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Doing It In The Street

Martin Reeve, known on the streets as Mr Lucky, charts the story of street theatre from the turbulent 1960s to today. From 2011.

Martin Reeve occasionally takes to the streets under the performance name of Mr Lucky, the Man with the Raining Umbrella.

It's an act the actor and academic has been doing for the last 25 years or so, since he first teamed up with street theatre company Avanti Display. He's fascinated by the way that street theatre, or outdoor performance which is free and accessible to anyone passing by, affects our perceptions of the spaces around us: shopping centres, streets and squares, buildings, parks and public places.

For him, it's a more radical and dangerous art form than might be imagined, with its roots in the political turbulence of the 1960s when companies like Welfare State International decided to take art and performance out of theatres and galleries onto the streets as a deliberate counter-cultural tactic.

Although it may now feel less radical, often confined to festivals, civic celebrations and corporate entertainment, he believes street theatre can still make us see the world differently, and stop traffic momentarily to make the familiar seem, just for a moment, unfamiliar and extraordinary.

Producer: Sarah Davies

First broadcast on 主播大秀 Radio 4 in May 2011.

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30 minutes

Last on

Tue 15 Jun 2021 02:30

Broadcasts

  • Thu 26 May 2011 11:30
  • Wed 15 Feb 2017 06:30
  • Wed 15 Feb 2017 13:30
  • Wed 15 Feb 2017 20:30
  • Thu 16 Feb 2017 01:30
  • Mon 14 Jun 2021 14:30
  • Tue 15 Jun 2021 02:30