Volpone, The Wonders, Go Set a Watchman, Marc Quinn, Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners
The week's cultural highlights, including RSC's Volpone, The Wonders, Harper Lee's Go Set a Watchman, Marc Quinn at White Cube Bermondsey and Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners.
The RSC's latest production is a contemporary setting of Ben Johnson's 17th century comedy play Volpone.
Italian film The Wonders, is a film which won the Jury Prize at this year's Cannes Festival. It's about a family of beekeepers struggling to survive.
Harper Lee is not a prolific author. Her first 'new' work in more than half a century is Go Set a Watchman. Can it possibly match the success of To Kill A Mockingbird (40 million sold)
Marc Quinn's exhibition The Toxic Sublime at White Cube Bermondsey includes hanging works and enormous outsize sculptures of seashells ,
The 91Èȱ¬ TV programme Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners looks at how widespread ownership of slaves was before the 1833 act to abolish it.
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BOOK: Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee, published by HarperCollins.
EXHIBITON: Marc Quinn
'The Toxic Sublime' is on at the Bermondsey, London, 15 July - 13 September 2015Ìý
(Image:Ìý Marc Quinn. Photo © White Cube (Ben Westoby)
THEATRE: Volpone, RSC, Stratford upon Avon
On at the : 3 July – 12 September 2015 (Image:Ìý Matthew Kelly (Corvino) and Rhiannon HandyÌý (Celia)Ìý Credit:Ìý Royal Shakespeare Company)
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TV: Britains forgotten slave owners.
Written & Presented by David Olusoga
(Image:Ìý David Olusoga.ÌýÌýCredit: 91Èȱ¬/Ben Crichton)
FILM: The Wonders (15) on release now.
Image copyright:Ìý Soda Pictures.
Broadcast
- Sat 18 Jul 2015 19:1591Èȱ¬ Radio 4
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