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Pauline McLean celebrates all things theatre in a Zone featuring John Byrne, Richard Wilson, the late Gerard Kelly, Alan Cumming and Craig Hill.

Pauline McLean celebrates all things theatre in a Zone featuring John Byrne and Alan Cumming. We'll be at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama for a Scots language children's production, we'll drop into Glasgow's Tron Theatre for an audience with Richard Wilson, Craig Hill will be along to offer his selection of Most Unlikely Musicals and Edi Stark will be chatting with a few stars of the Scottish stage.

5 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Mon 28 Feb 2011 00:30

Chapters

  • Radio CafΓ©: John Byrne

    John Byrne in conversation with Janice Forsyth for this special edition of the Radio CafΓ©.

    Duration: 44:58

  • Songlines: Tomorrow Belongs to Me

    Aspirational anthem or neo-Nazi rallying cry? Songlines investigates the incredible legacy of Tomorrow Belongs to Me.

    Duration: 26:43

  • Dress Circle

    A recent episode of Billy Differ's exploration of the sounds and stars of musical theatre in Dress Circle.

    Duration: 01:01:04

  • Stark Talk: Ashley Page

    Edi Stark in conversation with the Artistic Director of Scottish Ballet, Ashley Page.

    Duration: 26:25

  • Radio cafΓ© Tronversations: Richard Wilson

    Richard Wilson talking to Gerard Kelly at the Tron theatre.

    Duration: 44:02

  • Tam O’Shanter’s Big Night Oot!

    Kirsteen McCue eavesdrops on an exciting Scots language school drama project.

    Duration: 26:47

  • Craig Hill's Most Unlikely Musicals

    Craig Hill's here with his hilarious guide to the top ten most unlikely musicals to have made their way onto the stage.

    Duration: 26:40

  • Stark Talk: Michael Boyd

    Edi Stark meets the Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Michael Boyd.

    Duration: 26:20

  • Radio cafΓ© Tronversations: Alan Cumming

    Keith Bruce, Arts Editor with The Herald, is in conversation with Alan Cumming.

    Duration: 43:49

Broadcast

  • Mon 28 Feb 2011 00:30