This collection contains major interviews broadcast on Radio 4 in recent years.
It excludes reviews of particular productions.
Sue Lawley's castaway is director Yvonne Brewster, a major force in black British theatre for the last 20 years.
Kirsty Lang interviews the visionary director Peter Brook who has worked in the theatre for seven decades.
Kirsty Young's castaway is the opera director John Copley.
Richard Eyre, the former director of the National Theatre talks about his book of interviews with actors and directors.
Sir Peter Hall looks back on the experience of running both the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre.
The renowned actor discusses directing Othello for the RSC and its contemporary relevance for a globalised society.
Sue Lawley's castaway is Jude Kelly, the first artistic director of the West Yorkshire Playhouse.
The theatre producer Sir Cameron Mackintosh reveals his Desert Island Discs.
Kirsty Young's castaway is the opera director David McVicar.
Sue Lawley's castaway is Dr Jonathan Miller who has been an influential force in British intellectual life since the 1960s.
Former Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company and theatre director Adrian Noble reveals his desert island discs.
Sue Lawley's castaway is the theatre director and former Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Trevor Nunn.
Rosemary Squire, described as the most powerful woman in West End theatre joins Jenni to talk about her successful career.
Liz Koops, producer of Tap Dogs, and Marla Rubin, producer of The Mountaintop, talk to Jane Garvey about their role.
Sue Lawley's castaway this week is the film, opera and theatre director Franco Zeffirelli.
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