Main content

Iceman, Suicide in the performing arts, Samuel Barber opera Vanessa

Iceman, the story of Otzi, the prehistoric man. What can be done about the higher-than-average risk of suicide in the performing arts? And Barber's little-known opera Vanessa.

New film Iceman was inspired by Γ–tzi, the prehistoric man who was found perfectly preserved in the ice in the Γ–tztal Alps in 1991. Dubbed "The European Revenant" the characters speak in an extinct language which isn't subtitled. We review with film critic Hannah McGill and survival enthusiast and Costa Children's Book Award winner Katherine Rundell.

A recent Parliamentary meeting addressed the issue of mental health and the performing arts as statistics show that there is a higher than average risk of suicide in those professions. How should employers respond? MP Luciana Berger who chaired the meeting and Louise Grainger of Equity talk to Front Row.

Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings is one of the world's most loved pieces of classical music, but Barber also wrote many other works, including the opera Vanessa, which is being revived at Glyndebourne sixty years after it was hailed as the first great American opera. Kirsty speaks to director Keith Warner.

Main image: Juergen Vogel in Iceman. Copyright: Martin Rattini for Port Au Prince Film Kultur Produktion and Echofilm.

Available now

30 minutes

Iceman

Iceman
Iceman is in cinemas from 27 July 2018, certificate 15.
Image:Β Β  Juergen Vogel as 'Iceman.Μύ Copyright: Martin Rattini for Port Au Prince Film Kultur Produktion and Echofilm

Keith Warner

Keith Warner

More information about Samuel Barber's Vanessa can be found on .Μύ

Image from Vanessa rehearsals - Virginie Verrez (Erika) and Emma Bell (Vanessa)
Photographer Richard Hubert Smith

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Kirsty Lang
Interviewed Guest Hannah McGill
Interviewed Guest Katherine Rundell
Interviewed Guest Luciana Berger
Interviewed Guest Louise Grainger
Interviewed Guest Keith Warner

Broadcast

  • Fri 27 Jul 2018 19:15

ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Arts Digital

The best of British culture live and on demand.

Inspire

Inspire

A season discovering where artists find inspiration and helping listeners get creative.

Podcast