Television drama about the Brontë family
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NANCY ALLSOP - Theatre includes: The Hills Of California (Harold Pinter Theatre, West End); The Fever Syndrome (Hampstead Theatre); God Bless the Child(Royal Court Theatre); Annie (Piccadilly Theatre, West End); The Sound of Music(International Tour); The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Manchester Cathedral). Television includes “Young Wallander” (Netflix). LARA McDONNELL - Lara's feature credits include the Academy Award-winning Belfast, written and directed by Kenneth Branagh for Focus Features/Universal; Artemis Fowl, also directed by Kenneth Branagh, for Disney; Greatest Days for Elysian Films; Visitation (Blinder Films); The Delinquent Season (Parallel Films) and Love, Rosie (Canyon Creek/Constantin Films). Television includes “The Last Bus” (Wildseed/Netflix), “The Holiday” (Chalkboard), “Ballistic” (Automatik Entertainment/New Regency) and “To Walk Invisible,” written and directed by Sally Wainwright for BBC. Stage work includes the title role in Matilda for the RSC/West End and The Hills of California in the West End. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Music has a unique ability to evoke emotion, enhance motivation and in some cases speak without saying a word. For many, music can have a profound impact on mood and performance. Award winning and critically acclaimed composer, John Lunn, (Downton Abbey, The Last Kingdom, The White Queen, The White Princess, Shetland) joins us for a wide ranging conversation around:John's background & training and how he broke into the music businesswhy humans might have the capacity to create and enjoy music a consideration of musicians of the "ear" vs. musicians of the "eye" the relationship between emotions and musichow & why John works to ensure the audience is emotionally impacted by his musicJohn's creative process and workflowJohn's observations around inspiration and getting around writers blocka comprehensive breakdown of the origin and development of the theme of Downtown Abbey as well as Uhtred's Theme from The Last KingdomJohn's creative process around the scoring The Last Kingdom and how he intentionally blended modern electronic elements with the show's historical motif learning how to self-edit when functioning as a solo artist managing “market”, external forces vs. your own, internal creative valuesnavigating relationships and interpersonal dynamics within creative pursuits and the value of being cooperative, collaborative & conscientiousJohn Lunn is a classically trained composer whose musical scores are continuously in high demand. John is probably best known for scoring the hugely successful drama, Downton Abbey, for which he has received two Primetime Emmy Awards and two BAFTA Nominations. John has also scored the Downton Abbey Movie, which was released in September, 2019. John’s recent work includes The Grantchester Mysteries by author James Runcie; The White Queen and The White Princess (based on the bestselling novels by Phillipa Gregory), the former of which he received a Primetime Emmy nomination; Shetland; The Last Kingdom, To Walk Invisible and The Bronte Sisters. John has received critical acclaim for three adaptations of Charles Dickens classics: The Mystery Of Edwin Drood, for which he was nominated for an Ivor Novello Award (2013), Little Dorrit (2008), which garnered both a BAFTA nomination and his first Primetime Emmy nomination, and Bleak House (2006), for which he received RTS Best Score and Best Title nominations. http://www.jlunn.com/https://twitter.com/jlunn13
Television dramatist Sally Wainwright has written award-winning crime series such as Happy Valley, heart-warming love stories such as Last Tango in Halifax. The last time she turned her attention to the 19th century, it was to portray the Brontës in To Walk Invisible. Now she’s returned to the Victorian age, this time looking at the life of lesbian landowner Anne Lister. Historical novelist, Philippa Gregory reviews. The idea of the canon in contemporary and modern art is currently being fiercely debated in galleries and museums with many of these institutions now attempting to broaden the canon by including previously overlooked female artists and artists of colour, and challenging the idea of a universal canon by trying to reflect their localities in their collections. Caroline Douglas, Director of the Contemporary Art Society, and Helen Legg, Director of Tate Liverpool discuss the rebalancing of modern and contemporary art collections. In the aftermath of the Manchester Arena bombing, the name of one of the victims, 29-year-old Coronation Street superfan, Martyn Hett, began trending on twitter with the hashtag BeMoreMartyn. The hashtag has now evolved into the title of a verbatim play created from interviews with eight of Martyn’s friends. Theatre critic Lyn Gardner, and Mike Lee, the co-writer of the play, join Front Row to talk about making theatre from such a traumatic event. Recent days have seen English football clubs enjoy dramatic success in Europe, but it’s Welsh football that is the subject of celebration in a new exhibition at Tŷ Pawb, the arts centre in Wrexham. Curator James Harper discusses how contemporary artists have found inspiration in the beautiful game. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Ekene Akalawu
Olá pessoal, para comemorar o bicentenário do nascimento de Emily Brontë, no episódio desse mês falamos de “O morro dos ventos uivantes” (1847). Discutimos sobre a polêmica da categoria de romance romântico, passando por diversos temas como ódio e vingança, relacionamentos abusivos, orgulho de classe e também o sobrenatural. Conversamos sobre as diversas adaptações da obra, tentando entendê-las como representações de seu contexto de produção. Dessa forma, falamos sobre como elas propuseram trabalhar essas temáticas e também como representaram Cathy e HeathCliff! Livros citados: Agnes Grey (1847), de Anne Brontë. Jane Eyre (1847), de Charlotte Brontë. A inquilina de Willdfell Hall (1848), de Anne Brontë. Música da nossa trilha sonora: Wuthering Heights – Kate Bush Leaving the Heights – Original Soundtrack “Wuthering Heights” (2009) by Ruth Barrett Without You – Original Soundtrack “Wuthering Heights” (2009) by Ruth Barrett The Moors – Original Soundtrack “Wuthering Heights” (2009) by Ruth Barrett Wuthering Heights – Angra Deixe seus comentários aqui pra gente. Sempre que acabamos de gravar, lembramos de algo mais que poderia ser dito, logo o tema sempre fica em aberto. Podcast: 00:00:58 Apresentação 00:04:02 Emily Brontë e o Morro dos Ventos Uivantes 00:46:10 Ódio, vingança e relacionamentos abusivos 01:14:36 Adaptações 01:57:04 Indicações 02:01:29 Encerramento Wuthering Heights (1939) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0032145/ Abismos de Pasión (1954) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046675/ Wuthering Heights (1970) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066585/ Wuthering Heights (1978) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077106/ Arashi ga oka (1988) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095786/ Wuthering Heights (1992) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104181/ Wuthering Heights (1998) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0204744/ Sparkhouse (2002) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0324036/ Cime tempestose (2004) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387936/ Wuthering Heights (2009) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1238834/ Wuthering Heights (2011) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1181614/ Dolls (2002) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0330229/ To Walk Invisible (2016) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5594080/ O post #23: O morro dos ventos uivantes de Emily Brontë apareceu primeiro em Chá das Cinco Com Literatura.
Olá pessoal, no episódio desse mês falamos do romance epistolar de Anne Brontë, “A Senhora de Wildfell Hall” (1847). Abordamos temas como alcoolismo e os relacionamentos abusivos, (in)dependência da mulher vitoriana e o casamento como fim em si, e ainda, sobre o trabalho como alternativa à violência conjugal. Falamos também sobre como o aspecto religioso está presente na obra, permeando as relações sociais e pautando a vida das personagens. Relacionamos a obra com a série da BBC de 1995, de mesmo nome, mas também com outros dois filmes sobre a vida das irmãs Brontë, suas obras e trajetórias: “The Brilliant Brontë Sisters” e “To Walk Invisible”. Livro citado: • Agnes Gray (1847), de Anne Brontë. • Jane Eyre (1847), de Charlotte Brontë. • O morro dos ventos uivantes (1847), de Emily Brontë. • A mulher de trinta anos (1842), de Honoré de Balzac. Música da nossa trilha sonora: • Violin Concerto E Minor op64 – Mendelssohn por Kyung Wha Chung • Main Theme – Richard G. Mitchell “The Tenant of Wildfell Hall” OST • Opening Theme – Richard G. Mitchell “The Tenant of Wildfell Hall” OST Deixe seus comentários aqui pra gente. Sempre que acabamos de gravar, lembramos de algo mais que poderia ser dito, logo o tema sempre fica em aberto. Podcast: 00:00:43 Apresentação 00:01:56 Anne Brontë e A Senhora de Wildfell Hall 00:37:02 A adaptação 00:48:40 Mulheres pintoras: Marie Cassatt 00:55:47 The Brilliant Brontë Sisters (2013) e To Walk Invisibe (2016) 01:13:46 Encerramento The Tenant of Widfell Hall (1996) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115387/ The Brilliant Brontë Sisters (2013) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2826294/ To Walk Invisible (2016) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5594080/ Links: Marie Cassatt www.marycassatt.org Brontë Parsonage Musem https://www.bronte.org.uk/ O post #19: A Senhora de Wildfell Hall de Anne Brontë apareceu primeiro em Chá das Cinco Com Literatura.
Lauren and Hannah have feelings about the Bronte biopic To Walk Invisible. Actress/Artist Holly Gorne joins the girls to discuss her roles in Austen and Bronte productions, including her most recent as Anne Bronte. And the parsonage is most definitely haunted. Find Holly's Bronte-inspired artwork here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtByGorne http://www.thistledowntheatre.com/
June Thomas, Willa Paskin, and Laura Miller discuss Disney's live-action Beauty and the Beast and To Walk Invisible, the new drama about the Brontë sister, plus an interview with Alison Wright of The Americans, Feud, and her recent Broadway debut, Sweat. Culture Gabfest is brought to you by Texture. Texture lets you stay up to date with your favorite magazines...all in one place. Right now, get a 14-day FREE TRIAL when you sign up by going to Texture.com/culture. And by Green Mountain Coffee. Green Mountain Coffee is passionate about making a smoother tasting cup. Try it today with $4 off, when you buy two boxes of most Green Mountain Coffee K-Cup pods at keurig.com with code TRYGMC. and by Squarespace. Start building your website today! Go to Squarespace.com and use offer code culture to get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain.
June Thomas, Willa Paskin, and Laura Miller discuss Disney's live-action Beauty and the Beast and To Walk Invisible, the new drama about the Brontë sister, plus an interview with Alison Wright of The Americans, Feud, and her recent Broadway debut, Sweat. Culture Gabfest is brought to you by Texture. Texture lets you stay up to date with your favorite magazines...all in one place. Right now, get a 14-day FREE TRIAL when you sign up by going to Texture.com/culture. And by Green Mountain Coffee. Green Mountain Coffee is passionate about making a smoother tasting cup. Try it today with $4 off, when you buy two boxes of most Green Mountain Coffee K-Cup pods at keurig.com with code TRYGMC. and by Squarespace. Start building your website today! Go to Squarespace.com and use offer code culture to get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
June Thomas, Willa Paskin, and Laura Miller discuss Disney's live-action Beauty and the Beast and To Walk Invisible, the new drama about the Brontë sister, plus an interview with Alison Wright of The Americans, Feud, and her recent Broadway debut, Sweat. Culture Gabfest is brought to you by Texture. Texture lets you stay up to date with your favorite magazines...all in one place. Right now, get a 14-day FREE TRIAL when you sign up by going to Texture.com/culture. And by Green Mountain Coffee. Green Mountain Coffee is passionate about making a smoother tasting cup. Try it today with $4 off, when you buy two boxes of most Green Mountain Coffee K-Cup pods at keurig.com with code TRYGMC. and by Squarespace. Start building your website today! Go to Squarespace.com and use offer code culture to get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mo and Ryan are back...for now. This is not a joke. We'll even have another ep next week. This is also not a joke. To Walk Invisible: 0:00 - 6:10 Review: 6:10 - 15:19 13 Reasons Why: 15:19 - End Be sure to subscribe to the new feed for the podcast here if you like to listen on iTunes. You'll see plenty of ways in each post to stream or download MP3s if you hate iTunes. You can also subscribe on Stitcher if you like. Options abound. Also, we have an email for the podcast now! Click here to email us questions for future podcasts.
Writer Sally Wainwright and actors Chloe Pirrie, Finn Atkins and Charlie Murphy discuss the making of the one-off BBC drama. To Walk Invisible follows the remarkable Brontë sisters who came from obscurity to create some of the best-known novels in the English language. The drama revolves around the three sisters’ increasingly difficult relationship with their brother Branwell, who in the last three years of his life sank into alcoholism and drug addiction.
Caroline and Anna discuss this year's slightly sleuth-heavy festive TV offering, including Agatha Christie's The Witness for the Prosecution, Jonathan Creek, Grantchester, To Walk Invisible and Roald Dahl's Revolting Rhymes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On her latest album Jubilo, Alison Balsom plays two incarnations of the trumpet: the natural trumpet - ascendant during the Baroque period of the 17th and 18th centuries - and the 19th century creation that is the modern trumpet. She discusses the appeal of both instruments and what they've brought to the album. Screenwriter Sally Wainwright made her name with award-winning contemporary dramas such as Happy Valley and Last Tango in Halifax. She's now written and directed her first period TV drama, To Walk Invisible, an exploration of the lives of the Brontës during the tumultuous years when the four siblings - Charlotte, Branwell, Emily, and Anne - were at home with their father Patrick. Critic and historian Kathryn Hughes reviews.The big show for Christmas at the National Theatre this year is Peter Pan which features a lot of aerial action. Front Row goes behind-the-scenes to find out how the flying is done.Still looking for a last-minute Christmas gift? Danuta Kean makes her selection this year's 'beautiful books'.Presenter John Wilson Producer Jerome Weatherald.
Adam talks to Sally Wainwright, BAFTA award winning writer of Happy Valley, Last Tango In Halifax, Scott & Bailey etc. about her new project To Walk Invisible, as well as Happy Valley and of course, Brexit. CONTAINS 'HAPPY VALLEY' SERIES 1 SPOILERS! Thanks to Seamus Murphy Mitchell for production support. Music and jingles by Adam Buxton See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.