Meridian Episodes Available now
Putting History on the Stage
How do you put history on to the modern stage?
Taking it slowly, with Milan Kundera
Critics are divided over Milan Kundera's novel Slowness, his first book written in French
Shakespeare – How do we like ours?
Can the Royal Shakespeare Company be trusted with the Bard?
Spellbound by the silver Screen
What happens when artists are Spellbound – an exhibition marking 100 years of cinema
Martin Sherman – Some Sunny Day
Martin Sherman talks about his new play, Some Sunny Day, and why it's set in Cairo in 1942
Ben Okri's Dangerous Love
Ben Okri talks about why he set his new book, Dangerous Love, in 1970s Lagos
The Divine Right of Kings in a modern World
Divine Right is a new play about the future of the British Royal Family
Steven Berkoff – My Life
Interview with Steven Berkoff, controversial British actor, writer and director
The Globe Theatre Special
The new Globe theatre – built to an Elizabethan design – is almost ready to open in London
Mahesh Dattani brings his 'Queen' to England
Indian playright Mahesh Dattani talks about his first play to be performed in England