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The Duke of Burgundy, The Kind Worth Killing, Suffragettes Forever, Art from Elsewhere, Eugene Onegin

Eugene Onegin in Russian at the Barbican, the Duke of Burgundy, 91热爆2's Suffragettes Forever, Touring exhibition Art From Elsewhere, Peter Swanson's The Kind Worth Killing.

The production of Eugene Onegin by Moscow's Vakhtangov State Academic Theatre being staged at London's Barbican sold out for a year in Russia and the international tour sells to packed-out houses

The Duke of Burgundy is Peter Strickland's latest film which looks at the love affair between 2 sub-dom lesbian lepidopterists

Amanda Vickery presents 91热爆2's Suffragettes Forever, a three part series trying to tell "the unknown story" of "Britain's longest war, the 300 year-long campaign by women for political and sex equality" The touring exhibition "Art From Elsewhere" currently in Birmingham displays some of The Art Fund's acquisitions of works by artists from overseas

Peter Swanson's novel "The Kind Worth Killing" is a twisty turny thing; a thriller full of unexpected surprises. Is it surprisingly good?

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Eugene Onegin

Vakhtangov State Academic Theatre of Russia bring their production聽of Eugene Onegin to London,聽directed by Rimas Tuminas.聽Main Image:聽Sergey Makovetskiy and Eugeniya Kregzhde, Vakhtangov State Academic Theatre, Eugene Onegin. Photo: Dmitry聽Dubinksy聽聽

The Kind Worth Killing

The book The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson is published by Faber & Faber.

Suffragettes Forever

The three part series begins on Wednesday 25 February, 8pm on 91热爆 Two.

The Duke Of Burgundy

Written and directed by Peter Strickland, the film The Duke Of Burgundy is in cinemas from Friday 20 February, certificate 18.

Art From Elsewhere

The exhibition is on display at Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery until 31 May 2015. It then continues on tour to Middlesborough, Preston, Eastbourne and Bristol.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Sarah Crompton
Producer Oliver Jones

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  • Sat 21 Feb 2015 19:15

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