Nottingham Playcast

Episode 35 - Nick Bagnall - The Amplify Podcast

July 09, 2020 Nottingham Playhouse Season 3 Episode 35
Episode 35 - Nick Bagnall - The Amplify Podcast
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Nottingham Playcast
Episode 35 - Nick Bagnall - The Amplify Podcast
Jul 09, 2020 Season 3 Episode 35
Nottingham Playhouse

Our Amplify Producer, Craig Gilbert, has been holed up in his makeshift bedroom studio talking to a host of exciting artists of national and international renown.

These conversations cover career and process as well as offering a few exciting ideas to explore from home during this time of Social Distancing.

On the podcast today is Nick Bagnall. Nick's theatre work includes:

Between 2015-2020 Nick was the Associate Director at the Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse where he directed: Sweeney Todd (2019), A Clockwork Orange and The Big I Am (Everyman Company 2018 season), The Conquest of the South Pole and Romeo & Juliet (Everyman Company 2017 season); The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Everyman and Shakespeare’s Globe); The Odyssey: Missing Presumed Dead (Everyman and ETT); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Everyman) and The Electric Hills (Everyman).

Other theatre credits include: The Last Days of Troy (Royal Exchange, Manchester/ Shakespeare’s Globe); The Death of King Arthur, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Henry VI I, II and III (Shakespeare’s Globe); I Am Not Myself These Days (Edinburgh / UK Tour); Britannia Waves the Rules (Royal Exchange, Manchester); A Christmas Fair, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Milton Rooms, Malton); Fragile (Belgrade Theatre); Betrayal (Crucible Theatre); A Separate Reality (Royal Court); By Jeeves (Landor); Billy Liar (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Guys and Dolls (Arts Theatre, Cambridge); Entertaining Mr Sloane (Trafalgar Studios); Burning Cars (Hampstead Theatre); Mongoose (Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh);  Promises and Lies (Birmingham Rep); Bolthole, ‘Low  Dat (The Door / Birmingham Rep) and The Ruffian on the Stair (Old Red Lion)

If you’ve enjoyed today’s podcast, please consider donating to our Curtain Up Appeal, to ensure we can keep creating new work for audiences to enjoy: https://www.nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk/support/curtain-up-appeal/




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Show Notes

Our Amplify Producer, Craig Gilbert, has been holed up in his makeshift bedroom studio talking to a host of exciting artists of national and international renown.

These conversations cover career and process as well as offering a few exciting ideas to explore from home during this time of Social Distancing.

On the podcast today is Nick Bagnall. Nick's theatre work includes:

Between 2015-2020 Nick was the Associate Director at the Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse where he directed: Sweeney Todd (2019), A Clockwork Orange and The Big I Am (Everyman Company 2018 season), The Conquest of the South Pole and Romeo & Juliet (Everyman Company 2017 season); The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Everyman and Shakespeare’s Globe); The Odyssey: Missing Presumed Dead (Everyman and ETT); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Everyman) and The Electric Hills (Everyman).

Other theatre credits include: The Last Days of Troy (Royal Exchange, Manchester/ Shakespeare’s Globe); The Death of King Arthur, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Henry VI I, II and III (Shakespeare’s Globe); I Am Not Myself These Days (Edinburgh / UK Tour); Britannia Waves the Rules (Royal Exchange, Manchester); A Christmas Fair, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Milton Rooms, Malton); Fragile (Belgrade Theatre); Betrayal (Crucible Theatre); A Separate Reality (Royal Court); By Jeeves (Landor); Billy Liar (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Guys and Dolls (Arts Theatre, Cambridge); Entertaining Mr Sloane (Trafalgar Studios); Burning Cars (Hampstead Theatre); Mongoose (Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh);  Promises and Lies (Birmingham Rep); Bolthole, ‘Low  Dat (The Door / Birmingham Rep) and The Ruffian on the Stair (Old Red Lion)

If you’ve enjoyed today’s podcast, please consider donating to our Curtain Up Appeal, to ensure we can keep creating new work for audiences to enjoy: https://www.nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk/support/curtain-up-appeal/




Support the Show.