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    Explore " best of enemies" with insightful episodes like "Theatre Audience Podcast S3 Ep3: Featuring reviews of Best of Enemies, Back to the Future, Aaron Sorkin's To Kill A Mockingbird, Othello and Smoke.", "Hi, I'm Kate.", "#220: All Eyez On Me" and "47 - Youth, Beasts of No Nation, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, Manny Lewis, Best of Enemies" from podcasts like ""Theatre Audience Podcast", "Megapodcast 2K", "Silver Screen Snobs" and "AB Film Review & The Last New Wave"" and more!

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    Theatre Audience Podcast S3 Ep3: Featuring reviews of Best of Enemies, Back to the Future, Aaron Sorkin's To Kill A Mockingbird, Othello and Smoke.

    Theatre Audience Podcast S3 Ep3: Featuring reviews of Best of Enemies, Back to the Future, Aaron Sorkin's To Kill A Mockingbird, Othello and Smoke.

    Get ready for an episode filled with lively discussions as Natalie and Darren delve into a captivating line up of theatre productions. Join them as they explore the thrilling world of Best of Enemies at the Noel Coward Theatre starring Zachary Quinto and David Harewood in this gripping tale of racial tension and unexpected friendships. Prepare for a time-traveling adventure as they discuss the electrifying stage adaptation of Back to the Future at Adelphi Theatre, where the iconic film comes to life with all the excitement and nostalgia. Get ready for laughter aplenty as they dive into the uproarious comedy Noises Off at The Phoenix Theatre, a hilarious and chaotic backstage farce that will leave you in stitches.

    They'll also delve into the timeless classic To Kill A Mockingbird at Gielgud Theatre, a powerful and thought-provoking production that tackles themes of racial injustice and morality adapted by Aaron Sorkin. Prepare to be captivated by Frantic Assembly's thrilling rendition of Othello at Lyric Hammersmith, a dynamic and innovative reimagining of Shakespeare's tragedy that pushes boundaries and ignites the stage. Last but not least, they'll explore the intimate and thought-provoking production of Smoke at Southwark Playhouse, a play based on the August Strindberg’s Miss Julie that delves into the complexities of human connections and the power of personal narratives. Join Natalie and Darren as they share their insights, reflections, and recommendations on these exciting theatre experiences over a pot of Earl Grey tea.

    47 - Youth, Beasts of No Nation, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, Manny Lewis, Best of Enemies

    47 - Youth, Beasts of No Nation, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, Manny Lewis, Best of Enemies

    In our first review episode for 2016, we cover some of the films from 2015 that we missed in the year. Covering the Paolo Sorrentino film Youth, followed by the Cary Fukunaga Netflix original, Beasts of No Nation, we then touch on Iranian vampires with A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night. Australian stand up comedian Carl Barron's film Manny Lewis gets a look in before finally wrapping up with some politico-journalist drama with William F. Blakely and Gore Vidal in Best of Enemies.

    Youth - 0:06:13
    Beasts of No Nation - 0:24:33
    A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night - 0:39:25
    Manny Lewis - 0:47:22
    Best of Enemies - 1:01:43

    Youth written review.
    Manny Lewis written review.

    The song at the end of this episode is You Am I's Berlin Chair.

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