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The Legacy Tapes: Indhu Rubasingham

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"When it's non-white work or non-white narratives there is less press interest and that lack of support doesn't encourage risk-taking. Not that it will stop me."*This podcast was included in The Stage newspaper's top podcasts of 2017!*This week Rebecca Atkinson-Lord talks to Indhu Rubasingham, artistic director of the Tricycle Theatre in London.The Tricycle is closed for a multi-million pound refurbishment which, Indhu says, has given her time to step back and think more long-term.She talks about religion, community, allocated seating and also discusses the clash between pragmatism and risk-taking, and between the Daily Mail and Corbynites.

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"When it's non-white work or non-white narratives there is less press interest and that lack of support doesn't encourage risk-taking. Not that it will stop me."*This podcast was included in The Stage newspaper's top podcasts of 2017!*This week Rebecca Atkinson-Lord talks to Indhu Rubasingham, artistic director of the Tricycle Theatre in London.The Tricycle is closed for a multi-million pound refurbishment which, Indhu says, has given her time to step back and think more long-term.She talks about religion, community, allocated seating and also discusses the clash between pragmatism and risk-taking, and between the Daily Mail and Corbynites.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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