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Wales in India

As The Wales Millennium Centre takes Agatha Christie's 'The Mirror Crack'd' to Mumbai, Nicola Heywood Thomas explores Indian/Welsh connections in the arts.

As The Wales Millennium Centre takes Agatha Christie's 'The Mirror Crack'd' to Mumbai, Nicola Heywood Thomas explores Indian/Welsh connections in the arts.

The artistic director of Wales Millennium Centre, Graeme Farrow, and writer, Ayeesha Menon, join Nicola to discuss the play.

Nicola also chats with Eurig Salisbury and Sampurna Chattarji, whose new book, 'The Bhyabachyaka and Other Wild Poems', draws on the writers’ native languages of Bangla and Welsh.

Plus we hear from Welsh poet, Rhian Edwards, to discuss the third annual, Cardiff Poetry Festival, organised by Seren Books.

28 minutes

Last on

Mon 3 Feb 2020 05:30

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  • Fri 31 Jan 2020 18:30
  • Mon 3 Feb 2020 05:30

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