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Exit Stage Left: Burnley Youth Theatre's 50th Year Podcast
Burnley Youth Theatre
13 episodes
4 days ago
Exit Stage Left: Burnley Youth Theatre's 50th Year Podcast will delve into the Stories of the people that make Burnley Youth Theatre the incredible organisation it is today. This podcast is for anyone interested in social history, youth arts and the power of drama to change lives. It is a place to explore Burnley Youth Theatre's Oral History. This podcast is made possible by support from the Heritage Lottery Fund UK.
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Exit Stage Left: Burnley Youth Theatre's 50th Year Podcast will delve into the Stories of the people that make Burnley Youth Theatre the incredible organisation it is today. This podcast is for anyone interested in social history, youth arts and the power of drama to change lives. It is a place to explore Burnley Youth Theatre's Oral History. This podcast is made possible by support from the Heritage Lottery Fund UK.
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Episode 8: Our People Event Part 2
Exit Stage Left: Burnley Youth Theatre's 50th Year Podcast
52 minutes 9 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 8: Our People Event Part 2

Welcome back to the second part of our enthralling podcast of the 'Our People' Event. Join us once again for a captivating live episode, recorded on Zoom and exclusively available on this Podcast. This time, we delve deeper into the remarkable history of British Youth Theatre (BYT) and continue our engaging discussions with former Artistic Directors.

Hosted by the ever-charismatic Philip J. Hindle, or fondly known as Pip, this episode promises to be a delightful continuation of laughter, shared memories, and insights. As we celebrate BYT's 50th year, we invite you to join us for another evening of reflection and celebration.

In Part 2, our esteemed Guest Speakers will share their unique perspectives and delve further into the impact BYT has had on children and young people. Get ready to be inspired once again as Anthony Preston, Lisa Allen, Jackie Hardacre, Nick Maynard, and Rachael Bamber take center stage, sharing stories and anecdotes that illuminate the profound significance of BYT's artistic endeavors.

Whether you have been a lifelong member, have fond memories of your time with BYT, or are simply fascinated by the transformative power of youth theater, this episode will transport you back in time and provide new insights into the organisation's journey.

Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity to be a part of BYT's legacy. Subscribe to our podcast and make sure to join us for this enthralling second instalment. Gain a deeper understanding of BYT's impact, relish in cherished memories, and embark on a journey of discovery as we continue to honour the past and embrace the future of British Youth Theatre.

Note: This live episode was recorded on Zoom, allowing for an immersive and interactive experience.

Exit Stage Left: Burnley Youth Theatre's 50th Year Podcast
Exit Stage Left: Burnley Youth Theatre's 50th Year Podcast will delve into the Stories of the people that make Burnley Youth Theatre the incredible organisation it is today. This podcast is for anyone interested in social history, youth arts and the power of drama to change lives. It is a place to explore Burnley Youth Theatre's Oral History. This podcast is made possible by support from the Heritage Lottery Fund UK.