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What I didn't spend money on - logistics of a successful show- Lachlan Werner

What I didn't spend money on - logistics of a successful show- Lachlan Werner

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🎙️ In this episode, Lachlan Werner shares his journey of making his Fringe debut with the brilliantly successful show 'Voices of Evil'. We dive into his world of ventriloquism and clowning, exploring how he got started and the inspiration behind his unique performances. 🤡✨ Lachlan gives us the inside scoop on what it takes to bring a show to life, along with some invaluable advice on why you should never do it alone. 🎭💡 And that's not all! We get a lesson in ventriloquism, and a special appearance from Lachlan's hilarious puppet sidekick, Brew, who pops in for a brief but unforgettable chat. 🐻😂 🔥 Subscribe to Make it Work Podcast UK for more engaging interviews and thought-provoking discussions with industry influencers. 🌟 Connect with us: Instagram: @makeitworkpodcastuk Twitter: @MakeitWorkPodUK 🌟 Connect with Lachlan Werner Instagram: @lachywerner YouTube: ‪ @lachlanwerner9557 🌟 Connect with Kluane Saunders: Youtube: ‪@kluane.saunders‬ Insta: @kluane.saunders Twitter: @KluaneSaunders MUSIC: Gravy- composed by Podington Bear Available on FREE MUSIC ARCHIVE https://freemusicarchive.org/ #MakeItWorkPodcastUK #LachlanWerner #Ventriloquism #FringeDebut #VoicesOfEvil #Clowning #Podcast #Comedy #Inspiration #BehindTheScenes #BrewThePuppet #CreativeJourney

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