Audio: New Writing
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David Eldridge on Festen
19th March 2004
INTERVIEW: DAVID ELDRIDGE (1/2) The playwright talks to Dominic Cavendish about how he has adapted the 1998 Dogme classic Festen (Celebration) for the...
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Review of World Music
20th February 2004
WORLD MUSIC David Benedict, Sam Marlowe and Mark Shenton deliver verdicts on Steve Waters' play, now at the Donmar, and which was inspired by the geno...
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Experimental piece On Blindness in rehearsal
6th February 2004
IN REHEARSAL: ON BLINDNESS Vicky Featherstone, Steven Hoggett and Glyn Cannon talk to Dominic Cavendish about working together to create On Blindness,...
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Crave by Sarah Kane as rehearsed by Matt Peover
30th January 2004
IN REHEARSAL: CRAVE Nearly five years after her death, Sarah Kane's penultimate play Crave is getting a radical revival. Director Matt Peover talks to...
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Ray Feardon on his route into acting
26th January 2004
BLACK VOICES: RAY FEARON The actor, appearing in World Music at the Donmar Warehouse, shares his debut memories with David Benedict.
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Regional theatre: Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse
20th January 2004
REGIONAL THEATRE: LIVERPOOL Gemma Bodinetz (Artistic Director) and Deborah Aydon (Executive Director) of the Liverpool Playhouse and Everyman have big...
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Review of Honeymoon Suite
16th January 2004
HONEYMOON SUITE Divided opinions greet Richard Bean's latest at the Royal Court. David Benedict, Jane Edwardes, Patrick Marmion and Carole Woddis disc...
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Interview with Out of Joint’s Max Stafford-Clark
9th January 2004
INTERVIEW: MAX STAFFORD-CLARK The artistic director of Out of Joint talks to David Benedict about The Permanent Way by David Hare and the genre of doc...
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American playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis speaks
29th December 2003
NEW YORK SPECIAL Actor, playwright and screenwriter Stephen Adly Guirgis talks to the British Theatre Guide's Philip Fisher in a Hell's Kitchen diner.
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