| By: N Quentin Woolf

Londonist Out Loud: A Podcast About London, 18 October 2013

Welcome to the latest episode of Londonist Out Loud, a podcast about London, as recently recommended by The Telegraph.

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Londonist Out Loud is presented and produced by N Quentin Woolf.

In this week’s episode, NQW visits the Hoxton base of Cornucopia Theatre Company to discuss theatre and sound in London. Cornucopia’s Artistic Director Mark Duncan and Composer/Sound Designer James Hesford discuss financial survival as an artist, styles of collaboration, the effect the arts can have on local communities, and much more – including their current collaboration: a staging of A Midsummer Night’s Dream in a very unusual and challenging venue.


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Show notes by Ruth Hargreaves