ARTS & SOCIETY FORUM: When Patrick Marmion first saw Stephen Berkoff’s Greek as a student back in the Eighties at the Edinburgh Festival it blew his head off. A notoriously difficult man himself who has been accused of all sorts of sexual transgression, there are aspects of his writing which are gloriously uncomfortable for today’s audiences. And yet with all the repressive puritanism that’s accompanied the counter revolution against the liberalism of the Sixties and Seventies, too many writers have lost touch with their creative libidos and we have grown accustomed to a theatre that is led by bloodless, neutered moralists. Patrick Marmion and Wendy Earle discuss.
#BattleCry: Professor Tim Ingold on evolutionary psychology
#BattleCry: Cathy Young on the rise of the alt-right
#BattleFest2015: From Islamic State to Oxford - a monumental war on the past?
#PodcastOfIdeas: Scaramucci, gender identity and the Brexit transitional phase
#PodcastOfIdeas: public-sector pay, Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron
#PodcastOfIdeas: the Grenfell tragedy, the Finsbury Park attack and the DUP
#PodcastOfIdeas: further reflections on Election 2017
#PodcastOfIdeas: the morning after Election 2017
#PodcastOfIdeas: UK general election - episode 4
#PodcastOfIdeas: UK general election - episode 3
#PodcastOfIdeas: UK general election - episode 2
#PodcastOfIdeas: UK general election - episode 1
Book Launch: Phil Mullan’s Creative Destruction - how to start an economic renaissance
#BattleFest2016: Cosmopolitanism and sovereignty - what next for Europe?
#PodcastOfIdeas: What next for Brexit?
#BattleFest2016: Tax wars and inequality
#BattleFest2016: Who are we? Identity politics dissected
#BattleFest2016: Immigration - what is the future of free movement?
#PodcastOfIdeas: Does Britain need an industrial strategy?
#PodcastOfIdeas: John Bercow’s snub, protests on campus and Living Freedom
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