Pippa Evans on Robert's podcast

On the latest episode of his podcast Robert talks to improviser, writer and performer Pippa Evans about her work with Showstopper The Musical and her new book Improv Your Life.

They also discuss the importance of creating your own work, how improv can make your life better, and whether we should still be watching Friends.

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New song! A Lover or a Friend

Here’s a new song I’ve just put out. It’s exclusively on bandcamp, which is the best streaming service and has done a lot to support musicians during the pandemic.

You can listen to the song via this link, and buy it if you wish (any purchases go towards helping me make more music) but probably the most helpful thing you could do would be to share it with friends etc.

Thanks!

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New song raising money for The Trussell Trust

New song! Proceeds going to The Trussell Trust "working to stop UK hunger and poverty. Our network of foodbanks provides emergency food and support to people in crisis." Video filmed and edited by Bader Media Entertainment

Only available to download on Bandcamp.

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Mike Fenton Stevens on Robert's podcast

On the latest episode of his podcast Robert chats to actor Mike Fenton Stevens about creativity and his work on stage and screen, as well as his podcast My Time Capsule.

Mike talks about working on such legendary TV shows as Only Fools and Horses, One Foot in the Grave and Mr Bean and shares some audition tricks.

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Thoughts on being nervous

I was having a conversation with one of my guitar students about being nervous to play on stage for the first time. I said that you get nervous because it’s important to you and that’s a positive thing; if you didn’t care you wouldn’t get nervous but then your performance would be no good.

Coincidently I’ve just spotted this quote from Joe Walsh; “You have to go out and play in front of people; even if you suck at it at first, you have to do it. For anybody going onstage the first time, it can be a terrifying experience, and it can be so scary that they never go again. But you have to do it a couple times before you can make your mind up.”

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