Grounded
Playwright George Brant turns drones into drama, and confronts the morality of modern warfare.
We talk with the playwright George Brant about his international hit Grounded - a one-woman show about a military fighter pilot sidelined by pregnancy and reassigned to duty as a drone operator. Plus, the story of Kenneth Rowe, a Florida man who in 1953 fled Communist North Korea in a MiG-15 fighter jet. And, why a former US undersecretary of defence and an Afghan doctor are both optimistic about Afghanistan鈥檚 future.
Also, we visit America鈥檚 first all-female mosque. And we ponder a challenge for young devout Muslims - if dating is not allowed, how are you to find love?
(Photo: Celeste Oliva starred in The Nora Theatre Company's production of Grounded. Courtesy of A.R. Sinclair Photography)
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Escape from North Korea
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Muslim Matchmaker
Duration: 04:31
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The Women's Mosque of America
Duration: 03:18
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Grounded
The playwright George Brant turns drones into drama
Duration: 05:47
Great Escape
How Kenneth Rowe fled Communist North Korea in a MiG-15 fighter jet in 1953
Duration: 05:06
President Ghani
How a new president has Afghans looking to a more hopeful, less corrupt future
Duration: 03:25
Mich猫le Flournoy
The former US Under Secretary of Defence is optimistic about Afghanistan鈥檚 future
Duration: 02:34
LA Mosque
America's first all-female mosque is receiving praise - and some pushback
Duration: 03:39
Muslim Matchmaker
You are a Muslim who is not supposed to date. How do you find love?
Duration: 04:39
Broadcasts
- Sat 28 Mar 2015 04:32GMT大象传媒 World Service Online
- Sun 29 Mar 2015 14:32GMT大象传媒 World Service Online
- Sun 29 Mar 2015 19:32GMT大象传媒 World Service Online
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