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The Power of Pinter, Javaad Alipoor, Richard Hawley's musical

Why, ten years after his death, Harold Pinter's plays are so popular today. Javaad Alipoor's docu-drama about disaffected young men who are recruited by IS, or the Alt Right.

The recent Pinter season at the Pinter Theatre in London, culminating in the current production of Betrayal starring Tom Hiddleston, Zawe Ashton and Charlie Cox, suggests that Harold Pinter has a durability that other writers of his generation may not be able to claim. What are the qualities that give his work resonance to an audience today? The director Jamie Lloyd, theatre critic and Pinter biographer Michael Billington, and Dr Catriona Fallow, research fellow on the Harold Pinter: Histories and Legacies project, tell Front Row why they think his work endures.

In his award-winning play The Believers Are But Brothers, Javaad Alipoor invited audiences to experience the world of young disaffected men online by joining a WhatsApp group. Alipoor talks to Stig Abell about the play which tells four fictional stories - an Islamic State group recruiter, two British recruits and an Alt-Right 'white boy' from California, and has which has now been adapted into a drama 麻豆社 Four.

Guitarist and songwriter Richard Hawley thought he hated musicals, realised that actually he quite liked them and went on to write one that opened this week at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. Standing at the Sky's Edge is about Park Hill, the flats the that flank Sheffield like a city wall. It tells their story, from the optimism of their conception as an urban utopia, through dereliction and recent redevelopment and recovery. Woven through are Hawley's songs, and the professional cast is augmented by many local people. The writer, broadcaster and Sheffield resident, Paul Allen, reviews the show.

Presenter: Stig Abell
Producer: Julian May

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The Power of Pinter

The Power of Pinter

by Harold Pinter is at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London until 08 June 2019.

Images - main image above and image to the left: Harold Pinter at the 麻豆社 in 2004 and in 1969.

Javaad Alipoor

Javaad Alipoor

The Believers are But Brothers聽is on 麻豆社 4 at 10.00pm on 24 March 2019, and on the 麻豆社 iPlayer.

The play from which the聽TV show is adapted聽is at , London on the 03 - 04聽 April, and at the Tobacco Factory, Bristol from 23 - 27 April 2019.

Image: The Believers are But Brothers writer and performer on set during filming

Image credit: 麻豆社/Northern Lines/Christian Dyson

Richard Hawley's musical

Richard Hawley's musical

by Richard Hawley is at The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield until 06 April 2019.

Image: from Left: Louis Gaunt, Alastair Natkiel, Deborah Tracey, Damian Myerscough, Nicole Deon, Fela Lufadeju and Johanne Murdock in Standing at the Sky's Edge

Image credit: Johan Persson

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