Conor McPherson, 700th anniversary of Boccaccio, David Kynaston, Chris Harding
Presented by Matthew Sweet. With a review of Conor McPherson's play The Night Alive, a discussion about the relevance of Boccaccio and historian David Kynaston on the late 1950s.
Conor McPherson's new play The Night Alive opens on Wednesday at the Donmar Warehouse in London and Conor talks to Matthew Sweet about working with his own material as writer and director, about violence on stage and who his muses are.
On the 700th anniversary of Boccaccio's birth, Matthew discusses the relevance today of the Florentine author, best known for The Decameron, a hundred tales of love, ribaldry and surprising twists of fortune . Matthew is joined by Massimo Riva, founder of the Decameron web, by Guyda Armstrong who studied how the English view Boccaccio, and the commentator Lindsay Johns who has been sharing his love of Boccaccio with inner city children.
David Kynaston has been 'Opening the Box' on the years 1957 - 59, the third in his series of books looking across the history of Britain since the Second World War. But who remembers the quiz show in which the box was opened and are we just too sentimental about the 1950s?
And New Generation Thinker Chris Harding explains how religions and scientific psychology and psychiatry are drawing ever closer together in our modern consciousness.
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Conor McPherson
Matthew Sweet talks to Conor McPherson's about his new play The Night Alive.
Duration: 13:36
Boccaccio
Matthew and guests discuss the relevance today of the Florentine author of The Decameron.
Duration: 13:56
Chris Harding
The New Generation Thinker explores how religions and psychology draw closer together.
Duration: 05:49
David Kynaston
Matthew asks author of 'Opening the Box,1957-59' if we're too sentimental about the 1950s
Duration: 10:39
David Kynaston
Modernity Britain: Opening the Box, 1957-1959 by is published by Bloomsbury and available from 20th June.Conor McPherson
by Conor McPherson is on at the Donmar Warehouse, London until 27th July.Broadcast
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