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MONDAY 3 NOVEMBER
Presented by Mark Lawson
MATRIX REVOLUTIONS
The latest film from the Wachowski Brothers and the final instalment of The Matrix Trilogy which stars Keano Reeves as 'The One' who leads the fight against the machines that have taken over earth. Critic Antonia Quirke reviews.
Matrix Revolutions opens across the UK this Wednesday Certificate 15
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THE COMPLETE MAUS
Mark Lawson speaks to American artist Art Spiegelman about his latest comic book release which combines the first two storys of the Nazi cat and Jewish mice.Maus I: A Survivors's Tale and Maus: the complete story of Vladek Spiegelman and his wife living and surviving in Hitler's Europe.
The Complete Maus, is published by Penguin
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THEATRE TRANSFERS Why has it taken up to 14 years for some plays to have reached the West End? and are they good enough to be there? Theatre critic of the Observer, Susannah Clapp, talks to Mark about these holdups.
Stephen Poliakoff's Sweet Panic is at the Duke Of York's in London. The Secret Rapture is coming to the Lyric and Messiah to the Old Vic.
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GILBERT KAPLAN
Mark Lawson speaks to the American businessman who made a name for himself as a conductor - but only with 1 piece of music - Mahler's 2nd Symphony. Gilbert Kaplan talks about his obsession and the 500 changes he's had made to the new score.
Gilbert Kaplan is conducting Mahler's 2nd Symphony tonight at the De Montfort Hall Leicester, tomorrow at the Festival Hall London.
A New CD is released by Deutsche Gramaphon with the Vienna Philharmonic playing the new score under Kaplan.
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COLUMN: Yeah Yeah Yeah
Mark Sutherland muses on our use in language of 'YES' and 'YEAH'. Why has the word Yes become a no-no in music? Mel C is releasing a remake of that classic, 'Yeh, Yeh, Yeh...
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