Desert Island Discs: Archive 2000-2005

Matthew Bourne

11.19.2004 - By BBC Radio 4Play

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Sue Lawley's guest this week is the internationally acclaimed choreographer Matthew Bourne. He was born in the East End of London in 1960. As a child, his great passion was musicals and stage shows - rather than ballet. Despite his later success, he showed no interest in dance until the age of 20 when he enrolled at the Laban Centre for Movement and Dance in London.

He's built his reputation on his unconventional interpretations of classical ballets such as Nutcracker which he reworked from being a cosy Christmas setting to a grim Victorian Orphanage. Swan Lake was similarly changed with the traditional tutu-clad ballerinas being replaced by dozens of bare-chested male dancers with wings, and he transformed Carmen into Car Man about a bisexual male drifter set in a small American town. He was awarded an OBE in 2001. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Night and Day by Ella Fitzgerald

Book: Diaries by Kenneth Williams

Luxury: Spotted Dick with Lyon's syrup

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