Sh!t Theatre
A new podcast series from the Department of Drama at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) explores contemporary theatre from the perspective of artists, creators, and performers. Stage Left is presented by Jen Harvie , Professor of Contemporary Theatre and Performance at QMUL. The latest episode is an interview with award-winning artist Scottee , whose work focuses on the experience of being an outsider. Scotteeā?'s performance work looks at the idea of ā''outsidernessā'' through the lens of race, sexuality, class, and gender. In a seaside conversation with Jen Harvie, he talks about mental health and neurodiversity, leaving London in search of belonging, and how hereditary trauma influences his creative work. In episode three, Jen spoke with Nic Green and Rosana Cade , two of the performers and political satirists behind Cock and Bull, a show created in 2015 for the eve of the UK general election. The lively discussion covers the sampling of political rhetoric, inequality, the performance of anger, and how to make compelling theatre without any funding.
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