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Lady Macbeth20230216One big dramatic role and stories of actors from across the world who have all played the same part. They tell us what the role means and what it means to them.

A new series for BBC Radio 4. First up, the iconic Lady Macbeth.

Featuring: Dame Harriet Walter, Isabelle Schuler, Alice Grace, Akiya Henry, Niamh Cusack, Nicole Cooper and Tristan de Beer

The performers tell us how the character of Lady Macbeth evolves through Shakespeare's play, Macbeth, and share how they approached the role. They tell their stories of first encountering Lady Macbeth and reveal how playing the part affected them.

Their reflections take us across the world - from the suburbs of Capetown via Los Angeles to a school in Weston-Super-Mare. And they reflect on whether perceptions of the famous villain might be changing.

Produced by Camellia Sinclair and Sam Grist for BBC Audio in Bristol
Mixed by Michael Harrison for BBC Audio in Bristol

Acknowledgements:

Macbeth BBC Radio 3 16th Feb 1992
Producer - Nigel Bryant
Lady Macbeth - Harriet Walter
Composer/performer - Nick Gammon

Macbeth BBC Four 14th Jun 2020
Director - Polly Findlay
Lady Macbeth - Niamh Cusack
Royal Shakespeare Company Production 2018

Stories and reflections of actors from across the world who have all played the same part.

New arts documentary series for BBC Radio 4

Lady Macbeth2023021620230220 (R4)One big dramatic role and stories of actors from across the world who have all played the same part. They tell us what the role means and what it means to them.

A new series for BBC Radio 4. First up, the iconic Lady Macbeth.

Featuring: Dame Harriet Walter, Isabelle Schuler, Alice Grace, Akiya Henry, Niamh Cusack, Nicole Cooper and Tristan de Beer

The performers tell us how the character of Lady Macbeth evolves through Shakespeare's play, Macbeth, and share how they approached the role. They tell their stories of first encountering Lady Macbeth and reveal how playing the part affected them.

Their reflections take us across the world - from the suburbs of Capetown via Los Angeles to a school in Weston-Super-Mare. And they reflect on whether perceptions of the famous villain might be changing.

Produced by Camellia Sinclair and Sam Grist for BBC Audio in Bristol
Mixed by Michael Harrison for BBC Audio in Bristol

Acknowledgements:

Macbeth BBC Radio 3 16th Feb 1992
Producer - Nigel Bryant
Lady Macbeth - Harriet Walter
Composer/performer - Nick Gammon

Macbeth BBC Four 14th Jun 2020
Director - Polly Findlay
Lady Macbeth - Niamh Cusack
Royal Shakespeare Company Production 2018

Stories and reflections of actors from across the world who have all played the same part.

New arts documentary series for BBC Radio 4

Peter Pan20230223One big dramatic role and stories of actors from across the world who have all played the same part. They tell us what the role means and what it means to them.

A new series for BBC Radio 4. This time, Peter Pan.

Featuring: Charlie Randall, Cathy Rigby, Hayley Mills, Tristan Sturrock, Hiran Abeysekera, Allison Kavey and Lester D. Friedman

We hear how the magic of playing Peter Pan has changed the lives of actors. The role lets performers explore their inner child, play with gender and fly across the stage.

But there is a dark side of being the boy who never grows up. Themes of loneliness, abandonment and death are core parts of JM Barrie's story.

The reflections take us from panto in Great Yarmouth to civil war in Sri Lanka to arenas across the United States.

Produced by Sam Grist and Camellia Sinclair for BBC Audio in Bristol

Mixed by Ilse Lademann for BBC Audio in Bristol

Acknowledgements:
Peter Pan - BBC Sound Archive 30th Mar 1941
Producers - Derek McCulloch and Gordon Crier
Peter Pan - Patricia Hayes
Wendy - Rosamund Barnes
Music by John Crook

Peter Pan - Radio 4 26th Dec 1986
Producer - Glyn Dearman
Peter Pan - Graham McGrath
Wendy - Lucinda Bateson
Music by John Crook

Archive
The Lost Boys: J.M. Barrie - A Reminiscence - BBC Radio 4 - 6 October 1978
Woman's Hour - BBC Radio 2 - 20 Dec 1967
An Appreciation of Sir James Barrie, by Nina Boucicault - BBC Sound Archive - 19 Jun 1937
Peter Pan Broadway Musical Theatre TV Commercial 1999
Blue Peter - BBC Archive - 10 Dec 1965
22nd Academy Award Ceremony - 23 Mar 1950
J.M.Barrie and Peter Pan - BBC Two 23 Dec 2001

Stories and reflections by actors from across the world who have all played the same part.

New arts documentary series for BBC Radio 4

Peter Pan2023022320230227 (R4)One big dramatic role and stories of actors from across the world who have all played the same part. They tell us what the role means and what it means to them.

A new series for BBC Radio 4. This time, Peter Pan.

Featuring: Charlie Randall, Cathy Rigby, Hayley Mills, Tristan Sturrock, Hiran Abeysekera, Allison Kavey and Lester D. Friedman

We hear how the magic of playing Peter Pan has changed the lives of actors. The role lets performers explore their inner child, play with gender and fly across the stage.

But there is a dark side of being the boy who never grows up. Themes of loneliness, abandonment and death are core parts of JM Barrie's story.

The reflections take us from panto in Great Yarmouth to civil war in Sri Lanka to arenas across the United States.

Produced by Sam Grist and Camellia Sinclair for BBC Audio in Bristol

Mixed by Ilse Lademann for BBC Audio in Bristol

Acknowledgements:
Peter Pan - BBC Sound Archive 30th Mar 1941
Producers - Derek McCulloch and Gordon Crier
Peter Pan - Patricia Hayes
Wendy - Rosamund Barnes
Music by John Crook

Peter Pan - Radio 4 26th Dec 1986
Producer - Glyn Dearman
Peter Pan - Graham McGrath
Wendy - Lucinda Bateson
Music by John Crook

Archive
The Lost Boys: J.M. Barrie - A Reminiscence - BBC Radio 4 - 6 October 1978
Woman's Hour - BBC Radio 2 - 20 Dec 1967
An Appreciation of Sir James Barrie, by Nina Boucicault - BBC Sound Archive - 19 Jun 1937
Peter Pan Broadway Musical Theatre TV Commercial 1999
Blue Peter - BBC Archive - 10 Dec 1965
22nd Academy Award Ceremony - 23 Mar 1950
J.M.Barrie and Peter Pan - BBC Two 23 Dec 2001

Stories and reflections by actors from across the world who have all played the same part.

New arts documentary series for BBC Radio 4

Waiting For Godot2023030220230306 (R4)Stories and reflections of actors from across the world who have all played the same parts. They tell us what the roles mean and what the parts mean to them. This time it's the turn of the pair of tramps in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot: Vladimir and Estragon.

It's a play where famously 'nothing happens'. Vladimir and Estragon are bowler-hatted tramps standing on a country road waiting for someone called Godot. The play divides audiences - but its slapstick humour, staccato dialogue, and existential themes have made it one of the most acclaimed plays of the twentieth century.

Vladimir and Estragon have travelled the world and the play has been performed in moments of crisis, from New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina to Sarajevo in the Balkans War.

The two main characters are like partners, friends, enemies... And Beckett's precise directions for the play have provoked questions about who can play Vladimir and Estragon.

So pull a rock, sit by a tree, take off your boots... this is Roleplay.

Featuring Tweedy aka Alan Digweed, Aaron Monaghan, Marty Rea, Bill Paterson, Velibor Topi?, J Kyle Manzay, Silent Faces Theatre (Josie Underwood, Jack Wakely and Cordelia Stevenson) and Sophia Almaz and Oleksiy Dashkovsky from Theatre UZHIK in Uzhhorod, Ukraine.

Produced by Sam Grist and Camellia Sinclair for BBC Audio in Bristol

Mixed by Michael Harrison

Acknowledgements:

From the Fifties: Waiting for Godot, BBC Home Service, 5 Feb 1962

Play by Samuel Beckett

Producer - Robin Midgley

Vladimir - Nigel Stock

Estragon - Kenneth Griffith

The Boy - Terry Raven

Waiting for Godot, BBC Archive, 5 Sep 1981

Director - Richard Callanan

Vladimir - Max Wall

Estragon - Leo McKern

Archive:

Masterworks: Waiting for Godot, BBC Radio 4, 22nd March 1977

Druid Theatre, Trailer Waiting for Godot, November 2016

Points West Evening News, BBC One, 13th February 2019

Reporting Scotland, BBC One Scotland, 21st September 2015

News Special: Hurricane Katrina, BBC One, 4th September 2005

Newsnight, BBC Two, 8th Sep 2005

News & Notes, NPR, 9th Nov 2007

Godot is a Woman - teaser, Silent Faces, 7th June 2022

Artsnight, BBC Two, 31st July 2015

Still Waiting for Godot in Sarajevo, BBC Radio 4, 21st August 2015

Waiting for Godot in Sarajevo, BBC Radio 4, 20th March 1994

1992 Sarajevo, BBC News Archive

Waiting for What?, BBC Network Radio, 14th April 1961

Theater-studio 'Uzhik' video, 23rd October 2022

Stories and reflections by actors from across the world who have all played the same part.

New arts documentary series for BBC Radio 4

Stories and reflections of actors from across the world who have all played the same parts. They tell us what the roles mean and what the parts mean to them. This time it's the turn of the pair of tramps in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot: Vladimir and Estragon.

It's a play where famously 'nothing happens'. Vladimir and Estragon are bowler-hatted tramps standing on a country road waiting for someone called Godot. The play divides audiences - but its slapstick humour, staccato dialogue, and existential themes have made it one of the most acclaimed plays of the twentieth century.

Vladimir and Estragon have travelled the world and the play has been performed in moments of crisis, from New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina to Sarajevo in the Balkans War.

The two main characters are like partners, friends, enemies... And Beckett's precise directions for the play have provoked questions about who can play Vladimir and Estragon.

So pull a rock, sit by a tree, take off your boots... this is Roleplay.

Featuring Tweedy aka Alan Digweed, Aaron Monaghan, Marty Rea, Bill Paterson, Velibor Topi?, J Kyle Manzay, Silent Faces Theatre (Josie Underwood, Jack Wakely and Cordelia Stevenson) and Sophia Almaz and Oleksiy Dashkovsky from Theatre UZHIK in Uzhhorod, Ukraine.

Produced by Sam Grist and Camellia Sinclair for BBC Audio in Bristol

Mixed by Michael Harrison

Acknowledgements:

From the Fifties: Waiting for Godot, BBC Home Service, 5 Feb 1962

Play by Samuel Beckett

Producer - Robin Midgley

Vladimir - Nigel Stock

Estragon - Kenneth Griffith

The Boy - Terry Raven

Waiting for Godot, BBC Archive, 5 Sep 1981

Director - Richard Callanan

Vladimir - Max Wall

Estragon - Leo McKern

Archive:

Masterworks: Waiting for Godot, BBC Radio 4, 22nd March 1977

Druid Theatre, Trailer Waiting for Godot, November 2016

Points West Evening News, BBC One, 13th February 2019

Reporting Scotland, BBC One Scotland, 21st September 2015

News Special: Hurricane Katrina, BBC One, 4th September 2005

Newsnight, BBC Two, 8th Sep 2005

News & Notes, NPR, 9th Nov 2007

Godot is a Woman - teaser, Silent Faces, 7th June 2022

Artsnight, BBC Two, 31st July 2015

Still Waiting for Godot in Sarajevo, BBC Radio 4, 21st August 2015

Waiting for Godot in Sarajevo, BBC Radio 4, 20th March 1994

1992 Sarajevo, BBC News Archive

Waiting for What?, BBC Network Radio, 14th April 1961

Theater-studio 'Uzhik' video, 23rd October 2022

Stories and reflections by actors from across the world who have all played the same part.

New arts documentary series for BBC Radio 4