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Share Drama: As You Like It with Natalie Grady

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Share Drama: As You Like It with Natalie Grady
Actor Natalie Grady explores the ingredients that make a good story become a timeless classic.
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Natalie Grady


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Share Drama: Henry V with Brendan O’Hea

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Share Drama: Henry V with Brendan O’Hea
David talks to actor David O'Hea about the importance of being surrounded by good writing to elevate an acting career, and how he discovered that while working with Stephen Sondheim at the National Theatre.
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Brendan O'Hea


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Share Drama: Othello with Steven Miller

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Share Drama: Othello with Steven Miller
David talks with actor Steven Miller about the different roles he has performed in his career, from his work as Lenny Lyons in the soap Casualty, through playing Boromir in a musical version of Lord Of The Rings to his latest work as the evil Iago in Othello.
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Steven Miller


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Share Drama: Henry IV Parts I and II with Alex Hassell

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Share Drama: Henry IV Parts I and II with Alex Hassell
In this episode, Alex Hassell explains how musical theatre inspired him to be an actor. He refers to acting as a career full of difficulties, from the eventual struggles of making ends meet to finding new ways to engage with the audience.
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Alex Hassell


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Share Drama: Henry IV Part I with Jade Anouka

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Share Drama: Henry IV Part I with Jade Anouka
David talks with actor Jade Anouka about playing Juliette in Qatar, Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and her experience performing the female version of Henry IV.
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Jade Anouka


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Share Drama: Anthony and Cleopatra with Sirine Saba

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Share Drama: Anthony and Cleopatra with Sirine Saba
David talks to the actor Sirine Saba about David Eldridge's new play Holy Warriors at The Globe, growing up in the Middle East and the time she had to play Cleopatra with 2 hours notice.
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Sirine Saba


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Share Drama: The Tempest with Sarah Berger

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Share Drama: The Tempest with Sarah Berger
David talks to the actor Sarah Berger about playing Ariel in The Tempest, why her theatre company believes in paying actors a working wage, and the time she used Peter O'Toole as a baby sitter.
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Sarah Berger


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Share Drama: Pericles with Marianne Oldham

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Share Drama: Pericles with Marianne Oldham
David talks to the actor Marianne Oldham about filming World War I epic drama The Crimsom Field, her time working with The Factory theatre company, and what it's like working as an actor in South Africa.
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Marianne Oldham


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Share Drama: Romeo and Juliet with Alex Felton

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Share Drama: Romeo and Juliet with Alex Felton
David talks to the actor Alex Felton about playing Romeo in a swimming pool in Manchester, working with Marianne Elliot and Clare Higgins at the National Theatre, and touring with Belinda Lang.
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Alex Felton


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Share Drama: A Midsummer Night's Dream with Saskia Portway

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Share Drama: A Midsummer Night's Dream with Saskia Portway
David talks to the actor Saskia Portway about touring the world with a theatre show, the years she spent at Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory in Bristol, working with Nick Hyntner at the National Theatre and the hard economic realities of Shakespeare's best loved comedy.
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Saskia Portway


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