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Jonathan Coe on Satire

Mary Ann Sieghart discusses satire with the novelist Jonathan Coe, cartoonist Peter Brookes, theatre director Roger Michell and playwright Mia Chung.

On Start the Week Mary Ann Sieghart takes a satirical look at the world with the novelist Jonathan Coe. His latest book is a state-of-the-nation satire which takes aim at politics, social media and inequality. It's the battle between ideals and pragmatism in the cynical world of the political elite of the 1920s which takes centre stage in the play Waste, famously banned when it was first written, now revived and directed by Roger Michell. The Times' political cartoonist, Peter Brookes, celebrates the power of the visual image to lampoon the country's leaders and the playwright Mia Chung explores whether satire can do justice to the questions raised by a regime like North Korea and talks about her latest play about two sisters fleeing the country.
Producer: Katy Hickman.

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Mon 23 Nov 2015 21:30

Jonathan Coe

is a novelist.

Number 11 is published by Viking.

Peter Brookes

Peter Brookes

Peter Brookes is political cartoonist for The Times.

Testing Times is published by The Robson Press.

Roger Michell

Roger Michell is a director.

Waste is on at the National Theatre until 19 March.

Mia Chung

is a playwright.

You For Me For You is on at the Royal Court Theatre in London from 3 December.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Mary Ann Sieghart
Interviewed Guest Jonathan Coe
Interviewed Guest Roger Michell
Interviewed Guest Peter Brookes
Interviewed Guest Mia Chung
Producer Katy Hickman

Broadcasts

  • Mon 23 Nov 2015 09:00
  • Mon 23 Nov 2015 21:30

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