Craftsmanship
Initial Itch // 1500-1600 01.11.10
craftsmanship
Virginia Woolf once said "to know who to write for is to know how to write", and the same thing holds for radio. Knowing our listeners to be a sassy, bold, adventurous bunch, we've carefully crafted a show to match.
This week we have Jane Goldman on the air to talk about Cryptic's audio-visual stage remastering of Virginia Woolf's Orlando for the Tramway. Also from the Tramway we have probably the most experimental youth group any of us has encountered, Junction 25, who are on to talk about Saturday's show I Hope My Heart Goes First.
The show went out the night of Initial Itch Live at the 13th Note, and we've decided to share some of the music from it with you - listen out for singer songwriters Adam Donen and Racheal Maclennan.
Next week STaG (Student Theatre at Glasgow) will be creating all kinds of artistic wizardry for the show in preparation for STaG Nights: Boom and Bust, and we'll have an interview with Grant Smeaton who will be playing Bette Davis in Bette / Cavett later in the month. Until then you can amuse yourself with this video from Grant.
Posted at 18:34, 3rd November 2010
playlist
| Intro | |
| Immortality | |
| Adam Donen | Dandyland |
| Colin speaks to Jane Goldman of Theatre Cryptic about "Orlando" | |
| Ana-Belle Lee | |
| Rachel McLennan | Unsigned |
| Colin asks Jane Goldman even more questions | |
| Virgina Woolf reads her essay "Craftsmanship" | |
| Cry Me A River | |
| Justin Timberlake | Jive |
| Rob and Steve speak to Katrin Turner and Megan Reid about Junction 25's "I Hope My Heart Goes First" | |
| With Every Heartbeat | |
| Robyn | Konichiwa |
| Outro | |
| Settle Down | |
| Over The Wall | Motive Sounds |

