Hear Me Out with Lucy Eaton

Hear Me Out with Lucy Eaton

Author: Hear Me Out: Discussions about Great Theatre and Greater Plays Language: English Episodes: 32
There's a particular kind of conversation that happens after the curtain falls, a mix of technical admiration and personal revelation that usually stays within the industry. Hear Me Out with Lucy Eaton captures that exact feeling, bringing those backstage dialogues directly to you. Each episode revolves around a beautifully simple, yet profoundly revealing question posed to a guest from the world of theatre: "What is your favourite speech?" The answers are never just a recitation. Lucy guides the discussion into the heart of why those words resonate, exploring everything from the sheer brilliance of the playwright's language to the deeply personal, often funny, anecdotes about why that particular piece of text sticks with a performer or director. It’s a celebration of craft that feels both intimate and expansive. By focusing on a single speech, this podcast unlocks wider discussions about character, performance, and the sheer magic of live storytelling. You’ll hear the passion in a voice as they dissect a line’s rhythm, recall a forgotten production, or share how a monologue once changed their perspective. It’s less a formal interview and more the insider chat you always wish you could overhear, making the world of theatre feel accessible and wonderfully alive. Tune in for a unique blend of education and personal reflection, all built around a shared love for the words that make the stage come alive.
Episodes
#2 Mark Bonnar [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 36:05
Scottish actor and TV staple Mark Bonnar gets down and dirty with 'Hamlet', in particular the "Rogue and peasant slave" speech from Act 2, Scene 2: He talks about the intricate beauty of iambic pentameter verse, argues a…
#1 Claire Skinner [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 24:36
'Outnumbered' star Claire Skinner chats about the closing monologue from Harold Pinter's 'Moonlight': she explains to Lucy what makes a Pinter play so "Pinter", relives the moment when an audience member heckled her for…