Amadeus, Astrid Lindgren's war diaries, Richard Wright
Michael Longhurst and Lucian Msamati discuss their new production of Amadeus, plus Astrid Lindgren's war diaries and Richard Wright's artwork for the Queen's House in Greenwich.
37 years after its landmark first production starring Paul Scofield as Salieri and Simon Callow as Mozart, Peter Schaffer's play Amadeus returns to the National Theatre in London. Director Michael Longhurst and Lucian Msamati - who plays Salieri - discuss their new production which features a 30-piece orchestra live on stage.
Before she became famous for creating the freckle-faced optimist Pippi Longstocking, Astrid Lindgren was an aspiring author living in Stockholm at the outbreak of World War II. Astrid's daughter Karin Nyman and author Meg Rosoff discuss A World Gone Mad - Astrid Lindgren's War Diaries, now available for the first time in English, which paint a picture of life in a neutral country during the conflict, and her emergence as a writer.
As the Creative Industries Federation publishes its report on the possible impact of Brexit on the Arts, we speak to its Chief Executive John Kampfner about the key findings.
Turner Prize-winning artist Richard Wright discusses his gold-leaf, ornamental design for the ceiling and walls of the Queen's House in Greenwich, the 17th century Palladian villa designed by the celebrated British architect Inigo Jones, which re-opened to the public recently.
Presenter Clemency Burton-Hill
Producer Jerome Weatherald.
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Amadeus
Duration: 07:47
The possible impact of Brexit on the Arts
Duration: 05:09
Astrid Lindgren's war diaries
Duration: 07:24
Richard Wright
Duration: 06:17
Amadeus
Adam Gillen as Mozart in the 's production of Amadeus
Photo credit: Marc BrennerMain picture shows Lucian Msamati as Antonio Salieri
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Astrid Lindgren's War Diaries
A World Gone Mad, The Diaries of Astrid Lindgren 1939 - 1945 is out nowQueen's House, Greenwich
The is open to the public at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
Photo credit: Richard WrightCredits
Role Contributor Presenter Clemency Burton-Hill Interviewed Guest Michael Longhurst Interviewed Guest Lucian Msamati Interviewed Guest Karin Nyman Interviewed Guest Meg Rosoff Interviewed Guest John Kampfner Interviewed Guest Richard Wright Producer Jerome Weatherald Broadcast
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