
Crystal Galbraith, the playwright of Pride's
Riot, discusses her inspiration for the play and the themes it explores.
Pride's Riot follows two queer young people, Ryan and Andy, as they react to
the news of Marsha P. Johnson's death and the impact it has on the queer
community. Crystal emphasizes the importance of taking action against hate
crimes and the need for justice. She also shares her writing process and the
challenges she faced in capturing the tone and mood of the 90s setting. Crystal
hopes that listeners will resonate with the characters' reactions and be
inspired to speak up about their own experiences.
About The Play:
"Pride's A Riot" is a story set in
1992 that follows the journey of young Andy and Ryan as they navigate
widespread discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community. After activist Marsha
P. Johnson is found dead, likely murdered, Andy and Ryan organise a protest
demanding justice. When violence erupts, injuring many, they realise more
drastic action is needed. Undaunted, the friends press on, determined to force
society to confront the violence and indifference that queer people face daily.
Their struggle speaks to the power of marginalised voices rising in righteous
anger against injustice, refusing to be silent or invisible any longer.
Is a podcast supporting and showcasing new
Audio Theatre writing. Showcasing 12 playwrights and 14 actors, season 1 will
last for one year! By subscribing, you support The Grey Hill in producing more
new writing here in Scotland.
Season 1 Dates:
APR - Crystal Galbraith – Prides a Riot
MAY - Fiona Black – Super Seniors
JUN - Liam Alexandru – Waiting for Mary, The Eulogy and A Matter of
Time
JUL - Lila Malkonen – Tales of the Ferry Girl
AUG - Amy Hawes - Gameshow
SEP - Vincent Maguire – Passport for a Terrorist, Leaving This
Shore, Mick McGrory and The Crickets Stayed Home in Lubbock
Plays available in full:
OCT 23 - Sarah Hauck – Starr Crossed
NOV - Phil Baarda – Bone Cave Man
DEC - Birgit Itse – What is it we keep talking about, Pure Baltic
and Time of Our Lives
JAN 24 - Benjamin Harris- The Wolf of Badenoch
FEB - Susan Chaney – Beyond Ash Lagoon, First Love and The
Precptory
MAR - Alyssa Osiecki - Essential Work Only
May 4, 2024
26 min

Check out the full interview with Alyssa Osieki the playwright of 'Essentail Work Only' From Stories from the Grey Hill podcast
Apr 7, 2024
38 min

Join us as we speak to Benjamin Harris, playwright of Wolfe of Bannoch, the audio play, as we learn what encouraged him to write the play, the history based on the characters and more!
About the play:
Join Alexander Stuart, the roguish Wolfe of Badenoch, on his reckless pursuit of power in medieval Scotland. Despite being the illegitimate son of the king., Alexander is determined to regain his lost titles and lands after being exiled from the realm.
One day, a mysterious stranger visits Alexander's stronghold with a proposition to help him reclaim his former glory. Alexander takes this opportunity to recount his scandalous life story, starting from his early days of rebellion against the king alongside his father. Despite earning the permanent scorn of the crown prince, Alexander's father eventually claims the throne and rewards him with riches and responsibilities far beyond his station.
This audio performance details Alexander’s complicated relationships with his mistress Mary, the mother of his children, and his devious political dealings that won him the hand of the Countess of Ross and nearly half a kingdom. But eventually, his unquenchable ambition and lack of restraint catch up with him, and he loses everything.
The question remains: Will the stranger’s proposition be Alexander’s salvation or his undoing? Follow this gripping and gritty historical drama as Alexander dances with destiny to seize power in 14th-century Scotland.
About Stories From The Grey Hill Podcast:
Is a podcast supporting and showcasing new Audio Theatre writing. Showcasing 12 playwrights and 14 actors, season 1 will last for one year! By subscribing, you support The Grey Hill in producing more new writing here in Scotland.
Season 1 Dates:
JAN 24 - Benjamin Harris- The Wolf of Badenoch
FEB - Susan Chaney – Beyond Ash Lagoon, First Love and The Precptory
MAR - Alyssa Osiecki - EssentialWork Only
APR - Crystal Galbraith – Prides a Riot
MAY - Fiona Black – Super Seniors
JUN - Liam Alexandru – Waiting for Mary, The Eulogy and A Matter of Time
JUL - Lila Malkonen – Tales of the Ferry Girl
AUG - Amy Hawes - Gameshow
SEP - Vincent Maguire – Passport for a Terrorist, Leaving This Shore, Mick McGrory and The Crickets Stayed Home in Lubbock
Plays available in full:
OCT 23 - Sarah Hauck – Starr Crossed
NOV - Phil Baarda – Bone Cave Man
DEC - Birgit Itse – What is it we keep talking about, Pure Baltic and Time of Our Lives
Feb 4, 2024
58 min

Join me for a fascinating conversation with actor and theatre lover Dan
Collins. We delve into his passion for musical theatre and theatre
tours, including memorable experiences at the legendary Edinburgh Fringe
Festival. Dan shares behind-the-scenes stories from his acting career
and previews exciting upcoming performances. Whether you're a fellow
theatre fan or just love a lively chat about the arts, this episode
offers something for everyone. Learn more about Dan's shows and get
tickets here.
Nov 11, 2023
36 min

Sarah Hauck is the first playwright to be featured in our new podcast 'Stories from the Grey Hill' a 12-month podcast featuring new writing from Playwrights. Star Crossed tells the story of two students and the school performance of Romeo and Juliet. Find out more by going to our website Thegreyhill.com/stories your support enables us to create more of this work for season 2. Next week, we feature episode 1 of Phill Baarda's Bone Cave Man.
Oct 29, 2023
28 min

In Episode 3 of Insights the podcast, I featured Kae Sakurai, a step dancer, teacher, and bookkeeper, based in Glasgow for 18 years but originally from Japan. I talked to Kae about her latest project called Bloom and her latest crowdfunding for the project!
Oct 20, 2023
26 min

Welcome back to Insights: The Podcast. In this episode, we'll provide an introduction to the show and share the latest updates on what we've been up to. Additionally, we'll give you information on how you can participate in season 3 of Insights: The Podcast.
Sep 25, 2023
2 min

With the launch of Gordon Macleod's Where did all the flowers come from, listen to this exclusive cast interview with:
Hazel Beattie, Kevin Findlay, Kirsty McDuff, Natalie Moore Williams and Scarlett Maltman.
About the Audio Theatre Production:
Based on the island of Arran. Sister Rhona, Vicky and Mary meet to mark the occasion of their mother's burial, a year to the day following her funeral. Puzzled by the many flowers left on their mother's grave, they start to probe the reasons for this and who is responsible. Hatching a plan to catch the donor, the answer leads to some unexpected revelations that their mother did want to share with her daughters.
Available as a Kindle Book, Paperback and Audiobook from £3.23 available Via Amazon https://amzn.to/3zZpghL and via Apple Books: https://apple.co/3TlmHgW
For more info check out our website:
https://www.thegreyhill.com/wheredidalltheflorwerscomefrom
Audio Description is available via Youtube: https://youtu.be/W4pAoQi9lw4
Nov 9, 2022
25 min

In this episode, we chat to Maggie Telfer from Largs Players who talks to us about their latest upcoming production in Largs -Sunshine on Leith.
Sep 11, 2022
17 min

This is one you don’t need to drag yourself off the couch for - listen in as Grant F Kidd tells Barry about his upcoming show at the fabulous Britannia Panopticon.
@DragSteamie ( Insta - Fb - Twitter )Tickets for Gala on 20th Sept:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/348120577017
Tickets for all other performances:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/345569907897
Britannia Panopticon website :www.britanniapanopticon.org
Sep 1, 2022
47 min
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