42nd Street director, Anish Kapoor, Ted Hughes poetry prize, Humber Bridge sounds
Mark Bramble, director of the dance show 42nd Street; artist Anish Kapoor; a new sound installation for the Humber Bridge; winner of the Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry.
As the Broadway classic 42nd Street tap dances its way into the West End, the show's director and writer Mark Bramble discusses the great 'star is born' tale, which sees understudy Peggy Sawyer thrown into the spotlight to take the lead.
Anish Kapoor takes Samira round his latest exhibition in which he blurs the line between two-dimensional paintings and three-dimensional sculptures, including a pair of red stainless-steel mirrors.
The vast Humber Bridge is the focus of a new artwork for Hull UK City of Culture 2017. Norwegian musician Jan Bang and Hull-based sound recordist Jez Riley French discuss The Height of the Reeds, an interactive soundtrack they have created for Opera North, to be listened to on headphones as you cross the length of the 2,200m bridge.
The Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry highlights exciting new work by recognising not just poems on the page, but poetry written for a wide variety of contexts - such as the stage and art instillations. Previous winners have included Andrew Motion, Kate Tempest and Alice Oswald. We hear from this year's winner.
Presenter Samira Ahmed
Producer Jerome Weatherald.
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42nd Street
Duration: 07:57
Anish Kapoor
Duration: 06:38
Humber Bridge sounds
Duration: 08:04
Ted Hughes poetry prize
Duration: 04:50
42nd Street director
is now on at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London.
Images:
Main image above: Clare Halse (centre) and the 42nd Street company
Image credit: Brinkhoff & Moegenburg
Image to the left: 42nd Street director David Bramble and Samira Ahmed
Anish Kapoor
The Anish Kapoor exhibition is at the , London from 31 March - 06 May 2017.
Image: Samir Ahmed with Anish Kapoor and two of his new artworks.
Humber Bridge
is on the Humber Bridge,聽near Hull聽from 03 - 31 April 2017, part of聽.
Image: Humber Bridge after sunset
Image credit: Ben Clarkson
Ted Hughes poetry prize
Hollie McNish has been announced as the winner of the .
Image: Hollie McNish
Credits
Role Contributor Interviewed Guest Mark Bramble Interviewed Guest Anish Kapoor Interviewed Guest Jan Bang Interviewed Guest Jez Riley French Presenter Samira Ahmed Producer Jerome Weatherald Broadcast
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