Nicholas Collett: A Journey Through Storytelling and Resilience
Episode Overview
Nicholas Collett shares his diverse experiences in theatre. Insight into the creation of 'Metal', a show honouring his father's Navy service. The importance of storytelling and preserving personal histories. The role of resilience and personal growth in creative work. Nicholas's love for Shakespeare and its impact on his career.
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In this engaging episode of The Good Listening To Show, Chris Grimes sits down with the multi-talented Nicholas Collett. Known for his versatility in the world of theatre, Nicholas shares his fascinating journey as an actor, director, producer, and writer. From his early days at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School to his experiences touring with various shows, Nicholas brings a wealth of stories and insights to the table.
The conversation covers everything from his unique storytelling exercises like 5-4-3-2-1, to heartwarming anecdotes about his family and career. Nicholas also opens up about his personal project, 'Metal', which honours his father's service in the Navy and explores themes of resilience and legacy. Chris and Nicholas share a delightful rapport, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the arts, storytelling, and personal growth.
Don't miss out on this inspiring and heartfelt discussion that promises to leave you with a smile and perhaps a tear or two. Tune in to hear about Nicholas's creative process, his love for Shakespeare, and why he believes in the power of storytelling.