All Tomorrow's Festivals

All Tomorrow's Festivals

di Label Sessions
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E20: What's Emerging From Tomorrow's Festivals with Nick Sherrard + Josh Nixon
Welcome to All Tomorrow's Festivals, exploring what's happening in festivals now, to discover what may be happening everywhere next. It turns out the biggest gathering of creative people in one place anyway tells us quite a lot about what's emerging in the arts, entertainment, culture and beyond. This episode, MD of Label Sessions Nick Sherrard and content producer Josh Nixon look back on the series and discuss the five findings or takeaways we've found by talking to the artists performing at one of the world's biggest art festivals. --- Through podcasts we give you a little taste of what it would be like to have a live 1:1 session with leaders just like this through Label Sessions. To find out more and have the real experience visit labelsessions.com.
E19: Whisper Walk with Writer + Co-Creator Alexandra Silber
Welcome to All Tomorrow's Festivals, exploring what's happening in festivals now, to discover what may be happening everywhere next. This episode, writer + co-creator Alexandra Silber shares with us Whisper Walk: a documentary-style testimonial piece that explores the intimate power and the deep connection between memory and place. As audiences walk through Edinburgh, voices gently whisper in their ears, stories tied to the very locations they pass. --- Through podcasts we give you a little taste of what it would be like to have a live 1:1 session with leaders just like this through Label Sessions. To find out more and have the real experience visit labelsessions.com.
E18: No Good Drunk with Writer + Performer Stacie Burrows
Welcome to All Tomorrow's Festivals, exploring what's happening in festivals now, to discover what may be happening everywhere next. This episode, writer + performer Stacie Burrows confronts the ghosts we carry in this hauntingly lyrical road trip through memory and addiction in No Good Drunk. Embellished with Southern Gothic tones, this intensely personal and harmonious solo show unearths the generational impact of alcoholism and domestic abuse—with compassion, humour and a deep love for the women who survived it. --- Through podcasts we give you a little taste of what it would be like to have a live 1:1 session with leaders just like this through Label Sessions. To find out more and have the real experience visit labelsessions.com.
E17: Trouble, Struggle, Bubble & Squeak with Writer + Performer Victoria Melody
Welcome to All Tomorrow's Festivals, exploring what's happening in festivals now, to discover what may be happening everywhere next. This episode, award-winning theatre maker Victoria Melody talks to us about "Trouble, Struggle, Bubble and Squeak - a new playful theatre piece that celebrates the power of community and the ordinary people who shape history. --- Through podcasts we give you a little taste of what it would be like to have a live 1:1 session with leaders just like this through Label Sessions. To find out more and have the real experience visit labelsessions.com.
E16: Bury the Hatchet with Producer Claire Gilbert
Welcome to All Tomorrow's Festivals, exploring what's happening in festivals now, to discover what may be happening everywhere next. This episode, producer Claire Gilbert talks to us about 'Bury the Hatchet'. Combining bluegrass murder ballads with satirical storytelling, the show unpicks Lizzie Borden’s 1892 alleged crime and subsequent trial, America’s greatest ever unsolved murder mystery. Although acquitted, Lizzie was forever a condemned woman, her story written not by evidence but by the media’s hunger for scandal. When the public decides a woman’s fate before the jury, does thetruth even matter? --- Through podcasts we give you a little taste of what it would be like to have a live 1:1 session with leaders just like this through Label Sessions. To find out more and have the real experience visit labelsessions.com.
E15: Mary, Queen of Rock! with Writer + Performer Mhairi McCall
Welcome to All Tomorrow's Festivals, exploring what's happening in festivals now, to discover what may be happening everywhere next. This episode, writer + performer Mhairi McCall talks us through 'Mary, Queen of Rock!' -- an original take on a classic Scottish story. This original new musical features several different genres of music but is essentially a rock opera. --- Through podcasts we give you a little taste of what it would be like to have a live 1:1 session with leaders just like this through Label Sessions. To find out more and have the real experience visit labelsessions.com.
E14: Alright Sunshine with Playwright Isla Cowan
Welcome to All Tomorrow's Festivals, exploring what's happening in festivals now, to discover what may be happening everywhere next. This episode, playwright Isla Cowan talks us through Alright Sunshine, a razor-sharp monologue dissecting gender, power, and who owns public space: "When PC Nicky McCreadie responds to a mass brawl on Edinburgh’s Meadows, she finds herself face-to-face with a past she’d rather forget." --- Through podcasts we give you a little taste of what it would be like to have a live 1:1 session with leaders just like this through Label Sessions. To find out more and have the real experience visit labelsessions.com.
E13: Mind How You Go with Writer + Performer Michelle Burke
Welcome to All Tomorrow's Festivals, exploring what's happening in festivals now, to discover what may be happening everywhere next. This episode, folk singer-songwriter and theatre-maker Michelle Burke walks us through a deep-dive into her surreal family history in 'Mind How You Go'. Through a captivating fusion of storytelling and original music, her show explores identity, migration and family folklore. --- Through podcasts we give you a little taste of what it would be like to have a live 1:1 session with leaders just like this through Label Sessions. To find out more and have the real experience visit labelsessions.com.
E12: Facility 111: A Government Experiment with Director, Writer + Performer Inge-Vera Lipsius
Welcome to All Tomorrow's Festivals, exploring what's happening in festivals now, to discover what may be happening everywhere next. This episode, director, writer + performer Inge-Vera Lipsius asks audiences to visualise poetic images in two interconnected cities in complete darkness: one made of glass, another of sand. Are we ultimately less different from one another than we think? Lipsius is an American/Dutch director, writer, performer. Staging sold-out productions in London and Amsterdam, her play Quad Loop, the first on the Kamila Valieva scandal at the 2022 Winter Olympics, was selected for the Bomb Factory Theatre New Writing Showcase at the Bush Theatre. Find Inge-Vera in Lyn Gardner's top 20 Picks for the Edinburgh Fringe 2025: https://stagedoor.com/theatre-guide/lyn-gardner/lyns-top-20-picks-for-edinburgh-fringe-2025?ia=2039 --- Through podcasts we give you a little taste of what it would be like to have a live 1:1 session with leaders just like this through Label Sessions. To find out more and have the real experience visit labelsessions.com.
E11: Split Ends with Writer + Performer Claudia Shnier
Welcome to All Tomorrow's Festivals, exploring what's happening in festivals now, to discover what may be happening everywhere next. This episode, writer + performer Claudia Shnier shares her exploration of control, love and the addiction to people who hurt us, with the award-nominated Split Ends. She uses physical theatre, puppetry and multi-media to question when we are in control or incredibly out of it. --- Through podcasts we give you a little taste of what it would be like to have a live 1:1 session with leaders just like this through Label Sessions. To find out more and have the real experience visit labelsessions.com.
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