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Katie Mitchell on Cleansed07 Mar 201600:21:35

Katie Mitchell talks to Matt Trueman about her new production of Sarah Kane’s play, Cleansed.

#ntCleansed
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/cleansed

Dominic Cooke on Ma Rainey's Black Bottom17 Feb 201600:20:46

The director discusses his new production of August Wilson’s play, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, with Ola Animshawun.

This is a recording of a live platform event.

#MaRaineysBlackBottom

Timberlake Wertenbaker and Nadia Fall on Our Country's Good12 Oct 201500:26:37

Director Nadia Fall and playwright Timberlake Wertenbaker discuss the new production of Our Country's Good.

This is a recording of a live platform event.

http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/our-countrys-good
#OurCountrysGood

Ned Bennett and Alistair McDowall on Pomona09 Oct 201500:23:27

Director Ned Bennett and playwright Alistair McDowall talk to Dan Rebellato about the production, Pomona.

This is a recording of a live platform event.

http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/pomona
#ntPomona

Jeremy Herrin & Duncan Macmillan on People, Places and Things07 Oct 201500:27:44

The director and writer discuss their new production, People, Places and Things.

This is a recording of a live platform event.

http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/people-places-and-things
#PeoplePlacesThings

Chiwetel Ejiofor on Everyman07 Aug 201501:08:37

The actor reflects on the challenges and rewards of playing the title role in Everyman.

Chaired by Mark Lawson.

#ntEveryman
www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/everyman

Patrick Marber on Three Days in the Country31 Jul 201500:26:05

The director talks about his new version of Turgenev’s play, Three Days in the Country.

Chaired by Rachel Cooke.

#ThreeDaysintheCountry
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/three-days-in-the-country

The Red Lion: Patrick Marber and Ian Rickson in conversation26 Jun 201500:21:49

The writer and director discuss The Red Lion, Patrick Marber's haunting and humorous new play about the dying romance of the great English game.

Find out more about The Red Lion and book tickets: www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/the-red-lion

#TheRedLion

Simon Godwin on The Beaux' Stratagem24 Jun 201500:27:36
The director talks to Fiona Mountford about his new production of Farquhar’s comedy, The Beaux’ Stratagem.
Guirgis and Rubasingham on The Motherf**ker with the Hat19 Jun 201500:23:23
Playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis and director Indhu Rubasingham discuss this new production of The Motherf**ker with the Hat with Paul Gambaccini.
Javier de Frutos and Rufus Norris on Everyman04 Jun 201500:23:27
The choreographer and director discuss their new production of Everyman with Bonnie Greer.
Civil War: Ancient and Modern29 May 201500:30:55

With Light Shining in Buckinghamshire playing at the National, we present an examination of events in England in the 1640s and more recent parallels and resonances.

Find out more about Light Shining in Buckinghamshire and book tickets: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/light-shining-in-buckinghamshire

This podcast features historian Diane Purkiss (author of The English Civil War: A People's History) and political activist John Rees (co-author of A People's History of London).

Chaired by Michael Jacobs.

Talking As You Like It: Rosalind and Celia10 Feb 201600:39:00

Rosalie Craig and Patsy Ferran, playing Rosalind and Celia, discuss the roles and the production of As You Like It.

http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/as-you-like-it
#ntAsYouLikeIt

Marianne Elliott and Sam Holcroft on Rules for Living17 Apr 201500:25:18
The director and writer discuss the new production, Rules for Living, with Rachel Cooke.
Nadia Fall and Tanya Ronder on Dara30 Mar 201500:21:34

The director and adapter talk about their production of Dara.

Find out more about Dara: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/dara

Shaw and Superman25 Mar 201500:25:52

Keith Ansell-Pearson (Professor of Philosophy at Warwick University) and Michael Holroyd (biographer of Bernard Shaw) discuss the Nietzschean concept of the ‘übermensch’ and its influence on Shaw’s writing.

Find out more about Man and Superman: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/man-and-superman

Tom Stoppard and Nicholas Hytner on The Hard Problem10 Mar 201500:39:39

The director and writer discuss the new play, The Hard Problem.

Find out more about The Hard Problem: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/the-hard-problem

Simon Godwin on Man and Superman03 Mar 201500:29:11
The director talks about his new production of Man and Superman and the challenges of staging Bernard Shaw’s witty, provocative classic.
The Hard Problem: Evolutionary Biology03 Mar 201500:26:42
Armand Leroi, Professor of Evolutionary Biology at Imperial College London, talks about some of the themes surrounding Tom Stoppard’s new play, The Hard Problem.
Andrew Motion on Treasure Island and Robert Louis Stevenson11 Feb 201500:28:14

The former Poet Laureate looks at the work of Robert Louis Stevenson, whose Treasure Island inspired his own sequels, The New World and Silver.

Chaired by James Naughtie.

Treasure Island is playing at the National Theatre until 8 April: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/treasure-island

Polly Findlay and Bryony Lavery on Treasure Island21 Jan 201500:27:23

Director Polly Findlay and playwright Bryony Lavery discuss their new version of R L Stevenson's adventure story with Fiona Mountford.

Find out more and book tickets: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/treasure-island

Tena Štivičić on 3 Winters10 Dec 201400:37:07
From the remnants of monarchy to Communism, democracy, war and the EU: Croatia 1945–2011. The Kos family argue, adapt, fall in and out of love. Tena Štivičić talks to Susannah Tresilian about 3 Winters, her new play for the National Theatre directed by Howard Davies. http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/3-winters #3Winters
Ballyturk: Enda Walsh in conversation02 Oct 201400:25:55

Enda Walsh talks to Dan Rebellato about writing and directing Ballyturk.

This is a recording of a live Platform event from September 2014.

Visions of Alice: Adventures in Illustration03 Feb 201600:32:00

In its 150th anniversary year, the story of Alice and her adventures remains relevant and yet of its time.

Grahame Baker-Smith, illustrator of the Royal Mail’s Alice in Wonderland anniversary stamps, Gillian Beer, author of the forthcoming Alice in Space, and Helen Melody, curator of the British Library’s current Alice exhibition, reflect on the many visual interpretations of the character through the years.

Chaired by Nicolette Jones.

http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/wonder.land
#wonderdotland

A Small Family Business: Adam Penford in conversation17 Jul 201400:26:02

Adam Penford talks to Mark Shenton about his revival of Alan Ayckbourn's A Small Family Business, working with Nicholas Hytner on One Man, Two Guvnors and his ambitions for the future.

Find out more about A Small Family Business and book tickets: http://bit.ly/1jTeeiZ

Hotel: Polly Stenham in conversation02 Jul 201400:25:53

Playwright Polly Stenham talks to Emma Freud about her career, her work at at the Royal Court and her new play Hotel playing at the National Theatre.

This is a recording of a live Platform event from June 2014.

Hotel is currently playing until 2 August. Find out more and book tickets here: nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/hotel

A Small Family Business: Alan Ayckbourn in conversation23 May 201400:43:55

Alan Ayckbourn talks to Angus MacKechnie about his career, focusing on his work at the National Theatre whilst Peter Hall was Artistic Director and his recently revived play A Small Family Business.

Find out more about A Small Family Business and book tickets: http://bit.ly/1jTeeiZ

Yellow Face: David Henry Hwang in conversation09 May 201400:45:19

Tony award-winner and Pulitzer Prize finalist David Henry Hwang talks to Mark Shenton about Yellow Face, which questions what race really means in our society.

Yellow Face plays until 24 May: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/yellow-face

This is a recording of a live Platform event from May 2014.

King Lear: Simon Russell Beale interview with Mark Leipacher14 Apr 201400:56:56

Simon Russell Beale talks to Mark Leipacher about the National Theatre's current production of King Lear directed by Sam Mendes.

This is a recording of a live Platform event from February 2013.

D H Lawrence and Work27 Jan 201600:29:48

Alongside the production of Husbands & Sons, an investigation into the labour market in the early 20th century, the opportunities open to both men and women, and how Lawrence’s own experience of work influenced his characters and writing.

With Pamela Cox, Professor of Sociology at the University of Essex, and presenter of the BBC series, Servants and Shopgirls, and Andrew Harrison, Assistant Professor of English Literature and Director of the DH Lawrence Research Centre at the University of Nottingham.

This is a recording of a live platform event.

http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/husbands-sons
#ntHusbandsandSons

Roger Michell on Waste06 Jan 201600:27:42

Roger Michell discusses his new production of Harley Granville Barker’s play with Michael Billington.

#ntWaste

Marianne Elliott and Ben Power on Husbands & Sons11 Dec 201500:26:01

Ben Power discusses his adaptation of DH Lawrence’s trilogy with the director Marianne Elliott.

This is a recording of a live platform event.

#ntHusbandsandSons
www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/husbands-sons

Dominic Cooke on Here We Go07 Dec 201500:28:47

Director Dominic Cooke talks to Fiona Mountford about Caryl Churchill’s new play.

#ntHereWeGo
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/here-we-go

Wallace Shawn and Ian Rickson on Evening at the Talk House03 Dec 201500:23:59

Director Ian Rickson and writer/actor Wallace Shawn discuss the play, Evening at the Talk House.

#EveningattheTalkHouse
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/evening-at-the-talk-house

Charlotte Brontë and Jane Eyre20 Nov 201500:30:17

Charlotte Brontë was a literary visionary, a feminist trailblazer and the driving force in her family, and in Jane Eyre she created a new kind of independent heroine.

Her biographer Claire Harman (winner of the 2015 Forward Prize for Best Single Poem, The Mighty Hudson) and and journalist Lucy Mangan (Stylist and Guardian columnist) explore these very modern Victorian women.

www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/jane-eyre
#ntJaneEyre

This is a recording of a live platform event.

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