Glancing through the just published BBC Annual Report. Not a lot about R3, but one thing that struck me under Ambitious drama and comedy was:
"BBC Radio 3 audiences were offered a number of dramas that explored difficult themes, including Mogadishu by Vivienne Franzmann, a hard-hitting story of school racism."
Somehow, this seems to have more to do with using (exploiting?) drama to educate audiences on social problems than ... drama per se.
Last year may not have been felt to be a vintage year, but in terms of drama, it had:
Bulwer Lytton: Money
Rattigan: Flare Path
Shaw: Widowers' Houses
Corneille: The Comique Illusion
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Ibsen: Brand
Shaw: St Joan
August Wilson: The Piano Lesson
Farquhar: The Recruiting Officer
O'Casey: The Plough and the Stars
plus other new plays.
In drama terms they were at the very least interesting and worth acquainting the audience with, but to assume that a play is in any way 'difficult' because it portrays school racism, and that that makes it worthy of being singled out for special mention, seems to indicate an organisation which has totally lost its way where drama is concerned.
"BBC Radio 3 audiences were offered a number of dramas that explored difficult themes, including Mogadishu by Vivienne Franzmann, a hard-hitting story of school racism."
Somehow, this seems to have more to do with using (exploiting?) drama to educate audiences on social problems than ... drama per se.
Last year may not have been felt to be a vintage year, but in terms of drama, it had:
Bulwer Lytton: Money
Rattigan: Flare Path
Shaw: Widowers' Houses
Corneille: The Comique Illusion
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Ibsen: Brand
Shaw: St Joan
August Wilson: The Piano Lesson
Farquhar: The Recruiting Officer
O'Casey: The Plough and the Stars
plus other new plays.
In drama terms they were at the very least interesting and worth acquainting the audience with, but to assume that a play is in any way 'difficult' because it portrays school racism, and that that makes it worthy of being singled out for special mention, seems to indicate an organisation which has totally lost its way where drama is concerned.
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