Episodes

Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Episode 30 I Carolyn Lloyd-Davies
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains talk about Violence and Rape.
This week on The Stagey Place, Eliott is joined by Carolyn Lloyd-Davies, the Playwright and Producer of Penetration, which is currently playing at The Cockpit Theatre in London, until Saturday 9th October. We talk about Carolyn's love for Fringe Theatre, as well as her inspirations behind her latest production.
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Tuesday Sep 21, 2021
Epiosde 29 I Robert Holtom
Tuesday Sep 21, 2021
Tuesday Sep 21, 2021
In our Second Episode of Series Four, Robert Holtom joins Eliott in The Stagey Place Virtual Studio to chat about their Murder Mystery Inspirations from back at University, as well as their love of The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, right through to talking about their upcoming run of Dumbledore Is So Gay at The Pleasance, in which they are credited as Playwright.
You can follow Dumble Is So Gay on Twitter and Instagram (@DISG_Play), as well as The Stagey Place (@TheStageyPlace).

Tuesday Sep 14, 2021
Epiosde 28 I Piers Black
Tuesday Sep 14, 2021
Tuesday Sep 14, 2021
The Stagey Place is back, and we're into the flow of it all now as we hit our fourth series!
Joining Eliott on the show this week, we have Writer and Director Piers Black, who has worked in the past in venues such as The Lyric Hammersmith, The Royal Exchange in Manchester, The Almeida Theatre, and The National Theatre. His latest piece of work, Catching Comets, is having it's London Premiere at The Pleasance Theatre, after rave reviews from The Edinburgh Fringe's 2019 Festival, and we chat about all this, and so much more.
You can follow Pier's work by heading over to www.piersblack.com, as well on Twitter (@PBlackHawkins). You can also follow The Stagey Place on Instagram & Twitter (@TheStageyPlace).

Wednesday May 05, 2021
Epiosde 27 I Sam Diaz
Wednesday May 05, 2021
Wednesday May 05, 2021
As we reach the end of this current series of The Stagey Place, Video & Audio Producer Sam Diaz wraps up this run of episodes with talk of why streaming has become such a powerful and predominant feature for our industry throughout the lockdowns.
You can follow Sam on Instagram and Twitter (@IAmSamDiaz), as well as his website samdiaz.co.uk. You can also follow The Stagey Place on Instagram and Twitter (@TheStageyPlace).

Wednesday Apr 28, 2021
Epiosde 26 I Jake Waby
Wednesday Apr 28, 2021
Wednesday Apr 28, 2021
It's the penultimate episode of Series 3, and joining Eliott in The Stagey Place studio this week is Video Producer Jake Waby, whose credits include Intermissions, West End Does, and the reopening announcement video for Everybody's Talking About Jamie.
To catch all of Jake's work, you can follow him on Instagram (@jakewaby), or why not check out his website, jw.productions, where there you'll find information and clips from all of Jake's projects. You can also follow The Stagey Place on Instagram and Twitter (@thestageyplace).

Friday Apr 23, 2021
Epiosde 25 I Musical The Musical
Friday Apr 23, 2021
Friday Apr 23, 2021
In this special bonus episode of The Stagey Place, Eliott is joined by the creative team behind Musical The Musical, who talk about recording tracks over lockdown, and how they've managed to perform concerts outdoors whilst in the midst of a pandemic, whilst based in Massachusetts.
On May 8th, Musical The Musical will be streaming worldwide their upcoming concert, at 4pm EST / 8PM GMT. To book tickets, head over to www.musicalthemusical.org/concert.
You can follow Musical The Musical on Instagram (@musical.themusical). You can follow The Stagey Place on Instagram and Twitter (@TheStageyPlace).

Wednesday Apr 21, 2021
Epiosde 24 I Sinéad Smith
Wednesday Apr 21, 2021
Wednesday Apr 21, 2021
From a background with little exposure to theatre, Sinéad Smith joins us this week in Episode 4 of The Stagey Place talk about how doing work experience at Bord Gáis Energy Theatre opened up her eyes to a world backstage in Wardrobe.
We also chat about Phantom of the Opera, where Sinéad was the Dresser for the lead female character, Christine, and how life is treating her currently in Ireland, where she resides over lockdown.
You can follow The Stagey Place on Instagram and Twitter (@thestageyplace).

Wednesday Apr 14, 2021
Epiosde 23 I Amber Savva
Wednesday Apr 14, 2021
Wednesday Apr 14, 2021
We're halfway through our third series, and I am delighted to have Amber Savva joining me in The Stagey Place Virtual Studio this week to talk about life as a Theatre Maker. From Assistant Producing to starring in films as a child actor, we chat all this and more, including how Lockdown taught Amber to host her own set up ready to record her very own Podcast, Riffs and Scripts, which she co-host with her friend and musician, Cole Bryant!
You can follow Amber on Instagram (@ambersavva) as well as Twitter (@MissSavva). You can also follow Amber's Podcast 'Riffs and Scripts' on Instagram (@riffsandscriptspod). You can follow The Stagey Place on Instagram and Twitter (@TheStageyPlace).

Wednesday Apr 07, 2021
Episode 22 I Danny Kaan
Wednesday Apr 07, 2021
Wednesday Apr 07, 2021
From taking photos of your favourite West End Stars, to going above and beyond with the Dear Audience Book (A Coffee Book Sensation), and even a spot of vlogging along the way, Danny Kaan joins Eliott in The Stagey Place Virtual Studio to chat all this and so much more, in the hope to inspire the new generation of Theatre Photographers.
You can follow Danny on Social Media (Mainly Instagram) over at @danny_with_a_camera, @dannystheatrelife, and @dearaudience2020, where there you will be able to find more information about the Dear Audience Book, spoken about in the episode. You can also follow The Stagey Place over on Instagram and Twitter (@TheStageyPlace).

Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
Episode 21 I Rebecca Pitt
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
Series 3 has officially launched, and to begin this six-part run, we have the incredibly artistic Rebecca Pitt in the Stagey Place hot seat. Whilst some of you may not be familiar with her name, Rebecca's creative work is so universal, that you'll surely be familiar with her work within the industry, with some of her credits including Six, Amélie, the Mischief Comedy Productions, and The Mystery Agency. Rebecca has also regularly worked with Theatre Royal Stratford East, The Young Vic, Exeter Northcott Theatre and The Barn Theatre.
You can follow Rebecca's work over on her website, www.rebeccapitt.co.uk. You can follow The Stagey Place on Instagram and Twitter (@TheStageyPlace).


