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TORCH Post-Show Conversations: Cyrano de Bergerac

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TORCH Post-Show Conversations
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Listen in as Nora Baker and Ruth Moore discuss a recent production of Cyrano de Bergerac
A TORCH Post-show Conversation podcast about the Jamie Lloyd Company's production of Cyrano de Bergerac.

This conversation was recorded between Nora Baker and Ruth Moore on 8 March 2022 on location in London. It explores Nora's responses to the adaptation, and the ways it connects with her doctoral research. It was recorded on board the Oxford Tube coach to capture the immediacy of response - we trust occasional sound distortion and background noise will not detract from Nora's fascinating insights!

TORCH Post-show Conversations is a series of informal, 'on location' conversations between Oxford researchers in response to a current theatre production. Designed to capture 'on the night' responses to performance, the Conversations give listeners a chance to eavesdrop on the intersections between research and theatre practice, and give researchers the opportunity to respond in real time to the best of theatre. Variation in sound quality comes from recording in public spaces or in transit. A full transcript will be available in due course, in the meantime please contact TORCH if you have any questions about this conversation.

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TORCH Post-Show Conversations
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Nora Baker
Ruth Moore
Keywords
theatre
Cyrano
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 28/06/2022
Duration: 00:25:27

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Andrew Martin
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