This year on the StageLync Podcast we had an incredible year sharing stories, insights, and the craft behind live performance. From visionary directors and producers to innovators redefining how we experience theatre, circus, and cultural engagement.
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Whether you’re an artist, backstage pro, producer, or arts enthusiast, the StageLync Podcast is for you! These five episodes were the most listened to Podcasts of 2025. If you didn’t catch them the first time round, listen to (or re-watch) now:
1. Ep. 32 — Mark Lonergan: Artistic Director — “The live experience fosters a connection that’s truly special”
In this years most popular episode, Mark Lonergan — Artistic Director of the theatre company Parallel Exit — takes listeners behind the scenes of physical theatre and immersive stage work. He shares how his work bridges global audiences, why live performance still matters deeply in the digital age, and how connection remains at the heart of all great theatrical experiences.
2. Ep. 33 — Yaron Lifschitz: Pushing Creative Limits — “We are all capable of more…”
Artist and director Yaron Lifschitz joined the StageLync podcast and explored the boundaries of innovation in circus, theatre, and live performance. With decades at the forefront of contemporary performing arts, his episode is an energizing look at artistic risk, resilience, and the creative mindset.
3. Ep. 35 — Lucy Magee: Theatre Producer and CEO — “It takes an army to create the magic of theatre”
Dubai based, Lucy Magee, theatre producer and CEO with extensive West End and global production experience, talks collaboration and leadership. From coordinating complex teams to maintaining artistic integrity under pressure, this episode gives rare insight into what it takes to bring major productions to life.
4. Ep. 39 — Dawn Dennis: “Nothing is impossible — except defying gravity or physics”
Dawn Dennis — Executive Director for Client Experience at Pico Middle East — brings a strategic yet human perspective on audience engagement and delivering unforgettable live experiences. Her journey spans logistics, creativity, and the delicate balance between vision and execution.
5. Ep. 40 — Carmen Morgan: artEquity Founder — Championing Equity Through Art
Carmen Morgan, Founder and Director of artEquity, joined the StageLync podcast to discuss how arts and social justice intersect, and why creative spaces have the power to catalyze change. Her episode is one of the year’s most meaningful conversations around inclusion, representation, and the role of art in community empowerment.
From artistic direction and production leadership to immersive design and advocacy, these episodes showcase StageLync’s core mission: amplifying voices that deepen our understanding of live arts and the people who make it happen.
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