Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber; The Globe's Dominic Dromgoole; photographic culture
Arts news, interviews and reviews with Mark Lawson. Cellists Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber, Dominic Dromgoole on the Globe's new Jacobean theatre, and photographic culture.
With Mark Lawson.
Julian Lloyd Webber and his wife Jiaxin Lloyd Webber are touring the UK with a concert featuring world premiere performances of duets for two cellos with piano. They tell Mark about their choice of music from composers such as Vivaldi to Arvo Pärt, Dvorák, Bach, Rachmaninov, Saint-Saëns - and Julian's plans to collaborate with his brother Andrew on the works of the Everley Brothers.
Today sees the opening of a newly built Jacobean theatre next to Shakespeare's Globe. The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is an candlelit venue, seating 340 people with galleried seating as well as historically accurate pit seating area. The first performance is The Duchess of Malfi with Gemma Arterton, and Mark talks to the Globe's artistic director from inside the auditorium.
Dan O'Brien's play The Body of an American, which opens in London next week, explores the moment photographer Paul Watson captured a Pulitzer Prize-winning image of murdered American soldier Staff Sgt. William Cleveland in Mogadishu in 1993. After the success last year of Chimerica, a play exploring the famous 'tank man' image from the 1989 protest in Tiananmen Square, we report on the power of photography to inspire other artforms.
Produced by Dymphna Flynn.
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Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber
Duration: 08:18
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Photographic culture
Duration: 10:57
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Dominic Dromgoole
Duration: 09:23
A Tale of Two Cellos
Full list of UK tour dates
The Duchess of Malfi
The Body of an American
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Mark Lawson |
| Interviewed Guest | Julian Lloyd Webber |
| Interviewed Guest | Jiaxin Lloyd Webber |
| Interviewed Guest | Dominic Dromgoole |
| Producer | Dymphna Flynn |
Broadcast
- Wed 15 Jan 2014 19:15BBC Radio 4
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