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<description>CHIpod provides a unique look at Chichester Festival Theatre's summer season by bringing you the lastest news and exclusive interviews with directors and actors, as well as including discussions on the productions playing at the theatre. Have your say - get involved by telling us what you think.</description> 
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<pubDate> Thu, 15 Feb 2007 13:00:00 GMT </pubDate>
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<copyright>&#169; 2007 Chichester Festival Theatre</copyright>
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     <title>CHIpod #1: Festival 07 Launch</title>
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     <description>Our first episode announces the shows coming up in the Festival season and includes an interview with Artistic Director, Jonathan Church, about he feels about the season ahead.</description> 
     <itunes:author>Chichester Festival Theatre</itunes:author>
     <pubDate>Thu, 15 Feb 2007 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <itunes:summary>Our first episode announces the shows coming up in the Festival season and includes an interview with Artistic Director, Jonathan Church, about he feels about the season ahead.</itunes:summary> 
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    <title>CHIpod #1: Festival 07 Launch (with images)</title>
    <description>Our first episode announces the shows coming up in the Festival season and includes an interview with Artistic Director, Jonathan Church, about he feels about the season ahead.</description>
    <itunes:author>Chichester Festival Theatre</itunes:author>
    <pubDate>Thu, 15 Feb 2007 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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     <itunes:summary>Our first episode announces the shows coming up in the Festival season and includes an interview with Artistic Director, Jonathan Church, about he feels about the season ahead.</itunes:summary>     
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      <title>CHIpod #2: The Office Edition</title>
      <link>http://www.cft.org.uk/uploads/podcast/Office_Edition_2007_04_18.mp3</link>
      <description>The Office Edition: As Alan Bennett's 'Office Suite' opens Festival 07 in the Minerva Theatre, get an insider's opinion from Chichester favourite Patricia Routledge (Keeping Up Appearances, Talking Heads) as she talks about opening the festival, her work with Alan Bennett and why she particularly enjoys working at Chichester. As well as this, find out what people are saying about Festival 07. // Also, not to be missed, a sneak peek at The Last Confession, featuring a preview of our discussion with David Suchet and director David Jones as well as an exclusive podcast competition. // Do you think that actions speak louder than words? The Office Edition is also available as a video cast. // Send us your comments: interact@cft.org.uk</description>
      <itunes:author>Chichester Festival Theatre</itunes:author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2007 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <category>Festival 07 interview Office Suite Last Confession Patricia Routledge David Suchet David Jones</category>
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      The Office Edition: As Alan Bennett's 'Office Suite' opens Festival 07 in the Minerva Theatre, get an insider's opinion from Chichester favourite Patricia Routledge (Keeping Up Appearances, Talking Heads) as she talks about opening the festival, her work with Alan Bennett and why she particularly enjoys working at Chichester. As well as this, find out what people are saying about Festival 07. // Also, not to be missed, a sneak peek at The Last Confession, featuring a preview of our discussion with David Suchet and director David Jones as well as an exclusive podcast competition. // Do you think that actions speak louder than words? The Office Edition is also available as a video cast. // Send us your comments: interact@cft.org.uk
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      <title>CHIpod #2: The Office Edition – Video cast</title>
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      <description>The Office Edition: As Alan Bennett's 'Office Suite' opens Festival 07 in the Minerva Theatre, get an insider's opinion from Chichester favourite Patricia Routledge (Keeping Up Appearances, Talking Heads) as she talks about opening the festival, her work with Alan Bennett and why she particularly enjoys working at Chichester. As well as this, find out what people are saying about Festival 07. // Also, not to be missed, a sneak peek at The Last Confession, featuring a preview of our discussion with David Suchet and director David Jones as well as an exclusive podcast competition. // Send us your comments: interact@cft.org.uk</description>
      <itunes:author>Chichester Festival Theatre</itunes:author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2007 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <category>Festival 07 interview Office Suite Last Confession Patricia Routledge David Suchet David Jones</category>
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      The Office Edition: As Alan Bennett's 'Office Suite' opens Festival 07 in the Minerva Theatre, get an insider's opinion from Chichester favourite Patricia Routledge (Keeping Up Appearances, Talking Heads) as she talks about opening the festival, her work with Alan Bennett and why she particularly enjoys working at Chichester. As well as this, find out what people are saying about Festival 07. // Also, not to be missed, a sneak peek at The Last Confession, featuring a preview of our discussion with David Suchet and director David Jones as well as an exclusive podcast competition. // Send us your comments: interact@cft.org.uk
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    <title>CHIpod #3: The Last Confession</title>
    <description>The Last Confession: While 'The Last Confession' was still in rehearsal, we caught up with David Suchet and director David Jones to find out what they think of this new play and working together again after fifteen years. Also, we offer you highlights from writer and New York lawyer Roger Crane's pre-show talk as well as our exclusive interview with him about how he came to write this play about the political manoeuvrings surrounding the death of Pope John Paul I. // Finally, you don't want to miss out on our podcast competition as we're giving away free tickets for 'Babes in Arms'! // Don't forget, we love to hear what you think of the theatre, the shows and our podcasts. If you've got something to say or think there's something we should be talking about, drop us a line: interact@cft.org.uk.</description>
    <itunes:author>Chichester Festival Theatre</itunes:author>
    <pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2007 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <author>Chichester Festival Theatre</author>
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    <itunes:keywords>Festival 07 interview David Suchet David Jones Last Confession</itunes:keywords>
    <itunes:subtitle>Last_Confession_2007_05_08.mp3</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:summary>The Last Confession: While 'The Last Confession' was still in rehearsal, we caught up with David Suchet and director David Jones to find out what they think of this new play and working together again after fifteen years. Also, we offer you highlights from writer and New York lawyer Roger Crane's pre-show talk as well as our exclusive interview with him about how he came to write this play about the political manoeuvrings surrounding the death of Pope John Paul I. // Finally, you don't want to miss out on our podcast competition as we're giving away free tickets for 'Babes in Arms'! // Don't forget, we love to hear what you think of the theatre, the shows and our podcasts. If you've got something to say or think there's something we should be talking about, drop us a line: interact@cft.org.uk.</itunes:summary>
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    <title>CHI-pod #4: Babes in Arms (Videocast)</title>

    <description>Babes in Arms: Babes in Arms has danced its way into Chichester Festival Theatre and has been entertaining audiences throughout the previews. With the official First Night here, we talk to award-winning choreographer Bill Deamer about the revival of this thirties classic and the demands of the Festival Theatre stage, as well as finding out why Lorna Luft loves working in Chichester. As usual, there’s our CHi-pod ticket giveaway and, exclusive to the videocast, watch the lucky winners of the Chichester Observer’s competition as they enjoy their dance masterclass with Bill. Don’t forget to let us know what you think: interact@cft.org.uk.</description>

    <itunes:author>Chichester Festival Theatre</itunes:author>

    <pubDate>Thu, 07 June 2007 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>

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    <itunes:keywords>Festival 07, interview, Lorna Luft, Bill Deamer, Chichester Festival Theatre</itunes:keywords>

    <itunes:subtitle>Babes in Arms</itunes:subtitle>

    <itunes:summary>Babes in Arms: Babes in Arms has danced its way into Chichester Festival Theatre and has been entertaining audiences throughout the previews. With the official First Night here, we talk to award-winning choreographer Bill Deamer about the revival of this thirties classic and the demands of the Festival Theatre stage, as well as finding out why Lorna Luft loves working in Chichester. As usual, there’s our CHi-pod ticket giveaway and, exclusive to the videocast, watch the lucky winners of the Chichester Observer’s competition as they enjoy their dance masterclass with Bill. Don’t forget to let us know what you think: interact@cft.org.uk.</itunes:summary>

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      <title>CHI-pod #5: The Waltz Edition (videocast)</title>
      <description>The Waltz Edition: Jean Anouilh’s The Waltz of the Toreadors is a bittersweet farce with real bite. The CHi-pod gives you an exclusive insight into this comic masterpiece as we talk to director Angus Jackson about how he entered into directing and what being an Associate Director of the theatre is really like, we also talk to renowned translator Ranjit Bolt about his experience of the rehearsal room and finally leading lady Maggie Steed graces us with her presence. As usual, there’s our CHi-pod ticket giveaway and don’t forget to let us know what you think: interact@cft.org.uk.</description>
      <itunes:author>Chichester Festival Theatre</itunes:author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 June 2007 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <author>Chichester Festival Theatre</author>
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      <itunes:keywords>Festival 07, interview, Ranjit Bolt, Angus Jackson, Maggie Steed, Chichester Festival Theatre</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Waltz of the Toreadors</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Waltz Edition: Jean Anouilh's The Waltz of the Toreadors is a bittersweet farce with real bite. The CHi-pod gives you an exclusive insight into this comic masterpiece as we talk to director Angus Jackson about how he entered into directing and what being an Associate Director of the theatre is really like, we also talk to renowned translator Ranjit Bolt about his experience of the rehearsal room and finally leading lady Maggie Steed graces us with her presence. As usual, there’s our CHi-pod ticket giveaway and don’t forget to let us know what you think: interact@cft.org.uk.</itunes:summary>
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    <title>CHi-pod #6: Shakespeare Edition</title>
    <description>This bumper Shakespeare edition of the CHi-pod, released with the Press Night of Twelfth Night, takes a look at the two Shakespeare plays at the centre of Festival 07. // Coming up in this episode, director of Twelfth Night Philip Franks talks about the major themes of the play and why it has fascinated him for so many years. Celebrated classical actor Patrick Stewart, who plays Macbeth and Malvolio, tells us how he feels about performing these two contrasting Shakespearean roles. We also talk to Leslie Travers about his design for Twelfth Night and what he thinks of the Festival Theatre. // There’s also a special treat, as members of the Shakespeare company perform Sonnet XVIII. // Want to see what we’re talking about? Try the videocast. // Let us know what you think: interact@cft.org.uk or phone the InterAct voicebox on 020 8133 3345.</description>
    <itunes:author>Chichester Festival Theatre</itunes:author>
    <pubDate>Fri, 20 July 2007 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <author>Chichester Festival Theatre</author>
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    <itunes:keywords>chichester, Chichester Festival Theatre, Macbeth, Twelfth Night, Patrick Stewart, Philip Franks, Leslie Travers</itunes:keywords>
    <itunes:subtitle>Shakespeare Edition: Patrick Stewart, Philip Franks, Leslie Travers</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:summary>This bumper Shakespeare edition of the CHi-pod, released with the Press Night of Twelfth Night, takes a look at the two Shakespeare plays at the centre of Festival 07. // Coming up in this episode, director of Twelfth Night Philip Franks talks about the major themes of the play and why it has fascinated him for so many years. Celebrated classical actor Patrick Stewart, who plays Macbeth and Malvolio, tells us how he feels about performing these two contrasting Shakespearean roles. We also talk to Leslie Travers about his design for Twelfth Night and what he thinks of the Festival Theatre. // There’s also a special treat, as members of the Shakespeare company perform Sonnet XVIII. // Want to see what we’re talking about? Try the videocast. // Let us know what you think: interact@cft.org.uk or phone the InterAct voicebox on 020 8133 3345.</itunes:summary>
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    <title>CHi-pod #6: Shakespeare Edition - Video</title>
    <description>This bumper Shakespeare edition of the CHi-pod, released with the Press Night of Twelfth Night, takes a look at the two Shakespeare plays at the centre of Festival 07. // Coming up in this episode, director of Twelfth Night Philip Franks talks about the major themes of the play and why it has fascinated him for so many years. Celebrated classical actor Patrick Stewart, who plays Macbeth and Malvolio, tells us how he feels about performing these two contrasting Shakespearean roles. We also talk to Leslie Travers about his design for Twelfth Night and what he thinks of the Festival Theatre. // There’s also a special treat, as members of the Shakespeare company perform Sonnet XVIII. // Want to see what we’re talking about? Try the videocast. // Let us know what you think: interact@cft.org.uk or phone the InterAct voicebox on 020 8133 3345.</description>
    <itunes:author>Chichester Festival Theatre</itunes:author>
    <pubDate>Fri, 20 July 2007 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <author>Chichester Festival Theatre</author>
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    <itunes:keywords>chichester, Chichester Festival Theatre, Macbeth, Twelfth Night, Patrick Stewart, Philip Franks, Leslie Travers</itunes:keywords>
    <itunes:subtitle>Shakespeare Edition: Patrick Stewart, Philip Franks, Leslie Travers</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:summary>This bumper Shakespeare edition of the CHi-pod, released with the Press Night of Twelfth Night, takes a look at the two Shakespeare plays at the centre of Festival 07. // Coming up in this episode, director of Twelfth Night Philip Franks talks about the major themes of the play and why it has fascinated him for so many years. Celebrated classical actor Patrick Stewart, who plays Macbeth and Malvolio, tells us how he feels about performing these two contrasting Shakespearean roles. We also talk to Leslie Travers about his design for Twelfth Night and what he thinks of the Festival Theatre. // There’s also a special treat, as members of the Shakespeare company perform Sonnet XVIII. // Want to see what we’re talking about? Try the videocast. // Let us know what you think: interact@cft.org.uk or phone the InterAct voicebox on 020 8133 3345.</itunes:summary>
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    <title>CHi-pod #7: Hobson's Choice</title>
    <description>This latest episode of the CHi-pod is all about Artistic Director Jonathan Church’s new production of Harold Brighouse’s light-hearted Lancashire comedy ‘Hobson’s Choice’ in the Festival Theatre. Find out how Carolyn Backhouse finds playing the domineering  Maggie as well as getting access to exclusive interviews with Dylan Charles, who plays the mistreated workshop hand Willie Mossop, and Associate Costume Designer Christopher Porter as he talks about costuming this brilliant period piece. Also: don’t miss out on Mark Rylance’s fascinating new production ‘I Am Shakespeare’ – we’re giving away free tickets! // Want to see what we’re talking about? Try the videocast. // Keep your feedback coming – interact@cft.org.uk; VoiceBox: 020 8133 3345; text 07781 480522.</description>
    <itunes:author>Chichester Festival Theatre</itunes:author>
    <pubDate>Fri, 10 August 2007 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <author>Chichester Festival Theatre</author>
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    <itunes:keywords>chichester, Chichester Festival Theatre, Hobson's Choice, Jonathan Church, John Savident, Carolyn Backhouse, Dylan Charles, Christopher Porter, costume</itunes:keywords>
    <itunes:subtitle>Hobson's Choice: our usual mix of interviews and our regular ticket giveaway</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:summary>This latest episode of the CHi-pod is all about Artistic Director Jonathan Church’s new production of Harold Brighouse’s light-hearted Lancashire comedy ‘Hobson’s Choice’ in the Festival Theatre. Find out how Carolyn Backhouse finds playing the domineering  Maggie as well as getting access to exclusive interviews with Dylan Charles, who plays the mistreated workshop hand Willie Mossop, and Associate Costume Designer Christopher Porter as he talks about costuming this brilliant period piece. Also: don’t miss out on Mark Rylance’s fascinating new production ‘I Am Shakespeare’ – we’re giving away free tickets! // Want to see what we’re talking about? Try the videocast. // Keep your feedback coming – interact@cft.org.uk; VoiceBox: 020 8133 3345; text 07781 480522.</itunes:summary>
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    <title>CHi-pod #7: Hobson's Choice</title>
    <description>This latest episode of the CHi-pod is all about Artistic Director Jonathan Church’s new production of Harold Brighouse’s light-hearted Lancashire comedy ‘Hobson’s Choice’ in the Festival Theatre. Find out how Carolyn Backhouse finds playing the domineering  Maggie as well as getting access to exclusive interviews with Dylan Charles, who plays the mistreated workshop hand Willie Mossop, and Associate Costume Designer Christopher Porter as he talks about costuming this brilliant period piece. Also: don’t miss out on Mark Rylance’s fascinating new production ‘I Am Shakespeare’ – we’re giving away free tickets! // Want to see what we’re talking about? Try the videocast. // Keep your feedback coming – interact@cft.org.uk; VoiceBox: 020 8133 3345; text 07781 480522.</description>
    <itunes:author>Chichester Festival Theatre</itunes:author>
    <pubDate>Fri, 10 August 2007 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
    <itunes:image href="http://www.cft.org.uk/images/podcast/chipod-logo-1.jpg" />
    <author>Chichester Festival Theatre</author>
    <itunes:author>Chichester Festival Theatre</itunes:author>
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    <itunes:keywords>chichester, Chichester Festival Theatre, Hobson's Choice, Jonathan Church, John Savident, Carolyn Backhouse, Dylan Charles, Christopher Porter, costume</itunes:keywords>
    <itunes:subtitle>Hobson's Choice: our usual mix of interviews and our regular ticket giveaway</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:summary>This latest episode of the CHi-pod is all about Artistic Director Jonathan Church’s new production of Harold Brighouse’s light-hearted Lancashire comedy ‘Hobson’s Choice’ in the Festival Theatre. Find out how Carolyn Backhouse finds playing the domineering  Maggie as well as getting access to exclusive interviews with Dylan Charles, who plays the mistreated workshop hand Willie Mossop, and Associate Costume Designer Christopher Porter as he talks about costuming this brilliant period piece. Also: don’t miss out on Mark Rylance’s fascinating new production ‘I Am Shakespeare’ – we’re giving away free tickets! // Want to see what we’re talking about? Try the videocast. // Keep your feedback coming – interact@cft.org.uk; VoiceBox: 020 8133 3345; text 07781 480522.</itunes:summary>
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    <title>Mark Rylance talks to John Michell</title>
    <description>Mark Rylance talks to John Michell about his new play, The BIG Secret Live I Am Shakespeare Webcam Daytime Chat-room Show, why the authorship of Shakespeare's plays is up for debate and his approach to looking at the texts.</description>
    <itunes:author>Chichester Festival Theatre</itunes:author>
    <pubDate>Mon, 03 Sep 2007 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <author>Chichester Festival Theatre</author>
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    <itunes:keywords>Festival 07, interview, Mark Rylance, John Michell, Chichester Festival Theatre, I Am Shakespeare, Shakespeare, authorship, authorship debate, cft</itunes:keywords>
    <itunes:subtitle>Mark Rylance talks to John Michell</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:summary>Mark Rylance talks to John Michell about his new play, The BIG Secret Live I Am Shakespeare Webcam Daytime Chat-room Show, why the authorship of Shakespeare's plays is up for debate and his approach to looking at the texts.</itunes:summary>
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    <title>CHi-pod #8: The BIG Secret Live Edition</title>
    <description>The BIG Secret Live Edition: This latest episode of the CHi-pod is dedicated to delving into the Shakespeare Authorship Debate. Mark Rylance’s new devised piece, The BIG Secret Live I Am Shakespeare Webcam Daytime Chat-room Show, is a weird and wonderful investigation and opens up the question… Who do you think wrote the works of Shakespeare? // This edition also includes exclusive interviews from writer, director and actor Mark Rylance, comedy Olivier Award-winner Sean Foley and we also hear our audience about their thought on the show. // If you haven't tried the CHi-pod this is the funniest edition yet and offers an insight into the production that you won't see anywhere else. // Want to see what we're talking about? Try the videocast. // Let us know your thoughts: http://www.cft.org.uk/podcasts</description>
    <itunes:author>Chichester Festival Theatre</itunes:author>
    <pubDate>Mon, 03 Sep 2007 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <author>Chichester Festival Theatre</author>
    <itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit>
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    <itunes:subtitle>The BIG Secret Live Edition</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:summary>The BIG Secret Live Edition: This latest episode of the CHi-pod is dedicated to delving into the Shakespeare Authorship Debate. Mark Rylance’s new devised piece, The BIG Secret Live I Am Shakespeare Webcam Daytime Chat-room Show, is a weird and wonderful investigation and opens up the question… Who do you think wrote the works of Shakespeare? // This edition also includes exclusive interviews from writer, director and actor Mark Rylance, comedy Olivier Award-winner Sean Foley and we also hear our audience about their thought on the show. // If you haven't tried the CHi-pod this is the funniest edition yet and offers an insight into the production that you won't see anywhere else. // Want to see what we're talking about? Try the videocast. // Let us know your thoughts: http://www.cft.org.uk/podcasts</itunes:summary>
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    <description>The BIG Secret Live Edition: This latest episode of the CHi-pod is dedicated to delving into the Shakespeare Authorship Debate. Mark Rylance’s new devised piece, The BIG Secret Live I Am Shakespeare Webcam Daytime Chat-room Show, is a weird and wonderful investigation and opens up the question… Who do you think wrote the works of Shakespeare? // This edition also includes exclusive interviews from writer, director and actor Mark Rylance, comedy Olivier Award-winner Sean Foley and we also hear our audience about their thought on the show. // If you haven't tried the CHi-pod this is the funniest edition yet and offers an insight into the production that you won't see anywhere else. // Want to see what we're talking about? Try the videocast. // Let us know your thoughts: http://www.cft.org.uk/podcasts</description>
    <itunes:author>Chichester Festival Theatre</itunes:author>
    <pubDate>Mon, 03 Sep 2007 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <author>Chichester Festival Theatre</author>
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    <itunes:subtitle>The BIG Secret Live Edition</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:summary>The BIG Secret Live Edition: This latest episode of the CHi-pod is dedicated to delving into the Shakespeare Authorship Debate. Mark Rylance’s new devised piece, The BIG Secret Live I Am Shakespeare Webcam Daytime Chat-room Show, is a weird and wonderful investigation and opens up the question… Who do you think wrote the works of Shakespeare? // This edition also includes exclusive interviews from writer, director and actor Mark Rylance, comedy Olivier Award-winner Sean Foley and we also hear our audience about their thought on the show. // If you haven't tried the CHi-pod this is the funniest edition yet and offers an insight into the production that you won't see anywhere else. // Want to see what we're talking about? Try the videocast. // Let us know your thoughts: http://www.cft.org.uk/podcasts</itunes:summary>
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