Caryl Phillips, Stanley Wells, Ah, Wilderness!
Presented by Matthew Sweet. With Caryl Phillips discussing his new novel, Stanley Wells on his new book about Shakespearean actors, and anti-imperialist protests in South Africa.
Caryl Phillips talks to Matthew Sweet about his new novel The Lost Child which re-imagines Heathcliff the young boy adopted by Mr Earnshaw and sets that history against the struggles of a contemporary single mother in Leeds.
The Shakespeare scholar Stanley Wells will be discussing his new book, Great Shakespearean Actors, which maps the careers of actors from Burbage and Kemp in Shakespeare's day to contemporary actors including Kenneth Branagh and Simon Russell Beale.
Two weeks ago the University of Cape Town removed a statue of the British imperialist Cecil Rhodes after student protests. Elsewhere in South Africa a statue of Queen Victoria has been vandalised and, in Ukraine, statues of Lenin have been toppled. The writer Lesley Lokko joins Matthew to discuss the events in South Africa.
And a first night review of Eugene O'Neill's only comedy Ah, Wilderness! at London's Young Vic theatre.
Producer: Fiona McLean.
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Ah, Wilderness!
A first night review of Eugene O'Neill's only comedy Ah, Wilderness! with Susannah Clapp
Duration: 06:57
Caryl Phillips
Caryl Phillips talks to Matthew Sweet about his new novel The Lost Child
Duration: 12:10
Statues
Lesley Lokko & Caryl Phillips discuss the recent events in South Africa and in Ukraine
Duration: 12:28
Great Shakespearean Actors
Stanley Wells and Susannah Clapp discuss the greats
Duration: 11:56
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Role Contributor Actor Caryl Phillips Presenter Matthew Sweet Interviewed Guest Stanley Wells Interviewed Guest Lesley Lokko Producer Fiona McLean Broadcast
- Tue 21 Apr 2015 22:00麻豆社 Radio 3
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