Episodi

  • The Pink Podcast: Remote Theatre
    Dec 26 2025
    For the final episode of Season 3, The Pink Podcast travels beyond the city to explore remote theatre in the UK. Host Chloé Nelkin is joined by artistic directors Rebecca Atkinson-Lord (An Tobar & Mull Theatre) and Julia Samuels (Theatre by the Lake) to discuss creativity, community and leadership in extraordinary rural locations — and why theatre made far from urban centres can be some of the boldest and most vital work of all.

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    30 min
  • Becoming Bob Cratchit
    Dec 17 2025
    In this festive episode of The Pink Podcast, Chloé Nelkin is joined by Henry Davis and Rob Compton, who are both playing Bob Cratchit this season in two different productions of A Christmas Carol. Together, they explore what makes Bob the heart of the story, how the role changes across adaptations, and what it means to bring kindness and warmth to the stage year after year.

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    28 min
  • Transforming Spaces for Performance
    Dec 3 2025
    In the latest episode of The Pink Podcast Chloé Nelkin explores how Katie Posner (Co-Director of Paines Plough) and Ruby Law (Set Designer and Architect,Set designer for Come Alive) transform spaces into powerful platforms for performance.

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    28 min
  • Writing Across Different Mediums
    Nov 19 2025
    In this new episode of The Pink Podcast, Guardian critic Arifa Akbar and writer Anoushka Warden explore how stories move between page, stage and screen—diving into creativity, identity and the power of personal truth.

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    32 min
  • The Pink Podcast: Multi-Rolling with Operation Mincemeat
    Nov 5 2025
    In this new episode of The Pink Podcast -host Chloé Nelkin talks to Operation Mincemeat’s David Cumming — one of the show’s creators now performing on Broadway — and West End star Peter McGovern about the art, madness, and magic of multi-rolling in this global musical sensation.

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    26 min
  • The Pink Podcast: Theatre For Social Change
    Oct 23 2025
    On this new episode of The Pink Podcast, we’re joined by Matt Steinberg, Artistic Director of Outside Edge Theatre Company, the UK’s leading charity using drama to support addiction recovery, and Emilia Teglia, founder and Artistic Director of Odd Eyes Theatre, a company creating bold, participatory work that champions diversity and social mobility. Together with host Chloé Nelkin, they explore the power of Theatre for Social Change -how creativity, community, and performance can transform lives and inspire action.

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    31 min
  • The Pink Podcast:Theatre As a Night Out
    Oct 1 2025
    On this new episode of 'The Pink Podcast', we’re joined by Neil Connolly, top dog producer and Creative Director for Immersive Everywhere, part of the team behind 'Traitors Live'. Alongside him we speak to actor and theatre-maker Andrew MacMillan who is currently performing multiple roles in 'Plied & Prejudice'. Together with Chloé Nelkin, they explore what we mean by “Theatre as a Night Out” and tackle the big question: is the word “immersive” really that dirty?

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    34 min
  • The Pink Podcast: A day in the life of a West End performer (2)
    Aug 27 2025
    Find out all of the ins and outs of a day in the life of a West End performer as Chloé sits down with the Lion King's Stephenson Ardern-Sodje, Here We Are's Molly Lynch, and Death Note's Joaquin Pedro Valdes.

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    39 min