Director and actor Simon McBurney, one of the founders of the ground breaking theatre company Complicité, reveals his creative inspirations and influences. For over four decades McBurney has created innovative and experimental works, from immersive staging to the reinvention of classic texts. His works include A Disappearing Number, The Encounter and Mnemonic, a landmark production which has been recently revived at The National Theatre.

Simon McBurney tells John Wilson about his childhood in Cambridge where his father, an archaeologist, helped foster an early fascination with time and memory. For This Cultural Life he chooses the 1969 Ken Loach film Kes as a formative influence, offering an insight to a childhood very different to his own middle class upbringing. He recalls seeing the band The Clash whilst at Cambridge University, an experience that had a profound impact on his own creativity and political engagement through the arts. He also chooses the writer and critic John Berger as an inspirational figure, and recalls collaborating with Berger on the immersive Artangel project The Vertical Line in 1999. Simon McBurney also describes how the experience of meeting indigenous Amazonian people inspired his 2016 Complicité show The Encounter.

Producer: Edwina Pitman

Archive clips from:

Kes, Ken Loach, 1969

The Clash Live at Rock Against Racism, Victoria Park, 1978

The Dead Class, Tadeusz Kantor, 1976

Friday Night...Saturday Morning: Cambridge Footlights, BBC1, Nov 1979

Ways of Seeing, Episode 1, BBC2, Jan 1972

The Vertical Line, Complicité, BBC Radio 4, 1999

The Encounter, Complicité, Barbican Theatre, May 2018

Face to Face, BBC2, Oct 1995

Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, Christopher McQuarrie, 2015

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