Front Row - David Tennant and Michael Sheen in Staged, Ethiopian poetry, Talking About Race

David Tennant and Michael Sheen in Staged, Ethiopian poetry, Talking About Race

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Michael Sheen and David Tennant play themselves in Staged, a new BBC One series of six 15-minute Zoom dramas, in which they play two furloughed actors in lockdown. Comedian and writer Viv Groskop reviews.

The National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC, has released a new online portal to facilitate conversations about race and racism in America. Beverly Morgan-Welch, Director of External Affairs at the Museum, discusses the project, Talking About Race.

The poets Alemu Tebeje and Chris Beckett, the editors and translators of Songs We Learn from Trees, discuss the very first anthology of Ethiopian poetry to be published in English. With poems written in Amharic over the past two centuries it reveals a rich and various and witty tradition - of boasts, war cries, poems about wealth, famine, religion, politics and love.

Main image: David Tennant in Staged
Image credit: BBC/GCB Films/Infinity Hill

Presenter Samira Ahmed
Producer Jerome Weatherald
Studio Manager Tim Heffer

Published on Wednesday, 3rd June 2020.

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