Listen: David Byrne Talks with BBC Radio 6 Music's "Radcliffe and Maconie"

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David Byrne spoke with BBC Radio 6 Music's Radcliffe and Maconie earlier today in advance of tonight's press night of Here Lies Love, his musical with Fatboy Slim, at the National Theatre’s Dorfman Theatre in London. The production has been in previews there since late last month and has its official opening night tomorrow, October 14. He discusses the origins of the show and shares some clips from the original New York cast album, released earlier this year, and talks about some future plans. You can hear the interview here.

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David Byrne spoke with BBC Radio 6 Music's Radcliffe and Maconie earlier today in advance of tonight's press night for Here Lies Love, his musical with Fatboy Slim, at the National Theatre’s Dorfman Theatre in London. The production has been in previews there since late last month and has its official opening night tomorrow, October 14. He discusses the origins of the show and shares some clips from the original New York cast album, which was released earlier this year on Nonesuch Records, and talks about some future plans. You can hear the interview here:

Byrne spoke with Jo Whiley on BBC Radio 2 last week. You can hear that interview here.

For tickets to the London production of Here Lies Love, visit nationaltheatre.org.uk. For tickets to the ongoing New York production at the Public Theater, click here.

To pick up the original cast album and the 2010 all-star album of songs from Here Lies Love, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

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David Byrne: "Radcliffe and Maconie," BBC Radio 6, October 2014
  • Monday, October 13, 2014
    Listen: David Byrne Talks with BBC Radio 6 Music's "Radcliffe and Maconie"

    David Byrne spoke with BBC Radio 6 Music's Radcliffe and Maconie earlier today in advance of tonight's press night for Here Lies Love, his musical with Fatboy Slim, at the National Theatre’s Dorfman Theatre in London. The production has been in previews there since late last month and has its official opening night tomorrow, October 14. He discusses the origins of the show and shares some clips from the original New York cast album, which was released earlier this year on Nonesuch Records, and talks about some future plans. You can hear the interview here:

    Byrne spoke with Jo Whiley on BBC Radio 2 last week. You can hear that interview here.

    For tickets to the London production of Here Lies Love, visit nationaltheatre.org.uk. For tickets to the ongoing New York production at the Public Theater, click here.

    To pick up the original cast album and the 2010 all-star album of songs from Here Lies Love, head to the Nonesuch Store, where CD orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

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