Neil LaBute
Ian McMillan is joined by celebrated American dramatist Neil LaBute, who presents a new monologue, I Love This Game, about an obsessed baseball fan. Plus a ´óÏó´«Ã½ Writersroom drama.
Ian McMillan is joined by celebrated, and often controversial, American dramatist Neil LaBute, writer-director of In The Company of Men, Your Friends and Neighbours and The Shape of Things. Neil reads a new monologue, I Love This Game, about an obsessed baseball fan whose passion for his favourite sport brings unexpected - and unpleasant - consequences for him and his family.
Plus writer, performer and verbal virtuoso Inua Ellams, who presents extracts from The 14th Tale, his one-man show about a mischievous boy growing up in Nigeria, Dublin and London.
Ian also introduces the last in a series of three new short drama commissions, created by writers attending a workshop at the ´óÏó´«Ã½ writersroom, a scheme that seeks out and encourages new British writing talent in film, television and radio. The project is part of the writersroom's Sparks programme, where writers attend a workshop and collaborate in small groups in creating short dramas especially for radio. The three best entries are then chosen to feature on The Verb.
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- Fri 13 Mar 2009 21:15´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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