- 17 minutes 1 secondBig Give Christmas Appeal
In this special episode, Emma (Rice) and Simon (Baker) talk about this year's Big Give Christmas Appeal.
This year, we are trying to raise funds to help us offer high-quality training and pathways into careers backstage for people from all backgrounds.
Simon takes us back to where it all started for him. In the late 1980s, Feltham Green (by the duck pond), The London Bubble Theatre came to town and ran a series of workshops...
Emma explains what we are hoping achieve this year with our training programmes - if only we can raise the money in time!
2 December 2025, 9:20 am - 28 minutes 46 secondsEmma Rice Company
A whole new era! Join Emma Rice and long-time collaborator Simon Baker as they lift the curtain on the transformation from Wise Children to the Emma Rice Company.
In this special episode, Emma shares the purpose behind the rebrand and gives a first glimpse into the company’s next production, A Child’s Christmas in Wales by Dylan Thomas at The Lucky Chance in Frome (Somerset).
10 November 2025, 10:16 am - 27 minutes 29 secondsThe Training Programme
It’s early August, and the Wise Children Training Programme team is wrapping up the final week of three week-long training residencies at The Lucky Chance in Frome.
Over the lunch break on the very last day, Emma grabs her fluffy mic and sits down with Ian Ross, John Leader, Helen Comerford, Katy (Mary) Owen, Riddell Elridge and Laura Keefe to reflect on what these vibrant weeks have meant — for the company, the trainees, and the future of theatre-making (and teaching the practice of Emma and Wise Children).
Behind-the-scenes insights, big laughs, and a glimpse into how Wise Children is reimagining training for the next generation of artists.
12 August 2025, 9:00 am - 28 minutes 34 secondsNorth By Northwest - Previews
It's Monday evening and it's a rare day off at Wise Children.
Emma has been busy with her fluffy mic recording the company as they get ready for a preview of North by Northwest.
She also talks about getting notes in the street whilst she was out on a run...
You can find out more about North by Northwest and all of Emma's work by visiting www.wisechildren.co.uk.
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26 March 2025, 9:01 am - 33 minutes 20 secondsNorth By Northwest - with Katy Owen
NXNW Episode 2
In this episode we dive into the magic, mayhem, and magnificent theatricality of North by Northwest—Emma’s latest production. How do you take a classic Hitchcock film, famous for its high-octane chases, iconic suspense, and cinematic flair, and transform it into a breathtaking piece of live theatre?
Joining Emma for this episode is the inimitable Katy Owen—a longtime Wise Children collaborator and a master of mischief on stage. Together, they unpack the creative process behind adapting this cinematic masterpiece, the joys and challenges of bringing its larger-than-life moments to the stage, and what audiences can expect from this thrilling new production. Katy is joined by a large cinnamon bun - you'll have to listen...
Also, Emma talks to sound designer and composer Simon Baker as the York Minster bells ring out on a Sunday morning.
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18 March 2025, 9:01 am - 21 minutes 48 secondsNorth by Northwest - It's Started
We're back with a new season of podcasts all about Emma's new production - North By Northwest. We are mid-rehearsal with a room full of revolving doors, suitcases, and suits.
Join us as Emma talks about the show, the epic plot and how she might bring some of those iconic scenes to the stage.
19 February 2025, 9:00 am - 21 minutes 8 secondsA Quick Catch Up
It’s busy here at Wise HQ—so much is happening, as always. We managed to steal a surprise day off to catch our breath and bring you all up to speed.
In this episode, we’ll chat about the latest goings on, including news about Little Match Girl at The Lucky Chance. Plus, we’re gearing up for North by Northwest, coming your way this spring. Not to mention Wuthering Heights heading out on its international tour.
So, grab a coffee, settle in, and let’s catch up. 🎙️
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Photo credit - Richard Grassie
26 November 2024, 9:00 am - 48 minutes 6 secondsThe One For Frome FM
To celebrate our 2nd year of The Little Match Girl at our home, The Lucky Chance, we teamed up with our local community radio station Frome FM to create a special one-off programme.0.
This one's a little different to our regular podcasts as it assumes that you know nothing about Wise Children or even theatre! So it's a very good place to start.
Hosted by Emma Rice with Simon Baker and features music from Wuthering Heights, Blue Beard, and Romantics Anonymous.
11 October 2024, 8:53 am - 33 minutes 1 secondDress Rehearsals - Buddha Of SuburbiaBuddha of Suburbia at the RSC Stratford is now up and running and truly delighting audiences. We recorded this just before the first-ever dress rehearsal - so as Emma Rice talks to the creative team about the process you can hear hoovers, resets, and a fight call. It's all going on in this crazy half hour.
You'll hear all about the process of bringing Hanif Kureishi's iconic novel to the stage from
Rachana Jadhav - Set Designer
Vicki Mortimer - Costume Designer
Helen Johnson - Associate Costume Designer
Jai Morjaria - Lighting Designer
Etta Murfit - Choreographer & Intimacy Co-ordinator
Surenne Somchit - Deputy Stage Manager
Simon Baker - Sound Designer
Steve Tanner - Production Photographer
We've also some music from Niraj Chag
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12 May 2024, 2:35 pm - 18 minutes 48 secondsThe Buddha Of Suburbia - School Trip
On the eve of the final rehearsal room for Buddha Of Suburbia Emma takes the company on a trip to see our other production - Blue Beard. This one was recorded entirely on the coach journey from Stratford Upon Avon to Birmingham. The ultimate school trip!
18 April 2024, 12:00 pm - 30 minutes 45 secondsThe Buddha of Suburbia - RehearsalsWe're back in rehearsals with Emma's new production - The Buddha of Suburbia - adapted from (and with) the book by Hanif Kureishi. This time we're at the RSC in Stratford Upon Avon. In this episode, Emma talks about the acting company and the process of cutting work early. We've also got some sneak peeks at the music by Niraj Chag.26 March 2024, 9:01 am
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