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Famous People You've Never Heard Of

History Podcasts

Our podcasts are a mix of conversations with a wide range of subject matter experts and enthusiasts, interspersed with the occasional audio drama. Each episode focuses on one person, a group of people or a genre from the world of entertainment that we wish to bring back to the spotlight and who has been lost to history or is in danger of being so.The Arts industries are currently in peril but this is nothing new. The Entertainment industry in all its guises has seen it all before. Political turmoil, plague, poverty, overnight success, sudden failure and the long term closure of theatres are not unique to the 21st century.We are not academics (although luckily some of our prestigious guests are) so don't expect forensic analysis or ground breaking research in every episode. We are entertainers, passionate about our craft, its heritage and its future. And we want to share our enthusiasm with you!

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United Kingdom

Description:

Our podcasts are a mix of conversations with a wide range of subject matter experts and enthusiasts, interspersed with the occasional audio drama. Each episode focuses on one person, a group of people or a genre from the world of entertainment that we wish to bring back to the spotlight and who has been lost to history or is in danger of being so.The Arts industries are currently in peril but this is nothing new. The Entertainment industry in all its guises has seen it all before. Political turmoil, plague, poverty, overnight success, sudden failure and the long term closure of theatres are not unique to the 21st century.We are not academics (although luckily some of our prestigious guests are) so don't expect forensic analysis or ground breaking research in every episode. We are entertainers, passionate about our craft, its heritage and its future. And we want to share our enthusiasm with you!

Language:

English

Contact:

07887 903212


Episodes
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Her Father's Daughter - Stephen Bourne & Patricia Hammond talk about Avril Coleridge-Taylor

3/29/2023
Avril Coleridge-Taylor (1903-1988); Wikipedia says she was a "pianist". She was. She was also a composer and conductor (in fact she was the first female conductor of the band of the Royal Marines). She was also the daughter of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. Historian and author Stephen Bourne and musician and author Patricia Hammond talk about her talent and her eventful life in this episode. Find out more about Stephen and his work championing black and LGBTQ history here: https://stephenbourne.co.uk/ Follow Stephen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpoppies14 Find out more about Patricia, her music and her work to rediscover the music of the past , particularly unsung female composers here: https://patriciahammond.com/ Follow Patricia on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/hammondpatricia Music: Mr Sun & Can Sorrow Find Me are used with permission. Both, along with many other gems can be found on Patricia's Youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/patriciahammondsongs Host: Lottie Walker Guests: Stephen Bourne & Patricia Hammond Production & Editing: Harry Jacobs Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes. If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

Duration:00:26:12

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"Damn Tom & Jerry" - Dr Mary Shannon Talks About Billy Waters. With Charlotte Campbell.

3/21/2023
We're delighted and privileged to be releasing today's podcast on the 200th anniversary of the death of Billy Waters. Born in 1776 Waters was a familiar sight on the Strand in London. He was a black ex-sailor who had been invalided out of the Navy after losing a leg. With a crude wooden prosthesis he danced and also played the violin outside the Adelphi Theatre. He became so famous that a whole industry grew up around him - his picture was painted by celebrated artists of the time, there were porcelain statues of him on sale and he was even portrayed in a popular play. Sadly this story does not end well. Why do we refer to him as "Waters" and not "Billy"? precisely because "Billy Waters" became a fictionalised character. In this podcast Dr. Mary Shannon talks about the real man behind the myth and how popular culture has not changed much in 200 years. The "fame game" is still exploiting the vulnerable. What has changed considerably is the life of the busker and we're also fortunate to have first hand experiences of the modern day busking life told to us by Charlotte Campbell. We've told some sad tales during the time we've been recording our podcasts, but Waters' is possibly the most tragic. We just hope that we can contribute a little to seeing him get the attention he deserves. Guest: Dr. Mary Shannon Guest: Charlotte Campbell Host: Lottie Walker Production & Editing: Harry Jacobs Find out more about Mary: https://pure.roehampton.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/mary-l-shannon Look out for Mary's book, "Billy Waters is Dancing", which will be published by Yale University Press. This research received support of a Linda H. Peterson Fellowship awarded by the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals and funded from the bequest of the Eileen Curran estate; it is currently funded by a Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship Grant. Leverhulme Trust: https://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/ The Research Society for Victorian Periodicals: https://rs4vp.org/ Find out more about Charlotte: https://www.charlottecampbell.co.uk/ More from Mary about Waters on BBC Radio 3: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001k1g8 Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes. If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

Duration:00:31:55

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"The African Mahler": Chenoa Murphy talks about Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.

3/14/2023
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912) was a British composer. His mother was English and his father from Sierra Leone. He referred to himself as "Anglo-African" and was referred to by white musicians in the US as the "Black Mahler", which is the title of the biography by Charles Elford. Coleridge-Taylor entered the Royal College of Music at the age of only 15 and was taught by Prof. Charles Villiers Stanford, who conducted the debut performance of Coleridge-Taylor's "Hiawatha". He is renowned in the US as a role model for black classical musicians and Elgar said he was “far and away the cleverest fellow going amongst the younger men". We hope you enjoy finding out more about him. Guest : Chenoa Murphy Host: Lottie Walker Editor: Harry Jacobs About Chenoa Murphy: https://blackclassicalmusicians.com/about-chenoa/ Follow Chenoa on Twitter : https://twitter.com/chenoaalamu Suzuki Association of America: https://suzukiassociation.org/ Chineke! Foundation: https://www.chineke.org/ The Black Mahler Website: http://www.blackmahler.com/ Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes. If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

Duration:00:18:03

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Blood, Sweat and Vaginas , with Paula David - One Woman Wednesdays

3/8/2023
Paula David's one woman show is a journey through menopause and a discovery of self. It is poetic and musical, has movement and dance and examines something that all women experience and few have the courage to speak about. It is also highly amusing! Paula spoke to us about the show ahead of her one night at the Exchange in Twickenham on 29th March as part of the One Woman Wednesday season. Book tickets for the show here: https://exchangetwickenham.co.uk/event/blood-sweat-vaginas/ Guest: Paula David Host: Lottie Walker Editor: Harry Jacobs Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes. If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

Duration:00:11:06

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Tickbox with Lubna Kerr- One Woman Wednesdays

2/25/2023
Actor and stand up comedian Lubna Kerr has been ticking boxes all her life. In this one woman show she tells the tale of her parents' relocation to Glasgow from Pakistan and how they swapped their upper middle class lives for inner city living. This is a tale of immigration, personal development, family, friendship - and Tunnock's teacakes! The show is part of One woman Wednesdays at The Exchange in Twickenham, See it on 15th March. book tickets for the show...

Duration:00:11:26

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She Wolves with Laura Careless - One Woman Wednesdays

2/24/2023
This one-woman show, based on the book and television series She-Wolves: The Women who Ruled England Before Elizabeth by historian Helen Castor, depicts the lives of five of England’s most famous medieval queens (Empress Matilda, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Isabella of France, Margaret of Anjou, and Mary I) using speech, song, dance, and animation. Performer Laura Careless chats to us about how the show came about, what the show is about and her relationship with the incredible women featured in the show. She Wolves features on International Women's Day, March 8th at The Exchange Twickenham as part of the One Woman Wednesday festival. Buy tickets for the show here: https://exchangetwickenham.co.uk/event/she-wolves-oww/ Find out about Laura and the She Wolves Project here: https://linktr.ee/shewolvespro Find Helen Castor's books: https://www.faber.co.uk/author/helen-castor/ Follow Laura on social media: https://twitter.com/shewolvespro https://www.instagram.com/shewolvespro Guest: Laura Careless Host: Lottie Walker Edited by: Harry Jacobs Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes. If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

Duration:00:14:12

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Testament of Yootha - One Woman Wednesdays

2/13/2023
Yootha Joyce, best known for "George and Mildred" was one of the best known TV stars of the 1970's. But she was so much more... Award -winning actress Caroline Burns-Cooke tells her story in the brilliant one woman show "Testament of Yootha", showing for one night only at the Exchange in Twickenham on 22nd March as part of the One Woman Wednesday season to celebrate Womens History Month and International Womens Day. We had a quick chat with her about the show..... Guest: Caroline Burns Cooke Host: Lottie Walker Editor: Harry Jacobs Book tickets for 22nd March here: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/stmarysuni/t-ojmjgvm Follow Caroline on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/proxyrope Follow Caroline on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CarolineCooke19 Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes. If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

Duration:00:09:30

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The Ballad of Mulan - One Woman Wednesdays

2/11/2023
For ten years Mulan, disguised as a man, has fought for the Chinese Empire, but now the fighting is coming to an end, one last battle and she will be going home - but can she return to her old life and become a woman again? A search for an identity in a violent world. This project is Michelle Yim’s third solo show commission. It has toured Fringe Festivals and many UK venues. The Ballad of Mulan is the first in our series of "One Woman Wednesdays", a short season we have curated to...

Duration:00:10:59

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Isadorable! Elizabeth Blake Talks About Isadora Duncan

10/26/2022
Isadora Duncan: dancer, muse, innovator, political activist and so much more was born in the USA in 1877. She died in Nice, France in 1927 in a freak accident that is sadly the thing that she seems to be most remembered for. Well we want to change that! Elizabeth Blake is an actress, dancer and choreographer. She has written and is currently performing a one woman show about Isadora that has wowed audiences and critics alike and today and we're delighted she agreed to chat to us about the great Isadora Duncan. Check out Elizabeth - and see where to see the show "Isadora the Barefoot Dancer" here: https://www.facebook.com/isadoraidancewhatiam Follow Elizabeth on Twitter https://twitter.com/ebchoreo Tickets for the show in Petersfield on 9th November: https://petersfieldmuseum.digitickets.co.uk/event-tickets/43026?catID=34086 Other interesting stuff: https://www.petersfieldmuseum.co.uk// https://www.phoenixarts.co.uk/ https://www.bookdepository.com/author/Isadora-Duncan And a note from us: Thank you for listening. If you'd like to help us in our work in keeping the podcast going and the memories of all these lovely people alive, do please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do, just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes. If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

Duration:00:43:17

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Sex, Love and Classical Music - Elena Mazzon talks about Clara Schumann

7/26/2022
Clara Schumann, a pianist, composer and piano teacher. And wife of Robert Schumann. Clara Wieck had a fascinating life- a child prodigy, like Mozart before her she was touring as a concert pianist under the watchful eye of her domineering father from a very young age. She went on to marry Robert, have eight children and continue to work in the male dominated world of classical music until she died aged 76 having survived all but two of her children. Elena Mazzon is an actress and musician whose play, "Clara, Sex, Love & Classical Music" won rave reviews on its world tour and after a two year pandemic-related hiatus will be at the 2022 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. You can see the show at the award-winning Pianodrome during its residency at the Old Royal High on Calton Hill. Fringe Ticket Link: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/clara-sex-love-and-classical-music Elena Mazzon: https://www.elenamazzon.com/ Stefania Passamonte: http://stefaniapassamonte.com/ Further Reading: "Clara Schumann" by Nancy B. Reich "Clara" by Janice Galloway Presenter: Lottie Walker Guest: Elena Mazzon Editor: Jacob Taylor Music: Clara Schumann, Romance Opus 11 no. 1 played by Stefania Passamonte And a note from us: Thank you for listening. If you'd like to help us in our work in keeping the podcast going and the memories of all these lovely people alive, do please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do, just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast Episode is Live Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes. If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

Duration:00:38:12

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Ally Sloper's Half Holiday

6/4/2022
Ally Sloper's Half-Holiday was the name of a weekly comic strip which first appeared on 3 May 1884. Before Superman, Spiderman, Desperate Dan and Dennis the Menace came Ally Sloper. From 1884 until the 1920s, the red-nosed social climber who poked fun at the English people and their customs was a household name and national favourite. Ally Sloper takes us into the realms of the first comic strip character whole Beano and Dandy. This comic strip started it all. Here is a man who became an institution, a national hero. People actually believed that he existed, they even wrote to him and joined his club. There were medals presented in his name. He represented the hopes and aspirations of a whole new class of people, brought about by the industrial revolution. The aristocracy was under threat and the perennial class dilemma was at the fore. Chris Harris and Chris Denys wrote this show based on Sloper, originally performed by Chris Harris. Ally Sloper is not brought to life by Steve Taylor. the play takes us to Ascot, Lords and the Summer Exhibition. The running gag throughout the play is the arrival (or not!) of Queen Victoria. We thought it appropriate to release this audio drama during the Platinum Jubilee weekend of her great, great granddaughter Queen Elizabeth II. Ally Sloper - Steve Taylor Studio Recording & Production - Harry Jacobs assisted by - Jacob Taylor Music - James Hall https://www.jamesahall.co.uk/ And a note from us: Thank you for listening. If you'd like to help us in our work in keeping the podcast going and the memories of all these lovely people alive, do please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do, just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes. If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

Duration:00:40:53

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Let's All Go to the Music Hall - an episode for Music Hall & Variety Day

5/15/2022
The British Music Hall Society's annual online celebration of "Music Hall and Variety Day" is on 16th May. It's an annual online event now in its third year where all sorts of videos, audio recordings, pictures, posters and anecdotes are shared. It's great fun and a really good excuse to sort out the archives and take a look to see what's hidden at the back of your sock drawer! Don't forget the hashtags #MHVD and #musichallvarietyday We've recorded this special episode as part of the...

Duration:00:32:51

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Who's Army...? David Crump talks about Fred Karno

5/1/2022
Who was Fred Karno? and what was his army? We talk to David Crump whose biography of today's subject reveals all - and some! Karno was a giant personality who had a giant effect on theatre and cinema as we know it. The man who gave Stan Laurel, Charlie Chaplin and the Crazy Gang their first break and almost single handedly invented the type of slapstick we recognise in the silent movies had an eventful life that was touched by many of the major events of the first part of the 20th Century. David's book is available from all good booksellers and direct from the publisher (best option if ordering from outside the UK) https://www.brewinbooks.com/fred_karno This episode: Guest: David Crump Host: Lottie Walker Editor: Jacob Taylor Follow David on Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/davidbcrump To find out more about music hall: http://britishmusichallsociety.com/ If you'd like to help us in our work to keep the podcast going do please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do, just go to either: https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre or - if you don't want to commit to a regular donation, you can buy us a coffee at: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre This is all an expensive business and even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio. We really appreciate and are so grateful for all your support. And don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.facebook.com/bluefiretheatre https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes. If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

Duration:01:10:19

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The 2nd Best Whore in London. With guest contributions from Moira Buffini and Lyn Brown

1/2/2022
Back in the dark days of Lockdown number 2 at the end of 2020 Lottie and Linda were enjoying the TV series Harlots. Whilst chatting about it Lottie remembered seeing the blue plaque that is dedicated to Priss Fotheringham, the "second best whore in London". And the idea for a podcast episode was born! For reasons many and varied it's taken us a whole year to bring the episode to you and we do hope you enjoy it. It's not been all beer and skittles (or ping pong balls!) for sex workers through the ages, though. In fact the life for the (mainly women) involved in the trade is often very grim indeed. More than any other episode this one has brought home to us just how little anything changes from one century to the next. We are very grateful to Moira Buffini, writer of Harlots and Lyn Brown MP for their contributions. Further reading: Nell Gwyn, by Charles Beauclerk City of Sin, London and its Vices, by Catharine Arnold Madams - Bawds and Brothel Keepers of London, by Fergus Linnane An English Madam: The Life and Work of Cynthia Payne, by Paul Bailey Interesting Viewing: Harlots, by Alison Newman & Moira Buffini available on DVD and to stream Personal Services, by David Leland, available on DVD and to stream This episode: Hosts: Lottie Walker & Linda Hansell Guests: Moira Buffini & Lyn Brown MP Farewell to Bankside read by Steve Taylor Editor: Jacob Taylor If you'd like to help us in our work to keep the podcast going do please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do, just go to either: https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre or https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre where you can donate. This is all an expensive business and even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio. We really appreciate and are so grateful for all your support. And don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.facebook.com/bluefiretheatre https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes. If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

Duration:00:38:16

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The Forgotten Talent of Amanda Ira Aldridge, with Stephen Bourne & Patricia Hammond

10/28/2021
Amanda Ira Aldridge, one of the most important female composers of the 20th century has been all but forgotten. Daughter of the groundbreaking actor Ira Aldridge, Amanda, was also a singer and in her latter years a voice teacher. One of her pupils was Paul Robeson who approached her when he cane to the UK to play Othello. He was only the second black actor to play the role. Amanda's father Ira had been the first! Under the name Montague Ring, Amanda was a composer of many songs and her instrumental music was used in the silent movies. Image courtesy of Stephen Bourne. Guest: Stephen Bourne Stephen Bourne is a writer, film and social historian specialising in black heritage and gay culture. His best-known book is Black Poppies – Britain’s Black Community and the Great War. Stephen's most recent publication is Deep Are the Roots , which celebrates the pioneers of black British theatre, beginning in 1825 when Ira Aldridge made history as the first black actor to play Shakespeare’s Othello in the United Kingdom, and ending in 1975 with the success of Britain’s first black-led theatre company. Stephen has written extensively on Amanda Ira Aldridge. https://stephenbourne.co.uk/ For a list of Stephen's books: https://stephenbourne.co.uk/books/ Follow Stephen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpoppies14 Featuring: Patricia Hammond https://patriciahammond.com/ youtube.com/patriciahammondsongs Patricia's book on female composers features a chapter dedicated to Amanda Ira Aldridge https://www.valleypressuk.com/book/126/she_wrote_the_songs Follow Patricia on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hammondpatricia Music: Patricia Hammond, Voice Matt Redman, zither banjo Andrea Kmecova, piano Host: Lottie Walker Editor: Jacob Taylor And a note from us: Thank you for listening. If you'd like to help us in our work in keeping the podcast going and the memories of all these lovely people alive, do please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do, just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more co Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes. If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

Duration:00:37:57

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"It Seems That I'm Interested in Lots of Things"; In Conversation with Christopher Green

10/14/2021
For this special episode we've moved away from talking about our long forgotten heroes of history to talk to our very much up to date award winning theatre-maker - and hero - Christopher Green. Christopher is a huge advocate of theatre as an experience and of the "all the world's a stage" ethos. In this conversation we talk about experiential theatre, site-specific productions and why clear instructions for both audience and performers would make the theatre experience more accessible and comfortable for everyone. We also talk about Christopher's creations Ida Barr and Tina C, and, of course Fred Barnes, the self-destructive music hall star who Christopher has played on several occasions. Follow Christopher on Twitter: @kit_green http://christophergreen.net/ https://www.artbanklive.com/ https://www.duckie.co.uk/ Guest: Christopher Green Host: Lottie Walker Editor: Jacob Taylor And a note from us: Thank you for listening. If you'd like to help us in our work in keeping the podcast going and the memories of all these lovely people alive, do please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do, just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes. If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

Duration:00:31:44

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The Black Sheep of the Family - Christopher Green & John Orchard talk about Fred Barnes

9/30/2021
Fred Barnes was a huge star in his time, but his fame, fortune and undeniable glamour hid a tragic story and self-destructive nature. Christopher Green and John Orchard talk to Lottie about Fred Barnes' tragic life and death, how he has been almost written out of history and their own projects to bring him back into popular culture. A blue plaque to Fred Barnes will be unveiled on 18th October 2021 at his home - 22, Clifton Villas, Maida Vale, London W9. Further Reading and information about Music Hall: http://www.britishmusichallsociety.com/ Twitter: @musichallsoc Three Queer Lives: An Alternative Biography of Fred Barnes, Naomi Jacob and Arthur Marshall by Paul Bailey Published by Hamish Hamilton And about our guests: http://christophergreen.net/ Twitter: @kit_green https://www.duckie.co.uk/ https://www.singalongajohn.com/ Twitter: Sing-Along-A-John Music: John Orchard & Christopher Green Audio of "Music Hall Monster" by permission of Christopher Green Host: Lottie Walker Editor: Jacob Taylor And a note from us: Thank you for listening. If you'd like to help us in our work in keeping the podcast going and the memories of all these lovely people alive, do please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do, just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes. If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

Duration:00:51:36

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Jolly Good Luck! Ann-Lindsey Wickens & Chris Jaeger talk about Vesta Tilley. With Jessica Danheiser

8/5/2021
Vesta Tilley was possibly the most famous male impersonator of all time and a huge star of the Victorian Music Hall. The girl from Worcester, who was treading the boards from the age of 3 was also the wife of an MP and "Britain's best recruiting sergeant" during WW1. In this episode Ann-Lindsey Wickens tells us what it's like to portray this iconic figure, and Vesta's history is told - in brief by Chris Jaeger, author of "Vesta" the one woman play about Lady De Fries as she became. And we also hear from Jessica Dannheiser, composer of "Orchestral Portraits: Seven Pioneering Women" about the inspiration Vesta provided. Huge thanks to Jessica and to Audio Network for permission to use this music. To find out more about Vesta Tilley & Music Hall: http://www.britishmusichallsociety.com/ http://www.vestatilley.kk5.org/ http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/ To find out more about our guests: http://www.jessicadannheisser.com/ Twitter: @jessdannheiser https://www.godauk.org/chrisjaeger https://www.worcesterfestival.co.uk/ Twitter: @chrisjaegerWF https://katapultproductions.co.uk/ https://www.golr.org.uk/ Host: Lottie Walker Editor: Jacob Taylor And a note from us: Thank you for listening. If you'd like to help us in our work in keeping the podcast going and the memories of all these lovely people alive, do please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do, just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes. If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

Duration:00:23:03

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"The Funniest Book in the World" & How We adapted it for the Stage - with Tim Shaw & Andy Smith

7/14/2021
"The Diary of a Nobody" has long been a favourite book of both Tim Shaw and Andy Smith. They've seen it on stage, listened to it on the radio and, of course, read it. So one rainy August day in Edinburgh after seeing Rodney Bewes in his on man version of 3 Men in a Boat and over a small sherry or two they hit upon the idea of adapting Charles Pooter's diary into a one man play. Andy reprised his role as Pooter for the specially recorded version of the play for this podcast, And here he and Tim, a genuine Grossmith enthusiast talk about the process of adapting the book and their shared love of the piece. Lots of additional information about George Grossmith can be found on our podcast episode 15. Guests: Andy Smith & Tim Shaw Host: Lottie Walker Edited by: Jacob Taylor Music: James Hall https://www.jamesahall.co.uk/ And a note from us: Thank you for listening. If you'd like to help us in our work in keeping the podcast going and the memories of all these lovely people alive, do please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do, just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes. If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

Duration:00:43:02

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The Diary of a Nobody by George & Weedon Grossmith; adapted by Tim Shaw

7/7/2021
This season's audio drama is : The Diary of a Nobody, by George & Weedon Grossmith, said by Evelyn Waugh to be the "funniest book ever written". The book has never been out of print and is available at all good bookshops. This adaptation is by Tim Shaw. It is directed by Steve Taylor Charles Pooter - Andy Smith Carrie - Lottie Walker Lupin - Steve Taylor Studio Recording, Production & Editing- Harry Jacobs Assisted by - Jacob Taylor Music - James Hall https://www.jamesahall.co.uk/ And a note from us: Thank you for listening. If you'd like to help us in our work in keeping the podcast going and the memories of all these lovely people alive, do please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do, just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. Don'tAnd finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.facebook.com/bluefiretheatre https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc Thank you for listening. If you've enjoyed today's podcast do subscribe via your streaming platform so that you never miss an episode and you can catch up on past episodes. If you'd like to help us to keep the podcast going in these tough times, please consider becoming a patron. It's really easy to do. Just go to : https://www.patreon.com/bluefiretheatre if you're more comfortable with a one off donation you can do this via our website: https://www.bluefiretheatre.co.uk/ or buy us a coffee on: https://ko-fi.com/bluefiretheatre Even the smallest donation helps us get our shows on the road and keep the lights on in the studio and we are so grateful for all your help and support. And finally...don't forget to follow us on social media. We'd love to hear from you! Find us at: https://twitter.com/famous_heard https://www.instagram.com/bluefire_tc https://www.facebook.com/bluefirepodcast

Duration:00:56:15