The National Theatre's Rufus Norris, smoking on screen, Alison Brackenbury's poetry collection Thorpeness
The National Theatre's Rufus Norris, the practicalities and impacts of smoking on screen, Alison Brackenbury's poetry collection Thorpeness.
Rufus Norris鈥檚 production Small Island has returned to the National Theatre's Olivier stage, chronicling the experiences of a couple of the Windrush generation. Another epic on the same stage, Our Generation, distills the experience, in their own words, of young people today. Rufus Norris, artistic director of the National Theatre, speaks about the role and responsibility of the National Theatre as we emerge from the pandemic.
Benedict Cumberbatch admitted to giving himself nicotine poisoning for his role in BAFTA-winning film The Power of the Dog. Joining Samira to discuss the practicalities as well as the impact of smoking on screen are actor and former president of the actors鈥 union Equity, Malcolm Sinclair; Philippa Harte, set decorator for 大象传媒 period drama A Very British Scandal and Dr. Alex Barker, Lecturer in Psychology at the Nottingham Trent University.
During the first lockdown in 2020, when all the museums were closed, the poet Alison Brackenbury became Front Row鈥檚 鈥減oet in remote residence鈥, sharing poems inspired by the museums we couldn鈥檛 visit. Alison talks to Samira and reads from her new collection, Thorpeness.
Presenter: Samira Ahmed
Producer: Simon Richardson
Image: Rufus Norris Photo credit: Paul Plews
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