Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Hannah Gibbs' 'The Blue Guitar'


Hannah Gibbs, a budding musician and radio producer here at the
University of York has produced a stunning radiophonic soundscape on the subject of insperation called 'The Blue Guitar'.

Laughing Hannah said that a radiophonic soundscape is 'an unfortunate term as nobody actually know what I mean at all by that!'

'Its creating an audio environment. Just sit back relax and let it wash over you and see if can gather anything artistic from it!'

It is a beautifully produced and through composed talk which will emerse listeners in the facinating language and musical compositions interweaved througout.

You can hear our full interview with Hannah as well as a short extract from the piece itself on the
 ((URY PLAYER)) here.

Saturday, 28 May 2011

YorWorld: 29th May 2011



The 'funniest man in Britain' is on the show this week as we speak to Dom Joly, the star of 'Trigger Happy TV' and acclaimed travel writer as well as runner up in the recent series of 'I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here'.

If that wasn't enough we also have our review of 'Art' by Yasmina Reza which is being performed this weekend in the barn.

We shine URY's spotlight onto the Aerobicsathon (a charity event for RAG) being staged by the university's Aerobics society this wednesday all around campus.

We preview next weeks dramasoc production, Willian Shakespeare's classic comedy 'A Midsummer Nights Dream'.

And if that wasn't enough we have URY's exclusive sessions with Ryan Spendlove!

Hear the show on the ((URY PLAYER)) now.

Friday, 20 May 2011

YorWorld: 22nd May 2011

This week on the show we interview the former home secratary Jacqui Smith about her experience as Home Secretary, her role in the expenses scandal and life after politics. As well as that we have our reviews of York Theatre Royal's 'The Crucible', last weeks apocolyptic dramasoc production 'Ten Days' and this weeks student written production 'Knightingale' as well as our previews of both 'Knightingale' and next weeks exciting dramasoc production 'Art'. If that wasn't enough we also have exclusive URY sessions from 'Low Duo' and 'The Flashguns' courtesy of the music team here at ((URY)) and more.

Listen now on the ((URY PLAYER)) here 

Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Debate: URY Debate



URY Debate is back.

URY's discussion show is returning with topical discussion on the events of the week. Guests include (but not exclusively) members of the campus media and political societies.


On this weeks show...

This week’s campus experts are Josh Allen of the Liberal Democrats, Freedom Society’s Sam Westrop, and YUSU Women’s Officer Nell Beecham. On the agenda: has Nick Clegg left it too late to distance himself from the Tories? Plus Max Mosley and privacy laws, Pakistan’s dispute with the US over Osama Bin Laden, and the international movement known as ‘slut-walking’. Produced by Nick Duquemin and Paddy Evans. Make sure you join our new Facebook group! Search for 'URY Debate'.



Listen in to the latest episode now exclusively on the
((URY PLAYER)) here.

Saturday, 14 May 2011

Review: The Crucible

Kate Bull and Alex Gordon review 'York Theatre Royal's production of the Arthur Miller classic.
What were your first impressions of the show?
" For me it was quite stuning, extremly dramatic and had great impact"-Alex Gordon
"For me it was more of transverse seating than in the round which effected the performance in such that it wasn't as intimate as in the round may entail"-Alex Gordon

What did you think of the performances as a whole in such a dilema and action packed play?
"The most outstanding performer for me was Michale Roberts who played Judge Danforth...having fantastic stage presence" -Kate Bull
"The same effect he (Michale Roberts) has on the charaters he has in the play, holding them in the palm of his hand, that effect was replicated with the audience" -Alex Gordon
"Ann Putnam played by Andrina Carroll was fantasticly good...you could sense her angst..the way she acted it was very good" -Kate Bull
"Special mention should also go to John proctor played by steven billington...he played it with a very solid level headiness throught which succedded in envoking the greatest amount of sympathy from the audience" -Alex Gordon
"The emense detail they pay to every aspect of it...it worked seamlessly" - Kate Bull  

So what is that you've taken from this play and what do you think people should go see it for?
"Going to see it in live action proves how much better it is to go and see them than study them" -Kate Bull
"Juliet Forster and Dawn Allsopp along with the rest of the production team succeded in creating an extremly immersing world and some really powerful preformances aswell" -Alex Gordon
Listen to the whole 10 minute review now on the ((URY PLAYER)) here now...

or head over to the York Theatre Royal's website for more details of the production which is running until the 28th May.

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Review: Mostly Haunted

Reviewed by John Wakefield

‘Set in 2003, Mostly Haunted follows the trials and tribulations of the stars of BeingTV+1's 'Hit Show of 1998 (Within the Paranormal Investigation Genre)' as they try to climb their way back up the celebrity ladder.
An unexpected death in an isolated seaside castle brings the Mostly Haunted team back together after five year's hiatus. They're on the hunt for ghosts but don't plan on finding skeletons (in the closet...metaphorically). Join them as they journey through Sw-on-Sea's haunted DeTrouse Castle, meeting ghouls and ghosts alike. There's murder in the air and their own history comes back to haunt them.’
Dramasoc’s ODN this week was certainly one of unexpected pleasure.
While not as polished as the weekend performances it undoubtedly demonstrated the power of these free evenings to entertain.
Stephanie Bartlett and Louis Gray’s script was full to the brim with surreal lines and even more unbelievable plot twists than you could shake a golf club at. The comedy, which mixed reality TV with the 50s (or 1997) B Movie genre left a packed barn in fits of hilarity.
While the show definitely felt a little unrehearsed this added to the mood of the production. Literal corpsing and unexpected reanimation of the dead cast members gave the whole performance a feeling of fun and daring to a script which while at some moments gleamed with comic brilliance, at other seemed to flag under the pressure of the hilarious but unwieldy plot.
The Set was incredibly good for an ODN considering they only had the barn for the day and it served its purpose as beautifully as the first thing that came into your mind when you first saw it was ‘that looks just like a castle next to a Gourmet Burger Kitchen!’.
The cast too did a fantastic job in portraying the embodiment of the genres stereotypical presenters and characters whilst at moments surprising the audience such as Gray’s characters deep and moving monologue about the social death of Gerry Halliwell. Even when corpsing meant that the audience’s laughter drowned out the casts attempts to continue the scripted dialogue their ad lib witticisms added to the play even if at moments it came at the cost of the clarity of the plot.
Despite its failings ‘Mostly Haunted’ stood up as a piece of hilarious student written theatre and demonstrated that ODN’s can be as entertaining as anything else in the barn. Certainly, it was an enjoyable evening with a play with great comic potential even if it needs a little refinement.
If you’d walked past the barn between 7:30 and 8:30 on Monday night you would have heard uproarious laughter and that certainly must be the best judge of any comedy. If the production makes a return to York in the future, as I hope it will, if in a slightly more refined form, its one to watch out for!

Sunday, 8 May 2011

Comedy: Got Booty: Fairy Tales



Back with a whole new show the brand new Got Booty team confront a brand new situation. This time the wierd and wonderful world of Fairy Tales.

Join the teams for some brand new games like the quick fire 'hotter or colder' or the old classics like 'The Ballad of Wikipedia'.

Ever wanted to know why 'President Thatcher' was trip trapping across that bridge, or what the gifts Sleeping Beauty should have recieved then nows your chance.

Catch up now off the ((URY PLAYER)) here.

Or watch one of the stars of the show, team captain Charles Dean, recount one of his favourite fairy tales.

Saturday, 7 May 2011

YorWorld: 8th May 2011

URY Speech welcomes its weekly magazine show 'Yorworld' back for a second series.

The programme shines a light on campus culture, showcasing the best music talent at York University with live sessions as well as reviews and previews of Dramasoc's latest productions where we interview the cast and crew behind the many and varied productions that come to the dramabarn.

If thats not enough we also interview a celebrity every week and we've previously spoken to Mark Watson, Milton Jones, Brian Blessed among many others.

This week on the show we speak to the multi award winning BBC foriegn affairs correspondent Mike Thomson about his
life as a journalist and about both the troubling and inspirational sights he has witnessed while offering his advice to students here at The University of York as to how to pursue a journaistic career.



We also speak to the writer and director of the week 3 Dramabarn production, Quaisar Siddique, and take a sneak peak at the futuristic, isolationist vision his new play 'Ten Days' presents' as well as our preview of this weeks production 'Peepshow' by Isabel Wright. Our reviewers Kate Bull and Tom Bodington have been watching 'Peepshow' and Rosie Fletcher takes a look at the last ODN of the Spring Term 'Play in a Day'.

If that wasn't enough we are also bringing you the best of the live sessions of last terms shows including the likes of Jahangir Aziz Hyat, Josh Savage, Luke Malkin and Laurence Hobden.

Catch the show on the ((URY PLAYER) here now!
(Image above Mike Thomson in South Africa (BBC) )


Thursday, 5 May 2011

Comedy: ComedySoc Stands Up




Some of the finest standup comedians at the university take the stage at the Wentworth Comedy Festival in an evening of fantastic comedy and not to be missed. Recorded live by URY prepare to laugh out loud as the likes of Micheal Wilkins, Freya Winterson, Maraj Bahra, Rosie Fletcher, Ian Angel, Stuart Hall and Lewis Grey strut their stuff upon the stage of the Wentworth Edge bar.

From tales of sinister men in cars to unexpected ferrets this show is not to be missed and is currently being aired on Thursday afternoons at 6:15 on URY. This show is not avaliable on the ((URY PLAYER)) so make sure you listen in and laugh along live, online here or across campus on 1350am every thursday for the next 3 weeks beginning today.



Learn more about Comedsoc on their website...
www.comedysoc.co.uk