Tess Humphrey's black comedy 'The Prince of Humberside' about Laurie a troubled teenager who calls the NHS Suicide Hotline and recieves some unconventional advice. The play deals with the issues of deppresion in young people in a comic yet deeply moving way in half an hour of gripping student written drama. Joshua King-Laurie Waugh Ela Gaworzewska-Arrabella Tess Humphrey-Writer and Director John Wakefield-Producer
A feature looking at the history of York's annual Rag Music festival; Woodstock. This feature is part of YorWorld. Great Speech Broadcasting, Sundays from 2 on URY.
Our Preview of this weeks ODN Play in a Day this Monday at 7:30 in the barn.
Our preview of next weeks dramasoc production 'The Importance of Being Earnest'. Week 9s Dramasoc production. Tickets are avaliable Wednesday - Friday 12-2 on Vanbrugh Stalls and on the door.
This week on the show we speak to the cast of the latest York Theatre Royal production 'Two Planks and a Passion', we Preview 'PlayinaDay Take2' and 'The Importance of Being Earnest'. We review 'Red Snow' and 'Treasure Island' and take a look at Woodstock. If that wasn't enough, continuing our woodstock theme we have archive Jay Foreman Sessions! YorWorld is part of the Sunday Roast, great speech broadcasting every sunday 2-4.
Luke and Dan from metal band Crisis of Confidence came into the studio to chat about their new EP 'Revelation'.
Jonathan Markwell popped into the studio to play some gorgeous acoustic covers and original tracks on 20th May 2011. Also look out for my wonderful co-host for the show, Jane (and our ever so slightly out-of-tune contribution to 'Hey Ya!').
Who's taken the number 1 slot this week? Find out with James.
We’re talking private universities this week on URY Debate: is it unfair for the New College of Humanities to charge £18,000 a year? Plus Rowan Williams’ attack on the coalition, nuclear weapons in Syria—and is privatisation partly to blame for care home abuse? Our guests this week: George Clarke of the university’s Labour Club; Thomas Byrne, former NUS presidential candidate; Matt Kilcoyne of the Conservatives; and Mariel Stringer-Fehlow from Amnesty International. Produced by Nick Duquemin, Paddy Evans, George Viner. Find out more by joining our Facebook group: search ‘URY Debate’.