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Archaeologist Rebecca Lambert is used to investigating stone circles and prehistoric sites, but when she first visited the National Theatre she found a modern henge on the south bank of the Thames.

In the year of its 50th Anniversary, we visit the original ‘concrete monstrosity’, Denys Lasdun’s National Theatre, which opened in 1976. Seen through the eyes of an archaeologist it is a very different place, a vast modern henge and a place of ceremony where rituals, stone and water come together to create somewhere of great power and presence.

Is the National Theatre like Stonehenge? Rebecca Lambert takes us through the many strange similarities - and dissonances - that show us a whole new side of one of the most magnificent modernist buildings in Britain, with startling insight and wit.

But it’s drama of a different kind that has drawn our esteemed archaeologist to her other choice, that 1987 masterpiece of muscle, the Dolph Lundgren film Masters of the Universe. Find out what still captures her imagination in its depiction of small town America and its ‘Final Countdown’-style barrage of portentous hysteria and stonewashed denim.

Join us for an episode that is part revelatory reading of prehistory and modernism, and part riot of camp. I won’t say which is which.

Rebecca Lambert is an archaeologist and curator dedicated to public engagement, accessibility, and innovative research practices. Follow her on Instagram or Bluesky, or keep up with the progress of her work at https://practisesmakeplaces.wordpress.com/ where she’s investigating artistic responses to English ‘prehistoric’ monuments - from the 1720s to the present day. Her previous work has included the intriguingly titled Underpasses Are Liminal Places.

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