The Culture Cafe
As Sir Kenneth Branagh endorses the 21 Artists for the 21st Century scheme, Marie-Louise showcases more incredible talent including Strabane teenage playwright, Isaac Quinn.
As Sir Kenneth Branagh endorses the 21 Artists for the 21st Century Mentoring scheme, Marie-Louise showcases more incredible talent - including Strabane teenager, Isaac Quinn - who has written a musical called "R&J", based on Romeo & Juliet and set in Derry in 1994, with the two leads to be played by performers who are non binary and transgender.
Also The Culture Cafe has the first play of Donegal singer Lara O'Donnell's song "Back Down" and Belfast Crime fiction writer, Sharon Dempsey, joins the chat about her new book "Who Took Erin Mulligan?" and the rise of local women in the traditionally male crime fiction scene.
Plus with two new singles from Duran Duran and Sting, and the new September playlist for 麻豆社 Radio Ulster's Where Music Matters, that's your culture covered for Saturday.
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- Sat 4 Sep 2021 18:05麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle