
The Maybe You Like It Podcast (Maybe You Like It Productions)
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23 Nov 2019 | Trailer | 00:01:28 | |
The Maybe You Like It Podcast starts Wednesday 27th November! On the Maybe You Like It Podcast, we take a play or a film that has never been staged before or is never likely to be staged again, and... talk about how we'd stage it! Hosted by Producer/Director duo Jake Rich (@jakereesh) and Caleb Barron (@caleblebster), and with music from Youtube sensation Kavana Crossley, the Maybe You Like It team are joined each episode by incredibley talented guests to chat everything about our hypothetical production; From set, to lighting, to character, to sound, making this is the ultimate podcast for theatre nerds. Find out more about Maybe You Like It Productions and our upcoming (non-hypothetical) shows at www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Find us on: Twitter @maybeulikeit Instagram @maybeulikeit Facebook @maybeyoulikeit We'd love to hear from you! E-mail us at info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
27 Nov 2019 | Attack The Block | 00:47:31 | |
Jake and Caleb are joined by Lighting Designer Will Hayman to discuss staging 'Attack The Block'. We'll be putting Joe Cornish's 2011 film, starring John Boyega and Jodie Whittaker, into our hypothetical theatre! In Attack The Block, a teen gang in a South London housing estate must team up with the other residents to protect their neighbourhood from a terrifying alien invasion When we first came to this film, we thought it would be near-impossible to stage. But with Will's expertise in lighting design we manage a coherent and exciting set of ideas! Take a listen and let us know your thoughts @maybeulikeit or info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk. What would you do differently? You can find Attack the Block on Netflix UK or All4 at the time of writing, and the full script can be found at this address. Find Will at www.willhaymantech.co.uk or drop him an email at willhaymantech@gmail.com Find Jake @jakereesh on twitter Find Caleb @caleblebster on twitter and instagram Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Music is from Kavana Crossley Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
04 Dec 2019 | Black Mirror's 15 Million Merits | 00:37:19 | |
Jake and Caleb go it alone to discuss staging '15 Million Merits' from anthology series Black Mirror. We'll be putting Charlie Booker and Kanak Huq's 2011 feature length episode, starring Daniel Kaluuya and Jessica Brown Findlay, into our hypothetical theatre! In 15 Million Merits, Bing, who has recently inhereted 'credits' from a relative, meets Abi, an excellent singer, and convinces her to participate in a talent game show to escape the slave-like world around them. The episode is a science-fictiondystopia which features a parallel to reality shows such as The X Factor and figures such as Simon Cowell. 15 Million Merits was the second episode to air despite being the first to be written, and similarly this was the first episode we recorded! Take a listen and let us know your thoughts @maybeulikeit or info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk. What would you do differently? You can find 15 Million Merits on Netflix UK at the time of writing, and the full script can be found at this web address. Find Jake @jakereesh on twitter Find Caleb @caleblebster on twitter and instagram Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Music is from Kavana Crossley Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
18 Dec 2019 | Hamilton (Not That One) | 00:47:42 | |
Jake and Caleb are joined by Actor Gemma Daubeney to discuss staging 'Hamilton'... the 1917 play, that is, not the musical. We'll be putting Mary Hamlin's play on in our hypothetical theatre... or will it even be a theatre? 'Hamilton' dramatises the events of Hamilton's life around the states debts and Maria Reynold's scandal. Or in other words, 'Say no to this', 'the room where it happens', 'we know', 'hurricane', 'the Reynolds Pamphlet' and 'burn'... but with a quite different message... There's a lot to love in this piece, and a lot to fix. Here's our stab at it! Take a listen and let us know your thoughts @maybeulikeit or info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk. What would you do differently? You can find the full playscript of 'Hamilton' at this address. It is also available to buy online in hardcopy. Find Jake @jakereesh on twitter Find Caleb @caleblebster on twitter and instagram Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Music is from Kavana Crossley Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
23 Dec 2019 | Christmas with the Kranks | 00:43:26 | |
In this Christmas Special, Jake and Caleb go it alone to discuss staging 'Christmas with the Kranks' . We'll be putting Joe Roth's 2004 film, starring Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis, into our hypothetical theatre! Based on John Grisham's 2001 novel 'Skipping Christmas', the film follows a couple who decide to skip Christmas one year since their daughter is away, much to the chagrin of their neighbours. The couple are then sent into a panicked backtrack when their daughter calls them on Christmas Eve to announce she is coming home for Christmas after all, and with a boy no less. We're not a film critisism podcast so aplogies for how much we bash the movie in this episode. A rotten tomatoes score of 5% doesn't lie. Take a listen and let us know your thoughts @maybeulikeit or info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk. What would you do differently? Despite what we say in the episode, Christmas with the Kranks is now back on Netflix UK at the time of writing. The full script doesn't seem to be available online. Find Jake @jakereesh on twitter Find Caleb @caleblebster on twitter and instagram Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Music is from Kavana Crossley Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
22 Jan 2020 | Brewster's Millions | 00:56:32 | |
Jake and Caleb are joined by Actor, Originator of the "Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't" catchphrase and enemy of the podcast Daniel Ergas to discuss staging 'Brewster's Millions'. We'll be putting Winchell Smith and Byron Onley's 1906 play, based on George McCutcheon's novel , into our hypothetical theatre. Or perhaps our dockside warehouse? 'Brewster's Millions' is about a young man who must spend a million dollars that he has inherited in order to inherit many millions more. By the end of this episode we're planning an all-late-middle-aged-women ensemble promenade piece with musical elements. Listen to find out how Daniel gets us there! Take a listen and let us know your thoughts @maybeulikeit or info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk. What would you do differently? You can find the full playscript of 'Brewster's Millions' at this address on babel hathitrust. It is also available to buy online in hardcopy. Find Jake @jakereesh on twitter Find Caleb @caleblebster on twitter and instagram Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Music is from Kavana Crossley Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
30 Jan 2020 | 50 First Dates | 01:02:27 | |
Jake and Caleb are joined by actor James Akka to discuss staging '50 First Dates'. We'll be putting the 2004 Adam Sandler film, starring Drew Barrymore, into our hypothetical theatre! In 50 first dates, Henry, a womanizing marine veterinarian who falls for an art teacher named Lucy. Realizing she was involved in an accident that means she looses her memory since the crash each time she falls asleep, he resolves to win her over again each new day. This is an incredibily interesting premise stuffed into a rom-com and as such we really take it off-genre this week! Take a listen and let us know your thoughts @maybeulikeit or info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk. What would you do differently? You can find 50 first dates on Netflix UK or Amazon at the time of writing. Find Jake @jakereesh on twitter Find Caleb @caleblebster on twitter and instagram Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
01 Mar 2020 | Leap Year | 00:56:44 | |
Happy Leap Day! We're back after a break for our preview performances of 'Pleading Stupidity'. Jake and Caleb are joined by Learning, Education and Participation officer of Chichester Festival Theatre Elspeth Barron to discuss staging 'Leap Year'. We'll be putting the 2010 film, starring Amy Adams and Matthew Goode, into our hypothetical theatre! Leap Year follows a real estate worker who heads to Ireland to ask her boyfriend to accept her wedding proposal on leap day, when tradition supposedly holds that men cannot refuse a woman's proposal for marriage. Her plans are interrupted by a series of events and are further complicated when she hires an Irish innkeeper to take her to her boyfriend in Dublin. Yet another poorly reviewed Rom-Com on the pod you say? Well, this ones a road trip movie too! See how we end up with a static one act musical? Come for Leap Year, stay for Jake's rant about Come From Away and Six. Take a listen and let us know your thoughts @maybeulikeit or info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk. What would you do differently? What are your thoughts on one act musicals? You can find Leap year on Amazon Prime video at the time of writing. Find Elspeth @elspethrebecca on twitter Find Jake @jakereesh on twitter Find Caleb @caleblebster on twitter and instagram Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
25 Mar 2020 | Hot Fuzz | 00:47:42 | |
*Please note this episode was recorded before the COVID-19 outbreak* Jake and Caleb are joined by the co-founder of 00 Productions to discuss staging 'Hot Fuzz'. The 2007 film is the second film in the Cornetto trilogy, directed by Edgar Wright, and written by him and Simon Pegg. We'll be putting it into our hypothetical theatre! Hot Fuzz follows police officers investigating a series of mysterious deaths a West Country village. Finally, a great film on the pod?! Take a listen and let us know your thoughts @maybeulikeit or info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk. What would you do differently? What are your thoughts on one act musicals? You can find Hot fuzz on Google Play Movies at the time of writing. Find 00 Productions at https://www.00productions.co.uk/ Find Jake @jakereesh on twitter Find Caleb @caleblebster on twitter and instagram Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
22 Apr 2020 | George Bernard Shaw's Press Cuttings | 01:04:18 | |
Jake and Caleb have finally worked out how to record remotely and so they kick off Season 2 with George Bernard Shaw's 1909 play Press Cuttings! Subtitled A Topical Sketch Compiled from the Editorial and Correspondence Columns of the Daily Papers, It is a farcical comedy about the suffragettes' campaign for votes for women in Britain. Shaw's own pro-feminist views are never articulated by characters in the play, but instead it ridicules the arguments of the anti-suffrage campaigners. The play is set three years in the then future, on April Fool's Day 1912, by which date the actions of the suffragettes are imagined to have led the government to declare martial law in central London. Because of potentially libellous satire of real politicians, the play was originally censored in Britain, but was soon performed in public with minor alterations. Through this play we go on to discuss actor's preparation techniques, tokenism in theatre, and topical art today. Take a listen and let us know your thoughts @maybeulikeit or info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk. What would you do differently? Do you agree with our musings? Do you have an unusual and interesting place with a desk to put this on? You can read Press Cuttings for free at https://www.gutenberg.org/files/5723/5723-h/5723-h.htm . Find Jake @jakereesh on twitter Find Caleb @caleblebster on twitter and instagram Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
30 Apr 2020 | Ex Machina | 01:01:31 | |
We're back from home and this week Jake and Caleb are joined by film buff Jacob Barron to discuss staging 'Ex Machina'. We'll be putting the 2014 academy award winning film, directed by Alex Garland, and starring Domhnall Gleeson, Alicia Vikander, Sonoya Mizuno, and Oscar Isaac, into our hypothetical theatre! Follows a programmer who is invited by his CEO to administer the Turing test to an intelligent humanoid robot. This film workes wonders with just a $15 million budget, and was innovative beyond the screen in using tinder as a marketing tool . Listen to how we'd deal with the cgi effects, philosophical messages and staging challenges of this bite sized cast piece! Take a listen and let us know your thoughts @maybeulikeit or info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk. What would you do differently? Would with film work as a play? How would you end it? Didn't Caleb do a good job with his first go at editing? You can find Ex Machina on Netflix at time of writing. Find Jake @jakereesh on twitter Find Caleb @caleblebster on twitter and instagram Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
06 Aug 2020 | Philaster, or Love Lies A Bleeding, by Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher | 01:06:07 | |
This week Jake and Caleb are joined by Gregor Roach to stage Francis Beaumont and John Flether's 1620 play Philaster, or Love lies a Bleeding. An early Jacobean tragicomedy, the play can be read online at project Gutenberg, but here's a synopsis: The play is set in a fictionalised version of the Kingdom of Sicily, ruled by an otherwise-unnamed king. This king's father and predecessor, the ruler of Southern Italy (the Kingdom of Naples), had conquered the island of Sicily and displaced the native royal house; but the heir of that house, and rightful king of Sicily, is Philaster, who lives as a nobleman in the royal court. The king fears him, but cannot kill him, because of the passionate loyalty of the people. The king has a plan, however: with no son of his own, he will marry his daughter Arethusa to a Spanish prince named Pharamond, and make the Spaniard his heir. Arethusa, however, is in love with Philaster, and disdains the Spaniard. Philaster reciprocates the princess's affections, and sends his page Bellario to serve her and to be their intermediary. Arethusa is able to frustrate her father's plan by exposing Pharamond's affair with Megra, a loose gentlewoman of the court; but the Spaniard seeks revenge, by spreading reports that Arethusa is having an affair with Bellario. The passionate Philaster is deceived by the slander, and accepts it as true. During a hunt, Philaster confronts Arethusa; the overwrought protagonist stabs the princess (the incident that gives the play its subtitle). Philaster is interrupted by a passing countryman; they fight, and both men are wounded. Philaster crawls off, and Arethusa is discovered by nobles of the court. Arethusa's and Philaster's wounds are not fatal; both recover. Philaster is found, arrested, and sentenced to death. The king places Philaster in Arethusa's custody; she quickly marries him, which causes the king to decree her death as well. The executions are frustrated when the rebellious citizens capture Pharamond and hold him hostage. The falsehood of Pharamond's accusation against Arethusa is exposed when Bellario is revealed to be a disguised female (she is Euphrasia, a courtier's daughter, infatuated with Philaster). Pharamond retreats to Spain. Since the rightful ruler of Sicily is now the king's son and no alternative presents itself, Philaster is restored to his crown. We have a good old chat about this one, eventually deciding on staging it in LA! Take a listen and let us know your thoughts @maybeulikeit or info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk. What would you do differently? You can read Philaster for free at http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/10850/pg10850-images.html Find Jake @jakereesh on twitter Find Caleb @caleblebster on twitter and instagram Find Gregor @gregormroach on twitter Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
29 Jul 2020 | Lady Bird | 01:08:00 | |
We're back, for good this time!? This week we're joined by Chichester Festival Theatre's Elspeth Barron to discuss Greta Gerwig's 2017 hit indie coming-of-age flick 'Lady Bird'. The film follows Lady Bird, played by Saoirse Ronan, as she navigates her final year at Catholic School in Sacramento and her relationships with family, friends, and boys. It's a comedy that packs a punch and captures it's period setting of 2002/3, as well as the end of high school, with astute observation. For our hypothetical staging, we talk ensemble casts, quick moving sets, cars onstage(!?), getting past archaic orchestra pits, and treating this play as a memory onstage. Take a listen and let us know your thoughts @maybeulikeit or info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk. What would you have done differently? How would you handle the many threads of relationship that Gerwig gives us? Do you love Timothée Chalamet's cheek bones as much as Jake does? At time of release, Lady Bird is on Netflix in the UK. Find Elspeth @elspethrebecca on twitter and instagram See what Chichester Festival Theatre is up to here. Find Jake @jakereesh on twitter Find Caleb @caleblebster on twitter and instagram Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
13 Aug 2020 | Sorry To Bother You | 01:07:16 | |
This week we're joined by the inspirational Colette Webber from the Oxide Film Podcast to talk about Boots Riley's debut feature Sorry to Bother You. The film follows Cassius Green (LaKeith Stanfield) in an alternate version of modern-day Oakland as he takes a job as a telemarketer at a strange firm called Regal View. As Cassius progresses through the company by using his "white voice" (David Cross) he struggles to maintain his relationship with his girlfriend Detroit (Tessa Thompson) and his protesting co-workers (Steven Yeun and Jermaine Fowler) before Mr (Omari Hardwick) takes him to a party at CEO Steven Lift's (Armie Hammer) house and things take an even weirder and more disturbing turn. As we stage this in our hypothetical theatre we talk about themes of capitalism, wage slavery, code switching, and the price of selling out. We also get into the nitty gritty of engaging the audience through the set design, utilising stylised lighting and atmospheric music, pushing suspension of belief to its extremity on stage, and how we might stage body horror in a believable way. Let us know what you thought of our staging, and what you'd do differently: Twitter: https://twitter.com/maybeulikeit Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maybeyoulikeit Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maybeulikeit/?hl=en Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Listen to Colette's podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/27U8Lp8tyNOWUZyijpZZdJ?si=x6P_uiQ2SnKwjrybewH9UQ Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @jakereesh Sorry to Bother You is available to watch on Now TV at time of recording. Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
19 Aug 2020 | Chicken Run | 01:11:08 | |
This week we're joined by George Bailey from multi-arts company Chew Boy Productions to talk about Aardman animations' classic 2000 film Chicken Run. The highest-grossing stop-motion animated film in history, the plot centres on a band of chickens who see a rooster named Rocky as their only hope to escape the farm when their owners prepare to turn them into chicken pies. As we stage this in our hypothetical theatre we talk about how to make actors non-cringy chickens, keeping audiences cooped up in a barn, creating senses of scale, family messaging and more! Let us know what you thought of our staging, and what you'd do differently: Twitter: https://twitter.com/maybeulikeit Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maybeyoulikeit Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maybeulikeit/?hl=en Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Visit Chewboy Productions' Website here Follow them on twitter and instagram @chewboyprods Follow George Bailey on twitter @georgiebaileey Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @jakereesh Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
26 Aug 2020 | Disney's Dinosaur | 00:57:29 | |
This week we are joined by a very special guest, amateur palaeontologist Ben Wilson, and we're discussing Disney's Dinosaur from 2000. This film made a splash with it's groundbreaking CGI animation interacting with real-life location shoots, and it still holds up 20 years on. With shades of Land Before Time, Tarzan, and the Jungle Book, Dinosaur follows Aladar, an iguanadon raised by early primates, as he joins a herd and attempts to find the hallowed 'nesting ground' after an apocalyptic event. In our staging, we ripoff Walking With Dinosaurs, War Horse, the Natural History Museum, and Universal's Jurassic Park Ride... all at once. Ben Wilson also gives us some of his coveted dinosaur facts at the end! Here's the trailer for Walking With Dinosaurs Live that Caleb promised to link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIQPW7EiYEA If you enjoyed the episode then share it around, and give our back catalogue a listen. Also, let us know what you thought! How would you stage it differently? Could you think of something that actually has a scrap of originality? Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh Ben does not want to be contacted but he says you should watch TED talks about dinosaurs. Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
14 Sep 2020 | Press Cuttings Trailer! | 00:01:55 | |
We've taken a break from the podcast for the last couple of weeks because Jake and Caleb have been hard at work on our first radio play! It will be released this Wednesday 16th September. Ever since we covered this text on the podcast, we've been hard at work in lockdown to bring you a radio play revival of one of Shaw's funniest plays.
This farce takes place in an alternate history: it's April 1st, 1911, Westminster has been completely overrun by suffragettes, compulsory military service is in effect, and it's up to Prime Minister Balsquith and General Mitchener to restore peace and tranquillity to a chaotic Britain. Unfortunately, a harmonious nation requires a little bit of compromise, something Balsquith and Mitchener are not accustomed to.
In Press Cuttings, Shaw provides one of his funniest and silliest satires, taking aim at anti-suffragettes, the military, and the lengths politicians will go to to stay in power. For more information about the release go to our website here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
23 Sep 2020 | Press Cuttings - First 5 Minutes | 00:08:07 | |
Our radio play, Press Cuttings, is available to listen to for FREE right NOW. You can get it on our Maybe You Like It Presents stream wherever you get your podcasts or go to our website. Here is the first 5 minutes of the play to whet your appetite for radio podcast theatre. We'll be back in a couple of weeks with our regular slate of podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
17 Oct 2020 | A Quiet Place | 01:08:54 | |
After a brief Press Cuttings break (which you can still listen to here) we are joined by our very own theme tune composer Kav Crossley, and we're discussing a film known for its incredible sound design, A Quiet Place (2018). Sound designed by Erik Aadahl and Ethan Van der Ryn, A Quiet Place is a 2018 American post-apocalyptic science fiction horror film directed by and starring John Krasinski. Written by Bryan Woods, Scott Beck and Krasinski, the plot revolves around a father (Krasinski) and a mother (Emily Blunt) who struggle to survive and raise their children in a post-apocalyptic world inhabited by blind extraterrestrial monsters with an acute sense of hearing. If you enjoyed the episode then please share it around, and let us know what you thought! What's the best way to capture the deaf experience on stage? How would you stage it differently? Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh Kav is on Twitch, Twitter, Youtube, Facebook and Instagram @kavcrossley Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
28 Oct 2020 | The Truman Show | 00:52:43 | |
This week we are joined by actor and director Ellie Cooper and we're discussing the one and only 'The Truman Show' The Truman Show is a 1998 American psychological science fiction comedy-drama film directed by Peter Weir, produced by Scott Rudin, Andrew Niccol, Edward S. Feldman, and Adam Schroeder, and written by Niccol. The film stars Jim Carrey as Truman Burbank, a man who grew up living an ordinary life that—unbeknownst to him—takes place on a large set populated by actors for a television show about him. Eventually, he discovers the truth and decides to escape. Additional roles are performed by Laura Linney, Noah Emmerich, Natascha McElhone, Holland Taylor, Ed Harris, Paul Giamatti and Brian Delate. This episode starts with a heated debate between three different ideas - but we settle on something very fun. If you enjoyed the episode then please share it around, and let us know what you thought! Was the immersive setting the right way to go, or was Ellie's concept a better choice? How would you stage it differently? Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh Ellie is on twitter @ellieelizaa Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
10 Nov 2020 | La La Land | 01:27:19 | |
This week we are joined by Musical Director Josh Cottell and we're discussing made-for-film musical La La Land La La Land is a 2016 American musicalromantic drama film written and directed by Damien Chazelle. It stars Ryan Gosling as a jazz pianist and Emma Stone as an aspiring actress, who meet and fall in love while pursuing their dreams in Los Angeles. John Legend, Rosemarie DeWitt, Finn Wittrock, and J. K. Simmons also star. With Music by Justin Hurwitz and lyrics by Pasek and Paul. We take an unusual tac this week and go through the plot, discussing the music and what we would add and change for the stage. If you enjoyed the episode then please share it around, and let us know what you thought! Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh Josh is on twitter @josh_cottell_ You can get free tickets to Josh's MA piece with Mountview here. Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
18 Nov 2020 | Inside Out | 01:18:11 | |
This week we're joined by Elspeth Barron (again!) to discuss the perpetually tear-jerking Pixar film, Inside Out. Inside Out follows 11-year-old Riley as she navigates the challenge of moving from Minnesota to San Francisco. We see her emotions, in her mind, as they try to keep control of the situation and keep Riley joyful! The film is directed by Pete Docter and Ronnie Del Carmen, and it stars Amy Poehler, Bill Hader, Mindy Kaling, Phyllis Smith, Richard Kind, and Lewis Black. Our staging takes its cues from the tradition of Pantomime, working with high-tech elements but with an overall lo-fi aesthetic that relies on painted sets and physical set-dressing, embracing audience interaction and accessible theatrical language. Let us know what you thought of the episode on social media or email in. Would you have taken a more minimalist approach? Would you aim for a higher-budget production? Do you think the stigma around Pantomime would prevent the emotional resonance of the film shining through? Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh Elspeth is on twitter @elspethrebecca Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
26 Nov 2020 | Perfect Strangers and 18 other names... | 00:50:47 | |
1 Year of the podcast! This week we're joined by writer and language expert Anna Myrmus to add a NINETEENTH adaptation to the Guinness World Record holder for most adapted film of all time: Perfect Strangers, AKA Intimate Strangers, AKA Nothing to hide, AKA Le Jeu, AKA Stranger in My Pocket, AKA Loud Connection, AKA Unknown Subscriber, and the list goes on!! A group of old friends and their partners meet up one evening for a dinner party hosted by Marie and Vincent. A rare lunar eclipse is also expected to occur on the same evening. At the dinner table, after hearing of Ben's questionably humorous story of a woman who found out about her husband's extramarital affairs only upon his death at the hospital after looking through the messages on his unlocked mobile phone, the group then starts discussing their phone lock settings and sharing information on their phones with their partners. To spice up the dinner, Marie then suggests a game where everyone surrenders their phones to the centre of the table and any messages, emails, or calls received on anyone's phone would have to be shared with everyone else. As the game progresses, more secrets begin to unravel, putting doubts on their friendships and marriages. We discuss how this film is already pretty much an Ayckbourn play, but how we'd add a few gimmicks, and change the odd bizarre ending... Let us know what you thought of the episode on social media or email in. Would you have done something even more ambitious? Do you think the app would work? Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh Anna is on twitter @annamyrmus Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
30 Nov 2020 | Maybe You'd Like a Lockdown Trailer? | 00:00:53 | |
You may have seen our Lockdown-themed video trailer knocking around our social media channels the last few week. Well, we thought we'd pop it on the stream to replace our year old trailer too! If you haven't seen the accompanying video, you can catch it on our socials, @maybeulikeit on Twitter and Instagram and @maybeyoulikeit on facebook On the Maybe You Like It Podcast, we take plays, films and more that have never been staged before or are never likely to be staged again, and... talk about how we'd stage it! Hosted by Producer/Director duo Jake Rich (@jakereesh) and Caleb Barron (@caleblebster), and with music from Youtube sensation Kavana Crossley, the Maybe You Like It team are joined each episode by incredibley talented guests to chat everything about our hypothetical production; From set, to lighting, to character, to sound, making this is the ultimate podcast for theatre nerds. Find out more about Maybe You Like It Productions and our upcoming (non-hypothetical) shows at www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Find us on: Twitter @maybeulikeit Instagram @maybeulikeit Facebook @maybeyoulikeit We'd love to hear from you! E-mail us at info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
04 Dec 2020 | Dominic Cummings' Rose Garden Press Conference | 00:56:00 | |
This week we're joined by Cesca Echlin and we're doing something a bit different. Infamously, Boris Johnson's chief political advisor Dominic Cummings broke lockdown rules to drive his wife and son to a cottage in the grounds of his parents house in Durham. He subsequently broke the rules further with an eye-sight-testing trip to Barnard Castle. A month later, he was caught out by the media and sat down for a press conference in 10 Downing Street's rose garden. That press conference is what Cesca has brought us to stage. We dig further into writing a piece around a true-story for the stage, as well as the usual discussions around space, music, casts and more. Read up more on the story around the press conference here. Let us know what you thought of the episode on social media or email in. Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh Cesca is on twitter @cescagath Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
21 Dec 2020 | Definitely an ordinary episode | 00:06:34 | |
So we've skipped a couple of pod episodes recently to work on something we're very excited about... our brand new audio sketch comedy show called THE HALF-HOUR COMEDY HOUR Listen to Jake and Caleb tell you all about it, and the wonderful charity we're supporting, in this bonus episode. Or if you just can't wait, visit https://www.mabeyoulikeit.co.uk/halfhourcomedyhour The podcast will be back very soon... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
26 Dec 2020 | Love Actually - Christmas Special | 00:48:41 | |
It's the Christmas Special! And this year we are joined by James Akka, deviser of our BRAND NEW FREE SKETCH COMEDY SHOW, and also of 50 First Dates Episode Fame, to discuss the ever-popular Love Actually. Can it be staged? No, absolutely not. So we do some riffing about VR instead. Enjoy! First time listeners, we promise we do actually try and stage things most of the time. And of course, its all to promote our Free Sketch comedy show, in support of the brilliant homelessness charity The Gatehouse, streaming LIVE on the 27th of December. TICKETS AND DONATION LINKS: www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk/halfhourcomedyhour. Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
13 Feb 2021 | The Invisible Man (2020) | 01:16:01 | |
We're back from our winter break (and sketch show break, which you can still listen to here), and we are joined by Northern Broadsides Producer Eve Stollery to discuss The Invisible Man (2020) Written and directed by Leigh Whannell, and loosely based on the novel of the same name by H. G. Wells. It follows a woman who believes she is being stalked and gaslit by her abusive and wealthy boyfriend even after his apparent suicide, and ultimately deduces that he has acquired the ability to become invisible. The film stars Elisabeth Moss, Aldis Hodge, Storm Reid, Harriet Dyer, Michael Dorman, and Oliver Jackson-Cohen. It was originally supposed to be part of the shelved Universal Monsters Shared Universe. If you enjoyed the episode then please share it around, and let us know what you thought! Can an invisible man be effectively made on stage? How do we build horror and suspense effectively? Why have there been few horror plays other than the Woman In Black? Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
20 Feb 2021 | The Social Network | 01:06:49 | |
This week we take a look at the Fincher-Sorkin collaboration, The Social Network. The film charts the rise of Mark Zuckerberg as he creates the most popular social network platform ever. As we talk staging, we discuss potential multi-part sequels, using framing devices onstage, reimagining film for the theatre space rather than recreating it, and how best to utilise the incredible score that this film boasts. You can find the Average Blokes show on Instagram and YouTube and you can find Joshua Clarke on Instagram @therealjoshclarke. Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Would you want to potentially shift the protagonist focus away from Zuckerberg? What would you like to see in a multi-part play that includes a sequel? Who would you cast in Justin Timberlake's role now? Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
02 Mar 2021 | The Others (2001) with Matt Hassall | 01:06:50 | |
The Haunted House where you do the Haunting?? This week, we're joined by a director whose credits have taken him from the Royal Exchange, to The Old Vic, the Almedia, Southwark Playhouse and Lamda this week to discuss staging 2001 Horror Film The Others. Matt Hassall brings us this English-language Spanish gothic supernatural psychological horror film. Grace (Nicole Kidman), the devoutly religious mother of Anne (Alakina Mann) and Nicholas (James Bentley), moves her family to the English coast during World War II. She awaits word on her missing husband while protecting her children from a rare photosensitivity disease that causes the sun to harm them. Anne claims she sees ghosts, Grace initially thinks the new servants are playing tricks but chilling events and visions make her believe something supernatural has occurred. Written, directed, and scored by Alejandro Amenábar You can find Matt on Twitter @hassallmatt Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Would you want to use a more traditional space? Is our idea actually doable? Would you take part or be too scared? Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
09 Mar 2021 | Nanny McPhee | 01:18:29 | |
This week we're joined by director Issy Paul to discuss the 2005 family comedy fantasy Nanny McPhee. Written by Emma Thompson, Nanny McPhee is based on the Nurse Matilda books and follows Mr Brown (Colin Firth) as he struggles to find a nanny with the stamina to handle all seven of his naughty children. Shrouded in magic and mystery, Nanny McPhee (Emma Thompson) arrives to teach the children five lessons, and perhaps the adults a thing or two along the way. You can find Issy on Twitter @issypaul_ Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Would you make this a proscenium arch musical? Any particular musical numbers you'd include? Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
20 Mar 2021 | Ocean's Twelve | 01:24:15 | |
It's a crazy genre mash!! With Harrison Gale! This week we're joined by our regular collaborator Harrison Gale to discuss the 2004 Heist Film Ocean's Twelve. Directed by Steven Soderbergh, it is the second installment of the Ocean's franchise and the sequel to Ocean's Eleven (2001). The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Andy García, Julia Roberts, Don Cheadle, and Bernie Mac. We decide the film can't realy be staged so we take inspiration from the film's style and create a mind-bending genre-tour-caberet-pastiche You can find Harrison on Twitter and Instagram at @hiyaharrison (N.b. Harrison changed her handles since we recorded this episiode) Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Is this film actually stageable? Do you have better ideas for any of our genre choices? Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
30 Mar 2021 | Midnight in Paris | 00:57:38 | |
Midnight in Paris: The Musical! This week we're joined by our first married couple, Producer Radha Mamidipudi and Musical Director and Composer Alex Beetschen to chat about the Owen Wilson vehicle Midnight in Paris. The film follows a successful screenwriter trying to make the change to novelist as he enjoys a break in Paris with his fiancée and her disapproving parents. He dreams of Paris in the 1920s until, by a bizarre stroke of luck, he is transported there each night to meet his literary heroes of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein and many more. We quickly decide the best route for this on stage is as a musical and we get to talking about the opulence of the 1920s, dual casting, and making the most of the musical genre. You can find Radha and Alex on Twitter @radhakka and @alexbeetschen respectively. Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
05 Apr 2021 | Jaws | 01:15:51 | |
This week we're joined by host of the podcast 'I Saw That Years Ago', Martyn Darkly to stage the original blockbuster, Steven Spielberg's iconic Jaws. We discuss Jaws as action-theatre, ballet, and even a drive-in cinema on the side of a cliff only accessible by boat that could tangentially be called theatre if you really wanted it to. You can listen to I Saw That Years Ago here or wherever you get your podcasts. They are also on Twitter @istyashow. Martyn is on Twitter @martyndarkly. Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
17 Apr 2021 | Black Mirror's Bandersnatch | 01:16:45 | |
Our second Black Mirror episode! We're joined by producer Gregor Weir to chat staging the choose-your-own-Netflix-adventure-TV-Event for a couple of years ago. We chat chosing mechanics, multi-rolling casts, satisfying the audience, Derren Brown, and bringing out themes. Follow along with a flowchart of the options in Bandersnatch here. Gregor is on Twitter @weir_gregor Follow the VR show he talks about @livetotellshow Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
27 Apr 2021 | The Wicker Man (1973) | 01:00:54 | |
This week we're joined by fellow podcasters Nancy Netherwood and Sam Webber from the Play Ground Theatre Podcast to discuss staging The Wicker Man (1973). Things get weird as we take on this folk-horror-musical-cult-classic that stars Edward Woodward, Christopher Lee and Britt Ekland. The film follows puritan Police Sergeant Howie from mainland Scotland as he arrives on a strange island to investigate the disappearance, and possible murder, of a young girl. It's May Day on this pagan isle and Sergeant Howie's case heats up as he faces down The Wicker Man. We talk the possibility of this show as an immersive, touring, outdoor musical, with community actor-musicians, and using the setting of heritage sites. May contain nudity. You can find the 'Play Ground Theatre Podcast' on twitter @playgroundpoddy or listen to them wherever you get your podcasts. Nancy is on Twitter @N_Netherwood and Sam is now on Twitter @SamWebberCool Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
18 May 2021 | Inside No.9: The Trial of Elizabeth Gadge | 01:02:15 | |
This week we're joined by actor, member of sketch comedy group Quirks and Foibles, and recently announced host of the Chichester Free Fringe, Katie Bennett! And it's a doozie, because we discuss staging Inside No. 9 Episode 'The Trial of Elizabeth Gadge'! We wax lyrical about the show we're all huge fans of, talk about how we'd stage the series in general, and then dive into the episode, in which two of England's most notorious and feared witch-finders are summoned by Sir Andrew Pike to the unassuming village of Little Happens in order to try a defenceless old woman.... but as always, there's a twist! We talk about creative ways to do a costume change, reviving repatory theatre, and the place of the audience in a trial play. You can find Quirks and Foibles by searching for them on youtube, or hit up their socials @quirksandfoiblessketch on insta and @quirks_foibles on twitter. Katie is on Twitter @katiefbennett Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh, and now on tiktok @jakeymorry Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
24 May 2021 | The Gravity of Us | 01:05:04 | |
This week we are joined by Tom Ryalls for Epilepsy Awareness Week and we discuss staging our first ever novel on the pod! We talk about adapting Phil Stamper's debut novel 'The Gravity of Us' into a big, loud, fun musical. We get into design, song writing, storytelling through musicals, and we discuss how to make theatre accessible for people with epilepsy. Tom's show 'Can You See Into A Black Hole?' is part of the Iris Summer Festival from June 28th to July 3rd. You can buy tickets here. He is on social media everywhere @BoyAndPen or you can visit his website https://www.boyandpen.com/. Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh, and now on tiktok @jakeymorry Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
28 Jun 2021 | Cloverfield | 01:07:05 | |
BUY TICKETS TO PLEADING STUPIDTY HERE. This week we're joined by Writer and Director James Nash to stage the "found-footage" sci-fi cult classic Cloverfield. We ask some big questions: what does it mean to create "found-footage" theatre? How do you put a giant monster on stage? Would Adam Curtis be willing to get involved? And we basically come up with an answer for all of them. James is on Twitter @jmsnsh Radio Elusia is on Twitter @radioelusia You can listen to Radio Elusia wherever you get your podcasts or on Spotify here. Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on twitter and letterboxd @jakereesh, and now on tiktok @jakeymorry Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
20 Jul 2021 | Sully | 01:06:35 | |
2 WEEKS UNTIL PLEADING STUPIDITY IN LONDON. TICKETS: www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk You're gonna want to stick around to the end of this one. This week we're joined by designer and law extrodinaire Rhiannon Ogden-Jones to stage our first Hanksisode: Sully: The Miracle on The Hudson. We talk stagings big and small, and how to deal with a plot that repeats itself. Bonus content at the end of the episode where we hear about Rhi's TWO emergencies on planes... Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on letterboxd @jakereesh, instagram and tiktok @jakeymorry and on twitter @jake_morry Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
07 Oct 2021 | Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas | 01:00:38 | |
We are back and it's Spooktoberfest! For our first spoooooky episode we're joined by Dan Dawes, artistic director of Idle Discourse to discuss the iconic Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas. Dan brings us four entirely different ideas at completely different scales and Jake insists on finding a way to mash them all together. It just about works! Find Dan Dawes and Idle Discourse on twitter. Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on letterboxd @jakereesh, instagram and tiktok @jakeymorry and on twitter @jake_morry Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
14 Oct 2021 | Shaun of the Dead | 00:53:00 | |
This week we're joined by actor and puppeteer Fred Davis to discuss the British cult-classic Shaun of the Dead. We deconstruct the first of the Cornetto Trilogy turning it from a zombie-movie-pastiche into a meta-play about grief and remembering loved ones. Safe to say, we didn't even try to stay on the rails with this one. Find Fred Davis is on twitter and instagram. Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on letterboxd @jakereesh, instagram and tiktok @jakeymorry and on twitter @jake_morry Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
21 Oct 2021 | The Babadook | 01:06:25 | |
For our third instalment of Spooktoberfest, we're joined by Will Foxton to stage the iconic Aussie horror flick The Babadook. We discuss how much this film scared Caleb; the lasting impact of the Babadook as a gay icon; and how to genuinely make the most of this beautiful story about grief as we bring it into a theatrical space. We also tackle the logistical challenge of a young boy being thrown around the stage and a small dog that has to be murdered every night. Find Will Foxton on twitter. Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on letterboxd @jakereesh, instagram and tiktok @jakeymorry and on twitter @jake_morry Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
28 Oct 2021 | Halloweentown | 00:49:07 | |
For our fourth and final spooky Spooktoberfest episode, we're joined IN PERSON (much to the detriment of the audio quality) by Barney Newman to stage the Disney Original Halloweentown. Well I say stage... it becomes more of an immersive experience slash club night with Halloweentown themes... strap in for a very very silly one. Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on letterboxd @jakereesh, instagram and tiktok @jakeymorry and on twitter @jake_morry Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
12 Nov 2021 | Drop Dead Gorgeous | 01:14:35 | |
This week, Caleb and Jake are in person once again and we're joined by Director Max Lindsay to stage the now all- star Drop Dead Gorgeous... and it's a musical! Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on letterboxd @jakereesh, instagram and tiktok @jakeymorry and on twitter @jake_morry You can find Max and all his socials at http://maxlindsaydirector.com/ Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
18 Nov 2021 | Karel Čapek's Rossum's Universal Robots | 01:25:17 | |
This week, our esteemed guest (director, dramaturg and facilitator) Bobby Brook brings us a play. We tackle Rossum's Universal Robots, a title that used the word robot for the first ever time, and talk about finding the ripe and present themes in a 100-year-old text. In fact, we talk text a lot. We also chat a little about setting, sound, farce, and moving walls. You can find Bobby on Instagram @bobskibee. I can't figure out how to link a pdf into this description so if you want to read the script, just ping us an email at info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on letterboxd @jakereesh, instagram and tiktok @jakeymorry and on twitter @jake_morry Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
25 Nov 2021 | Inside No. 9: Bernie Clifton's Dressing Room | 00:54:48 | |
To celebrate our 42nd episode, this one is just Jake and Caleb chatting about staging another episode of Inside No. 9. Conversation ranges from lunchtime theatre to the progression of comedy to creative uses of curtains in spaces that really aren't built for them. Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on letterboxd @jakereesh, instagram and tiktok @jakeymorry and on twitter @jake_morry Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
02 Dec 2021 | Modern Love: When The Doorman Is Your Main Man (S1E1) | 00:56:04 | |
This week, our favourite guest (ranked by number of appearances) Elspeth Barron brings us the first episode of anthology series Modern Love, based on the NYT column of the same name. We talk about the idea of 'B movies' and how they can translate to theatre, how to jump through time, and the power of entrances and exits in theatrical spaces. We come up with converyer belts, revolving doors on a revlove, and much much more! Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on letterboxd @jakereesh, instagram and tiktok @jakeymorry and on twitter @jake_morry Elspeth is on Instagram and Twitter @elspethrebecca Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
09 Dec 2021 | John Finnermore's Double Acts: Penguin Diplomacy | 00:36:27 | |
This week, Jake and Caleb are staging a radio play! John Finnermore's Double Acts are short comedy-drama two-handers written for Radio Four. Penguin Diplomacy, the story of a British and Danish diplomatic forming a bond as they argue the toss over a small island in the South Pacific, is the focus of this episode. We blast through everything from casting to costume to lighting to rewriting as we swiftly stage this neat two-hander. Listen to the radio play here. Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on letterboxd @jakereesh, instagram and tiktok @jakeymorry and on twitter @jake_morry Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
17 Dec 2021 | Top 5 Ideas of 2021 | 00:31:47 | |
This week, Jake's zoom drops out during recording so Caleb decides to run through his top 5 ideas from the podcast this year. Or at the very least, these are 5 ideas he remembers. We've had an awesome year making the podcast and we have to thank all the incredible guests that have joined us throughout the year. Thank you too for listening each week. Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Let us know what your favourite ideas from the podcast this year were. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on letterboxd @jakereesh, instagram and tiktok @jakeymorry and on twitter @jake_morry Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
23 Dec 2021 | Home Alone - Christmas Special | 01:46:57 | |
Jake and Caleb are enjoying a drink at the Maybe You Like It Christmas party instead of a podcast episode this week. Virtually everyone has made it along to celebrate. As long as Elspeth doesn't interrupt us with news of a big name producer that wants us to pitch a stage adaptation of Home Alone to them, we should have a nice, relaxing evening... We're going to be taking a few weeks off before returning to weekly podcasts in 2022. Thanks for listening this year and thank you to all our guests for joining us to hypothetically stage so much in 2021. Find Dan Dawes and Idle Discourse on twitter. You can find Matt Hassall on Twitter @hassallmatt. You can find Radha Mamidipudi on Twitter @radhakka. You can find James Nash on Twitter @jmsnsh. You can find Issy Paul on Twitter @issypaul_. You can find Joshua Clarke on Instagram @therealjoshclarke. You can find Ellie Cooper on twitter @ellieelizaa. You can find Harrison on Twitter and Instagram at @hiyaharrison. Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our staging. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on letterboxd @jakereesh, instagram and tiktok @jakeymorry and on twitter @jake_morry Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
10 May 2022 | A Man Named Twix | 00:53:48 | |
This week, Jake and Caleb are adapting an anecdote that Caleb heard from a guy that heard from a guy that his dad knew about a guy that they used to go drinking with. We talk adapting real life stories, the effect of degrees of separation on the way we tell stories, and why there is a man with the name Twix. Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our adaptation. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on letterboxd @jakereesh, instagram and tiktok @jakeymorry and on twitter @jake_morry Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
05 May 2022 | Maybe You Like... A Reboot? | 00:05:08 | |
We're back! Jake and Caleb are bringing the podcast back and as well as all our usual hijinks of bringing films and more to the stage, we're going broader. Any media or story of any kind being adapted into any kind of storytelling we choose. We're talking video games into community theatre; anecdotes from the pub into video web series; and twitter threads into board games. Get subscribed so you don't miss out! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
26 May 2022 | The Never Ending Story | 00:58:56 | |
Back to a classic episode this week where Jake and Caleb are joined by Sally Garner-Gibbons to stage the 1984 family classic The Never Ending Story. We discuss outdoor promenade theatre, puppetry, old people moaning about kids not reading, and more! Don't forget to rate the podcast in app and get in contact if you have any thoughts about our adaptation. Hit us up on our socials, or email us: Twitter/Instagram: @maybeulikeit Facebook: @maybeyoulikeit Email: info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Caleb is on twitter, instagram and letterboxd @caleblebster Jake is on letterboxd @jakereesh, instagram and tiktok @jakeymorry and on twitter @jake_morry Find out more about us at https://www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk Maybe You Like It, Maybe You Don't Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. |