A weekly review of the arts This edition includes
ARNOLD WESKER in conversation with Roy WALKER about the future of Centre 42 Introduced by GEORGE MACBETH
TIBOR VARGA (violin) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
MILTON THOMAS (viola d'amore) GEORGIA AKST (piano) The JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR Conductor, JOHN ALLDIS
Part 1
See page 36
Given before an invited audience in the Goldsmiths' Hall, Foster Lane, Cheapside, by courtesy of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and in collaboration with the City Music Society
by EMANUEL LITVINOFF
Though much improved since Stalin's day, the position of the Jews in the Soviet Union is still in some ways anomalous. Emanuel Litvinoff , critic and novelist, examines this situation in the light of recent developments in Soviet life.
Part 2
by Bertolt Brecht translated by CHARLOTTE LLOYD and A. L. LLOYD
2: About base materialism: about freethinkers; Ziffel writes his memoirs; about the growing number of important people; about monsters; moderate demands of schools with David Kossoff as Ziffel and Peter Sallis as Kalle
Narrator, MALCOLM HAVES
Second of four programmes of excerpts from Bertolt Brecht's posthumous collection of dialogues between two German refugees. Second broadcast
Part 3: December 20
David Kossoff is In ' Come Blow Your Horn ' at the Prince of Wales Theatre. London