Episodes (Page 33)
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Novelists Pete Paphides and Matt Cain discuss the unifying power of music for Eurovision.
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Playwright Jonathan Harvey discusses his new play 'A Thong for Europe,' inspired by Eurovision.
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Jack Thorne discusses his play 'The Motive and the Cue,' about directing Hamlet.
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Sir Lenny Henry discusses his debut play 'August in England' about the Windrush scandal.
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Samira celebrates Sergei Rachmaninoff with pianist Kirill Gerstein and Professor Marina Frolova-Walker.
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Patrick Bringley shares his memoir 'All the Beauty in the World' about being a museum guard.
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Focus on the new Royal Shakespeare Company production of Shakespeare's 'Cymbeline'.
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Playwright Ryan Calais Cameron discusses his West End hit 'For Black Boys...' and new play 'Retrograde'.
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Patrick Radden Keefe discusses his book 'Empire of Pain' on the Sackler family and the opioid crisis.
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Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt of Everything But the Girl discuss their new album 'Fuse'.
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Composer Jeanine Tesori discusses her opera 'Blue' for the ENO.
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Journalist Guy Hedgecoe and Catherine Croft discuss controversy over La Sagrada Família's expansion.
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Percussionist Colin Currie performs Steve Reich's 'Music for 18 Musicians'.
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Theatre critic Susannah Clapp and novelist Louise Doughty review the RSC's 'Hamnet'.
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Max Porter discusses his novel Shy, completing his grief trilogy that began with Grief is the Thing with Feathers, exploring a teenage boy's escape from a residential house in 1990s countryside
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Tate Britain Pre-Raphaelite exhibition examines Dante Gabriel, Christina, and Elizabeth Siddal Rossetti, emphasizing Elizabeth as artist rather than muse, debating whether their work is radical or ...
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Front Row marks 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's First Folio with RSC's Greg Doran and experts exploring its compilation, printing, and historical significance
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Ai Weiwei: Making Sense exhibition opens at Design Museum, showcasing the artist's work and approach
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Oscar-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney discusses his documentary Boom! Boom!: The World vs Boris Becker, following the tennis legend through jail and career downfall
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BAFTA-winning director Joe Pearlman discusses Netflix documentary Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now, following the Scottish pop superstar's mental health struggles and second album writing during ...