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A new audio-digital theatre platform has been unveiled, releasing new plays from March to October 2021.
Mark Ravenhill, Roy Williams, Timberlake Wertenbaker and John Byrne are among the playwrights presenting premieres as part of the platform, named Sound Stage, which is a venture between Pitlochry Festival Theatre and Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh.
It will open with Ravenhill s first autobiographical play,
Angela, which will be availale from 26 March 2021. Tickets go on sale on Valentine s Day. Other playwrights on the platform include Lynda Radley, Jaimini Jethwa, Frances Poet and Gary McNair.
Elizabeth Newman, Artistic Director of Pitlochry Festival Theatre said: Pitlochry Festival Theatre is thrilled to share the news about Sound Stage. The original idea came from my experience last year making the audio premiere of Adventures with the Painted People with David, Polly, and the rest of the Naked Productions Team. The quality we could produce remotely blew
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A new digital initiative has been launched to recreate the social experience of theatregoing, complete with a virtual bar where audiences can chat over interval drinks. Sound Stage, presented by Pitlochry Festival theatre and the Royal Lyceum in Edinburgh in collaboration with Naked Productions, will have an opening season of eight new audio plays by writers including Mark Ravenhill, Timberlake Wertenbaker, Roy Williams and John Byrne. There will be one premiere a month from March onwards.
Pitlochry’s artistic director, Elizabeth Newman, said that it would enable audience members to connect with each other during the isolation of lockdown and give them the sense of a special event that is missing from many theatre streams. For people who live on their own, she said, the theatre is “a place to go and see other people – to have a story but also to talk about what they’ve just experienced”. The buzzy atmosphere in a venue before the
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