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Neil Gaiman: Oscar Wilde and giving the audience what they want 

Hear Me Out with Lucy Eaton (podcast)
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Step into the unsettling world of Oscar Wilde's Salomé as Lucy Eaton sits down with acclaimed author and visionary storyteller, Neil Gaiman (write of The Sandman, Good Omens and Coraline). Gaiman shares his insights and reflections on this iconic piece of literature, as he dissects the influence of Wilde's lesser known work. He offers a unique perspective on the enduring significance of this raw and impactful piece by delving into the play’s history and his own personal relationship with it, reading it for the first time age 13. As well as discussing the play, Neil breaks down the joys of seeing his own stories adapted into stage and screen and why theatre has a special place in his heart.
Hear Me Out is hosted by Lucy Eaton, a theatre producer and West End / screen actress best known for her role as Lucy in hit BBC comedy ‘Staged’. Other episodes of Hear Me Out include Adrian Lester, Mark Gatiss, Patsy Ferran and Toby Stephens.
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11 апр 2024

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Комментарии : 21   
@alfomar
@alfomar 25 дней назад
Love Neil Gaiman. He's the kind of artist I would love to be
@podhearmeout
@podhearmeout 10 дней назад
Amen to that!
@helenl3193
@helenl3193 9 дней назад
"when your heart is too full" ❤ What a perfect way to describe it!
@jeanninecalder3652
@jeanninecalder3652 3 дня назад
Neil is so delightful … what a creative mind … it takes a spark to make a fire, in Neil these sparks make a bon fire 🔥.
@cathygould
@cathygould 8 дней назад
Sarah Bernhardt still had her legs them , if she was 47. It was amputated when she was 70, 1915, because her knee had caused unrelenting pain for several years . She continued in theatre until she died at 78🎉❣️🎭
@More13Feen
@More13Feen 7 дней назад
My name is Salome. I used to hate it as a kid 😅 as a grown woman I apriciate the notion my mother must have had.
@chaosGooseDE
@chaosGooseDE 25 дней назад
So glad I was able to find the video version of this!! Just listened to it on Apple Podcasts, but It is so lovely that I wanted to actually watch this one. What a kind, fascinating and intelligent human Neil Gaiman is.
@podhearmeout
@podhearmeout 10 дней назад
Always lovely to see it as well as hear it! Thanks for double-enjoying.
@morgana7116
@morgana7116 11 дней назад
Mr Gaiman: 👏👏🤙❤!
@joao6396
@joao6396 25 дней назад
Hey, hey. Greeting from the South the Brazil. Two days ago, I have finished the first season of "Stage" and, now, I'm seen this beauty of interview. It's so delightful. Congratulations and keep on this incredibly show.
@podhearmeout
@podhearmeout 10 дней назад
Thank you so much for your kind comments - we hope you enjoy other episodes of the show too (and other seasons of Staged!)
@AgnesPerditaX
@AgnesPerditaX 25 дней назад
I love Neil Gaiman and I love Lucy Eaton so very much! And this episode of the podcast is just golden! Thank you! 💙
@podhearmeout
@podhearmeout 10 дней назад
Well we love you very much too!
@SritaBlack
@SritaBlack 24 дня назад
So happy to see and listen the two of you!
@podhearmeout
@podhearmeout 10 дней назад
We are so happy to have you watch and listen!
@bruh-xx6kr
@bruh-xx6kr 25 дней назад
💚💚💚
@pendorran
@pendorran 11 дней назад
The death of John the Baptist is not a little-known Biblical episode. This Herod is also not the baby-killing Herod the Great. Herod Antipas, same family, is the successor of Herod the Great.
@podhearmeout
@podhearmeout 10 дней назад
Yes indeed re: not being baby-killing Herod! We have since learnt this. Thanks for the correction!
@More13Feen
@More13Feen 7 дней назад
I always felt that Salome was missunderstood and used by Herod to get rid of John the Baptist, but of cours its framed as the "evil and vain seductress destroying a good man". Symbolicly I kind of look at the beheading as a geting rid of ego and letting the wild force of life winn over restriction and dogmas. Even if it means the eventual death of the beautyfull wild dancer.
@deforeestwright2469
@deforeestwright2469 9 дней назад
No it’s not baby-killing-Herod! Baby-killing-Herod was Herod the Great. Salomé dances for his son Herod Antipas! Johanan preaches *against* the marriage of Herod Antipas to Herodias because she was his late brother’s wife and the marriage is “incestuous” (by the cultural standards of the time and place). That’s why he is in prison.
@cathygould
@cathygould 8 дней назад
Thanks for clarifying that! It's been decades since I studied the biblical story, fewer decades since I read Salome (in English)may first I thought "but Neil wouldn't make that mistake" anthem I realized it's Wilde's story.
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