You voted for them, we'll quiz them. URY Lunch's Daz plays 'Battle of the Sabbs' with this weeks contestant - Student Activities Officer James Croydon. 1 minutes worth of General Knowledge questions, how will he do? Every Monday from 12PM
On YorWorld this week we continue to follow the world of arts around York! We chat to highly acclaimed stand up and actor Omid Djalili about his latest tour, his life as an actor, how being a family man effects his career and some celebrity anecdotes and more! We also previewed Dramasoc’s weekly 3 production which is of George Owell’s chilling polemic ‘Animal Farm’ and reviewed last weeks this weeks dramasoc production ‘Stars in the Morning Sky’. Additionally we took a look at Pantsoc’s much anticipated winter pantomime ‘Aladdin’ which is sure to have you rolling in the isles and Amelia Watts took a look at the Norman Rea Gallery’s latest exhibition ‘Vessels of Memory’. If that wasn’t enough we launched our latest competition to see Richard Herring Live in York on the 4th of Febuary. All the details can be found above and on our facebook event page! The winner will be announced on next weeks show!
Panto, love it or hate it its not behind you yet as Pantsocs fantastic brand new student written pantomime extravaganza comes to central Hall this week! This podcast is part of YorWorld, the acclaimed weekly magazine show from URY's award winning speech team
Our preview of Dramasoc's week 3 production of George Orwell's chilling 'Animal Farm'. This podcast is part of YorWorld, the acclaimed weekly magazine show from URY's award winning speech team.
The best bits from the first show of term two, as well as Mockbusters (this week Mothbusters) you can join in with! Guess the bug from the clue we give!
Catch our preview of Dramasoc's week two production set in 1980 Moscow. Our National Award Nominated drama previews are part of YorWorld, our acclaimed magazine show on URY
Its a year since our first show and we're celebrating in style. On the show this week West End Star Helena Blackman, known for her appearance on 'How Do You Solve a Problem like Maria', speaks to John Wakefield about her life in the musicals industry and her latest solo tour, as well as about how she got to meet Stephen Sondheim. We'll also be joined by acclaimed British composer and conductor Ronald Corp who was recently awarded an OBE in the New Years Honors’ List, Plus our nationally acclaimed drama previews will return with a look at Dramasoc’s Week 2 production ‘Stars in the Morning Sky’. If that wasn't enough we'll take listeners on a personal tour of the York Art Gallery's exhibition on the works of William Etty by the museums curator Laura Turner. SASSY will be telling us whats going on this term and and we speak to a member of the Sasaki Trio who are appearing at the Sir Jack Lyons concert hall this week, And we'll have LIVE MUSIC from York student band 'Climbing Trees'.
York's acclaimed improv troup create improvised sketches taking us everywhere from Margeret Thatcher's bedroom to joining Tim Henman at a table tennis lesson at the YMCA. Orginal Student Comedy which is not to be missed!
Hear all of last term's Mr Le Fleurs as our french gardening expert gets ready for another term of answering your gardening questions on Martyn's show.