{"webUser":null}
Audioboom logo
Menu
Audioboom logo
  • Podcasts
  • Advertisers
  • Creators
  • Help & support
  • Sign up
  • Sign in
{"flashNotices":[]}
Podcasts
Advertisers
Creators
Help & support
Search podcasts
Sign up
Sign in
Podcast logo
Wireless Theatre

Wired Up Theatre Talk, Episode Two - Podcast

Aug 18, 2016, 11:17 AM

Headliner
See more options
Share
Facebook X
Subscribe

Mark and Ollie review theatre pubs and their value for money, getting pretty drunk in the process! They also speak to the LOST Theatre, legendary radio drama producer Cherry Cookson as well as the usual reviews and theatre banter. Recorded in 2011. #theatretalk #fringe

Share
Facebook X
Subscribe
Next
Wired Up Theatre Talk, Episode Three - Podcast
Top episodes
The Strange Case of Springheel'd Jack: Episode One, The Ghost of Clapham Common [Audio Drama]
by Wireless Theatre
Drayton Trench - Episode One [Audio Comedy Series]
by Wireless Theatre
Owen Teale & Mark Lewis Part Two [Poetry and Prose]
by Wireless Theatre
Related episodes
72: The Little Season Conspiracy Part 4: Mandela Effect, Rest of the Dead & Perfected Animals
by Free The Rabbits
Dr. David Grinspoon discusses the potential for life in the relatively benign clouds of Venus, particularly around 50 km altitude, where conditions are similar to Earth's surface. This idea, once fringe, is gaining acceptance due to intriguing chemistry a
by The John Batchelor Show
73: The Little Season Conspiracy Part 5: New Chronology, Anatoly Fomenko & Gunnar Heinsohn
by Free The Rabbits
  •   Report this episode
  •   Download audio
  •   QRCode
For podcasters For advertisers For listeners
Help & feedback Service status
About us Blog
Cookie policy Privacy policy Terms & conditions
Investors & regulatory
© 2025 Audioboom

Sorry, your browser isn't supported.

We recommend upgrading to the latest Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge.

Page load failed

Please check your internet connection and refresh the page. You might also try disabling any ad blockers.

You can visit our support center if you're having problems.