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Clare Balding from the Edinburgh Festival

We look at the artistic response to climate change

Broadcaster Clare Balding will be telling us about her children’s book The Racehorse Who Learned to Dance.

New Orleans' finest Carsie Blanton will be sharing her unique genre-stretching brand of music.

The Book of Mormon’s AJ Holmes will be performing songs from his show Yeah, But Not Right Now.

We’ll be hearing from writer and actor Gina Moxley about her play The Patient Gloria –a gloriously funny look at the female experience through the prism of psychotherapy.

Stand up comedians Jo Caulfield and Ahir Shah will be telling us about their fringe experiences.

Theatre maker Javaad Alipoor will be talking about his two thought-provoking shows.

Olivier Award-nominated director and choreographer Ben Duke will be telling us about his production Juliet and Romeo, which charts what would happen if the star crossed lovers had lived into middle age.

Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ arts editor Will Gompertz will be chatting about his mission to make the arts more accessible.

Orange Juice’s Edwyn Collins will be performing some of his classic tracks, as well as some of his more contemporary music.

Comedian and activist Sam Haygarth and theatre maker Tom Bailey and will be talking about the artistic response to climate change.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Broadcast

  • Tue 20 Aug 2019 14:00