Paul was part of a panel at the Belfast festival “Outburst” telling a true story from his own life & answering questions. Here’s his contribution. The other voices are host Ruth McCarthy while Fidelma Carolan asks a question.
Three stories recorded at different times & places: Esther Vaughan remembers a Christmas not to be forgotten; Richard O’Leary remembers being a Cork man living on the Shankill; Sinéad McAleavy remembers and unforgettable teacher. Paul is your host.
Three stories told in different places: reminisce with Linda Hutchinson & her love of Belfast; laugh with Bob Salisbury as a simple question of nationality becomes a barbed insult; weep with Corinne Logan as she goes to a wake for a young girl. Paul is your host.
Three stories on this podcast, one from the Black Box in June & two from our trip to Newry: Brian Ammons talks bullies & bull; Cathy Shannon talks cold feet & compassion; Bronagh McAtasney talks about the headstone with no “end date”. Paul is your host.
Here are three stories recorded on three evenings at three venues: Malachi O’Doherty is lowering the tone in the Black Box; Amanda Warburton is near death in the Accidental Theatre; Jane Searle is remembering Grandad John in Newry. Paul is your host.
A one-off podcast: Paul Hutchinson told this heart-breaking story when we returned to Portstewart’s Flowerfield Arts Centre on 10 October 2019.
Four stories recorded at three tenx9s: Kerriann Speers is on the job; Dave Thompson is on tenterhooks; Donna Hunter is on a European tour; Campbell Killick is on a bus dressed as a sailor. Paul is your host.
We celebrated our eighth birthday with our annual comedy night - here are four stories from the event: Malachi O’Doherty gets to grips with the Bishop; Bob Salisbury gets some funny looks in Seskinore; Helen McClements gets the goat on a Paradise holiday; Sean Mullin gets a selfie and a whiff of something from Boris Johnson. Paul is your host.
At a special collaboration with the Integrated Education Fund at the Black Box, we heard nine amazing stories of Peace: Clare Bailey MLA & the “shame” of going integrated; Michael McKnight & the jacket that irked a passing patrol; Gary Hunter & the parting of the ways with a boyhood friend; Mairi McCurdy on her unpaid debt to a supergroup. Paul is your host.
Dip your toes - or any part of your anatomy - into these four stories told in July 2019 in Belfast & Bangor: Lydia Hodgins finds a welcome in Detroit; Gareth Higgins finds he’s a better person by shedding his armour; Jim Livingstone finds some clerical friends in the waters of Donegal; Tracey Smyth finds her teenage self has a thing for St Malachy’s boys. Paul is your host.