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Fiona Shaw; Simon McBurney; Journeys Into the Unknown

Stephanie Flanders talks to science editor Jeremy Webb, astronomer Carolin Crawford and opera directors Fiona Shaw and Simon McBurney.

Stephanie Flanders contemplates nothing with science editor Jeremy Webb who is fascinated with the idea of vacuum, voids and absolute zero; and astronomer Carolin Crawford explains there's more to black holes than meets the eye. The director Simon McBurney looks to reveal all in his production of the Magic Flute, including liberating the orchestra from the pit to centre stage; and Fiona Shaw asks 'is this all?' in her re-imagining of Britten's The Rape of Lucretia.

Producer: Natalia Fernandez.

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43 minutes

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Mon 4 Nov 2013 21:30

Jeremy Webb

Jeremy Webb is Editor-in-Chief of New Scientist.

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Nothing: From absolute zero to cosmic oblivion – amazing insights into nothingness, edited by Jeremy Webb, is published by Profile Books.

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Carolin Crawford

Carolin Crawford is Gresham Professor of Astronomy.

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Her lecture, Comets - Visitors from the frozen edge of the Solar System, will be on Wednesday 20 November at the Museum of London.

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Fiona Shaw

Fiona Shaw is an actor and director.

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Benjamin Britten’s The Rape of Lucretia is Glyndebourne’s touring production until Friday 6 December.

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Simon McBurney

Simon McBurney is an actor, writer and director.

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The Magic Flute is on at the ENO at the London Coliseum from 7 November to 7 December.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Stephanie Flanders
Interviewed Guest Jeremy Webb
Interviewed Guest Carolin Crawford
Interviewed Guest Fiona Shaw
Interviewed Guest Simon McBurney
Producer Katy Hickman

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  • Mon 4 Nov 2013 09:00
  • Mon 4 Nov 2013 21:30

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