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Andrew Youngson


Andrew recently escaped the crazy world of newspaper journalism, but hasn’t quite shaken his love of interviewing interesting characters and whiling away many happy hours writing them up


Articles by Andrew Youngson


Wishbone Theatre: “I like to think of it as a single, rather than an album.”
16 May 2016
Features • London Theatre • Q&A and Interviews

Wishbone Theatre: “I like to think of it as a single, rather than an album.”

By Andrew Youngson

Karen Glossop and Paul Murray have created a 15-minute micro play that explores bipolar – on a bicycle. Here, they explore how you can make work about mental health that’s simple, without being simplistic.


Christopher Brett Bailey: “I don’t really live in the real world.”
12 April 2016
Features • London Theatre • Norwich • Q&A and Interviews

Christopher Brett Bailey: “I don’t really live in the real world.”

By Andrew Youngson

Christopher Brett Bailey, the punk-haired mastermind behind ‘THIS IS HOW WE DIE’, reflects on his desire to overwhelm both audience and performer.


Graham Cowley: “It’s much funnier than the bulk of Hemingway’s work”
23 March 2016
Features

Graham Cowley: “It’s much funnier than the bulk of Hemingway’s work”

By Andrew Youngson

Andrew Youngson talks to Graham Cowley about bringing Hemingway’s one and only play to the stage.


Sara Pascoe: “Christmas gigs are horrible for stand-up comedians.”
8 December 2015
Features • Q&A and Interviews

Sara Pascoe: “Christmas gigs are horrible for stand-up comedians.”

By Andrew Youngson

Sara Pascoe talks to Andrew Youngson about bringing her Christmas Assembly to the Battersea Arts Centre and why Christmas time is crap for comedians.


Will Adamsdale: “Sometimes it’s hard to be this guy because he’s so crazy”

1 December 2015
Features • Q&A and Interviews

Will Adamsdale: “Sometimes it’s hard to be this guy because he’s so crazy”


By Andrew Youngson

Andrew Youngson speaks to Perrier Award winner Will Adamsdale about bringing his manic motivational speaker, Chris John Jackson, to the BAC for a special Christmas seminar.



Tim Casson: “Letters give you insights into someone’s psyche”
17 October 2015
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Tim Casson: “Letters give you insights into someone’s psyche”

By Andrew Youngson

London dancer-choreographer Tim Casson is up in Aberdeen to turn correspondence into dance.


Luke Norris: “Words are the weapons for actors to use”
21 September 2015
Features • Q&A and Interviews

Luke Norris: “Words are the weapons for actors to use”

By Andrew Youngson

The actor and playwright on working with Ivo Van Hove, and his new play So Here We Are.


Made in China: “It’s not about you. Be better at not taking it personally”
13 August 2015
Features • Q&A and Interviews

Made in China: “It’s not about you. Be better at not taking it personally”

By Andrew Youngson

Jess Latowicki and Tim Cowbury on mining their relationship for the sake of their art.


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