Julie Taymor, The Driver's Seat, Sarah Winman
Arts news, including Sarah Winman on her new novel, the stage adaptation of Muriel Spark's The Driver's Seat and Lion King director Julie Taymor. Kirsty Lang presents.
The American director Julie Taymor won worldwide acclaim, and became the first woman to win a directing Tony, for The Lion King, the highest grossing musical production on Broadway. She also has a longstanding passion for Shakespeare and has made films both of Titus Andronicus and The Tempest. She discusses her production of A Midsummer Night's Dream as it is released in cinemas.
The National Theatre of Scotland's latest production is The Driver's Seat, an adaptation of Muriel Spark's novel of the same name about an enigmatic young woman looking for adventure in a European city. The Glasgow Herald's theatre critic Neil Cooper reviews the show.
Sarah Winman's debut novel, When God Was A Rabbit, was one of the big publishing successes of 2011, winning over critics, readers, book prize judges, and apparently, the Duchess of Cambridge. She talks to Kirsty Lang about her second novel A Year of Marvellous Ways.
As the David O. Russell film Accidental Love is released under a different director's name, critic Mark Eccleston reflects on the difficult decision faced by film studios when it comes to whether or not to release a troubled film.
Presenter: Kirsty Lang
Producer: Olivia Skinner.
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Sarah Winman on her new novel
Duration: 06:53
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Julie Taymor
Duration: 09:41
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The Driver's Seat
Duration: 04:54
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Sarah Winman
Duration: 08:10
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Shelved films
Duration: 04:36
Julie Taymor
The Driver's Seat
Photograph by Tommy Ga-Ken Wan
Sarah Winman
Shelved Films
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Kirsty Lang |
| Interviewed Guest | Julie Taymor |
| Interviewed Guest | Neil Cooper |
| Interviewed Guest | Sarah Winman |
| Interviewed Guest | Mark Eccleston |
| Producer | Olivia Skinner |
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- Fri 19 Jun 2015 19:15BBC Radio 4
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