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When I paint, all the voices in my head go still : Juliet Stevenson on how art got her through lockdown | Stage

When I paint, all the voices in my head go still : Juliet Stevenson on how art got her through lockdown | Stage
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TV star Graham Norton to host book club podcast

TV star Graham Norton to host book club podcast Graham Norton is the author of three books (BBC/PA) Graham Norton is to host a new podcast focused on books. Launching as an Audible original, The Graham Norton Book Club will see the TV and radio presenter in conversation with well-known authors, audiobook narrators and book fans. Guests to feature on the podcast include Maxine Peake, author Zadie Smith, Call The Midwife’s Stephen Mangan and Truly, Madly, Deeply star Juliet Stevenson. He said: “Sharing stories is one of life’s greatest pleasures and that is at the heart of this book club. Our choices are varied, our opinions sometimes very different, but a passion for a tale well told unites us all.

Off-Broadway Run of Blindness Adds Performances

Blindness Helen Maybanks The Off-Broadway premiere of Simon Stephens’ Blindness has officially extended performances through September 5. The production is one of the first in-person theatrical offerings to welcome audiences since the coronavirus shutdown. Blindness began performances April 2 at the Daryl Roth Theatre. The piece uses sound and light effects (including binaural headphone technology) in lieu of live performers. The story charts perhaps familiar territory—a sudden pandemic—that leaves its victims without sight. It is narrated by Olivier winner Juliet Stevenson and based on José Saramago’s dystopian novel of the same name. Safety protocols for audiences include a reduced capacity of 100, temperature checks, mask requirements, two-person pod seating arrangements, enhanced ventilation, and routine sanitization.

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