More4 to go behind the scenes of The Habit of Art as part of autumn line-up

Published Thursday 2 September 2010 at 11:42 by Matthew Hemley

More4 is to reveal the creative processes behind four theatre productions, including The Habit of Art at the National Theatre, in a new series to be broadcast later this year.

The Making of… will also look at how Punchdrunk’s The Duchess of Malfi, Matthew Bourne’s Cinderella at Sadler’s Wells and Thomas Morris’s Swallows and Amazons at the Old Vic were put together.

It is being co-produced with Arts Council England and is part of More 4’s autumn season, which will also include Miliband of Brothers, a docudrama, which tells the story of David and Ed Miliband.

Meanwhile, More4 will also broadcast Joan Rivers - A Piece of Work, a documentary about the comedian.

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