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Di: Nancy Netherwood & Sam Webber
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A fortnightly theatre bookclub hosted by Nancy Netherwood and Sam Webber. Every other Thursday we take a deep dive into a different play from a range of genres, writers, times and places - join in the conversation over on Instagram @playground_pod


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  • The Seagull by Anton Chekhov
    Jan 22 2026

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    After an infamously terrible debut, this classic Russian play went on to define naturalism, changing how we make theatre in the West forever. It is also full of sad theatre makers, which may go some way to explain its enduring popularity with theatre makers.

    We talk 3D characters, endurance, and theatres first goth icon.

    Content Warnings: Suicide/Ageism/Infant death/Mortality

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    Chat to host Nancy @N_Netherwood on various
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    55 min
  • Futureproof by Lynda Radley
    Jan 8 2026

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    A travelling 'Odditorium' is struggling to make ends meet, and as a change of tactic the performers start trying to make themselves as normal as can be. If you can see how bleak this is about to get, then congratulations on having more insight than Riley, the owner of this circus.

    We talk fables, otherness, and the futility of trying to fit in.

    Content Warnings: Domestic abuse/Transphobia/Ableism/Child Abuse/Forced Surgery

    Have some feedback? A play you'd like us to cover?

    Chat to host Nancy @N_Netherwood on various
    Chat to host Sam @Samwebbercool2 on Instagram (and go find @rootlingtheatre for his puppet antics)

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    47 min
  • Misterman by Enda Walsh
    Dec 4 2025

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    Cillian Murphy somehow remains looking beautiful through this deeply intense and gruelling play - first performed in 1999 by Walsh himself, we very specifically take a look at the revised/updated 2011 version which took the intimate one-person show and blew it up to National Theatre size.

    We talk the victim mentality, routine as self-expression, and bootleg theatre recordings.

    Have some feedback? A play you'd like us to cover?

    Chat to host Nancy @N_Netherwood on various
    Chat to host Sam @Samwebbercool2 on Instagram (and go find @rootlingtheatre for his puppet antics)

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    46 min
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