A place for discussion and showcasing of theatre across the East Anglian region
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Welcome to SimCast. The higher education simulation podcast. Hosted by Tony Jermy and Lawrence Hill Also available as a video podcast on YouTube
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A regular podcast covering different aspects of English folklore, starting in East Anglia. Broadcast from the media suite at UEA, we include monthly podcasts covering a different myths, interspersed with interviews, specials and readings from local authors.
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Homilies preached by Fr Luke Goymour at St Mark's Catholic Church, Holy Family Catholic Church and St Mary Magdalen's Catholic Church, Ipswich Suffolk, UK. Fr Luke is a parish priest and chaplain to the Diocesan Youth Service of East Anglia.
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Join Ryan Whybrow, an experienced insurance broker, as he chats with industry experts and local business owners in East Anglia and across the UK. Each episode dives into the world of general insurance, offering insights, advice, and real-world experiences to help you protect your business. Discover how to safeguard your assets, navigate insurance complexities, and ensure peace of mind for your enterprise. Tune in to stay informed, stay secure, and learn from the best in East Anglia! 📧 For mo ...
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Inspirational, informative and entertaining interview podcast show featuring well-known personalities, entrepreneurs, influencers, business leaders, artists and creatives from Suffolk, UK.
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This podcast is part of a toolkit of free, evidence-informed workplace wellbeing resources provided by the Workplace Wellbeing Research Team based at the University of East Anglia, UK. You can find the resources on www.evolveworkplacewellbeing.org The contents of the toolkit draw upon cutting edge multi-disciplinary research on workplace wellbeing, including insider insights and case studies. We want to give you the insight you need to take evidence-informed action, helping your business evo ...
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A university is far more than its buildings; it's a place where lifelong friendships are made. Each episode tells the story of a friendship formed at the University of East Anglia (UEA), from the uplifting to the unexpected, in their own words. These stories of staff and students create intimate portraits of our UEA family and the joy we give to each other. Music: Robert Schumann - Scenes from Childhood, Op. 15 - I. Of Foreign Lands And Peoples (performed by Donald Betts)
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This podcast series from the Electoral Integrity Project (EIP) asks academics around the world to make the case for improving elections, using cutting edge research. Each episode will feature a new idea! The show is hosted by EIP co-Director Professor Toby James (University of East Anglia, UK). See: https://www.electoralintegrityproject.com/ for more.
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Welcome to the THINK AORTA podcast! Created in collaboration, the University of East Anglia and Aortic Dissection Awareness brings you this unique podcast designed to be an educational resource, informative in nature but driven by powerful and emotive patient stories.
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Julian Clover and Linda Ness present interviews and highlights from the show that wakes up the city and South Cambridgeshire
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A podcast for the Nordic Walking Community, both current members; those considering taking up this wonderful exercise; and people who want to learn more. Each week, I interview an expert in Nordic Walking and discuss the benefits of Nordic Walking on both physical and mental health. I am Mary Fulton, a British Nordic Walking instructor with Nordic Walking East Anglia.
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Welcome to the Pigshed, our cosy little hovel far out in the flatlands of East Anglia. Come in and share some tales rooted in the history and myth of this distinctive corner of the British Isles. Mind the pigs. Our stories are inspired by the hidden history of Norwich.
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A podcast dedicated to Nursing and Higher Education. Our episodes cover a range of areas focusing on topics that may be useful to student nurses and prospective students. We chat with current and previous students to find out about their experiences of studying nursing at UEA. We also have Meet the Lecturer episodes which give a chance find out more about the lecturing team here at the University of East Anglia.
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Beyond Japan is an interdisciplinary podcast which invites you to take a look at the broad reach of Japanese Studies, both within and beyond Japan. The series is hosted and produced by Oliver Moxham (@OllieMox on Twitter), researcher of language and Japanese war heritage, and brought to you by the Centre for Japanese Studies at the University of East Anglia in collaboration with the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures. Visit https://JapanInNorwich.org/Beyond-Japan ...
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== About the 'Coffee & Geography' podcast == The aim of ‘Coffee & Geography’ is to get to know, explore and celebrate the diverse & intersectional range of people and their love for the world. We’ll have fun exploring all the myriad of ways that connects your life to geography. Wait – you don’t think you’re a ‘geographer’? Well, that’s ok! If you have a love and passion for the world then you probably are more than you know. If you're interested in being a guest or want to find out more, the ...
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An introduction to Animal Magic Training
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Regular podcast of Norwich Central Baptist Church sermons. You can also subscribe through feedburner by going to http://feeds.feedburner.com/ncbcpodcasts/
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Work isn't working anymore. The dissatisfaction people felt with the modern workplace was exacerbated by the pandemic, and nobody wants to be worse off after enjoying new freedoms and flexibilities. But bosses want people back in the office. Workers are striking for fairer conditions. Trust in staff is at an all time low. Economic pressures are in danger of pushing diversity, equity, and inclusion down the employment agenda. Bullying and stress are rife. We can't carry on like this. We need ...
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Charity Tuesday: East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices
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In Charity Tuesday Julian Clover meets Kevin Clements the new Chief Executive of East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices.
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"Do this in Memory of Me" Homily for 33rd Sunday Yr B
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Remembrance is a Christian act
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Location, Location, Location. Top 5 Sim Settings
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In this episode Tony and Lawrence discuss their top 5 settitngs to do simulaiton in. Watch out for the odd curve ball thrown in for good measure... What would be your top 5? Let us know... #simcast #simulation #podcastBy Tony Jermy & Lawrence Hill
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Episode 76 - On Monday Next cast interview
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A chat with a few of Ray's fellow castmates from the upcoming production of On Monday Next from Pockthorpe Light Operatic Players. Also features Ray's usual nonsense as he bores you senseless telling you what he's been up to in the world of theatre. Support the showBy Ray Tempesta
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Episode Forty-Seven: Norwich is the Old Hollywood - How a Local Boy Revived Dracula and Frankenstein for the Ages (w. Dr. Mark Fryers)
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During the Halloween season, we had the pleasure of merging our passion for horror and East Anglian tales. This opportunity arose when Dr. Mark Fryers, a film history expert and a friend of our podcast, reached out to us. He shared his ongoing research involving Norwich, Count Dracula, and Universal Studios, which immediately piqued our interest fo…
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Cambridgeshire fantasy filmmakers in line for Spanish awards
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A Cambridgeshire-based group of volunteer filmmakers are bringing a world of magical spirits, candlelit taverns and desperate sword-fights to the screen in their independent YouTube series, Ren: The Girl with […]
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American Cambridge Councillor gives view on US election
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With Donald Trump declaring victory in the US presidential election. Julian Clover hears from Cllr Tim Griffin, the American born councillor for Coleridge.
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Charity Tuesday: Crossways opens winter homeless shelter
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A homeless Shelter in Cambridge that only opened its doors for the winter yesterday says it expects to be full by Thursday. Crossways is a part of the It Takes […]
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"Love of God with everything you have" Homily for 31st Sunday Year B
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Homily for 31st Sunday Yr B
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Budget Interview with Charlotte Cane & Daniel Zeichner
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Gavin is joined by Cambridgeshire MPs Daniel Zeichner and Charlotte Cane for local political reaction to The Budget.
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Cambridge music shop to tackle piano poverty
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A new programme is running in Cambridgeshire to tackle unequal access to music education and sustainability in the music industry. Piano Equals wants to repair and reuse the thousands of […]
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Warning - This episode contains simulated graphic wounds and discussion about trauma that some viewers may find disturbing. 🎃 In this episode, Lawrence and Tony and joined by Barbara and Olaf Jones who run a moulage and special FX company that specialises in traumatic injury for simulation training and film. The couple tell us about how and why the…
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Curiosity and vulnerabilty: real world research for equity and inclusion
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In this episode of the Evolve Workplace Wellbeing podcast, Dr Helen Fitzhugh of the University of East Anglia speaks with Dr Balissa Greene, an occupational psychologist working in Accenture’s Leadership and Culture practice. Balissa has a strong track record of driving impactful change in diversity, inclusion and wellbeing across the public and pr…
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"What do you want me to do for you?"Homily for 30th Sunday Year B
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Food for the Planet Festival at the Museum of Technology
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Alex Vardill from Cambridge Sustainable Food and nutrition coach Vanessa Sturman tell Linda about Saturday’s Food for the Planet Festival at the Museum of Technology. The festival has the tag […]
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Lucy Williams Poppy Appeal Manager for Cambs & Hunts gives Julian Clover details of this year’s Poppy Appeal and makes a call for volunteers.
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Online archive created for Cambridge Red TV
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An Online Archive has been created featuring content from Red TV, the TV station distributed on Cambridge Cable in the late 1990s. Red TV broadcast 20 hours a week of […]
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Green councillor says statue gives misogynistic message
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The artist behind a controversial statue at Cambridge station says it was never his intention to upset people. Green Party Councillor Naomi Bennett asked a meeting of the City Council […]
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Episode 75 - The Sixth Sense Collective interview
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An interview with Kate, Freddie, and Erin from the newly-formed The Sixth Sense Collective talking all about their debut production, What I (Don't) Know About Autism. Also features Ray's usual nonsense. Support the showBy Ray Tempesta
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In this episode of Insurance Matters - Product Focus: Motor Trade, Maxine Murray from Konsileo | East Anglia and Louis Rudd from AXA provide valuable insights into the world of Motor Trade insurance. They explore coverage options, discuss the importance of tailored policies, and highlight potential risks for businesses in the motor trade industry. …
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"I came to serve" Homily for 29th Sunday Year B
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In this counter cultural message we explore what it costs to be a disciple in our modern world.
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Episode 74 - Freakfest, Trial One Theatre
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An interview with Eleanor and Georgia of Trial One Theatre ahead of the debut of their Freakfest event in Norwich. Support the showBy Ray Tempesta
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Council rejects community bid for Mill Road Library
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The County Councillor for Petersfield says the Council is wrong to sell off the former Mill Road Library. The Assets & Procurement Committee has rejected a community bid in favour […]
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SimCast - Live from Association of Anaesthesia Associates annual conference
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n this episode, Lawrence and Tony are live at the Associate of Anaesthesia Associates annual conference at the Norwich assembly house. The conference was a two-day event that comprised of practical workshops on day 1 and a series of keynote presentations and updates on day 2. The conference was attended by over 60 delegates from across the country …
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Cambridge Student wins wildlife award for protection of Pangolins
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A student studying for a PhD in Zoology at Cambridge University has won a prestigious award for his work in protecting Pangolins, the world’s most trafficked animal. Charles Emogor is […]
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"Sell everything you own and follow me" Homily for 28th Sunday Yr B
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Homily on 28th Sunday Yr B: The rich young man and the cost of discipleship
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Episode 73 - A Doll's House (Maddermarket Theatre)
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An interview with Sabrina and Adam, two of the leads in the Maddermarket Theatre's in-house production of Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House Also features Ray's usual nonsense where he tells you, whether you like it or not, what he's been up to theatre-wise recently. Support the showBy Ray Tempesta
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Episode 52: Discover your writing talents with The Wolsey Writers group
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Text us your feedback! If you've ever felt like you could write novels, poetry, comedy and more - then this podcast episode will inspire you to get your pen to paper! Wolsey Writers is an independent creative writing group which meets at the New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich on the first Saturday morning of the month. Their community includes novelists…
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Episode 53: Why podcasts are so powerful for your brand
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Text us your feedback! Event: West Suffolk Business Festival 2024 Location: X Labs, Bury St Edmunds Speaker: Zanna Hornby, Co-owner of Podtalk (podtalk.co.uk) Topic: The Power of Podcasts: Building Brands and Promoting Talent Summary: Zanna Hornby, co-owner of Podtalk, delivered an engaging talk at the West Suffolk Business Festival in September 20…
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Cambridge Jazz Festival co-director Gil Kapas has news of this year’s Cambridge Jazz Festival (8-24 November), featuring the Brand New Heavies, Dennis Rollins and Pat Metheny.
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Alex Elbro reports from Sunday’s Bidwells Cambridge 10k. She hears from race starter Emma Pierce and Liz Craig Partner, Lease Consultancy at sponsors Bidwells.
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Musicians play masterpieces by blind composers in support of World Sight Day
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Linda is joined by pianist James Williams, talking about two concerts that he and cellist Joseph Reynolds are putting on to promote World Sight Day. The works are all by […]
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Lead programmer Savina Petkova tells Julian about the upcoming Cambridge Film Festival.
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A hard teaching: Homily for 27th Sunday Yr B
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Jesus teaches on marriage
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Charity Tuesday: Muscular Dystrophy UK Town & Gown 10k run
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In Charity Tuesday we take a look at this weekend’s Town & Gown 10k run with Jessie Keighley, Town and Gown Events Series Manager, Muscular Dystrophy UK.
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Cambridge Talking News celebrates 50 Years
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A weekly audio newspaper for blind and partially-sighted people living locally is celebrating its 50th Anniversary. Recordings are copied onto memory sticks and sent out, post free, to about 120 […]
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In this episode, Lawrence and Tony are joined by Wendy McCracken and Jamie Stuart of Elevate health care. In the episode the group dispel some myths and talk about how influential the commerical side of simulation is on shaping the future of simulation based education. #SimCast #Simulation #podcastBy Tony Jermy & Lawrence Hill
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Episode Forty-Six - Genius on the Run: Cromer, Einstein and the Bomb
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Albert Einstein, one of the 20th century's most transformative figures, found refuge in the secluded expanse of North Norfolk's coast during a critical juncture in his life. His odyssey to Roughton Heath was fraught with danger, yet it proved to be a defining moment in his evolution as both a scientist and a public intellectual, whose revolutionary…
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Episode 72 - Eloise Pennycott interview - High Tide Theatre's More Ghost Stories by Candlelight
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An interview with actor-writer Eloise Pennycott all about her career so far, the challenges she faces being part of the deaf community, and largely about the piece she's written for High Tide's new touring production, More...Ghost Stories by Candlelight Also features Ray's usual nonsense where he regales with details of the boring stuff he's been u…
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Is our vision of God big enough? Homily for 26th Sunday Yr B
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Episode 71 - Nine Lives Theatre (Alice by Heart) interview
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An interview with Annie Larkin, Eva Mason, and Billy Garner of Nine Lives Theatre Company's upcoming musical production of Alice by Heart Also features Ray's usual nonsense wherein he tells you what he's been up to theatre-wise lately, and gives some shout-outs to some other upcoming shows. Support the show…
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In this Insurance Matters - Product Focus episode, Ryan Whybrow teams up with Steven Maybury, Client Director at Konsileo, and special guest Richard Hodson, a cyber insurance specialist from Onda, to discuss the crucial role of Cyber Insurance in protecting businesses. They explore the common cyber risks businesses face today, how insurance can mit…
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Dr Raphaella Hull tells Julian about this Saturday’s Fungi Field Day at the Cambridge University Botanic Garden.
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10th Anniversary for Cambridge Community Arts
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Cambridge Community Arts is celebrating its 10 year anniversary and Julian Clover hears from Chair of Trustees Kate Collins.
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In this podcast, Dr Helen Fitzhugh speaks with Professor Daiga Kamerāde (University of Salford) and Professor Brendan Burchell (University of Cambridge) about their research on the four day working week and other types of working time reduction. Daiga and Brendan share insight into the research trial carried out recently at South Cambridgeshire Dis…
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Julian Clover hears about a special family concert being given by the Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge from Christopher Gray, Director of Music of the Choir.
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Pritchard brothers dance their way to Corn Exchange
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AJ and Curtis Pritchard talk to Julian about their upcoming Corn Exchange show Come What May!
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New Cambridge theatre group performs Vicar of Dibley
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Julian Clover meets two of the cast of Hilarity Theatre Group’s The Vicar of Dibley at this ADC Theatre this week (17-21 September).
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A learners guide to sim (part 3) - The debrief
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This is part 3 of a 3 part series deisnged to prepare learners who are new to Simulation Based Education (SBE) By the end of the episode you should be able to: - Describe the three phases of SBE delivery - Describe the purpose of the debrief - To consider what to think about as a learner in the debrief References: Rudolph, J.W., Simon, R., Rivard, …
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Episode 70 - Between the Bars Theatre (Fun Home) interview
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An interview with three of the cast (Laura, Eliza, and Connie) playing central roles in Between the Bars' upcoming musical production called Fun Home which is set to open at the ADC Theatre later in September. Also features Ray's usual nonsense as he tells you what he's been up to lately, as well as featuring a handful of shout-outs for upcoming pr…
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