The Road of Stars Podcast
The power of defining yourself, inspirations from classical music and heavy metal, running a creative business in Manchester and normalising talking about difficult topics. In this episode I speak to Chris Thorpe. Chris is a writer and performer from Manchester, UK. His work has touched on nationality and borders, political and social systems and their relationship to confirmation bias, our collective psychology around the climate crisis – and most recently the construction of cultural hierarchies and Iranian pop music (in Things Hidden Since The Foundation of the World with Javaad Alipoor), and nuclear disarmament and global diplomacy (in Talking About The Fire with Staatstheater Mainz and China Plate). Chris's performance work tours internationally, and is also regularly produced for stage and radio throughout Europe and in the US. We talk about… * How Chris defines himself as a creative * Chris’s journey to studying theatre at university * How Chris’ father’s musical background influenced him creatively * Forming a theatre company with his friends in Manchester * Building momentum and making empowered choices as a creative * Tackling global topics like nuclear disarmament in theatre * Chris’ creative process in the early stages of new work * The responsibility artists have to keep audiences safe * How nobody really knows what they’re doing, they may just have been in that position for longer Mwenya’s socials: https://www.mwenyakawesha.com/ [https://www.mwenyakawesha.com/] https://www.instagram.com/mwenyakawesha/ [https://www.instagram.com/mwenyakawesha/] https://www.instagram.com/theroadofstars/?igsh=c3g2YXhrdzU5am4y&utm_source=qr# [https://www.instagram.com/theroadofstars/?igsh=c3g2YXhrdzU5am4y&utm_source=qr#] Disclaimer: All views are my own and all my guests' views are their own. There is no product placement in this episode.
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