Directors, performers and theatre staff discuss their work
World Service,·219 episodes
"How do you feel when you watch someone who has never been loved?"
21 Apr 1999,·4 mins
Discussion on John Eccles's opera Semele
14 Apr 1999,·4 mins
Discussion of the French writer who wrote In the Solitude of the Cotton Fields
07 Apr 1999,·4 mins
Discussion of the author of The Moonstone, Mr Percy and the Prophet and The Woman in White
01 Apr 1999,·4 mins
Ellen Dryden talks about her play The Power of The Dog
10 Mar 1999,·4 mins
Sound engineer talks about sound effects used in a production of Henry IV, part 2
19 Feb 1999,·4 mins
12 Feb 1999,·4 mins
Discussion of Keith Reddin's play about women
05 Feb 1999,·4 mins
Discussion with Italian female opera singer and recording artist
29 Jan 1999,·4 mins
Discussion about Olivier Messiaen's use of birdsong to inspire music composition
22 Jan 1999,·4 mins
Playing Prospero in Shakespeare's play
14 Jan 1999,·3 mins
International Radio Playwriting competition winner Mary Guterson
01 Jan 1999,·4 mins
Penelope Wilton discusses a play about a couple swapping life in the US for the UK
Realistic sculptor Duane Hanson's exhibition
29 Dec 1998,·4 mins
Pam Gems talks about her play about the Polish writer Stanislawa Przybyszewska
17 Dec 1998,·4 mins
Discussion of the play by Vijay Tendulkar
10 Dec 1998,·4 mins
Discussion of the Golem of Jewish folklore - and how the story was turned into a musical
03 Dec 1998,·4 mins
"The piece deals with five incredibly lonely people"
25 Nov 1998,·4 mins
"The audience really listens to a reading - for certain plays this works wonderfully"
16 Nov 1998,·4 mins
An unnamed Irish dramatist discusses her work
11 Nov 1998,·4 mins
Discussion about the music and sound effects for stage plays and silent films
09 Oct 1998,·4 mins
Roy Williams talks about on his play in which film star Stewart Granger comes to Jamaica
24 Sep 1998,·3 mins
An actor describes a show in which cast members cannot see each other
18 Sep 1998,·4 mins
Discussion of Christopher Hampton's play Les Liaisons Dangereuses
11 Sep 1998,·4 mins
John Clifford on his work with a translated 17th Century play
27 Aug 1998,·4 mins
The play's title means we are sometimes defeated by what we do best
20 Aug 1998,·4 mins
It's not a memory test. It's more a test of what someone is able to do"
14 Aug 1998,·4 mins
The stage-play based on the novel Gentlemen Prefer Blondes by Anita Loos
05 Aug 1998,·4 mins
Taking Shakespeare on tour to Africa and using local performers and dancers
03 Aug 1998,·4 mins
The West End show featuring a hundred Jim Henson puppets
31 Jul 1998,·3 mins