song is a coming of age tale, tracing the journey of a young Tswana woman from Taung born with a winged scapula, a symbol that mirrors a constant struggle for belonging, of home.
This episode is hosted by Lily McLeish and Josephine Starte, edited by Julian Starr and Lily McLeish with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover Art by Alice Müller.
Timecodes:
Podcast starts: 00:00
The play: 01:46
Interview with Buhle Ngaba: 24:50
Interview with Naledi Majola: 1:05:40
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This inaugural episode presents the play Lemons by Tamara von Werthern, directed by Sandra Theresa Buch and performed by Tamara von Werthern, with composition by Esben Tjalve.
The play is followed by an interview with Tamara von Werthern and special guest Nastazja Somers.
Lemons is a personal piece about migration, identity, belonging and political change, which grew out of the lockdown travel restrictions.
This episode is hosted by Lily McLeish and Josephine Starte, edited by Julian Starr and Lily McLeish with intro music by Jane Dickson. Cover Art by Alice Müller.
Timecodes:
Podcast starts: 00:00
The Play: 01:29
Interview with Tamara von Werthern: 11:34
Interview with Nastazja Somers: 32:25