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A fortnightly theatre bookclub hosted by Nancy Netherwood and Sam Webber. Every other Thursday we take a deep dive into a different play from a range of genres, writers, times and places - join in the conversation over on Instagram @playground_pod
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Spider's Web by Agatha Christie
Season 2 · Episode 8
jeudi 5 février 2026 • Duration 46:12
'The trashiest play we've ever done.'
Content Warnings: Murder/Drugs/Classism
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Chat to host Nancy @N_Netherwood on various
Chat to host Sam @Samwebbercool2 on Instagram (and go find @rootlingtheatre for his puppet antics)
Theme music this episode: Spooky music by Victor_Natas -- https://freesound.org/s/560181/ -- License: Attribution 4.0
The Seagull by Anton Chekhov
Season 2 · Episode 7
jeudi 22 janvier 2026 • Duration 54:52
After an infamously terrible debut, this classic Russian play went on to define naturalism, changing how we make theatre in the West forever. It is also full of sad theatre makers, which may go some way to explain its enduring popularity with theatre makers.
We talk 3D characters, endurance, and theatres first goth icon.
Content Warnings: Suicide/Ageism/Infant death/Mortality
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Chat to host Nancy @N_Netherwood on various
Chat to host Sam @Samwebbercool2 on Instagram (and go find @rootlingtheatre for his puppet antics)
25 - Orpheus Descending by Tennessee Williams
Season 1 · Episode 26
jeudi 14 avril 2022 • Duration 44:20
Despite the characters explicitly talking about the cold all the time, prepare to hear about some very hot and sweaty goings on in this William's classic. When a young hot guy walks into a Southern town that's afraid of hot people, there's prejudice and hatred to deal with on top of all the wild animal metaphors that Tennessee loves so much.
We discuss why the town is so afraid of hot people, what it might be like to be a bird with no legs, and themes of isolation in one's own body.
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Chat to host Nancy @N_Netherwood
Chat to host Sam @Samwebbercool
24 - Spring Awakening by Frank Wedekind
Season 1 · Episode 25
mercredi 30 mars 2022 • Duration 57:30
Up front:
1) TW, this episode contains quite frank discussions of a variety of grisly topics, including sexual assault and suicide.
2) This podcast is about the original play, NOT the musical version (though we do of course mention the musical as how could you not!? In particular the recent Almeida production which, spoiler alert, we love)
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Chat to host Nancy @N_Netherwood
Chat to host Sam @Samwebbercool
23 - Cymbeline by William Shakespeare
Season 1 · Episode 24
lundi 21 mars 2022 • Duration 50:04
It was inevitable that at some point we'd bump into the bard on our ever winding theatrical-textual journey, and we do so what in our un-researched opinion is 'one of the more obscure ones.' Cymbeline is a play about a young couple who vow their love to each other but then hate each other but then don't really and also this horrible man named Cloten who is an idiot and a criminal and also some brothers who are gay for their sister but don't worry it all works out in the finish. Also there is a war between Britain and Rome whilst all this is going on. We were confused too.
We discuss mixing of genres, problematic themes and how to interpret them on stage, and if Nancy can be won round to this play.
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Chat to host Nancy @N_Netherwood
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22 - You Stupid Darkness! by Sam Steiner
Season 1 · Episode 23
jeudi 3 mars 2022 • Duration 44:16
You Stupid Darkness! takes us into the world of Brightline, a call centre for those who need to talk to someone about their problems, and the 4 volunteers who answer those calls late at night. Meet Frances, Angie, Jon, and Joey the work experience boy, as they navigate life and each other.
Oh, and also the apocalypse is in full swing.
Have some feedback? A play you'd like us to cover?
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Chat to host Nancy @N_Netherwood
Chat to host Sam @Samwebbercool
21 - The Flick by Annie Baker
Season 1 · Episode 22
jeudi 17 février 2022 • Duration 53:45
The Flick is a 2013 play set in a cinema, in which you the audience sit where the screen is and watch as three employees get into some serious sweeping. This often silent and uneventful play is brim full of sad heartfelt characters, musings on what it means to be a grown up, and terrible opinions about films.
Also discussed:
- The power of celluloid film
- Monkeys
Have some feedback? A play you'd like us to cover?
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Chat to host Nancy @N_Netherwood
Chat to host Sam @Samwebbercool
20 - The Hothouse by Harold Pinter
Season 1 · Episode 21
jeudi 4 novembre 2021 • Duration 51:12
The Hothouse (so called because the house is...hot?) is a 1980 play by Harold Pinter which was actually written in 1958, but still has his signature style of heightened language, biting edge and yes, lots of famous pauses. It's been a while since we did one of these, so there's lots of catching up to do on theatre and genre-based theatre, as well as a deep dive into the characters and unspecified horror that this play provides.
Have some feedback? A play you'd like us to cover?
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Chat to host Nancy @N_Netherwood
Chat to host Sam @Samwebbercool
19 - Six Characters in Search of an Author by Luigi Pirandello
Season 1 · Episode 20
jeudi 22 juillet 2021 • Duration 48:20
Six Characters is a modern classic. Or maybe just a classic. It's hard to know where the age boundaries for those things are. Either way in this play Pirandello brings an early example of going full meta in theatre, introducing a rehearsal room full of actors (and maybe the real director, stage manager and technician) to a group of fictional characters that have come to life and need help in finishing their dramatic arc.
We talk play structure, Mussolini and Byker Grove.
Have some feedback? A play you'd like us to cover?
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Chat to host Nancy @N_Netherwood
Chat to host Sam @Samwebbercool
18 - The Woods by Robert Alan Evans
Season 1 · Episode 19
mercredi 7 juillet 2021 • Duration 43:15
The Woods is poetry on the stage. Okay, so all plays are poetry on the stage, but this one even more so. Inhabiting an American woodland and also a British kitchen, our protagonist 'The Woman' is continually haunted by 'The Wolf,' an evil figure who may be her son that was, or an abusive partner, or her inner psyche, or the outside world, or probably all of these rolled into one.
It's really good.
As promised in the episode, you can find Nancy's dubbed over cameo in a Phoebe Waller-Bridge interview here: https://youtu.be/D3mmqLVi_QQ?t=243
Have some feedback? A play you'd like us to cover?
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Chat to host Nancy @N_Netherwood
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