Meet a Grime MC who has been hired by the Arts Council to bring Opera to the masses. No longer overpriced, exclusive and stuck in an old auditorium the classics are now in the open air and free for all.
Most people who work in IT have some CRAAAAAZY stories but this man here has the one that tops them all. A genuine human interaction with a creative person on the verge of a nervous breakdown. It's also a take on how to stay cool as a cucumber during a tense technical SNAFU.
By rights Cockney hasn't changed with the times so now is the time to bring it into the 21st Century and open it up to a new generation of people bringing new technological and cultural achievements. So from the Market stalls to the Vegan Cafes of Shoreditch, Cockney is as up to date as your iPhone software.
The Bard. Forever preserved in stale old films with a rare update but they still keep the text the same. So here we have a modern update to the classics. Not just the look which has been done before but the text itself. The first Shakespeare play that will effectively use the same emotions but use the modern surroundings and language to bring in a new generation of eyeballs (and earballs) to the classics. Next will be Emily Bronte as a email savvy keyboard journalist.
Ever hear about the guy eating a meatball sandwich and being inadvertently faced with the (now ex) head of the notorious right Wing political party who has urgent need to use the bathroom? Well, you can hear the whole saga right here told in meticulous detail.