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Ep 4: Murder Mysteries19 Jan 202601:21:40

Welcome back to The Theatre Mum!

On episode 4, we're joined by Helen Saxton, creator of murder mystery event company, Dead Herring. We chat about the ins and outs of working as a performer in murder mysteries, what it's like creating, running and organising an events company, as well as delving into Helen's exploration into being an author. With a play taken to Edinburgh Fringe, a published true-crime novel and another on the way, this episode is filled with stories aplenty - real and fictional - favourite poisons and lots of laughter. It's an hour and a half packed with honest facts, figures and frivolity - not necessarily in that order.

Content warning: Minimal swearing

Follow The Theatre Mum on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/thetheatremum/

Follow Dead Herring on:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DeadHerringUK/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeadHerringUK/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/helen-saxton-60a809113/

Website: https://deadherring.co.uk/

Ep 3: Being a Supporting Artist aka Extra Life05 Jan 202600:55:54

Welcome back to The Theatre Mum!

On episode 3, we're joined by Jamie Ledwith, Holly's somewhat creative husband. Jamie, who now works as a photographer, has dabbled in so many different areas of the industry over the years, it's impossible to fit it all in one podcast. So in this episode, we focus on life as a supporting artist, aka a film and TV extra. Filled with plenty of stories from our first-hand experience, we chat about the (un)glamorous day-to-day life of being an extra, the benefits and realities of working on a professional film set, and simply, how to do it yourself! It's an hour packed with honest facts, figures and frivolity - not necessarily in that order.

Content warning: Minimal swearing

Follow The Theatre Mum on Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/thetheatremum/

Follow Jamie on:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oddshoe_photography

Website: https://www.jamieledwith.com/

Ep 2: Running a Theatre Company22 Dec 202500:56:58

Welcome back to The Theatre Mum!

On episode 2, we're joined by Maddie Bell from OnTheNose Productions. After meeting on the entertainments team at a theme park, we touch on the world of being a mascot performer before getting to know all about co-running a theatre company. We chat about the joys and processes of creating original work, taking shows to Fringe Festivals and how to get funding outside of the Arts Council. It's an hour packed with honest facts, figures and frivolity - not necessarily in that order.

Content warning: Minimal swearing

Follow The Theatre Mum on Instagram 

https://www.instagram.com/thetheatremum/

Follow OnTheNose Productions on:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onthenoseproductions

Website: https://www.onthenoseproductions.co.uk/

Their next production of MAN!FEST: A Boy Band Fantasy will be playing at Wagner Hall during the Brighton Fringe on the 28th and 29th May 2026.

Tickets: https://bit.ly/4q5EJV7

 

Ep 1: It's The Theatre Mum08 Dec 202500:08:12

Introducing The Theatre Mum! Want to know what it's all about?

This episode is just a little introduction to the podcast, so you can get to know us before we get into the juicy interviews with some fantastic guests working in the performing industry.

Episode 1 highlights who we are, what we're going to be covering over future episodes and, most importantly, why we're doing it.

Follow The Theatre Mum over on Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/thetheatremum/

Ep 8: Musical Directing & Vocal Coaching16 Mar 202601:12:58

Welcome back to The Theatre Mum!

On episode 8, we're joined by vocal powerhouse Kensey Armer, who works as a Vocal Coach and Musical Director, as well as performing herself with wedding and event band, Last Call. A musical theatre kid at heart, we discuss the ins and outs of being a musical director for shows, both with children and adults, what it's like being a freelance vocal coach, as well as the importance of being involved in amateur dramatics. It has tips on juggling jobs, how to adapt your skills and mindset to different work, plus insights into what it's like being a singer in an event band. Take a drink every time we mention Natalie Weiss...

It's jam-packed with honest facts, frivolity and bankable quotes - not necessarily in that order. If you were ever inspired by Lizzie Maguire, this one's for you.

Content warning: Minimal swearing

Follow The Theatre Mum on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/thetheatremum/

Follow Kensey on

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@queenkenofatown

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100054567108954

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kenseyarmermt/ or

https://www.instagram.com/queenkennn/

Follow Last Call on

https://lastcalleventband.co.uk/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lastcallfunctionband/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572760370966

 

 

Ep 7: Outreach Producing and Facilitating02 Mar 202600:59:08

Welcome back to The Theatre Mum!

On episode 7, we're joined by Jess Spath, who works as a freelance outreach producer and facilitator, as well as a children and families worker for her local community. Working behind the scenes to break barriers and bring performing opportunities and joy to young people and marginalised groups, Jess has freelanced for a number of theatres and production companies, including The Watermill Theatre, Newbury Corn Exchange, Streetwise Opera, South Hill Park and Peer Productions. We discuss the ins and outs of producing shows, leading workshops and project management, as well as the importance of making the arts accessible and creating safe spaces for people to grow. It's jam-packed with honest facts, figures and frivolity - not necessarily in that order. 

Content warning: Minimal swearing

Follow The Theatre Mum on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/thetheatremum/

Read Jess' short stories on E-Book here:

The Photograph: https://www.amazon.ca/Photograph-Jess-Spath-ebook/dp/B00H1M8RSC

The Carriage: https://www.amazon.in/Carriage-Jess-Spath-ebook/dp/B00LRI4AQO

 

Ep 6: Princess Parties & Event Entertainment16 Feb 202601:51:55

Welcome back to The Theatre Mum!

On episode 6, we're joined by Kate Izzard, co-founder of character event company, Jollypop Entertainment Ltd, providers of multi award-winning children's entertainment. Working as a princess performer or fairytale character is nothing to scoff at. From attending birthday parties to running large scale events across the South of England, we chat about what it's really like being a real life princess, what it takes to run your own business and the realities of how to keep a room full of children entertained. We also chat about Kate's theatre company, Looking Glass Theatre, and the ups and downs of putting on musicals as a new business. This episode is a little longer than usual because there was just so much to share with you. It's jam-packed with honest facts, figures and frivolity - not necessarily in that order. 

Content warning: Minimal swearing

Follow The Theatre Mum on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/thetheatremum/

Follow Jollypop Entertainment Ltd on:

Web: https://www.jollypopentertainment.co.uk/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jollypopentertainment

Insta: https://www.instagram.com/jollypopentertainmentltd

Follow Looking Glass Theatre on:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092366322449

Insta: https://www.instagram.com/looking_glass.theatre/

Shrek is running at Arlington Arts from the 13th Feb to the 19th Feb. Book tickets for their latest production here: https://arlington-arts.com/musical-theatre/

Ep 5: Running a Production Company02 Feb 202601:07:38

Welcome back to The Theatre Mum!

On episode 5, we're joined by Amelia Stephanides, co-founder of creative production company, Soup, and Norwich-based band, Amelia & The LoveFools. We chat about growing up in the circus, what it's like writing and performing your own music, and ask the question, what exactly is Soup? From running live events to video production, charity fundraisers to creating a new sitcom, The Bowl, we look into finding funding for projects, film festivals and how to get your work out there. This episode is jam-packed with stories for the creative hearts, an hour of honest facts, figures and frivolity - not necessarily in that order. And the occasional cat.

Content warning: Minimal swearing

Follow The Theatre Mum on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/thetheatremum/

Follow Amelia's work on:

Amelia & The LoveFools: https://www.instagram.com/amelialovefools

Listen on Spotify: http://bit.ly/3Z4rRDi

Soup: https://www.instagram.com/soup_promo

Foolhardy Circus: https://www.instagram.com/foolhardy_circus

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