Lita Doolan's Audio Books: Recent Episodes

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Welcome to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where over 3,000 shows from 58 countries converge at 265 venues, offering a vibrant mix of theatre, comedy, dance, and more. This year, the programme is brimming with diverse performances that promise to captivate attendees, whether they're fans of drama, mystery, or musicals. Join us as we delve into unforgettable offerings like the feminist twist on Sherlock Holmes in "Baker Street Ladies," the satirical reflection of ambition in "Dance, Dance, Involution," or the immersive experience of "The Death of Van Gogh." There is truly something for everyone, from must-see classics to daring new works.

The Space UK, with its 18 theatres across six venues, continues to support both emerging and established artists. Whether you're crafting an elaborate plan or just wandering the streets, this festival invites you to embrace the unexpected. Immerse yourself in the innovative spirit of physical theatre, such as "Soul to Soul" and "Bella's Ballerinas," or feel the magic in "One Moment in Time." The Edinburgh Fringe is your canvas, and whether you choose to sample a wide array of genres or stick to your favorites, every moment is guaranteed to be a unique experience.

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Join us on a creative journey this bank holiday as we explore the integration of art and artificial intelligence. From the thought-provoking lectures at Birkbeck College Science Week, including Dr. Yon’s talk on brain and reality, to the creative fusion at the Festival of Creative AI, this episode dives into the myriad ways AI is shaping art.

Discover the vibrant scene in Brighton with the Digital Festival and indie games showcase, and find inspiration in Oxford’s hard-hitting art exhibitions. Whether in galleries or your own sketchbook, small changes and old creativity prompts guide us to new artistic realms.

Celebrate the joy of creation this May bank holiday, embracing both digital innovation and the timeless charm of hand-worked art. Immerse yourself in free talks, colorful paintings, and perhaps a black and white movie while munching on chocolate biscuits. Let this extended weekend fuel your imagination and sustain your creative spirit.

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Join us on a vibrant exploration of creativity this sunny bank holiday as the UK celebrates VE Day. In this episode, we dive into innovative ideas blossoming across social media. Experience the magic of upcycling with Diana of DSA Crochet Designs as she transforms driftwood from the Thames into new artistic expressions.

Delve into the world of poetry with P.A. Morris's evocative creations on The Witch and the Chihuahua blog, and discover online wonders with Dwarven King's YouTube poetry on loss. If you're near the South Coast this May, immerse yourself in live performances at the Brighton Fringe featuring Tom Carradino's Charlene Clown act and diverse voices like Jerry Carroll. Embrace the thrill of trying something new, whether it's upcycling or exploring vibrant performances, and make the most of your weekend.

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Welcome to this week's episode of Start Your Art, where we embark on a captivating journey through Berlin's vibrant art scene. On the gallery weekend, the city's creative spirit is in full bloom with over 100 openings and 200 exhibitions, offering an array of experiences for art enthusiasts.

We'll explore Danielle Braithwaite-Shirley's immersive show at Gnome, which invites us to engage deeply with memory and emotion. Monica Bonvincini's installations at Captain Petzl compel us to ponder on structure and feeling, while Noemi's photographs at Alexander Levy challenge our perception of nature and memory.

Asan Montag's theatrical exhibition at König Gallery leaves a lingering impact, and Katsutoshi Yuasha's woodcut prints at BBA Gallery invite us to find stillness and depth in looking. Mariko Bernal's dynamic paintings at Esther Chappell capture life's motion and provoke contemplation through abstraction.

Join us in celebrating Berlin, a city rich with artistic history and innovation, inviting us all to keep looking, listening, and creating in the spirit of Bauhaus and beyond.

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Join host Leta Doolin on a captivating journey exploring the spirit of renewal through the power of upcycled art. Discover how communities across the UK are transforming their environments into cultural hot spots by embracing creativity. Whether it's turning glass bottles into vases or fabric scraps into patchwork masterpieces, learn how upcycling is more than just a trend—it's a movement.

Delve into inspiring stories, like Bristol's See No Evil project, which turned a dull street into a vibrant open-air gallery, and Folkstone's Triennial that invigorated a coastal town with artistic flair. Explore fun DIY projects and connect with a community of like-minded creatives every Sunday.

This Easter, unleash your creative spirit, embrace the process, and let's inspire each other to create beautiful, personal art from everyday items. Subscribe and stay connected for more inspiring episodes on art and creativity with Lita Doolan.

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Welcome to "Start Your Art," where we embark on a creative journey featuring urban-inspired art projects using recycled materials. Discover how discarded plastic bottles can become stunning sculptures for your garden, and explore community street art turning traffic signal boxes into urban masterpieces.

Join us as we share heartwarming Mother's Day art ideas, from fingerprint cards to button wall art, making art a celebration of care and creativity. Whether you're an experienced artist or starting anew, tune in to find inspiration and ignite your artistic spirit, all while promoting sustainability.

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In today's episode of Lita Doolan's audiobooks, we explore the fascinating blend of nature, creativity, and innovation. We dive into the latest ideas from the Stage Meets World platform, focusing on how nature, exemplified by resilient snowdrops and crocuses, inspires artists across various mediums.

We'll share practical gardening tips to bring seasonal beauty to your own space and review an exciting show reshaping theatre with recycled materials, 'Trash.' This episode highlights the transformative power of both nature and art, reflecting on how the smallest, often overlooked elements can inspire resilience and creativity.

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Welcome to Start Your Art, where we dive into urban art that's both free and inspiring. Host Lita Doolan invites listeners to explore ephemeral street art across Britain, showcasing how creativity blossoms on pavements and in unexpected city corners.

Episode highlights include AI-discovered chalk murals and eco-friendly pavement art, bringing new voices into the open. Experience stories of community art in Camden Town and Manchester, along with a vibrant pop-up guerrilla art show in Bristol, fueled by LGBTQ+ artists and activists.

Join the movement by interacting with these fleeting masterpieces or sharing new finds using #StartYourArt. Stay tuned for more inspiration in our next episode!

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In this episode, we delve into the theme of reigniting your creative fire through the power of inspirational quotes from renowned writers. We explore how quotes like Emily Dickinson's "I'm nobody. Who are you?" and Mary Oliver's reflective question, "Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?", can serve as a catalyst for artistic expression and personal reflection.

The discussion encourages listeners to embrace the concept of anonymity and the quiet joys of blending into the background. By observing daily life with a fresh perspective, creatives can find unique inspirations for their art.

We also touch on the importance of having personal space and resources, as Virginia Woolf highlights, for the fulfillment of one's creative potential. Join us as we celebrate the unnoticed moments and let them fuel our artistic journey.

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Join us in this riveting episode as we explore the metaphoric dance of falling and the serene ease that follows. The conversation delves into the natural flow of life, likened to the movement of waters, where understanding stands against a hellish backdrop.

Listeners will uncover the transformation of time, as morning delight turns into the mystery of night, providing a deeper understanding of life's poetic transitions.

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Happy New Year! As we step into a new year brimming with creativity and inspiration, consider recharging with an off-season escape to an inspiring location. From the artistic allure of St. Ives and Penrith to the vibrant architecture of Portmeirion, these destinations offer more than just breathtaking scenery. They provide a canvas for your creativity, whether through journaling on coastal getaways or exploring local art colonies.

Visit places like Rivier Sands in Hayle for affordable stays with stunning views or discover historical narratives along Hadrian's Wall. Let the landscapes that inspired artists like Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth rekindle your own creative journey. Whether you're picking up a shell on a walk or documenting your thoughts with a handy app, inspiration is all around. Explore these unique locations, support local art, and fuel your creativity to fill January with vibrant colors and ideas.

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Join us as we explore the vibrant art scene that brings our city to life this Advent season. With inspiring murals and festive decorations, the atmosphere is bursting with holiday spirit and creativity. Our poetic journey takes us through local fairs, festive golf courses, and enchanting holiday scenes. As we sip mulled wine and savor the magic of the season, we delve into whimsical dialogue and cozy moments.

This episode captures the essence of Christmas with its evocative imagery and rhythmic verses. From stars twinkling in the night sky to the warmth of coffee cups clinking among friends, the poetry reflects the joy and wonder of the holidays. With each verse, we embrace the fleeting magic of snowflakes, festive traditions, and the promise of something extraordinary.

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Welcome to this special episode discussing the £10 Christmas bonus given to some benefits recipients. With its value unchanged since 1972, many share curious and humorous ideas on how they might spend or save this amount. From purchasing nostalgic treats like Freddos and Scratch cards to discussing more practical uses such as paying off overdrafts or buying everyday essentials, this episode explores a range of perspectives and options.

Listeners are taken on a journey through diverse opinions and see how this small bonus can make a big difference—or simply bring a smile. Whether you choose to donate, indulge in small luxuries, or plan for necessities, this episode serves as a reminder of personal choice and joy in spending.

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In this episode, we dive into the raw and complex emotions surrounding relationships and heartache. The speaker shares their personal experience of feeling played and disrespected, exploring ways to cope with emotional manipulation. They recount advice received from friends and family on confronting these situations — from meditating to finding peace within.

The speaker emphasizes the importance of self-worth and the challenges faced when dealing with someone who takes advantage of emotional accessibility. They also reflect on the behavior patterns of those manipulating emotions, and the courage it takes to confront and block negativity from their life.

This narrative ultimately encourages listeners to be wise, keep their choices open, and take proactive steps to protect themselves from emotional exploitation, all while underscoring the societal dynamics between genders in emotional relationships.

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Welcome to the first day of December, a month brimming with creative opportunities and festive surprises. Join us as we delve into exciting new releases and intriguing social media advent calendars, starting with Jerry Carroll's captivating storyline on X. Discover the unfolding adventure of an actor embarking on their next career move, and stay tuned as the story progresses.

On Instagram, Alan Kite unveils the first clue in a December adventure of poetic and cryptic wordplay that promises to engage and entertain. Meanwhile, book lovers can rejoice in the launch of "Foxes on the Edge," an e-book exploring a mystical Welsh village.

Reflect on the year's aqueous escapades with a look back at the provocative play "Vassa," an interactive theatrical experience rooted in water themes. Discover the power of physical theatre, where audiences turned storytellers through their own energy.

As we immerse in this season's festivities, appreciate the diversity of artistic expressions shared under #SundayFringe on social media, celebrating landscapes through evocative and accessible art.

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Welcome to an update on some terrific work to enjoy this week. Today, we journey to Castle Douglas to visit Gallery 141, an artist's cooperative that has showcased a wonderfully eclectic season. This year, the gallery has featured works by Mary Carroll, Stephen Todd, Zoe Ginty, and the Printmakers Collective. Currently, the gallery is exhibiting paintings by Scottish artist Alan Martin.

Alan Martin, born in Falkirk and based in Edinburgh since 2002, draws inspiration from the city's atmospheric old town. His abstract figurative works are known for their vivid, contrasting tones and geometric energy. Martin's paintings reflect his diverse interests in European history, folklore, archaeology, astronomy, and chamber music. His unique style offers a modern, bold take that contrasts with Edinburgh's classical architecture.

This exhibition in Castle Douglas provides a chance to immerse yourself in Martin's expansive world, where his cast of characters inhabit a unique and enchanting realm. The show runs until the 28th of this month, offering a warm and inviting experience to explore his creative vision. Whether you're inspired by the night sky or the rich history of Edinburgh, this exhibition promises a captivating journey through the eyes of Alan Martin.

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In the heart of Amsterdam's Dapper Market, a remarkable performance titled "Obstrat" unfolds as one of the last shows of Amsterdam Fringe. This site-specific theater piece by Markt Theatre delves into the lives of the homeless, inspired by their stories.

The company of four, through their fine voices and a captivating violin, create an immersive experience. The backdrop, decorated with colored newspapers and bursting curtains, adds a vibrant touch to the poignant tales shared.

With elements of slapstick humor and a welcoming atmosphere, the performance engages the audience deeply, fostering a sense of community. The show transcends cultural tourism, allowing everyone to participate freely and feel united in the shared narrative.

Highlighting issues like urbanization and gentrification, "op straat" raises important questions about homelessness and city life. The performance concludes with a communal chorus, leaving a lasting impact and a sense of hope.

Although Amsterdam Fringe has ended, "op straat" continues its journey through October. For more details on upcoming performances, visit Markt Theatre's website. This powerful work promises to reconnect with audiences, celebrating stories larger than our own.

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Join me on a reflective walk through the meadows of Edinburgh as I reminisce about the grandeur of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Amidst the changing leaves and lingering posters, I contemplate the contrasting yet equally exciting Amsterdam Fringe Festival, which I'll be attending next week.

The Amsterdam Fringe offers a more intimate experience with around 50 shows over 11 days, focusing on themes of hope, regeneration, and belonging. Highlights include a street performance sharing stories from the homeless community, a doll-themed narrative piece, and a transformative drumming show.

Discover how smaller fringes like Amsterdam create unique, cohesive voices compared to the vast inclusivity of Edinburgh. Engage with thought-provoking content and explore the dynamic offerings of Amsterdam Fringe, where each performance is a testament to the power of art in reflecting and shaping our world.

I encourage you to explore the Amsterdam Fringe website and immerse yourself in this vibrant festival. Your engagement and choices as an audience member ultimately shape the future of art. Enjoy this journey of discovery and have a wonderful day!

Greetings from Edinburgh.

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Hi, a warm welcome to this episode, where we delve into the creative practice of one of the popular artists currently performing on the fringe. Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Michael Traufer, the brilliant mind behind dazzling shows like Fabulet. We discuss his latest endeavor, The Pink List, and what it's like to debut a new musical in London.

Michael shares the excitement of performing in a city with a rich theatrical history and discerning audiences. He talks about the unique story of The Pink List and how London audiences have engaged with it, particularly the theme of post-war persecution of gay men in Germany.

We explore the extensive research Michael undertook, including a poignant visit to a concentration camp, and how this influenced his writing process. He reveals his creative journey, from the initial concept to the final performance, and the importance of authenticity in storytelling.

Michael also discusses his favorite song from the musical, the intimate setting of The King's Head Theatre, and offers words of inspiration to aspiring artists. He emphasizes the importance of telling stories that matter, thorough research, and the collaborative nature of creating a show.

Join us as we gain valuable insights into the making of The Pink List and celebrate the passion and dedication behind Michael Traufer's work. We hope this episode inspires your own creative practice. Here's to enriching and uplifting your artistic journey!

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Hi, we hope you're having a wonderful summer and really enjoying all the creativity that's out there. Looking forward to the festival season that's now underway. Camden is going great with new work from Michael Traufer, a brand new musical called The Pink List at the King's Head. Catch that in August.

If you're heading up to Edinburgh, then here are some of our tips. First, drink plenty of water because this summer looks like it's going to be a scorcher. And also, take time to enjoy some of the traditional venues. Paradise, The Vaults and St. Augustine, like the name almost suggests, is one of the original venues. And it's always worth picking something there because it keeps you in touch with what actors can do in atmospheric but quite stripped-back venues. The storytelling is often to the front in that.

Some of the shows gracing Paradise include a solo show inspired by the life of the performer Jerry Carroll. If you enjoyed Jerry at Zoo Venues last year, this would be a great time to follow up on his work. It's already had a great run at Brighton. "Light" shows just how you can bring a personal story and humor to a solo work.

Equally, if you're checking out Paradise venues, it's a good idea to pick one venue and see three or four shows there to save on time. One good show to check out is Chopped Liver and Unions from the States, presented by Blue Fire Theatre Company. This piece, inspired by the character Cyril Wesker, had a great run in Brighton too, so it's a good chance to see a work that's becoming more developed and gaining its ground.

At The Space, one of the largest and always growing venues in Edinburgh, you can find new work premiering. Edinburgh is a great place to search for brand new premieres. One notable mention is Edward's Talk, a devised drama part of the creative work of Soundcape Productions. It's 50 minutes in length and based primarily around a talk about speed awareness. Such a unique premise makes it worth checking out.

If you're exploring The Space, another show to consider is Ghost Light, a thriller set in 1865 that starts with the premise of experiencing ghosts firsthand. It takes place on Nidry Street.

On the Royal Mile, the heart of the entire Edinburgh Fringe, another Space venue to check out is Space on the Mile in Space 2. There, you can find Addict, a show that explores the impact of social media addiction. This is particularly interesting in today's modern society where social media plays a significant role in our lives.

Tech and forward-thinking shows are strongly represented this year. Apple of My Eye, an award-winning solo musical based on the life of Steve Jobs, is coming back. Especially now, with Apple having released their VR headset, it might be a fun time to revisit this musical.

Whether you're meticulously planning every minute of your Edinburgh Fringe experience or taking a lucky dip, we hope some of our choices inspire you. Share your creative works with us on Twitter or X using the hashtag #SundayFriend. Here's to a summer full of inspiration and satisfaction in your work!

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How eco Artists have been celebrating World Environment Day

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Enjoy St Patrick’s Day and celebrate with us Here’s some great art and artists to swing into the week with

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Top 5 tips to make your writing rise up today

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Enjoy a blast through our Sunday Fringe melee media event

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Three Bobby dazzling picks from Brighton

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Check out our new shows shared on Sunday Fringe this morning. Here’s to you.

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Excerpt of ‘Follow The Hare’ by P A MorrisBlackridge hopes at Hope Street Theatre And two celebrity birthdays 🥳

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Great designs in VR, bags and riversides

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Pop of poetry before midnight

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Catch 5 exciting new projects featuring at the Edinburgh Fringe and hear their creative team tell us how they got their inspiration to return to the largest festival on earth.

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2 minute flirt with verse

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GMFringe has three great online digital shows until end of July 2023: 🌈Tigers in the Wisteria 6pm @DoolanLita 🎭Making It Up (One Playwright to Another) 7.30pm @NormReyn 🎶A Night To Remember @Cvenues Christmas story Broadway style

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Celebrate Pride with a slice of Brighton Fringe at home

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Tips to get started today with p5js

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Home is not a place and New Fruitmarket show explored

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'two minutes to make new friends,
two minutes to retrace our steps,
two minutes to play a game,
two minutes to mend our hearts and say goodbye.'

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Haste Theatre ‘My Name Is’

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Opening soon - catch the UK Premiere of Journey to Venice at Finborough Theatre in London

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Tips on writing and performance from Adelaide SubdayFringe Interview #2

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The girlWho leads with a swirl In a small townBallgownWorldIs heard In the here

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Snow dropDrop So SpringBegins

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Seed grows and it snows

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Sunshine on petals Painting by Johney More coming in December 25th art show online

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Urban words and everyday verse

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Sky blue is true

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Walk talk and a new space found thro poetry

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When the ground feels sound

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Cheese with ham for the man

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Departure Lounge Sounds

Are you waiting and multi tasking? Are you asking?

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It’s raining reindeers !! Come shopping 🛍️ with the elf

Poem #Poetry

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Come to Birmingham to celebrate National Poetry Day ❤️💋🎸📺

Birmingham Hello

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New Theatre to enjoy online

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Brand new online show for Edinburgh Fringe Online

Audrey’s Art Club

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New Drama about the rare Greenland Shark

This is a short preview with Julie Broadbent and Jo Phillips-Lane

Get your ticket... here

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Beauty bounces out and around

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Space between trees gives ease

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Inspired by the True Story of the rare shark washing up on the Newlyn Coast.

A preview of a new drama coming to Greater Manchester Fringe by Lita Doolan.

Get ready to meet our exciting cast this year online!

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Morning play over the coastal horizon

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What does a fish see as it swims over Britain as the sea level drops ?

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Hope in thoughts

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She waits. She dances. She sees. She breathes and a new sound lands.

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Flower power has a new story With this short verse

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Coming soon - preview of new show for Edinburgh Fringe Online!

When love and marriage come between Art and Career what's a girl to do?

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Slip and slide on a short story ride

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Marine inspired poem with a view.

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See these paintings online www.Juliana.pictures/sonora

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Be inspired by open exhibitions

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Use the latest tech to make making Art a doddle

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Use your tablet to capture changes in the season

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Walk through twilight woodlands

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Walk through twilight woodlands

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60 seconds of delightful dusk

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Dance on the carpet of leaves with me

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Fruit market abstract exhibition

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A Morning Dew drop

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Brand New work from around the globe comes to Edinburgh

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Brand New Stories to watch on demand

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Poem for railway stations -as we talk we walk

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Hear the latest on new work at Brighton Festival

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Exciting shows are unveiled for this years Brighton Fringe

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15 minutes of Surreal Colourful Poetry for you

Enjoy a Wander around Wandsworth to find out what a Wand is Worth

Sending magic and light

Our latest work for you

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Free Apps to draw on the go #art #artist

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Check put hot tips for this exciting festival

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Morning inspired drawing tips are here

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Move your work up

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Art classes for all!

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Creative Tips online for you - Amazing Classes to join now

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A great way to learn to draw! Here are some great classes to check out

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A new digital festival full of fresh ideas

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How to join in the discussion to shape Theatre

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Cast - Kara Cole, Sara Haggerty, Judy Leonard

Director - Lita Doolan

Writers include Allie Costa, Judy Upton and Robert Wray and more

plus a small playlet by Lita Doolan on Activism

Come with us to Brighton

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Sit back and enjoy amazing new stories and poems written from some of the World's most exciting new writers.

Performed by a West End Cast - let us take you somewhere new as we picture a future without plastic!

Cast - Kara Cole, Sara Haggerty, Judy Leonard

Director - Lita Doolan

Writers include - Judy Upton, Robert Wray, Allie Costa, and more

plus a short playlet from Lita Doolan about Activism!

Thank you for listening!

Come with us to Brighton .. ;-)

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New writing Directed by Lita Doolan

Performed by Judy Leonard and Ian McShee

Curated as part of Burning Man Virtual Festival 2020

VERTEBRAE, CLAUSTROPHOBIA, AND DANIEL DAY-LEWIS by Donna Latham

The Retrieval by Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi 

Mother Nature by Lee R. Lawing

The Coat by Nick Maynard

Bunny Hop by Judy Upton

That Weekend in Belfast by Martha Patterson

Ghost Walks by Geoffrey Heptonstall

The Menopausal Freshman by Joyce Newman

Grazed Knees by Elspeth McColl

Blackpool Rock by Lita Doolan

Come and enjoy a rich afternoon of poetry and stories.

Hear more of our future work here 

The event is part of BURNING MAN FESTIVAL 2020

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Celebrate the best of a selection of love poetry by exciting new writers.

Check out the theme of acceptance viewed from fresh angles.

Poets include Sophie Bloor and Grant Foxon

The performances are premiered live on YouTube click here or go  https://youtu.be/-SDir-h2YV4

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Selected from a call for new writing on the Young Vic Genesis Website, hear 10 new stories about lockdown from exciting authors from US, NZ and Europe.

Performed by Ian McShee and Judy Leonard

Featured at Glasgow University Stay at Home Literary Festival 2020 2/5

Hear new work from - 

More by Charles Leipart

The End of the Day by Michael Noonan

Note to an Astronaut by Olivia Gillman

To My Reflection in the Window of a Bus That Momentarily Stopped at the Traffic Lights Outside My

Ground Floor Window – by Isaac Worthington

WITH THIS RING by Allie Costa

The Promise by Olu Alakija

Akosua in her Room by Jessica Mensah

No Smell by Archie Whyld

Officially Recovered by Rex McGregor

Mad Woman in the Attic by Martha Watson Allpress

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The Great British High Street award winners are announced today.

Revealing them here on Shop Local ! Podcast .. along with readings from these talented writers - winners of a recent call out -

Brown Bread by Gemma Murray Margot’s by Tasmin Lynne Margaret Pinder My Local’s Now A Wetherspoons by David Keenan Finding Oneself by Martha Patterson

Narrated by Actress Judy Leonard at a reading at The Dolphin

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Hear the latest updates about regional Theatre in this interview #actress

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5 minute fiction

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The New Year Theatre Honours

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Burst into the new year with new ideas. Here’s how.

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Update from the heart of London's New Writing Scene to inspire your yule

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Awards inspire new work

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Open the door to more

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Upbeat traditional fairy tale full of Panto fun

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Bargains for Artists

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A children’s story of coming home touring UK theatres

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Hot travel tips for Artists and more

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Short 5 minute drama set in a bus station

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Writers shine in this global scoop

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Computer says YES!

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Costume wins across the UK and beyond

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Enjoy work in cafes swimming pools and more

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Hit up the best work in Dublin this month and explore these gems

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Get your free stuff now

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Fresh hot story telling from Denmark hits the mark. Get your Danish fix.

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Check out the other Celtic nation in Edinburgh

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Take your pick from 5 popular 5 star wonders at this years Edinburgh Fringe

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Pick out an unusual mix of styles you may not get chance to see again ! 7 unique fringe shows.

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Who are the nominees ?? Find out more .. about this years ones to watch

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Enjoy free Art shoes away from the bustle of the Edinburgh Fringe

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See the essential Honeypot. Here why from Actor Abbi Douetil

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Exciting new drama inspired by the political landscape of Kashmir

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Tips on how to make it through to the end of the greatest show on earth with your sanity intact

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Walk on the not so wild side

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See all the colours of the Fringe this year

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Hear the highlights from a festival within a festival

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New exhibition at Huddersfield Railway Station

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Pick out your faves for a great August

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Tips on how to get the best from your Lumix

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Review of Masters of Fine Art Show bursting with new ideas

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Be inspired with takes from Home at Oxford Brooke’s

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Enjoy a taste of Andalusia in Scotland or shoot for your inspiration further afield

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Brighton Fringe and beyond

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Pick and mix your fave Art for free along the sea front in Brighton

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Jump into the fun of the festival with some hot hits

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The Warren opens with a bang

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Blown away by this Artist.

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5 shows about Mary.

Curious? Come see them at Brighton this month

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Brighton Fringe Historic Theatre Preview

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Be surrounded in blue

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Jump into this free flowing art festival in London and beyond

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Update on Molière at the Sunny South Bank this Easter

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Catch up with some of the hotshots coming to Brighton

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Hear the latest literary festival to inspire and inform in time for the weekend

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Follow your bliss and book a ticket for some magical journey at Edinburgh this year

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Have a night out in Sheffield with me

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Enjoy a free Oxford Exhibition that celebrates Spring in the city

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Paris Olympics Drama staged at Oxford Playhouse

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Jump into international day of happiness and celebrate World Poetry Day with this unique event

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Ideas to explore London from Paddington basin and beyond

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Hot shows to jazz up your August

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Tips on getting rural skills to inspire creativity

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Enjoy February your way

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Mixed Media show ‘Fantastic Cities’ entertains, informs and inspires

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This interview is full of inspiration from exquisite Artist Jemilin McMurray.  Contains some great tips on how to find new ideas and how to master a new skill.

'It's Time to Shine.' - Jemilin

FB/IG : @calligraphybyjemilin company website: www.solastaonline.com

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Words to bring in the new

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Warm up with some lyrics from Nature with some biography of Christina Rossetti

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Get your tickets early fir the greatest show on earth - Edinburgh Fringe

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Release your inner emotions with me!

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Keep warm with a boom off this hot list! Laughter guaranteed

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Hear the story of his believing in your self can help you triumph

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Enjoy a night out with me as we watch the tinsel and tree make one final sparkle in a traditional Panto

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Juice up for more zest

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Top tips for fun this holiday

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We got this ..

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Hear from Oxford Poets as we walk along High Street

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Walk to St Paul’s with me

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Happy holidays are here

Celebrate now

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Holiday Special

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Get more time to create with these 3 gadgets

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Follow Sabine on twitter & instagram @sabinekonrath for some great inspiration this festive period

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Love poetry for London