Stephen Poliakoff, Sian Phillips, Brigit Forsyth and Matthew Kelly
Claudia is back at the helm with special guests from the world of the arts, including Stephen Poliakoff and Matthew Kelly.
Claudia's back at the helm for the Radio 2 Arts Show
With special guests from the world of the arts including Stephen Poliakoff. One of Britain's most influential writers for the stage and screen, Stephen won the Evening Standard's Most Promising Playwright award for City Sugar and Hitting Town in 1976, aged just 23. For the first time ever Hitting Town - the TV drama that Mary Whitehouse tried to ban - will be available on DVD. Stephen chats to Claudia about his recollections of that time
Claudia talks to Matthew Kelly, who takes time out from rehearsing his new play To Sir With Love
And Sian Philips and Brigit Forsyth drop by ahead of starring in Alan Bennett's People, directed by Nicholas Hytner which re-opens the Birmingham Rep
Plus the latest film and theatre reviews with Helen O'Hara and Michael Billington.
Last on
Clip
-
Stephen Poliakoff chats with Claudia
Duration: 10:50
Music Played
-
Oasis
Some Might Say
- (CD Single).
- Creation Records.
-
Sting
Seven Days
- (CD Single).
- A&M.
-
Pink Floyd
Shine On You Crazy Diamond
- Shine On.
- EMI.
-
Kodaline
Brand New Day
- (CD Single).
- RCA.
- 1.
-
Elvin Bishop
Fooled Around and Fell in Love
- Hits Of ... 75 & 76 (Vol 6).
- Polydor.
-
Norman Greenbaum
Spirit In The Sky
- Million Sellers Vol.18 - The Seventie.
- Disky.
-
Vangelis
Chariots of Fire
- Moods (Various Artists).
- Virgin.
-
Jessie J
It's My Party
- (CD Single).
- Lava Music.
- 1.
-
The Beatles
Ticket to ride
- The Beatles - 1.
- Apple.
- 009.
-
Bee Gees
You Win Again
- Bee Gees - Their Greatest Hits.
- Polydor.
-
ABBA
Under Attack
- The Singles (The First Ten Years).
- Epic.
- 1.
-
Olly Murs
Right Place Right Time
- (CD Single).
- Epic.
- 1.
-
The Temptations
Get Ready
- Dancing In The Street (Various Artis.
- Universal Music Tv.
-
The Bryan Ferry Orchestra
Love Is The Drug
- The Jazz Age.
- BMG.
-
Michael Nesmith
Rio
- Peter's Friends (Film S/Track).
- Epic.
- 3.
-
The Hoosiers
Goodbye Mr A
- (CD Single).
- Sony BMG.
Stephen Poliakoff talks about his play Hitting Town, newly released on DVD
One of today's most prolific and important writers, Stephen Poliakoff has penned such multifaceted and intense workssuch as Hidden City, The Lost Prince and Dancing on the Edge.
When his 1975 play Hitting Town was first performed, there were calls from Mary Whitehouse to have it banned. It’s a provocative play, exploring the relationship between a brother and sister and for the first time Hitting Town is being released on DVD.
Stephen Poliakoff’s Hitting Town is now available on DVD as part of the Plays For Britain Anthology Series.
Anna Bailey asks Amanda Seyfried about her portrayal of Linda Lovelace in Lovelace
The American actress Linda Susan Boreman better known as Linda Lovelace rose to fame in the 1970s starring in the hard core porn film Deep Throat. It became a surprise hit with mainstream audiences and was one of the highest grossing X-rated video tape releases of all time. But after years of abuse Linda left the movies to become a spokesperson for the anti porn movement. She’s now the subject of a new film called Lovelace starring Amanda Seyfried in the lead role.
Lovelaceis in cinemas now.
Helen O'Hara reviews the latest films
1. The Way Way Back
Director: Nat Faxon, Jim Rash
Cast: Liam James, Steve Carell, Sam Rockwell, Alison Janney, Toni Collette
Coming of age comedy in which we follow awkward 14 year old, Duncan, who is forced to join his mum and her verbally abusive boyfriend on a summer holiday to Massachusetts. Duncan ends up working at a water park where he befriends the quirky manager, Owen, who helps him to come out of his shell and turn what he thought would be a terrible holiday into Massachusetts becoming ‘the only place he’s happy’.
The Way Way Back is in cinemas now.
2. Pain & Gain
Director: Michael Bay
Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson, Anthony Mackie
From acclaimed director Michael Bay comes “Pain and Gain,” a new action comedy starring Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson and Anthony Mackie. Based on the unbelievable true story of a group of personal trainers in 1990s Miami who, in pursuit of the American Dream, get caught up in a criminal enterprise that goes horribly wrong.
Pain and Gain is out now.
3. Upstream Colour
Director: Shane Carruth
Cast: Shane Carruth, Amy Seimetz, Andrew Sensenig
A man and woman are drawn together, entangled in the lifecycle of an ageless organism. Identity becomes an illusion as they struggle to assemble the loose fragments of wrecked lives.
Upstream Colour is in cinemas now
4. Star Trek Into Darkness
Director: J.J. Abrams
Cast: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Benedict Cumberbatch, Zoe Saldana, Alice Eve
The Enterprise and her crew are summoned back to Earth to hunt down the perpetrator of a wave of a chaos that's being rained on the planet.
Star Trek Into The Darkness is out on DVD and Blu ray on 2 September.
Matthew Kelly talks about To Sir with Love and its World Premiere
MatthewKellyhas appeared on stage andsmall screen.He's aboutto star in the world premiere of “To Sir With Love” and then take it on tour.
Set in 1948 he plays the part of Florian, an enlightened headmaster of a tough East End school. There Florian meets Ricky Braithwaite, a black Cambridge grad and former RAF pilot. Together, they try to turn ‘teenage rebelliousness into self respect, contempt into consideration and hate into love.’
To Sir With Love opens this September in Northampton and then tours nationwide for nine weeks.
Sian Phillips and Brigit Forsyth talk about People, the new Alan Bennett comedy
Following a sell-out run at the National Theatre, Alan Bennett’s acclaimed new comedy People, starring Sian Philips and Brigit Forsyth and directed by Nicholas Hytner ,begins its UK tour in Birmingham, at the newly refurbished Birmingham Repertory.
People spoil things; there are so many of them and the last thing one wants is them traipsing through one’s house. But with the park a jungle and a bath on the billiard table, what is Dorothy to do?”
People starring Sian Phillips and Brigit Forsyth opens at the on 3rd September, and then tours around the country.
Michael Billington brings his theatre review
1. Chimerica
It's been an unusually busy August in the West End. One of the biggest events is the transfer of Lucky Kirkwood's epic play from the Almeida to the Harold Pinter. It's all about an American photo-journalist who sets out to track down the lone protester seen confronting the tanks in Tiananmen Square in 1989.
Chimerica runs at the , London until October 19.
2. The Pride
It's written by Alexi Kaye Campbell and was first seen at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs five years ago. It interweaves scenes from 1958 and 2008 and is basically about the changes in attitudes to gay sexuality over a 50-year period.It's a bit surprising to find a play of this weight in London in August, and iswell worth seeing
The Pride runs at the Trafalgar Studios, London until November 9.
3. West Side Story
Back in 1957 this musical about New York gang warfare changed the rules of the game. Now it's here again in a revival that's toured the world and that aims to reproduce the original Jerome Robbins choreography as faithfully as possible.
West Side Story runs at , London until September 22.
4. Liola
Written by Luigi Pirandello in 1916, it's unlike his later highly intellectual plays; it's a Sicilian peasant comedy about a breezy bachelor who's endlessly fertile and an ageing landowner who is desperate for a child.
Liola runs in rep at the National's Lyttelton Theatre until November 6.
Andy West brings the latest news from the Arts Desk
DUNDEE – Murder meets art in a new exhibition at. Proof is a collection of artworks created by artist Beatrice Haines – which were inspired by the artist’s residency in the University’s ground-breaking forensic science department where she studied the techniques forensic scientists employ to piece together what’s happened at the scene of a crime. This is like CSI crossed with art.
BELFAST – Art in the Eastside kicked off a couple of days ago so it’s ready to be explored this weekend. It aims to highlight the creativity in East Belfast, There’ll be art on display across the east of the city on billboards, railings, the sides of buildings and even in car parks.
BOLTON - On Saturday, showcases the paintings of Bolton-born artist David Livesey, who up until now has been best known for his work as an animator. He worked on animated classics like The Snowman, The Wind in the Willows, and The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine. This exhibition's paintings focus on his memories of growing up in his grandparents’ house on Cemetery Road in Bolton in the 1940s.
SOUTHAMPTON - Between 12 and 5 on Saturday they’re hosting in Victoria Country Park. It’s going to be a bonanza of world music and dance performances, drumming workshops, and a ukulele jam You can also learn circus skills so a chance there to fish out the juggling balls.
EXETER – between 10 and 4 there’s an animation workshop at the on Tuesday next week. They’re going to create a stop-motion film using plasticine, a bit like Wallace and Gromit. Crucially, they say please bring your own refreshments and packed lunch.
Broadcast
- Fri 30 Aug 2013 22:00鶹Լ Radio 2