Lyric Assoicate Director Nicholai La Barrie speaks with with Monique Touko, director of the UK premiere and sell-out success of School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play.
In the third episode of Lyric Unscripted, Liz and James speak to MP for Hammersmith Andy Slaughter about his experiences and memories of Hammersmith.
In the second episode of Lyric Unscripted, Liz and James speak to Heart of Hammersmith cast members Wes Bozonga and Danielle Tama about their experiences and memories of Hammersmith.
In the first episode of Lyric Unscripted, Liz and James speak to Heart of Hammersmith director and Resident Assistant Director at the Lyric Alex Hurst about his experiences and memories of Hammersmith.
Our second Studio Talk discusses staging outer space in theatre and film, inspired by David Greig‘s Solaris.
Host: Fiona Mountford, who was theatre critic at the Evening Standard for 17 years. As well as writing (many thousands of) reviews, she wrote feature interviews, talking to almost all of London’s leading theatre makers.
Panellists:
Will Massa is the Curator of Contemporary Fiction in the BFI National Archive, ensuring contemporary British fiction film is comprehensively represented in the national collection.
Rachel O’Riordan was appointed the Artistic Director of the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre in February 2019.
Brendan Owens has been an astronomer at The Royal Observatory Greenwich, since 2010. Also an avid fan of science fiction, Brendan ensures that Silver Screen Science Fiction film screenings are included monthly in the public astronomy programme that he curates.
Alistair McDowall is an award-winning playwright, whose credits include X at the Royal Court Theatre and Pomona at the National Theatre.
A pre-show panel discussion inspired by Tanika Gupta’s new adaptation of Ibsen’s A Doll’s House. Host Fiona Mountford is joined joined by playwright Tanika Gupta, director Rachel O’Riordan, political journalist and presenter of Radio 4’s Any Answers Anita Anand, and Professor of Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies at the University of Sussex, Gurminder K Bhambra.
Fiona Mountford was theatre critic at the Evening Standard for 17 years. As well as writing (many thousands of) reviews, she wrote feature interviews, talking to almost all of London’s leading theatre makers.
Panellists:
Anita Anand is a political journalist who has presented television and radio programmes on the BBC for twenty years.
Gurminder K Bhambra is Professor of Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies in the School of Global Studies, University of Sussex.
Tanika Gupta has written over 20 stage plays over the last 20 years that have been produced in major theatres across the UK and has written extensively for BBC Radio drama.
Writer TD Moyo talks to actor Cornell S John about representations of black men in the media and on stage, ahead of her play Feels (at Evolution festival 2019 from 11-13 March).
We caught up with the creative team behind Leave to Remain after a week of R&D on the show. Listen to artist Kele Okereke, writer Matt Jones and director Robbie Graham discuss their creative process and what Leave to Remain means to them.