Ian McMillan at Southbank Centre
Ian McMillan presents Radio 3's 'Cabaret of the Word' from London's Southbank Centre, with guests Patience Agbabi, Christopher Green, Joel Stickley and Antonio Carluccio.
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Patience Agbabi
In ‘Telling Tales (Canongate) the poet and performer Patience Agbabi has remixed Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales for the 21st Century. Patience gives us an insight into the research she undertook in order to retell them in a range of contemporary voices, and explains how she was inspired by her favourite films and grime music.
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Christopher Green
Christopher Green performs in character and is best known for his creations Tina C and Ida Barr. Recently he has been writing more personal song – he’s challenged himself with the ‘52 Fridays project’ to write a song a week. Christopher’s written a song inspired by our visit to the Poetry Library, ‘Non-Petty Pilfering’, in which he bravely admits to liberating library books in his childhood.
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Joel Stickley
Verb regular Joel Stickley returns to the programme to give us an update on his specialist (and invented) subject, Ìýa nation called Grob. Inspired by our location at Southbank, Joel tells the story of The Grobians and their politically autonomous cultural quarter.
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ÌýAntonio Carluccio
Antonio Carluccio’s latest book celebrates ‘Pasta’ (Quadrille), and Ìýtraces the tangled origins of its vocabulary. With over 600 hundred names for shapes, pasta has a rich linguistic history, and we hear about some of his favourites, as well some of the aphorisms the Italians have about food.
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