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Off Book - a podcast by the Young Vic
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Off Book - a podcast by the Young Vic

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The Young Vic theatre's podcast series, Off Book, features interviews with many of the exciting artists who have visited us recently.

Our conversations bring to light people's first experiences with the arts and theatre, how their background has informed the work they produce today and how they have developed throughout their career.

At the Young Vic we tell stories that change the way people look at the world.

Our shows are created by some of the world's great artists - of this generation and the next. With roots deep in our neighbourhoods, we reach out to theatre makers across the globe.

We have the most diverse and engaged audience in London, enjoying work of the highest quality at low prices. In our award-winning super-flexible theatre, you'll never feel you're in the same place twice.

The Young Vic theatre's podcast series, Off Book, features interviews with many of the exciting artists who have visited us recently.

Our conversations bring to light people's first experiences with the arts and theatre, how their background has informed the work they produce today and how they have developed throughout their career.

At the Young Vic we tell stories that change the way people look at the world.

Our shows are created by some of the world's great artists - of this generation and the next. With roots deep in our neighbourhoods, we reach out to theatre makers across the globe.

We have the most diverse and engaged audience in London, enjoying work of the highest quality at low prices. In our award-winning super-flexible theatre, you'll never feel you're in the same place twice.

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Broken Glass Audio Introduction

Broken Glass Audio Introduction by Young Vic Theatre
Art and literature 2 months
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13:14

MoA YV Complete Text Guide London

MoA YV Complete Text Guide London by Young Vic Theatre
Art and literature 6 months
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40:18

Museum of Austerity Audio Introduction

Museum of Austerity Audio Introduction by Young Vic Theatre
Art and literature 6 months
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24:06

ENTERTAINING MR SLOANE (YoungVic) - Introduction

ENTERTAINING MR SLOANE (YoungVic) - Introduction by Young Vic Theatre
Art and literature 8 months
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10:11

Ohio Audio Introduction

Ohio Audio Introduction by Young Vic Theatre
Art and literature 8 months
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03:02

The Museum of Austerity meditation

The Museum of Austerity meditation by Young Vic Theatre
Art and literature 1 year
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09:58

MoA Complete Text Guide

MoA Complete Text Guide by Young Vic Theatre
Art and literature 1 year
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51:22

Punch - Post-Show Talk, 11 March 2025

Punch - Post-Show Talk, 11 March 2025 by Young Vic Theatre
Art and literature 1 year
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31:22

Punch - Post-Show Talk, 19 March 2025

Punch - Post-Show Talk, 19 March 2025 by Young Vic Theatre
Art and literature 1 year
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25:35

Introduction to Punch at the Young Vic

Introduction to Punch at the Young Vic by Young Vic Theatre
Art and literature 1 year
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12:40

The Little Foxes - Audio Introduction

The Little Foxes - Audio Introduction by Young Vic Theatre
Art and literature 1 year
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12:08

GIRL IN THE MACHINE - Introduction

GIRL IN THE MACHINE - Introduction by Young Vic Theatre
Art and literature 1 year
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06:52

Best of Enemies and The Collaboration: authors, authorship, leaderships and collaboration (part 1)

This two-part episode looks at authors and authorship, at leadership, and at collaboration. We look at two pieces of work: Best of Enemies, written by James Graham, and The Collaboration, written by Anthony McCarten. Both plays started their life at the Young Vic shortly after one another, before transferring to the West End and to Broadway respectively. In part 1, we talk to playwright James Graham about Best of Enemies, and Tyler Woodhouse, one of the participants in the Young Leaders programme from the Young Vic’s creative engagement department Taking Part interviews Artistic Director and director of The Collaboration Kwame Kwei-Armah.
Art and literature 3 years
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28:23

Best of Enemies and The Collaboration: authors, authorship, leaderships and collaboration (part 2)

This two-part episode looks at authors and authorship, at leadership, and at collaboration. We look at two pieces of work: The Collaboration, written by Anthony McCarten, and Best of Enemies, written by James Graham. Both plays started their life at the Young Vic shortly after one another, before transferring to Broadway and the West End respectively. In part 2, we talk to writer Anthony McCarten about The Collaboration, and we bring you a brand new audio piece created especially for the podcast by Young Vic Creators Program member Gabriele Uboldi which responds to Best of Enemies, and talks to all of this episode’s themes.
Art and literature 3 years
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31:55

Hamlet: imagining Elsinore, the Man and his Soul

How does Hamlet inspire and intrigue audiences and artists? Designer Anna Fleischle unpacks how to bring the world of Hamlet to life, and Dr Louise Owen tackles the questions of the play for our times. We also introduce an original audio piece: “The Man and his Soul” by Nana-Kofi Kufuor
Art and literature 4 years
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39:37

Changing Destiny: How Kwame Kwei-Armah and Ben Okri tell a 4000 year old tale

The Young Vic podcast investigates the power of a 4000-year-old story about exile and home: how the tale of Sinuhe inspired Ben Okri to write Changing Destiny. And Kwame Kwei-Armah speaks to Egyptologist Allison Hedges about mummies, myths and the origins of theatre.
Art and literature 4 years
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29:29

Nadia Latif on the importance of the bookshelf, first steps in Theatre and developing Fairview

Director of stage and film Nadia Latif chats to Off Book presenter Dan de la Motte about growing up in Sudan, her identity in the UK, drama school, how her bookshelf changed as she experienced more. Nadia also described how she began working with Jackie Sibblies Drury and how her career has led to her directing Fairview in the Young Vic's Main House. Nadia Latif was the Genesis Fellow, which supports a director to develop their craft as a theatre director whilst working closely with the Young Vic’s Artistic Director. Opportunities whilst in post include supporting the theatre’s programming and artistic planning, contributing to the work of the Young Vic’s Directors Program and mentoring Genesis Future Directors Award recipients. The Young Vic presents Off Book, a podcast where we shine a light on the creatives who inspire us, offering a candid insight into their life and careers.
Art and literature 6 years
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43:41

Dadiow Lin on Taiwan, classics and collaboration on in a word

Director Dadiow Lin chats to Off Book presenter Dan de la Motte about growing up in Taiwan, the influence of classic texts and how she combines a range of skills to collaborate on her plays. in a word written by Lauren Yee was the play Dadiow chose direct as part of the Genesis Future Directors Award, a Directors Program and Genesis Foundation initiative which offers emerging directors the opportunity to stage a production fully supported by our creative, administrative and production teams. The Young Vic presents Off Book, a podcast where we shine a light on the creatives who inspire us, offering a candid insight into their life and careers.
Art and literature 6 years
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24:55

Luke Barnes on The Jumper Factory, how he became a playwright and the role of a writer

Playwright Luke Barnes chats to Off Book presenter Dan de la Motte about developing authentic stories shaped by real experiences. Luke opens up about his process, through which he has created work with prisoners and people affected by the criminal justice system (The Jumper Factory), asylum seekers (Fable), and NHS service users (Men in Blue), and how tackling politics, society and stories that make an impact are the responsibilities of the writers of today. The Young Vic presents Off Book, a podcast where we shine a light on the creatives who inspire us, offering a candid insight into their life and careers. Please note: this podcast episode contains swearing and the political views held are of the guest.
Art and literature 6 years
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36:00

Josh Parr on his first job, drama school and making his mark

Theatre Director Josh Parr grew up in the mining town of Rugeley and never saw arts as a viable career. Fast forward a few years, he's directing The Jumper Factory at HOME Manchester. Speaking to Off Book about how he entered the arts, what he's faced along the way to get to this point and why his ambition is to inspire people with the same background as him. Off Book is a podcast from Young Vic where we shine a light on the creatives that are inspiring us and a candid discussion about their career so far.
Art and literature 6 years
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