High Notes

High Notes is a podcast featuring conversations on the art and business of voice, hosted by voice actor and BRAVA CEO, Melissa Thom. From Mongolian throat singing to vocal health, accents, gaming, and more, HIGH NOTES uncovers the craft behind the business.Brought to you by https://www.brava.uk.com/  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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episode 4: Shakespeare's Women with Actor & Writer, Lorien Haynes


Shakespeare's Women with Actor & Writer, Lorien Haynes

On HIGH NOTES Episode 4, Melissa talks to writer, actor, and artist, Lorien Haynes. From a teenager seeking an escape from her shyness and early experiences of abuse to living and working in America, Lorien's career has involved voiceover work, drama, screenwriting, and drawing. Throughout her work, especially in her recent play ‘Shakespeare's Women', which premiered at The Globe, London earlier this year, she addresses important social issues like domestic abuse, immigration, and sexual assault.

Lorien's work gives a voice to individuals who often remain unheard, representing experiences not as narratives of victimhood, but instead as nuanced portraits that include humour, love, and strength. The interview also discusses collaborative efforts in Shakespeare’s Women and its potential future development, and her incredibly important partnership with Refuge - a charity that provides support for survivors of abuse.


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00:00 Introduction to High Notes Podcast

00:51 Interview with Lorian Haynes

01:42 Lorian's Journey into Acting and Writing

06:19 Lorian's Experience in America

13:04 Lorian's Voice Acting Career

18:21 Lorian's Work on Shakespeare's Women

23:28 Shakespeare's Women in Modern Context

24:01 The Inspiration Behind the Play

25:14 Character Dynamics and Storylines

27:37 The Importance of Humor in Serious Topics

28:09 The Impact of the Play on the Audience

28:51 Personal Experiences and the Influence on Writing

31:20 The Struggle of Discussing Abuse

35:08 The Collaboration with Jude Kelly

37:24 Future Plans for the Play

41:36 The Importance of Support from Organizations

45:09 The Success of the Play and Fundraising for Refuge

46:51 Closing Remarks


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