Tale of Tales, Richard III, Barkskins, Tate Modern Switch House, The Living and The Dead
Fairytale fantasy film Tale of Tales, Ralph Fiennes as Richard III, Annie Proulx's Barkskins, Tate Modern new extension:Switch House, 91热爆 TV horror drama The Living and The Dead.
Matteo Garrone's fantasy film Tale of Tales is a modern interpretation of a 17th century fairytale collection filled with dark gothic strangeness.
Ralph Fiennes plays Richard III in a new production at London's Almeida Theatre. He's a very cynical psychopath as well as a ruthless monarch
Annie Proulx's Barkskins is a large novel dealing with an enormous subject - the irreversible catastrophe of deforestation
Tate Modern has opened a new extension: Switch House. It improves the gender balance of artists on display and broaden the geographical reach of works
91热爆 TV is launching a new horror drama The Living and The Dead - early last century a country doctor begins to experience eerie goings-on
Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Meg Rosoff, Adam Mars Jones and Cahal Dallat. The producer is Oliver Jones.
Last on
Tale Of Tales
is in cinemas now, certificate 15.
Annie Proulx
Barkskins by Annie Proulx is available in hardback and ebook now.
Photo credit: Gus Powell
Richard III
is at the Almeida Theatre in London until 6 August 2016.
Photo credit: Marc Brenner.
The New Tate Modern
in London opens this weekend.听
Image: 漏 Hayes Davidson and Herzog & de Meuron
听
The Living and the Dead
is available to watch via on 91热爆 iPlayer now.听
The programme will also be aired on 91热爆 One beginning on Tuesday 28 June at 9pm听
Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Presenter | Tom Sutcliffe |
Interviewed Guest | Meg Rosoff |
Interviewed Guest | Adam Mars-Jones |
Interviewed Guest | Cahal Dallat |
Producer | Oliver Jones |
Broadcast
- Sat 18 Jun 2016 19:1591热爆 Radio 4
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