Featuring Dame Judi Dench, Bob Geldof, Richard E Grant, Natasha Khan, Harold Pinter, Roxane Gay and more.
In this episode, we explore Love - the messy, liberating and transformative force at the heart of the Bloomsbury world. For the group - which included Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant and John Maynard Keynes - love was never about rules or restraint, but about honesty, courage and connection. We explore how their ways of loving and living still challenge how we think about intimacy and freedom today.
With recordings from the Charleston Festival archives, featuring:
Letters by Lytton Strachey - writer, critic and a central figure in the Bloomsbury group - performed by actors Alex Jennings and Jonathan Pryce.
Actress Eve Best reads from the artist Dora Carrington’s letters, in which she playfully makes the case against monogamy.
Musician and activist Bob Geldof, reflects on the pain of being left by his former wife, Paula Yates.
Two contemporary writers, David Nicholls and Kaliane Bradley, explore the pleasures and awkwardness of the body.
American writer Roxane Gay in conversation with Irish author Emma Dabiri.
British-Ghanian writer Caleb Azumah Nelson and Richard E Grant, consider the thin line between love and grief.
Harold Pinter, performs a scene from his play ‘Celebration’.
Shon Faye considers love beyond the romantic: friendship, kinship and chosen family.
Music artist Natasha Khan, better known by her stage name Bat for Lashes, reflects on different ways of raising children.
The voice of Angelica Garnett reflecting on her unconventional upbringing, and the hidden costs of a household built on love without boundaries.
Dame Judi Dench reads Shakespeare’s Sonnet 29 - all about the redemptive power of love.
Credits
A Peanut & Crumb production for Charleston
Presented by Claire Ratinon
Produced by Nada Smiljanic
Executive producers: Jack Howson, Jane Gerber and Melissa Perkins, Head of Programme and Events at Charleston
Thanks to Darren Clarke, Head of Collections and Research at Charleston and all the featured guests.
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