S10 Ep1: Luke Norris talks to Simon Stephens, with 'noush notes' from Anoushka Warden cover art

S10 Ep1: Luke Norris talks to Simon Stephens, with 'noush notes' from Anoushka Warden

S10 Ep1: Luke Norris talks to Simon Stephens, with 'noush notes' from Anoushka Warden

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It strikes me that the working life of playwright and actor Luke Norris may be built on two foundation stones.

I have long been taken by the idea that the county of Essex is a perfect breeding ground for writers and for playwrights in particular. The county that gave us Kenny Emson and Rebecca Prichard, David Eldridge and Sarah Kane is striking for the diversity of its economic and social geography. All kind of people come from and move through Essex. Romford, the Havering town that Norris was born in is the quintessence of the county. A market town for eight hundred years it brings together, in its cauldron of booze and nights out and transport routes and good shopping, exactly that clash and diversity and contradiction that energises a writers imagination.

This podcast was produced with support from the original Playwrights Podcast team Simon Stephens and Anoushka Warden.

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