Podcast: Talking Berkoff with Nigel Harman + Lunch & Bow stars

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Mates co-founder Terri Paddock hosted a post-show Q&A of the Berkoff double bill at the West End’s Trafalgar Studios with director Nigel Harman, producer Jimmy Jewell and stars Shaun Dooley and Emily Bruni. We are pleased to syndicate the podcast here. Follow the links for many more photos, video and tweeting… 

Two rarely seen short plays by Steven Berkoff are professionally performed together for the first time in this much-anticipated West End premiere. LUNCH and, written 20 years later, its sequel THE BOW OF ULYSSES are both set at the seaside where a couple first passionately collide and, decades later, sit reflecting on their wasted life together.

Actor-turned-director Nigel Harman helms this riveting two-hander, performed in 90 pulsating minutes of poetry and physicality by Shaun Dooley (Broadchurch) and Emily Bruni (Peep Show), which is running for a strictly limited season at London’s Trafalgar Studios 2 until 5 November 2016.

After the performance last night (17 October 2016), I hosted a Q&A with Nigel, Shaun and Emily, as well as the producer Jimmy Jewell, who conceived the project and has been nurturing it for the past four years. In addition to Nigel, Jimmy has brought together an award-winning creative team that belies the production’s intimate scale: Lee Newby (set design), Joshua Carr (lighting), Ben and Max Ringham (sound and music) and Alistair David (movement).

What did Berkoff himself say when he attended LUNCH and THE BOW OF ULYSSES last week? (And what did he offer Shaun?) How challenging was the physicality of the piece for the actors? Why are the characters referred to as simply Man and Woman? Would Man be voting in November for Donald Trump if he were American? What similarities are there between Berkoff and Shakespeare? With so many astonishing Berkoff lines, what are the team’s favourites? And what will Nigel tackle next as a director (hint: it’s quite a mix, including a big American master)?

For answers to those and many other questions, listen to the podcast for full details below, watch my pre-show video, and view Q&A photos by Peter Jones and production photos.

Lunch and The Bow of Ulysses run at the West End’s Trafalgar Studios 2 until 5 November 2016.

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Terri Paddock runs the Terri Paddock Group, which provides content and social media marketing services for theatre clients across channels including MyTheatreMates.com, StageFaves.com, Stage Talk and TerriPaddock.com. Previously,
Terri Paddock founded WhatsOnStage.com and the WhatsOnStage Awards, running the company and its events from 1996 to 2013. Terri is also the author of two novels, Come Clean and Beware the Dwarfs, and has previously written for the Evening Standard, Independent, The Times and other national publications. She is renowned for her 'legendary' post-show Q&As and also produces the annual Critics' Circle Theatre Awards and acts as a digital, content strategy and event consultant for theatre, producers and other clients. She tweets about theatre at @TerriPaddock.
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Terri Paddock runs the Terri Paddock Group, which provides content and social media marketing services for theatre clients across channels including MyTheatreMates.com, StageFaves.com, Stage Talk and TerriPaddock.com. Previously,
Terri Paddock founded WhatsOnStage.com and the WhatsOnStage Awards, running the company and its events from 1996 to 2013. Terri is also the author of two novels, Come Clean and Beware the Dwarfs, and has previously written for the Evening Standard, Independent, The Times and other national publications. She is renowned for her 'legendary' post-show Q&As and also produces the annual Critics' Circle Theatre Awards and acts as a digital, content strategy and event consultant for theatre, producers and other clients. She tweets about theatre at @TerriPaddock.

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