London Road, Louis de Bernieres, The Tribe, The Red Lion Carsten Holler
Tom Sutcliffe and guests review film London Road, Louis de Bernieres's latest novel, Channel 4's The Tribe, Patrick Marber's The Red Lion and Carsten Holler at the Hayward Gallery.
London Road is a film of the groundbreaking musical play. Directed by Rufus Norris, it tells the story of a community in Ipswich recovering from a series of gruesome murders.
Louis de Bernieres' latest novel The Dust That Falls From Clouds looks at the lives of those 'left behind' by the First World War
Channel 4's The Tribe is applying the techniques usually used in programmes such as 24 Hours in A+E to a tribe in rural Ethiopia - lots of cameras, lots of microphones and unique access to a largely hitherto unknown community.
Patrick Marber's play The Red Lion deals with non-league football, corruption and compromised integrity.
A retrospective exhibition of the work of Belgian artist Carsten Holler has opened at The Hayward Gallery in London. His work is characterised by playful interactivity - will it impress or delight our reviewers?
Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Abigail Morris, Emma Jane Unsworth and Kerry Shale. The producer is Oliver Jones.
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FILM: London Road (15)
EXHIBITION: Carsten Höller: Decision
Image credit: Carsten Holler, Isomeric Slides, during installation at Hayward Gallery, Photo David Levene
THEATRE: The Red Lion
Image credit: Calvin Demba as Jordan, Peter Wight as Yates, Daniel Mays as Kidd in The Red LionÂ
BOOK: The Dust that Falls from Dreams by Louis de Bernieres
TELEVISION: The Tribe
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Tom Sutcliffe |
Interviewed Guest | Abigail Morris |
Interviewed Guest | Emma Jane Unsworth |
Interviewed Guest | Kerry Shale |
Producer | Oliver Jones |
Broadcast
- Sat 13 Jun 2015 19:1591Èȱ¬ Radio 4
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