Audio: Playwrights
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Seminar: Religion, Blasphemy and the Theatre (1/2)
4th November 2006
SEMINAR: Religion, Blasphemy and the Theatre (1/2) First excerpt from the keynote lecture given by Dr Steve Nicholson, Reader in 20th Century and Cont...
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Playwright Kay Adshead combines feminism with dreaming
20th October 2006
INTERVIEW: KAY ADSHEAD The political playwright talks to Aleks Sierz about her new play, Bones, and argues that theatre is a great place for poetry an...
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Playwright Colin Teevan explores the Iraq War
14th September 2006
INTERVIEW: COLIN TEEVAN The playwright talks to Dominic Cavendish about his controversial new Iraq play, How Many Miles to Basra?, at the West Yorkshi...
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Edinburgh Fringe 2006: Danai Gurira and Nikkole Salter
11th August 2006
EDINBURGH FRINGE 2006 Philip Fisher talks to Danai Gurira and Nikkole Salter, the co-stars and co-writers of In the Continuum (Traverse), about HIV in...
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Playwright Alan Plater career overview
3rd August 2006
INTERVIEW: ALAN PLATER The legendary playwright and screenwriter talks to Aleks Sierz about Blonde Bombshells of 1943 (Hampstead Theatre), his current...
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Playwright Doug Lucie on youth theatre and much more
27th July 2006
INTERVIEW: DOUG LUCIE The playwright talks to Aleks Sierz about his contribution to the 2006 NT Shell Connections season, Pass It On, and four decades...
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Acclaimed Irish playwright Tom Murphy (2/2)
16th June 2006
THEATRE FORUM IRELAND 2006: TOM MURPHY (2/2) The acclaimed Irish playwright continues his address about his life and work. Sound quality: moderate.
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Acclaimed Irish playwright Tom Murphy (1/2)
16th June 2006
THEATRE FORUM IRELAND 2006: TOM MURPHY (1/2) The acclaimed Irish playwright begins his address about his life and work. Sound quality: moderate.
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Theatre Forum Ireland: Asking for Trouble (3/3)
16th June 2006
THEATRE FORUM IRELAND 2006: ASKING FOR TROUBLE (3/3) Neal Foster, Stewart Lee, Peter Sellars and Janet Steel conclude their reflections on censorship ...
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