This week on the programme we have reviews of Happily Ever After Society’s production of Thoroughly Modern Millie and Dramasoc’s latest production ‘A Day in the Death of Joe Egg’ by Peter Nichols. Also our preview of next week's Dramasoc production ‘Saliva Milkshake' and, courtesy of the award winning news team here at URY, we have an interview with Cherie Federico, the founder of the Asthetica Short Film Festival which concludes today. If that wasn't enough we also have our interview with Martin Barrass, on playing the role of Stan Laurel in York Theatre Royal's production of 'Laurel and Hardy'. Listen to 'In the Stalls' Live Sundays from 2 on URY!
Our exclusive preview of Dramasoc's week 5 production of Howard Brenton's 'Saliva Milkshake'which runs this Friday to Sunday in the Dramabarn. Tickets are available from Vanbrugh stalls Wednesday to Friday 12-2 and on the door. This programme is part of 'In the Stalls'. Sunday from 2 on URY.
We'll be talking public sector strikes and the Greek bailout, plus Iran's nuclear weapons programme: how far should we go to stop it? Plus the Archbishop of Canterbury's been having his say on economic policy: we ask whether he's right, and whether he should be keeping his views to himself. Our guests are political blogger Adam Alcock, the Green Party's Spin Pitman and Daniel Murphy of the Conservative party. The programme is produced by Paddy Evans, George Viner and Nick Duquemin.
The History of the UK's oldest legal independent radio station from John Peel's inaugural speech through to our 40th anniversary. This programme was produced in 2008 to mark 40 years of the station.
For 'In the Stalls', John Wakefield speaks to Martin Barrass who is currently starring as Stan Laurel in York Theatre Royal's Production of Tom Mcgrath's 'Laurel and Hardy'. Don't miss your chance to see this fantastic show as this Saturday (4th Nov) marks the end of the run. Tickets avaliable from http://www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk/
Highlights from our first live radio show. Some of the chat, competitions and funny slips from our first crack at radio!
Today's Stop The Clock contestant was Emily Hall. Will she beat Daz's 46 seconds set last week? Find out here.
The National Award nominated arts programme returns for another week. This week we will be previewing YUSU Drama Society's production of 'A Day in the Death of Joe Egg' and reviewing this weeks production 'After Miss Julie'. We will also be previewing Happily Ever After Society's ambitious production 'Thoroughly Modern Millie' which is opening at the Joseph Rowntree theatre this Thursday.
Our preview of Happily Ever After Society's ambitious production 'Thoroughly Modern Millie' which is opening at the Joseph Rowntree theatre this Thursday. Tickets are available on Vanbrugh Stalls Monday - Wednesday and on-line at http://www.yusu.org/shop and in YourShop.