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SheerLuxe Podcast

Career Swaps, Advice For Your 20-Year-Old Self & Exciting New Theatre

SheerLuxe Podcast

SheerLuxe

Society & Culture

4.31.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2023

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

This week, Heather Steele is joined by Harriet Russell, Sherri Andrew & Emma Bigger to 

discuss what they’ve been up to, including Sherri’s recent trip to York & the latest immersive exhibition to check out, what they’re watching & what they’ve been reading. Plus, they answer your questions – including Easter food ideas & the advice they’d give their 20-year old selves.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Sherlock's podcast, your guide to a more stylish life.

0:05.6

Hello and welcome to the Shilocks team podcast with me, Heather Steele. Today I'm joined by Emma Bigger, Harriet Russell and Sherry Andrew. Hi everyone. Hello. Emma, what have you been up to? Saturday I went to see David Hockney. Oh, I'm going to be a couple of weeks. The immersive one. Yeah, it's really, like I just think those immersive experiences are such a nice thing to do.

0:24.6

Yeah. It's really, I just think those immersive experiences are such a nice thing to do.

0:24.9

And, you know, I think it was an hour.

0:27.3

So it's not, you know, it doesn't take such a long time, but you really like appreciate it when you're there.

0:32.5

So I took my kids to see that.

0:34.0

And they were so, like, obsessed.

0:39.7

Like, I was just looking at their faces and they were just like, oh, that's right. But yeah, that was great. So that was nice. What did you get up to Heather? I guess

0:45.9

my, we can highlight, if you can call it that, is that, you know, on Friday night I went to go see a

0:50.3

little life at the theatre. Oh, I was about to ask. Yeah, it was really, really good. So, yeah, reviews have been embargoed on it till tomorrow. So I've no idea what, like, the general consensus is on it, because it only opened officially in the West End last week. I think I went to the third show, because as soon as the tickets went on sale, I was like, right, I'm going. And bought tickets. But yeah, it was

1:12.1

amazing. Like the book. Because you had a very specific experience with the book. Yeah, yeah, I read it. I think it was during lockdown. And I was only reading it at the weekends in sort of long periods of time. I read it over three weekends. And yeah, it's obviously, you don't want to go into too much detail. I'm reading it at the moment. Yeah. So I wouldn't give anything away anyway,

1:30.6

but yeah, you don't want to go into too much detail i'm reading it at the moment

1:27.9

yeah so i wouldn't give anything away anyway but yeah i don't think it's a secret that it's quite a

1:33.2

traumatic read for anyone who hasn't read it's about four main characters called jude willem jb and

1:38.6

malcolm who are all really good friends from university um and the story sort of begins in the 90s where they were at

1:45.9

uni together and sort of goes over the decades and how their friendships change and the

1:51.0

relationships they have with each other. But it mainly focuses on Jude, who's this amazing,

1:57.2

fiercely intelligent lawyer, but he's got a really dark past and the book is sort of gently

2:02.8

probing into what happened to him and how that sort of shaped his life so it was amazingly well done so

2:12.3

james norton's playing jude and he's genuinely amazing like the things he has to do on stage, I mean, what a guy, like, what an actor, like

2:22.4

to have to do that every night.

2:25.0

It's, um, the plays three hours, 40 minutes long.

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