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Ciaran Fitzgerald talks to notable creatives in the fields of Theatre, visual arts and film to see how they're coping with the Coronavirus, and to find out a little more about them as people and artists.

Ciaran Fitzgerald talks to notable creatives in the fields of Theatre, visual arts and film to see how they're coping with the Coronavirus, and to find out a little more about them as people and artists.

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Episode 97 - Mark James

Theatre director Mark James is the guest on this weeks episode of 'In Lockdown With...' Mark is a theatre director from Swansea, and the artistic director of Red Jumper Productions. After studying drama at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, Mark has forged a career in theatre making his own work. Mark has written plays including 'What If?' and 'Support the Cause.' Here Mark chat to Ciaran about his work in theatre 
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Penod 3: Nia Morais

Y ddramodydd Nia Morais yw'r cwmni ar y penod yma o 'Cyfnod Clo Gyda/In Lockdown With...' Ar ol astudio ym Mhrifysgol Caerdydd, dechrauodd Nia ei yrfa fel sgwenwr. Cymerodd Nia rhan yng nghynllyn Sgwenwyr Ifanc Fran Wen, cyn dod yn awdur preswyl Theatr y Sherman yng Nghaerdydd. Yn 2020 cafodd drama Nia 'Crafangau/Claws' eu cynhyrchu fel drama sain ar gyfer y Sherman. Eleni, fydd eu ddrama 'Imrie' yn teithio Cymru. Yma mae Ciaran yn siarad i Nia am eu yrfa hyd heddiw.  Playwright Nia Morais is the guest on this week's episode of 'In Lockdown With...' After studying at Cardiff University, Nia started her career as a writer. Nia was part of Sgwenwyr Ifanc Fran Wen, before becoming Writer in Residence at the Sherman Theatre in  Cardiff. In 2020, Nia's play 'Crafangau/Claws' was produced as an audio drama for the Sherman. This year, her play 'Imrie' will tour Wales. Here Ciaran talks to Nia about her career so far.
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Penod 2: Huw Chiswell

Mae'r amlddawnus Huw Chiswell yn ymuno gyda Ciaran am yr ail benod Cymraeg o 'Dan Glo Gyda.' Ar ol astudio ym Mhrifysgolion Abertawe ac Aberystwyth, wnaeth Huw fynd mlaen i enill 'Can i Gymru' yn 1984 gyda'i gan 'Y Cwm.' Ers hynny mae Huw wedi ryddhau caneuon cofiadwy yn cynnwys 'Nos Sul a Baglan Bay,' a 'Rhywbeth o'i Le.' Sgwennodd y gan 'Dwylo Dros y Mor' yn 1985, ymateb cerddorion Gymreig i'r argyfwng yn Ethiopia. Canwyd rhai o cerddorion enwocaf Cymru ar y record, yn cynnwys Dafydd Iwan, Martyn Geraint a Caryl Parry Jones. Erbyn hyn, mae Huw hefyd yn gwaithio yn maes teledu fel cynhyrchydd a chyfarwyddwr. Llynedd, cyfarwyddwyd cyfres 'Dal y Mellt,' ar S4C. Llynedd llwyfanwyd 'Shwd Ma'i yr Hen Ffrind,' sioe gerdd wedi'i seiliedu ar bywyd Huw gan disgyblion Ysgol Gyfun Ystalyfera!  The multitalented Huw Chiswell joins Ciaran on the second Welsh-language episode of 'In Lockdown With...' After studying at Swansea and Aberystwyth Universities, Huw went on to win 'Can i Gymru' in 1984 with his song 'Y Cwm.' Since then Huw has released memorable song including 'Nos Sul a Baglan Bay,' and 'Rhywbeth o'i Le.' He wrote the song 'Dwylo Dros y Mor' in 1985 as a response from the Welsh-language music scene to the Ethiopian famine. Some of Wales' most famous singer sang on the record, including Dafydd Iwan, Martyn Geraint and Caryl Parry Jones. Huw has also worked in television, as a producer and director. Last year he directed 'Dal y Mellt,' a series for S4C. Also last year a musical based on his life was staged by Ysgol Gyfun Ystalyfera.  
Art and literature 3 years
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Penod 1: Llwyd Owen

Mewn cyfres byr newydd ar gyfer 2023, mae Ciaran Fitzgerald yn cyflwyno cyfres o phodlediadau Gymraeg, yn cyfweld a phobol fwyaf adnabyddus Cymru. Wythnos yma, y nofelydd Llwyd Owen yw'r gwestai. Ar ol astudio ym Mhrifysgol Bangor, wnaeth Llwyd addasu sgript ffilm i fewn i'w nofel cynta 'Ffawd.' Hyd heddiw, mae Llwyd wedi sgwennu 13 nofel, sgwennodd eu nofel diweddara 'O Glust i Glust' yn ystod y pandemic. Mae Llwyd hefyd yn podledydd, wedi hostio'r podlediad 'Does Dim Gair Cymraeg am Random,' ac ar hyn o bryd yn hostio 'Ysbeidiau Heulog,' gyda Leigh Jones. Gwrandewch i glywed mwy am gyrfa Llwyd!  In a short new series for 2023, Ciaran Fitzgerald presents a series of Welsh-Language podcasts, interviewing some of Wales' best loved faces. This week, the novelist Llwyd Owen is the guest. After studying at Bangor University, Llwyd adapted a film script into his first novel 'Ffawd.' Llwyd has written 13 novels, his latest novel 'O Glust i Glust' was written during the pandemic. Llwyd is also a podcaster, having hosted 'Does Dim Gair Cymraeg am Random,' and currently hosts 'Ysbeidiau Heulog' with Leigh Jones. Listen now. to hear more about Llwyd's career    
Art and literature 3 years
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Episode 96: Adele Thomas

Opera director Adele Thomas joins Ciaran on this week's episode of 'In Lockdown With...' Adele studied at Cambridge University before embarking on a career in directing. She was a participant on the National Theatre's Young Directors Scheme, before moving into directing opera. Adele has directed Handel's Bernice and Il Trovatore by Verdi for the Royal Opera House and Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutte for Northern Ireland Opera. Adele is also a founder member of Freelancers Make Theatre Work, a pressure group formed during the pandemic. Here Adele talks about her career. Recorded at the Wales Millennium Centre  
Art and literature 3 years
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Episode 95: Francois Pandolfo

Ciaran is joined on this episode of the 'In Lockdown With...' podcast by actor Francois Pandolfo. Fran studied at East 15 Acting School, and went on to found Difficult Stage Theatre with Katy Owen and Ben Tyreman, creating work including 'Alix in Wundergarten' and 'Looking Through Glass.' He has also worked in TV, in 'The Tuckers' for BBC Wales, and 'Big Boys' for Channel 4. Fran recently appeared in 'Right Where We Left Us,' produced by Chippy Lane Productions at Chapter. In this episode, Fran and Ciaran talk openly about the importance of talking about mental health, not only in the theatre industry, but in general. 
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Episode 94: Bethany Handley

Ciaran is joined on this week's episode of the 'In Lockdown With...' podcast by writer Bethany Handley. Bethany studied at Cardiff University, and has written poetry and theatre so far in her emerging career. She is a part of GALWAD's young company, creating work which will be a part of the festival later in September. Bethany has also been a part of the Sherman Theatre's Unheard Voices Programme, run by Alice Eklund and Branwen Davies.  Bethany is running a nature writing retreat with Megan Angharad Hunter in October 2022. Here Bethany talks to Ciaran about her career so far and her experience of being a disabled and chronically ill artist, especially in the aftermath of the pandemic. 
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Episode 93: Simon Nehan

After an extended hiatus, the 'In Lockdown With...' podcast is back. This week's guest is actor Simon Nehan. Simon trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, and has appeared in many roles across stage and screen. He played legendary Llanelli rugby coach Carwyn James, in 'Carwyn' by Owen Thomas, which toured in Spring 2022. Simon is also head of acting at  the Johnny Wilkes Academy. Here Simon opens up to Ciaran about his life and career.  
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Episode 92: Tabby Lamb

This week Ciaran is joined on the 'In Lockdown With...' podcast by playwright and performer Tabby Lamb. Tabby studied Theatre Directing at Dartington College, before breaking into the industry. Their play 'Since U Been Gone' is an autobiographical account of queerness, loss and growing up in the noughties. Tabby is also the founder of 'Theatre Queers' a regular meetup for queer people working in the theatre industry in London. They were a part of WildChild's 'Oli Lansley Mentoring Scheme for Writers,' developing work for TV and Theatre. Here Ciaran finds out more about Tabby's career so far! 
Art and literature 4 years
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Episode 91: Leila Navabi

After a brief hiatus, the 'In Lockdown With...' podcast is back! This week, Ciaran is joined by writer, producer and comedian Leila Navabi. Leila started out as an apprentice for Viacom, and has gone on to work extensively in radio and television. She co-presented CBBC show 'Don't Blame Me Blame My Brain' with Ken Cheng. Last year Leila co-wrote 'Vandullz' with Sion Edwards for the BBC's 'Festival of Funny,' it is now available to watch on the BBC iPlayer. Leila is performing at the Queer Fringe Festival which is happening in Cardiff in June this year. It was fantastic to hear more about Leila's career so far!
Art and literature 4 years
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Episode 90: Owen Thomas

Playwright Owen Thomas joins Ciaran on this week's episode of 'In Lockdown With...' Owen had a 20 year career in teaching before embarking on a career as a playwright. Owen has worked extensively with actor/director Gareth John Bale, collaborating on 'Richard Parker,' 'Grav,' and Owen's latest play 'Carwyn.' 'Grav was recently adapted for the screen, and broadcast by S4C in autumn 2021. Owen's play 'Carwyn,' which focuses on the life of Wales and Llanelli Scarlets rugby coach Carwyn James opened at the Torch Theatre, Milford Haven last week, and will be embarking on a tour of Wales. Here Ciaran finds out more about Owen's career so far.   
Art and literature 4 years
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Episode 89: Richard Mylan

Ciaran is joined on this week's episode of the 'In Lockdown With...' podcast by actor Richard Mylan, live from the Swansea Grand Theatre! Richard originally trained in dance as a teenager at the Urdang Academy in London, before going on to appear in Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Starlight Express.' Richard's big break came in the BBC sitcom 'Coupling,' where he played Oliver Morris. Richard also played deputy-headteacher Simon Lowesly in BBC series 'Waterloo Road,' from series 8 to 10. Richard (along with Michelle McTernan, Christian Patterson and Steve Balsamo) is co-founder of Grand Ambition, a production company based at the Swansea Grand Theatre, producing new work and revivals at the theatre. Here Ciaran talks to Richard about his career in theatre! 
Art and literature 4 years
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Episode 88: Amy Bethan Evans

Playwright Amy Bethan Evans is Ciaran's guest on this week's episode of 'In Lockdown With...' Amy studied an MA in playwriting at Royal Holloway University before embarking on a career as a playwright. Amy was part of the inaugural Graeae 'Write to Play' programme, and subsequently gained a place on the Soho Theatre's writer's lab. Amy uses integrated access within her work, seen in her pieces 'Libby's Eyes' and 'Tinted.' In 2021 Amy wrote 'Normal Day' a short play for Theatr Clwyd's 'Curtain Up' season. Here Ciaran talks to Amy about her career so far! 
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Episode 87: Louise Wilson

Scottish Television producer Louise Wilson joins Ciaran on this week's episode of 'In Lockdown With...' Louise studied biochemistry and microbiology at the University of Aberdeen before studying a postgraduate degree in Science Specific Periodical Journalism at City University London. Louise started out as a researcher on the BBC science programme Tomorrow's World, before going on to direct and produce a number of programmes for CBeebies and CBBC. She has directed short items for The One Show and has since 2011 been Senior Editorial Producer for BBC Children in Need, producing and directing appeal films, and working on The One Show's Rickshaw Challenge. Here Ciaran finds out more about Louise's career so far!
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Episode 86: Alice Eklund

Ciaran is joined on this episode of the 'In Lockdown With...' podcast by theatre director and literary associate of the Sherman Theatre, Alice Eklund. Alice studied Film and Television at Aberystwyth University before persuing a career in theatre. Alice's first job was assisting on Matthew Bulgo's 'The Awkward Years' at the Other Room Theatre. She has since worked extensively as a dramaturg, helping writers develop their work. In Autumn 2021 she became Literary Associate of the Sherman Theatre, and has been working with Literary Manager Branwen Davies to develop the work of new Welsh writers. In April, Alice will be directing 'Anthem' a new Welsh-language musical at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff. 
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Episode 85: Tamara Harvey

Artistic Director of Theatr Clwyd, Tamara Harvey joins Ciaran on this week's episode of 'In Lockdown With...' Tamara directed 'Something Cloudy, Something Clear' by Tennessee Williams at the Finborough Theatre, before going on to Associate Director of the Bush Theatre between 2010 and 2011. Tamara became artistic director of Theatr Clwyd in 2015, taking over from Terry Hands. In 2018 she directed 'Home I'm Darling' by Laura Wade, which opened at Theatr Clwyd, before transferring to the National Theatre and the Duke of York's Theatre. This summer, Tamara directed 'Curtain Up,' a festival of short plays by Welsh and Wales-based playwrights at Theatr Clwyd. Tamara also talks to Ciaran about Theatr Clwyd's extensive renovation project, and the future of the theatre.   
Art and literature 4 years
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Episode 84: Ieuan Rhys

Ciaran is joined on this episode of 'In Lockdown With...' by actor Ieuan Rhys. Ieuan studied at the Welsh College of Music and Drama before begininng his career as an actor. Ieuan performed as Rosencranz in Michael Bogdanov's award winning back-to-back English/Welsh production of Hamlet. He has also worked extensively in TV, appearing in Pobol y Cwm, and playing the no-nonsense deputy head teacher Eurig Bell in Gwaith/Cartref. Ieuan hosts the 'Ystafell Werdd Ieuan Rhys' podcast where he interviews creatives about their careers and how they've coped during lockdown. Ieuan will be hosting an evening with former Welsh international rugby player Shane Williams at the Sherman in February. 
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Episode 83: Jessica Lazar

Ciaran is joined on the first 'In Lockdown With...' of 2022 by London-based theatre director Jessica Lazar, artistic director of Atticist. Jessica studied English at UCL and Oxford University before seeking a career in theatre. Jessica directed 'Ghost from an Old Country' by Tajinder Singh Hayer, one of the winners of the 2021 Papatango Prize. Her work includes directing New Writing and Revivals. Jessica was set to be directing 'The Free Island' by Tom Brennan at the Vaults Festival prior to its cancellation due to Covid-19 earlier this week. Jess talks to Ciaran about the impact the cancellation will have on the theatre industry and the artists involved/  
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Episode 82: Ruth Fabby

On this Boxing Day episode of 'In Lockdown With...' Ciaran is joined by Ruth Fabby artistic director of Disability Arts Cymru. Ruth trained in performance arts, speech and drama at Liverpool Theatre School. Among are achievements are founding DaDa Fest, an international festival for disabled artist in Liverpool, which now attracts artists from all around the world. Ciaran finds out about Ruth's tenure so far as Artistic Director of DAC, much of which has been during lockdown. Disability Arts Cymru have recently published a manifesto outlining the rights of disabled people in the creative industries, and it was great to discuss that with Ruth. 
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Episode 81: Emmy Stonelake

Emmy Stonelake is Ciaran's guest on this episode of 'In Lockdown With...' Emmy studied Actor-Musicianship at Rose Bruford college before beginning her career as an actor. In Summer 2021, Emmy directed pieces in the Welsh language by Sgwenwyr Ifanc Fran Wen (Fran Wen Young Writers), and is currently in Gary Owen's adaptation of 'A Christmas Carol' at the Sherman Theatre, where this episode of the podcast was recorded. Here Ciaran finds out more about Emmy and her career. 
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