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National Theatres, Mark Morris, It Must Schwing!

The leaders of the UK's four national theatres discuss the place of their companies in the UK’s civic and cultural life. Plus a chat with choreographer Mark Morris.

70 years ago, with the passing of the National Theatre Act, Parliament authorised the Treasury to contribute up to £1 million to the building and equipment of a national theatre. In 1963 the UK’s first national theatre opened. Now, as devolution has risen up the political agenda, the UK has four national theatre companies and all four artistic directors - Rufus Norris, Artistic Director of the Royal National Theatre, Arwel Gruffydd, Artistic Director of Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru, Kully Thiarai, Artistic Director of National Theatre Wales, and Jackie Wylie Artistic Director of the National Theatre of Scotland – join Front Row to discuss the place of national theatres in the UK’s civic and cultural life.

In 2017, the distinguished American choreographer Mark Morris premiered Pepperland in Liverpool as part of the city’s celebrations of its famous sons’ album, Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Heart Club Band. Now Morris is bringing Pepperland back for a UK and Ireland tour. He discusses creating dance for the Beatles’ ground-breaking release, and why he’s creating dances that he will never see premiered.

Next week at the Doc’n Roll Festival in Liverpool - a festival of music documentaries – It Must Schwing!: The Blue Note Story receives its UK premiere. The film tells the story of Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff who were two young boys in 1930s Berlin when they fell in love with Jazz. Their love of the music would lead them to New York, fleeing Nazi Germany. There they founded Blue Note Records and made history with their label that featured many of the giants of American Jazz. Jazz musician, composer, producer and Gondwana Records label founder Matthew Halsall reviews

Presenter: Kirsty Lang
Producer: Ekene Akalawu

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National Theatre's Place in Civic and Cultural Life

National Theatre's Place in Civic and Cultural Life

Rufus Norris is Artistic Director of

Arwel Gruffydd is Artistic Director of

Kully Thiarai is Artistic Director of

Jackie Wylie is Artistic Director of the

Choreographer Mark Morris

Choreographer Mark Morris
Pepperland opens at Sadler’s Wells on Wednesday 20th March until Saturday 23rd March.

It Must Schwing!: The Blue Note Story

It Must Schwing!: The Blue Note Story
It Must Schwing!: The Blue Note Story, has its UK premiere at the next week

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Role Contributor
Presenter Kirsty Lang
Producer Ekene Akalawu
Interviewed Guest Mark Morris
Interviewed Guest Rufus Norris
Interviewed Guest Arwel Gruffydd
Interviewed Guest Jackie Wylie
Interviewed Guest Kully Thiarai
Interviewed Guest Matthew Halsall

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  • Tue 19 Mar 2019 19:15

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