By Seamas Carey
In this final episode, Seamas Carey asks what it means to have a ‘sense of place’ and how to be truly local?
He investigates the social impact that Kneehigh Theatre had on Cornwall during the 1990’s and how their work was shaped by the unique circumstances of a rural place. After they achieved world-wide fame, Seamas wonders if people got left behind in the wake of ambition?
He also looks at the work of Cornish playwright and lobster fisherman Nick Darke – a good example of someone who was passionately local and universal.