Creativity, performance, debate
Adaptation of Shakespeare's comedy centring on the adventures of four young lovers.
Debbie Wiseman, Fern Riddell, Frank Tallis and Tiffany Watt Smith join Matthew Sweet.
Martin Gayford, an art pilgrim who travels the world in search of rare pieces of art.
Philip Dodd on the intellectual dark web with Bari Weiss, Douglas Murray and Ed Husain.
When better than now to make a drama about 'the division of the kingdom'?
How an unlikely friendship led to Harlem poet Langston Hughes' epic 1964 ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ radio series.
Why Mark Lilla thinks the American Left needs a rethink and Gulzaar Barn on medical trials
Ian McMillan is joined by Kirsty Gunn, Gael Faye, Tishani Doshi and Emma Jowett.
Matthew Sweet talks to Jimmy Carter's former 'drug czar', Peter Bourne.
Dramatist Jeff Young considers the array of muses that inform his and others' work.
Shahidha Bari talks to three philosophers about how their work applies outside university.
Three lyrical, linked tales set on the sea defences of Morecambe Bay.
Arundhati Roy, Meena Kandasamy and Preti Taneja on translation. With Anne McElvoy.
Ian McMillan talks resilience with The Last Poets, Michael Morpurgo and Helen Mort.
Landscape in poetry discussed by Rowan Williams and Simon Armitage at Hay.
Iraq vet and novelist Kevin Powers, Gary Lachman, and the careers picked by psychopaths.
Shahidha Bari chairs a discussion recorded with an audience at the Hay Festival.
Series in which five women writers discuss a favourite female character from fiction.
Sean O'Casey's comedy masterpiece. An impoverished Dublin family comes into an inheritance
Michael Berkeley's guest is founder of the Hay Festival, Peter Florence.
Ian McMillan's guests include Murray Lachlan Young, Louise Welsh, and William Letford.
Landscape in motion plus how mountain climbing inspired a physicist and photographers.
Rana Mitter and the six shortlisted historians in conversation at the British Academy.
Writers Sheila Heti, Jessie Greengrass and Jacqueline Rose compare notes on motherhood.