Celebrate this festive season with Nick Hennegan, the WORLD PREMIERE of GEORGE HOLMES AND THE 7 DIMENSIONS - and music from Cerys Matthews and Christmas in Soho, with Boisounds.
Now nothing, well not much, to do with the Maverick Theatre Company and the London Literary Pub Crawl. But quite a lot to do with living a chaotic Bohemian lifestyle as a writer, producer and director in London and Birmingam.
Celebrate this festive season with Nick Hennegan, the WORLD PREMIERE of GEORGE HOLMES AND THE 7 DIMENSIONS - and music from Cerys Matthews and Christmas in Soho, with Boisounds.
Our occasional request show, where Nick Hennegan plays your requests... includes George Holmes and the 7 Dimensions, Romeo and Juliet, Wicked and Dylan Thomas.
Nick Hennegan celebrates the recent birthdays and famous works of writers who have had their books televised - J. G. Ballard and Margaret Atwood.
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Nick Hennegan celebrates the birth of Bram Stoker, writer of Dracula... and the 'birth' of his new Radio Science-Fiction Young Adult Drama, George Holmes and the 7 Dimensions. Hear the first-ever episode here.
George Holmes is a normal boy who lives on a council estate in Birmingham with his younger sister, Libby, his older brother, Andy and his Mom and Dad.
George has a bit of trouble with a local bully, but is rescued by his best friend Dermot, who appears on his bike and gives George a lift home. But then at home, a strange event happens that will change George's life forever...
Duration 7' 26". Written, Directed and Produced by Nick Hennegan. Original music and studio production by Robb Williams. Thanks to the Cross Keys Pub, Hammersmith, London.
Starring Lucy Barton, Rebecca Bright, Grace Manson, Nick Hennegan and Henry Richards. With Rebecca Raybone. Voiceover Mason Laird.
Would you like to hear more? Mail: nick @ bohemianbritain.com
The Beatles were the biggest band in the world. Nick Hennegan celebrates the life - and death - of founder John Lennon.
Nick Hennegan is in Wales talking about a new Young Adult Fantasy, George Holmes and the 7 Dimensions, a lovely country, and Dylan Thomas.
Nick Hennegan on his new Literary Pub Crawl at the Edinburgh Fringe and Scotland's greatest poet.
Nick Hennegan looks forward to performing at the World's biggest open arts festival in Edinburgh on Resonance 104.4fm and BohemianBritain.com. There's music and speech from some new shows and some classics, including The Choir of Man and Guy Masterson.
Before his appearance with the First 30th Anniversary London Edinburgh Literary Pub Crawl at the Edinburgh Fringe this year, Nick Hennegan shares some of his Scottish discoveries! There's more information on his show HERE
With England in the final of the European Football Cup in Germany, Nick Hennegan looks back at 60 years of Football songs and the drama and excitement shared by millions. Not just in England!
Nick Hennegan looks back at previous Edinburgh fringes, music and programmes - and looks forward to this coming August.
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Nick Hennegan celebrates the birthday, works, influences and inspirations of writer George Orwell.
Megan Prescott shot to fame at the age of 15 in the hit Channel Four TV show ‘Skins’. After the show finished, she took regular jobs. She was working seven days a week, and struggling to find opportunities to write and create, when a friend suggested she try sex work. She’s now selling nude photographs of herself… to raise money to fund her first-ever Edinburgh Fringe production.
She talks to Nick Hennegan about her career, autism, sex work… and the Edinburgh Fringe.
See the video at www.BohemianBritain.com
Nick Hennegan looks at Wales, Dylan Thomas, the Edinburgh Fringe, Skins on Channel Four, Winston Churchill and the 80th anniversary of D-Day!
Nick Hennegan plays requests from his world-wide audience featuring poetry and music from Dylan Thomas, Cerys Mathews, Robb Williams and Romeo and Juliet!
Celebrating Shakespeare's Birthday, Nick Hennegan talks about his links to the Bard and features speeches by the classic actors Sir Laurence Olivier, Sir John Gielgud and music from 'Shakespeare In Love.'
Nick Hennegan celebrates a birthday and a deathday! Nick Hornby and Lord Byron! And plays music from the acclaimed theatre production, inspired by Byron and Shelly's time in Greece - 'The Birth of Frankenstein' by Robb Williams.
Nick Hennegan celebrates a number of creative events this week from William Wordsworth, Seamus Heaney... and Paul McCartney and Wings...
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Currently starring in The Appraisal by Tim Marriott at Theatre At The Tabard in London, actor and producer Angela Bull talks to Nick Hennegan about her life and career on stage and on TV - and has some sound advice for new actors.
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Nick Hennegan celebrates St Patrick's Day with a rare recording of writer Seán O'Casey talking about his work... and leads us on a London Pub Crawl around some of the favourite haunts of Charles Dickens!
Best known for his role in the hit TV sitcom, 'The Brittas Empire', Tim Marriott took seventeen years out of his acting career... to be a teacher.
Now his original productions are acclaimed around the world and his latest hit - Appraisal is coming to Theatre at The Tabard in London.
He talks to Nick Hennegan about his bohemian story.
(To read a review of the original Edinburgh production of Appraisal, see http://bohemianbritain.com/2022/08/28/the-appraisal-edinburgh-fringe-22/ )
Nick Hennegan celebrates World Poetry Day with poems from the great American 'Beats' - Alan Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac.
Nick Hennegan plays music and poetry celebrating International Women's Day
Another mad, media week continued this Monday morning, with the launch of the new season at the Royal Court Theatre in Sloane Square., London.
There’s a new artistic director too, although you can read more about him in the mainstream press. David Byrne. His inaugural season will include actors Emma D’Arcy, Ben Whishaw and John Lithgow in shows directed by Katie Mitchell and Nicholas Hytner.
The season includes nine productions from writers making Royal Court debuts, with Byrne promising a “new generation of bold voices with big, messy stories to tell”.
It comes as Byrne also reveals a new ticketing structure for the venue, with half of all seats in the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs available from £22.50 or less.
You had to apply to attend this launch/lunch, which I did as I’m thinking of concentrating more on my writing. And although I still feel the Royal Court is a bit ‘posh’ for working-class writers like me, a main delight was bumping into half the cast of my Edinburgh hit shows, P.A.L.S and Romeo and Juliet FC.
It was a coincidence, but a lovely one. Actors Amy and Phil are great performers, and if the Court can develop their writing too, it will really prove its worth.
The lunch was lovely, by the way. I still feel at home in the Royal Court bar. It’s a good place to work. To write this, for example! Still posh and although it’s not a ‘Spoons, the prices are fairly accessible too..!
Here’s to the new season.
Nick Hennegan talks to writer and performer June Carryl about 'Blue' her award-winning star vehicle, premiering in London and dealing with race, Society and the Police. They talk about growing up and her writing practice and background.
See the live video at www.BohemianBritain.com
Nick Hennegan celebrates the birthday of W.H Auden and Samual Pepys - and links to a certain British Film!
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Nick Hennegan talks to veteran British Comedy Actor Jeffrey Holland about his new play ‘After All These Years’ and his time with British Comedy classics, ‘Hi Di Hi!’, ‘You Rang M’Lord?’ and ‘Dad’s Army’
Nick Hennegan talks to veteran British Comedy Actor Jeffrey Holland about his new play ‘After All These Years’ and his time with British Comedy classics, ‘Hi Di Hi!’, ‘You Rang M’Lord?’ and ‘Dad’s Army’ See the video at - www.BohemianBritain.com
Guy Masterson talks to Nick Hennegan about life as an artist and performer.
Nick Hennegan celebrates the birthday of Edgar Allan Poe - the first well-known American writer to earn a living through writing alone, resulting in a financially difficult life and career. His Mother was an English born actor.
Nick Hennegan celebrates recent birthdays and words of wisdom, advice for writers, inspired music and insightful quotes from world-famous talents, Tolkien, Asimov and Forster.