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Digital theatre: The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning, livestreamed

Interview: The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning. John McGrath, director of National Theatre Wales, and Tom Beardshaw – multi-platform designer – discuss The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning, a play by Tim Price exploring the case of the US soldier accused of leaking classified US diplomatic cables along with half a million army reports.They focus on the livestreamed production, a new departure for UK theatre. Interview by Ella Parry-Davies.

Director and writer Lisa Goldman breaks the rules

INTERVIEW: LISA GOLDMAN The director and writer talks to Aleks Sierz about her new book, The No Rules Handbook for Writers (Oberon), which is an antidote to prescriptive writing guides, and also recalls her site-specific walkabout play, Hoxton Story (2005).

Shakespeare’s First Acts: Richard III

Shakespeare’s First Acts: Richard III. Tim Carroll discusses the first act of the play, which he is directing at Shakespeare’s Globe this summer, with Mark Rylance as Richard. This interview is part of theatrevoice’s new series for Olympics year 2012, looking at the beginning of each of Shakespeare’s plays. Interview recorded at the Globe on 8 May 2012, by Sophie Reynolds.

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