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"Otherworldly "

The Guardian

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THE PORTAL ONLINE LISTENING PARTY WITH MARTIN GREEN

Monday 31 October and Sunday 6 November

Doors: 7:15pm

Lose yourself this Halloween in The Portal by Martin Green: a story of obsession, 40 years of nightlife and 4,000 years of human connection. In The Portal Martin Green, Wils Wilson, and David Greig have woven together a tale of love, music, drugs and deceit into a fictional podcast of two parts.

 

Join us for a listening party with an introduction and a live Q&A with writer and composer Martin Green over Zoom. Listen to the trailer here or watch the trailer here.

Put your headphones on for this dramatic story & astonishing sound design, that will whisk you away somewhere else entirely!

Listened to The Portal? We'd love to hear from you and get some feedback on our first podcast. If you've got 2 minutes to spare, fill in our listener survey here!

Also, don't forget to check out "The Making of the Portal" on Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts or YouTube.

LISTENED ALREADY?

 REVIEWS 

"Green has created a multifaceted artwork that is as original as anything that has come out of this strange year."

"The Portal is more than just a means of escape, a way of losing yourself in the primitive allure of dance and music. It is a kind of mirror to the world as it is now, a hauntological document that plays on our strange relationship with the past and our uncertainties about the future."

Folk Radio, 25/09/20

Awesome story awesome soundscapes. This was gripping

jennygreensleeves, Apple Podcasts Review

"We have to think that one day we’ll do this in front of an audience"

The Stage, 16/09/20

Musician Martin Green of folk supergroup Lau on the story behind his new podcast, The Portal

The Herald, 26/09/20

 A NEW PODCAST FOR UNUSUAL TIMES 

Lose yourself this Halloween in The Portal by Martin Green: a story of obsession, 40 years of nightlife and 4,000 years of human connection. In The Portal Martin Green, Wils Wilson, and David Greig have woven together a tale of love, music, drugs and deceit into a fictional podcast of two parts.

 

Join us for a Listening Party with an introduction and Live Q&A with writer and composer Martin Green over Zoom. Listen to the trailer here or watch the trailer here.

A story where two obsessive sound-recordists, and lovers torn apart by circumstance; Etteridge and Angela left us the most incredible collection of 20th century documentation ever made.

 

From 1947 to 1988 they never met. They recorded any and every aspect of London nightlife, from war-time dance-halls to the legendary M25 raves. But these recordings never saw the light of day until they were discovered in 2016.

 

Why did they keep these tapes secret? Because for 40 years these parted lovers had been leaving messages for each other in these recordings, a dark, dark story left for us to piece together.

 

"The Portal began as a little day dream that spiralled out of control and out into the real world. The opportunity to be making a piece of work of this size, with these remarkable collaborators is beyond exciting. Audio has always been the world where I feel most at home, and I love stories. As a story-telling form, podcast is a perfect medium for me. It is a perfect halfway house between reading a book, where you get to decide what characters look like for yourself, and film, where you are able to present so much detail."

Martin Green

The Portal contains strong language, references to drugs and alcohol.

Credits


The Portal was written by Martin Green, directed by Wils Wilson with Dramaturgy from David Greig.
Recorded by Louis Blatherwick, Sound Design by Martin Green with thanks to Eloise Whitmore. Mixed by Calum Malcolm and Cameron Malcolm.  Music stems mixed by Tucker Martine.
Original music by Martin Green. 
The musicians were Martin Green, Yasaman Najmeddin, Radie Peat, James Holden, Brìghde Chaimbeul, Kate Young and Adrian Utley
Executive Producer & Script Editor was Polly Thomas. 
Produced by Martin Atkinson for Lepus Productions in collaboration with Naked Productions.

 

Cast
Martin Green: MG
Dylan Read: Etteridge, Jim
Alison Peebles: Angela (Older), Angela’s Mum, Lady Henthorne
Anna Russell-Martin: Angela (Younger)
Adam McNamara: Freddy Taft, Peter, Angela’s Dad
Owen Whitelaw: Hotelier, TV Presenter, Acid Academic
Amanda Wilkin: Mary, Becca, Traffic Warden
Jessica Hardwick: Heather
Nadia Albina: Jill, Acid Academic
Tam Dean Burn: Piper

Casting by Anna Dawson

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