Episodes
Monday Feb 13, 2017
Episode #56 - The Blackshaw Arts Hour
Monday Feb 13, 2017
Monday Feb 13, 2017
For the first show back into 2017 Iasha is joined by Matt and a very new voice to the show, Sinead Burniston, a fellow Holloway graduate and theatre lover.
Matt reviews the Lego Batman film, we hark back to some old conversations from 2016 including a run down of Harry Potter and The Cursed Child, how bad Suicide Squad was and Iasha talks musicals and lack of tap with Half a Sixpence.
Next show Matt's reviewing Fifty Shades Darker, and if there is a show not to miss this year, it's that one. So much awkward.
Monday Jan 30, 2017
Episode #55 - The Blackshaw Arts Hour
Monday Jan 30, 2017
Monday Jan 30, 2017
This week, Matt joins Iasha to review Moana and speculate about what Arts Strat and Alex are going to be doing in the New Year.
Matt tells us about Amadeus at The National and reveals his favourite show and film of 2016!
Friday Dec 23, 2016
Episode #54 - The Blackshaw Arts Hour
Friday Dec 23, 2016
Friday Dec 23, 2016
This week on the podcast, Iasha is joined by Matt, Ellie, Helen, Strat and Alex.
Matt reviews Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (aka, that new Harry Potter film) and Start and Alex are doing an Art! This week they're going to write sonnets, following the proper Shakespeare rules.
We hear a peice of new writing called SMS performed by Emily Jane Kerr and written by Marianne Powell and Helen reviews nd talks about the West End musical Half a Sixpence.
Throughtout the show Strat and Alex have been writing their sonnets, and then read out their finished work at the end of the show. Listen in to hear who is voted the winner!
Sunday Nov 20, 2016
Episode #53 - The Blackshaw Arts Hour
Sunday Nov 20, 2016
Sunday Nov 20, 2016
This week on the show, Iasha is joined by Vikki and Matt, and Strat and Alex are back once again to tackle an art, this week we're doing sculpture!
Matt reviews Arrival and can hardly contain his excitement for what seems to be a high contender for one of Matt's picks of the year.
Vikki tells us about a very immersive theatre experience she and Alex participated in last Friday and we also hear a live recording of a Scare Slam story from our Scare Slam at the Horse and Stables last year.
Follow this link if you want to experience photographic evidence of the sculpting that took place during the live recording of this podcast.
Sunday Nov 06, 2016
Episode #52 - The Blackshaw Arts Hour
Sunday Nov 06, 2016
Sunday Nov 06, 2016
This week on the show Iasha, Matt and Ellie are joined by Strat and Alex, doing their very first 'Art' of the new segment 'Strat and Alex Do Art'.
Sunday Oct 23, 2016
Episode #51 - The Blackshaw Arts Hour
Sunday Oct 23, 2016
Sunday Oct 23, 2016
This week on the show we are playing you the entirety of Blackshaw's recent Scare Slam!
Wednesday Oct 12, 2016
Episode #50 - The Blackshaw Arts Hour
Wednesday Oct 12, 2016
Wednesday Oct 12, 2016
The Blackshaw Arts Hour turned 50! We had a party with fizz, hats and party poppers.
Sunday Sep 25, 2016
Episode #49 - The Blackshaw Arts Hour
Sunday Sep 25, 2016
Sunday Sep 25, 2016
This week on the podcast, Matt reviews Hunt for the Wilderpeople, starring Sam Neil and Julian Dennison.
Sunday Sep 11, 2016
Episode #48 - The Blackshaw Arts Hour
Sunday Sep 11, 2016
Sunday Sep 11, 2016
This week on the show, we delve back into a retro film review and talk about Tim Burton's Beetlejuice.
Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Episode #47 - The Blackshaw Arts Hour
Thursday Sep 08, 2016
Thursday Sep 08, 2016
The Blackshaw Arts Hour – Episode 48
This week, Vikki, Iasha and Alex are joinedby a guest and Blackshaw Arts Hour virgin, Dave Turnball.
With Matt in Edinburgh and no one wantingto fill his review shoes, we hear a retro movie review of Labyrinth featuringthe late great David Bowie.
After talking Suicide Squad last show andbecoming frustrated with the Jared Leto ‘method’ acting marketing circus, Vikkidives into a method acting Arts Thing of the Week with some added historyprovided from Alex and his theatre studies degree.
Matt’s in Edinburgh, but we’ve still gothim working. We hear from him and a few of the shows he’s seen along withfriend and Amy Yorston
To take us to the end of the show, we hearda New Writing Night piece called Trim, written by James Barry, directed byEllie Pitkin and performed by Charlotte Worthing
Join us next week for the return of Mattand an overview of Edinburgh 2016!