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Jude Law on stage; Spaghetti Western Orchestra

John Wilson reviews Jude Law in Anna Christie; the Spaghetti Western Orchestra play live; and Paul Ross discusses the cult appeal of Anthony Newley's Strange World of Gurney Slade.

With John Wilson.

Jude Law has returned to the stage to play an Irish seaman in Eugene O'Neill's drama Anna Christie. Set in America in 1910, the play focuses on a woman trying to escape her past, whilst Law's brooding character battles to control her. Sarah Churchwell reviews.

The Spaghetti Western Orchestra explain their fascination with Ennio Morricone's film scores, made famous by Sergio Leone. They discuss how, as a five-piece, they recreate music originally played by a far bigger ensemble, and they perform live ahead of their debut at the 91热爆 Proms.

Film and record companies have lost large quantities of stock in a warehouse fire in Enfield, north London, which is believed to have been started by rioters. Many independent companies have seen CDs, DVDs, records and other merchandise wiped out in the blaze. Alison Wenham, chair of the Association of Independent Music, describes the devastating effects on the industry.

It's the first week of Edinburgh festival fringe, and Stephen Armstong reports on whether comedians have responded to this week's news headlines.

The surreal comedy The Strange World of Gurney Slade, staring Anthony Newley, is being released on DVD, 50 years after it was first broadcast. Broadcaster and Newley fan Paul Ross considers its appeal, and discusses what made the show so ahead of its time.

Producer: Claire Bartleet.

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  • Anna Christie Review

    Jude Law has returned to the stage to play an Irish seaman in Eugene O'Neill's drama Anna Christie. Sarah Churchwell reviews.

    Duration: 05:51

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  • Wed 10 Aug 2011 19:15

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