Theatre critic Lyn Gardner, writer Doug Johnstone, and The Last of Us Part II review
Janice Forsyth discusses the streaming of theatre productions to audiences at home with theatre critic Lyn Gardner and Doug Johnstone talks about his new novel, The Big Chill.
As the National Theatre at ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ continues its programme of streamed productions with Small Island, the adaptation of Andrea Levy’s novel of first-generation Jamaican immigrants in post-war Britain, theatre critic Lyn Gardner and editor of The List Arusa Qureshi join Janice to talk about whether the experience of watching productions from home has connected us as audiences- and to ask if it’s something that should stick around beyond lockdown.
Writer Doug Johnstone discusses his new crime novel, the second in a new series about the Skelf family, The Big Chill.
Make a Difference: Lymphoma Action is starting a new virtual support group for people with blood cancers living in Scotland. Janice hears from Karen Bonell from the organisation.
The Last of Us is the most critically-acclaimed video game in recent times and has recently been confirmed for a television adaptation for HBO by the team that created the recent award-winner Chernobyl. Fans have been waiting six years for the sequel, but it was released on Friday and writer and broadcaster Graeme Virtue has spent the weekend immersing himself in The Last of Us Part II, to give us the verdict.
And we’ll be checking in again with Amy Gear from Shetland arts centre and workshop Gaarda, which for three months now has been documenting artists’ experience of lockdown in a zine, Quarantzine. Amy will be joined by a new art school graduate, Courtney Barr, who is finishing her course in challenging times but has been contributing to the zine and doing her best to get her work out there.
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Simple Minds
I Travel
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Dandy Livingstone
A Message To You, Rudy
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Michael Marra
All Will Be Well
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Maxine Nightingale
Right Back Where We Started From
- The Soul Years 1975 (Disc 1).
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Peter Gabriel
Solsbury Hill
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Lady Gaga
Alejandro
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Culture Club
Karma Chameleon
- Fantastic 80's Disc 1 (Various Artis.
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Sister Sledge
We Are Family
- Disco Fever (Various Artists).
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New Order
True Faith '94
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- London.
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Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
The Tracks Of My Tears
- Soul (Various Artists).
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No Doubt
Don't Speak
- Huge Hits 1997 (Various Artists).
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Eurythmics
Here Comes The Rain Again
- Eurythmics - Greatest Hits.
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Iggy Pop
The Passenger
- Lust For Life.
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- Mon 22 Jun 2020 13:30³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Scotland