Kirsty Lang in New York with the director of the Metropolitan Museum
Kirsty Lang reports from New York with Thomas Campbell, British-born director of the vast Metropolitan Museum, and trumpeter Nicholas Payton on why he dislikes the word jazz.
With Kirsty Lang in New York.
Thomas Campbell, the British director of the vast Metropolitan Museum, talks about his plans for the future and coping with the financial restraints of a recession.
The British TV series Downton Abbey has proved to be a spectacular success in the US. Some of New York's die-hard fans analyse why it appeals to Americans.
Trumpeter and composer Nicholas Payton caused a storm in a recent blog, when he wrote that the word jazz should be replaced by the term Black American Music. He feels "the J-word" has become outdated, and he explains why.
Gatz, an eight hour long stage version of the classic American novel The Great Gatsby, is coming to the UK in the summer. Director John Collins and lead actor Scott Shepherd tell Kirsty why their production is so long, and how Scott ended up learning the entire book off by heart.
Producer Rebecca Nicholson.
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Metropolitan Museum
Interview with director of the Metropolitan Museum, Thomas Campbell.
Duration: 08:43
Downton Abbey
Some of New York's die-hard Downton Abbey fans analyse why it appeals to Americans.
Duration: 03:32
Nicholas Payton
Interview with trumpter and composer Nicholas Payton.
Duration: 21:05
Gatz
Interview with Gatz director John Collins and lead actor Scott Shepherd.
Duration: 29:04
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