Henry Goodman in Volpone, Dear White People, Peter Gelb, The Demon Barbers
Henry Goodman discusses his role in Ben Jonson's Volpone at the RSC. Satirical film Dear White People is reviewed. Plus New York Met boss Peter Gelb, and the Demon Barbers.
Henry Goodman discusses his role in Ben Jonson's Volpone at the RSC, a play about financial greed, directed by Trevor Nunn.
Satirical film Dear White People, about the lives of four black people at an Ivy League college, is reviewed by critic Yomi Adegoke.
As New York's Metropolitan Opera House celebrates 10 years of its pioneering live cinema broadcasts, Kirsty talks to General Manager Peter Gelb.
The Demon Barbers, winners of the 2009 Radio 2 Folk Awards for Best Live Act, mix traditional forms with hip-hop and contemporary dance, and as they tour the country they discuss their folk music and dance extravaganza.
Presenter Kirsty Lang
Producer Jerome Weatherald.
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Henry Goodman on playing Volpone
Duration: 07:08
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The Demon Barbers
Duration: 04:31
Chapters
Henry Goodman in Volpone
Duration: 08:57
Dear White People
Duration: 05:21
Peter Gelb
Duration: 08:19
The Demon Barbers
Duration: 05:14
Henry Goodman
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Henry Goodman discusses his role in Volpone at the RSC.
Volpone is playing at the Swan Theatre, Stratford until 12 September 2015.
Volpone photos by Manuel Harlan
Dear White People
Dear White People is released on Friday 10 July.The Demon Barbers
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Front Row talks to The Demon Barbers, winners of the 2009 Radio 2 Folk Awards.
Photo: David Angel
Peter Gelb
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The Met: Live in HD starts on 3 October with Verdi’s Il Trovatore starring Anna Netrebko – which will be screened to 185 cinemas in the UK.
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Role Contributor Presenter Kirsty Lang Interviewed Guest Henry Goodman Interviewed Guest Yomi Adegoke Interviewed Guest Peter Gelb Interviewed Guest The Demon Barbers Producer Jerome Weatherald Broadcast
- Wed 8 Jul 201519:15BBC Radio 4
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