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Unprecedented: Real Time Theatre from a State of Isolation, Rubaiyat Hossain, Abigail Pogson, Martin Green

Unprecedented - a series of new plays respond to the pandemic, Rubaiyat Hossain on her new film, Made in Bangladesh, Abigail Pogson's audio diary, live music from Martin Green.

Percy Bysshe Shelley called poets “the unacknowledged legislators of the world”. A new series of short plays written as we entered the lockdown aims to make playwrights the unacknowledged reporters of the coronavirus crisis. Playwright April de Angelis and Jeremy Herrin, Artistic Director of the theatre company, Headlong, discuss Unprecedented: Real Time Theatre from a State of Isolation – one of the first artistic responses to pandemic.

The latest contribution to Front Row's occasional new series of audio diaries from Britain’s cultural leaders - revealing the work they are currently doing do ensure their institution will still be able to opens its doors once the coronavirus crisis ends - comes from Abigail Pogson, Managing Director of Sage Gateshead.

Bangladeshi filmmaker Rubaiyat Hossain is a rising star on the international film circuit. Her new film, Made In Bangladesh, looks at one woman’s fight to unionize her garment factory co-workers after a fatal workplace fire. It will be streamed as part of the digital return of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival after the festival’s early closure in March. Rubaiyat joins Front Row to talk about her film which shines a light on the women working in an industry which powers the Bangladesh economy.

Martin Green is a composer, accordion player, electronic experimentalist, and one third of award-winning band Lau. He’s on the bill for this weekend’s Bristol Takeover Online. The event has been organised to raise money for Bristol’s music venues and the participating artists. Martin joins Front Row to provide a taster of the music he’ll be performing for the live streamed festival.

Presenter: Katie Popperwell
Producer: Ekene Akalawu

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±«Óătv Arts Culture in Quarantine

±«Óătv Arts Culture in Quarantine
Unprecedented: Real Time Theatre from a State of Isolation will be broadcast on ±«Óătv Four, 26-28 May, as part of the ±«Óătv Arts Culture in Quarantine initiative and will be made available on ±«Óătv iPlayer. More information


Image credit: Headlong and Century Films

Abigail Pogson

Abigail Pogson
The latest contribution in Front Row's audio diaries from Britain’s cultural leaders comes from Abigail Pogson, Managing Director of


Image credit: Mark Savage

Made In Bangladesh

Made In Bangladesh

Rubaiyat Hossain's new feature film, Made in Bangladesh, is part of the digital edition of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival. The festival will be online from 22 May until 5 June. More information


Image credit and main image above: Sabine Lancelin

Bristol Takeover Online

Bristol Takeover Online
The Bristol takeover online is happening from 15:00 until midnight this Saturday 23 May. More information

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  • Thu 21 May 2020 19:15

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