The URY Chart Show is back. Hear the first chart of this term here!
A look at what Easter means to the christian population in a programme produced and presented by the University's Chirstian Union.
Yorworld's preview of the student written, Week 3 dramabarn play 'Ten Days'. This podcast is part of YorWorld, the weekly magazine show from URY.
Got Booty is a comedy, improvised panal show. Got Booty returns with its all new teams and delves into the wierd and wonderful world of fairy tales. With new and orginal games such as 'Hotter or Colder' mix with old favourites like 'The Ballad of Wikipedia' in half an hour of great orginal student comedy.
This week on the show we speak to the multi award winning BBC foriegn affairs correspondent Mike Thomson about his life as a journalist and about both the troubling and inspirational sights he has witnessed while offering his advice to students here at The University of York as to how to pursue a journaistic career. We also speak to the writer and director of the week 3 Dramabarn production, Quaisar Siddique, and take a sneak peak at the futuristic, isolationist vision his new play 'Ten Days' presents' as well as our preview of this weeks production 'Peepshow' by Isabel Wright. Our reviewers Kate Bull and Tom Bodington have been watching 'Peepshow' and Rosie Fletcher takes a look at the last ODN of the Spring Term 'Play in a Day'. If that wasn't enough we are also bringing you the best of the live sessions of last terms shows including the likes of Jahangir Aziz Hyat, Josh Savage, Luke Malkin and Laurence Hobden. YorWorld is part of the Sunday Roast. Great Speech broadcasting Sundays 2-4
We speak to the three candidates from th Labour, the Liberal Democrats, and the Green Parties who could be representing you if you live on campus if they win in the upcoming local elections on May 5th. We also talk to Liam Burns, the newly elected NUS President.
As the title suggests, these are the features from our first show of the season. It includes the BRAND NEW: Lyrical Limerick and MattMan Saves the day as well as an extra special Sunday Serenade from our resident musician. Yes thats MattMan, Wonderful wonderful MattMan. There's also a bit of Lindley and a bit of Mr. Hodson. Lovely.
Hear James count down the biggest songs of last term on this week's chart show.
Seven little lives in one big city. Devised by Frantic Assembly and written by Isabel Wright, Peepshow gets under the brickwork of life in a tower block as two friends, four lovers and one loner expose glimpses of their urban lives to an audience of voyeurs. Can we really trust what we see through the windows or what we hear through the walls? Do we really know what goes on behind closed doors? In our preview of the production we speak to the cast and creative team behind what looks to be an exciting, engrossing and imaginative production unlike anything seen in the barn this year. The show runs from Friday to Sunday Week 2 and tickets are avaliable on the door and from 12-2 on Vanborough stalls Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.