
Traverse Theatre Podcast
1) Denouement by John Morton | Traverse Festival
Who knows how long more the arse will be dragged out of this? It’s 2048 and the end of the world is nigh. Actually, it’s not that nigh – it’s been going on for flipping ages and everyone’s a bit ove...Show More
2) Where we left off... Director Lorn Macdonald on Declan interviewed by Debbie Hannan
Debbie Hannan, Co-Artistic Director Designate at the Traverse Theatre speaks to Lorn Macdonald, the BAFTA award-winning actor who is making his directorial debut at Traverse Festival 2020 with Declan ...Show More
3) The Watercooler by Uma Nada-Rajah
Two co-workers meet in the staff room of a non-descript corporate office. As one colleague struggles with current events across the Atlantic hitting home, the other is tasked with assessing her mental...Show More
4) Matterhorn By Amy Rhianne Milton
A cathedral at the edge of time, at the end of the world. A few hundred cling to life within its thick, safe walls. Humanity’s final outpost. The cathedral bells ring out in the hopes of finding more ...Show More
5) How to Pitch Your Plays to Theatres with Gareth Nicholls
For this episode, the final in the series, our Co-Artistic Director, Gareth Nicholls walks you through the process of pitching your play to theatres, from research right through to building an ongoing...Show More
6) Doomsdays by Conor O'Loughlin
21st December 2012, the day the world was meant to end. The day a cult leader’s apocalyptic predictions failed. Faye and Felix devoted themselves to a doomsday that didn’t come and now, having seen th...Show More
7) Rabbit Catcher by Rebecca Martin
Dead in the woods, Ren of Ord clears her windpipe of soil, earth and rot. Sworn to enact vengeance, she rises to protect her land and her sisterhood from the fate that befell her that day upon the hil...Show More
8) Quick-fire Questions & Advice from Playwrights
In this episode some familiar voices that you've heard throughout the series will tackle some quick-fire playwriting related questions.
9) Open Submissions Reader Interviews
Literary Associate, Eleanor White speaks to four members of our readers panel to find out what they look out for when reading scripts.
10) Representing Working-Class Voices with Debbie Hannan & Nessah Muthy
'Just keep writing. Keep telling the story that you want to tell, the story that you don't see and that needs to be centre stage.' Grab yourself a cuppa and settle in as Debbie Hannan and Nessah Muth...Show More