Essex Podcast Festival

Essex Podcast Festival is a brand-new event taking place in Chelmsford on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th September in multi-venues.

Featuring a mix of live podcasts, networking, and workshops, a range of topics will be covered over the two days, including music, sport, comedy, witches, lifestyle, climate change, business creativity and more.

See the full programme and details, plus book your tickets at chelmsfordforyou.co.uk.

Essex Podcast Festival – An Audience with Manifesto for Essex

An Audience With Manifesto For Essex
Hosted by Marina Cusí with special guests Ada Mazi and Steve Mortimer
Part of Essex Podcast Festival

Starting with humble beginnings at the Essex Book Festival in 2020, Manifesto for Essex is a response to festival director Ros Green’s question, what is the most pressing issue of the day and who is most affected by it?

The discussion will be chaired by Marina Cusi who is joined by Ada Mazi, one of the outstanding young people who have been part of their Writing and Talking National Saturday Club based at ARU. We will also be welcoming Steve Mortimer to the panel, producer of the film Connect: A Creative Response to Climate Change, which was selected for over 140 international film awards. Steve is also the founder of The Black Chapel Collective, which is a creative group of musicians, video artists, film makers, DJ’s, rappers, poets and dancers that create exciting, transformative and contemporary live art projects around climate change.

This event is part of the Essex Podcast Festival, featuring a jam packed line-up of Essex inspired podcasts staged in front of a live audience. For more information, visit chelmsfordtheatre.co.uk.

Saturday 28 September, 2.30pm (Duration: 45 minutes)
Venue: Chelmsford Theatre Studio, Fairfield Road, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 1JG
Tickets: £5.00 A £2 fee is applicable per transaction
Box Office: chelmsfordtheatre.co.uk/events/an-audience-with-manifesto-for-essex/

Wheelchair accessible and essential companion tickets must be booked via the Access Scheme