Coronavirus: James Graham on saving theatre, lockdown creativity & Elton John - BBC HARDtalk
The coronavirus pandemic has dealt a devastating blow to the performing arts. No one knows when audiences will be able to pack into a theatre to see a show again. So what happens to the writers, performers and venues that enrich our lives? Stephen Sackur speaks to James Graham, a prolific and hugely-successful young British playwright whose work has chronicled turbulent political times. How much do we care about protecting our culture?

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