Lord of the Flies, Silence in art, Javier Marias
Lord of the Flies with an all-female cast, and the significance of silence in art.
In Theatr Clywdβs new production of William Goldingβs classic novel Lord of the Flies, the group of schoolboys stranded on a remote island have all been reimagined as girls. Critic Gary Raymond reviews.
Forty playwrights and actors have accused National Theatre Wales of favouring English artists and companies over Welsh ones. In an open letter on the Wales Arts Review website, the Welsh artists also claim that the company is staging too few productions and say that non-Welsh artists and companies should only be engaged to support Welsh or Wales-based artists. Gary Raymond, editor of the Wales Arts Review, and Kully Thiarai, Artistic Director of National Theatre Wales, discuss the issues.
From John Cageβs controversial composition 4β33β, a three-act movement where no sound is made, to the Rothko Chapel in Texas, a place for contemplation housing 14 of the artistβs large, dark paintings, silence has had a significant place in culture. Actor and director Simon McBurney, conductor Jeremy Summerly, and art critic Charlotte Mullins consider the use and importance of silence in theatre, music and art.
Berta Isla is the latest novel by Javier MarΓas, Spain's most celebrated contemporary writer. Critic Alex Clark explains its place in the context of the author's body of work.
Presenter: Janina Ramirez
Producer: Hannah Robins
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Lord of the Flies
Main image: Lola Adaja as Ralph and Gina Filingham as Piggy
Photo credit: Sam Taylor
Image (left): Hannah Boyce as Roger, Kate Lamb as Jack, Leah Walker as Maurice and Laura Singleton as Hwenry
Photo credit: Sam Taylor
Lord of the Flies is on at Β until 13 October and then opens at Β on October 17
Javier MarΓas
Β by Javier MarΓas is published on October 4
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