The BBC Sound features new podcast strands, including plot, extreme, secret worlds, lighting and limelight.
The artwork includes documentaries on the culture and arts of BBC Radio 4. Strand explores poets with inspiration and influentiality, contemporary artists, singers, actors, painters, writers and directors who push boundaries around the world.
The first release is the latest roleplay on February 24th. It reflects the single part they've all played across the actors of the series around the world.
Episode 1 shows performers such as Dame Judi Dench and Dame Janet Suzman what it's like to play Cleopatra, traveling the character with William Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra.
Subsequent episodes focus on Blanche Dubois of Street Car, named Desire, along with contributors such as Cate Blanchett and Patsy Ferran. Charles Dicken's fagins include Christopher Ecclestone, Omid Jaliri and Simon Ripkin.
Other documentaries added include:
Talk Talk: I live in another world where I see front-manger garvey on my elbow. Art historian James Fox has driven fate, auctions, theft, memes into an artistic stratospheric political storm, exploring the twist of music and its culture and arts that conquered the world A side. South African reporter Lindsay Chutel investigates the art of sound and noise reduction surrounded by Paul Simon's 1980s album Graceland. His sound system affects Auschwitz's film orchestra. There, young conductor and composer Leo Geier works with the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum to study prison orchestras in concentration camps and decode arrangements
Previously released documentaries including What A Shocker! Beyond Burns, beyond the 50 years of Barnes at the Colon Concert, dreaming of Connie Converse, Life of Dangerous Dye is also placed under the Artworks Strands of the BBC Sound.
Matthew Dodd, art editor at BBC Radio 4, said, “We are excited to launch a new digital strand Artworks as a place to rely on BBC Radio 4's Arts and Culture Docturaries on BBC Sounds. .
“Following the success of other strands, such as “Limelight,” which was the fifth listener of the last quarter's podcast feed on BBC Sound, we want to make art documentaries and series easy and easy for everyone to access I'm thinking about it. The changing nature of the current audio landscape. ”