Episode 10: Lee Hall - Part 2 - From Billy Elliot to New Horizons
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In this conversation, Me'sha & Lee dive into the intricacies of writing, storytelling, and the collaborative nature of theatre. They discuss the evolution of the musical 'Billy Elliot', the importance of audience engagement, and the emotional depth in storytelling. Their dialogue touches on the writer's journey, the significance of feedback, and the political power of writing to foster empathy. The speakers share insights into their creative processes and the challenges of navigating collaboration in the arts, while also hinting at future projects and the unpredictability of the creative landscape.
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Takeaways
The evolution of a play involves constant refinement based on audience feedback.
Engaging with the audience can enhance the writing process.
Storytelling should evoke both laughter and tears for a deeper impact.
Collaboration is essential in theatre, involving various creative inputs.
Feedback from directors and producers can provide valuable insights for writers.
The creative process often involves experimentation and unexpected discoveries.
Characters often reflect the writer's own experiences and vulnerabilities.
Writing serves as a means to foster empathy and understanding in society.
The unpredictability of the creative industry requires flexibility and adaptability.
Every writer has a unique voice that should be celebrated and expressed.
Sound bites
"It's like a dance between me and them."
"I love to put laughter and tears back to back."
"You have to access something much more mysterious."
"Writing plays is like an empathy machine."
"You never quite know what's going to happen."
"It's a hard life to plan."
"It's all that I do."
"You have to be yourself."
Chapters
00:00 The Evolution of Billy Elliot
03:07 The Dance of Audience Engagement
06:52 The Depth of Storytelling
09:00 The Writer's Journey
12:53 Collaboration in Theatre
17:42 Navigating Feedback and Ego
20:36 The Creative Process
24:47 Exploring the Otherness in Characters
29:39 The Political Power of Writing
30:07 Future Projects and Unfinished Works