Upstart Crow, Midsummer Night's Dream, Knight of Cups, Louise Erdrich, Mona Hatoum
Shakespeare meets Blackadder in Upstart Crow, Midsummer Night's Dream at the Globe Theatre, Terrence Malick's Knight of Cups, Louise Erdrich's novel LaRose, and artist Mona Hatoum.
Ben Elton has a new sitcom on 成人快手2; Upstart Crow starring David Mitchell as The Bard of Avon. Could it be a return to his golden form of Blackadder?
A Midsummer Night's Dream is the first production by Emma Rice, the new Artistic Director at London's Globe Theatre. Does it auger well for her residency?
Terrence Malick is a much-admired film director whose recent work has received very mixed critical responses. Will his latest, Knight of Cups, be admired or reviled?
Novelist Louise Erdrich is of North American Indian descent and her work reflects this. Her newest - LaRose - is set in the world of the Ojibwe tribe
Mona Hatoum has a retrospective of her work at Tate Modern - how well does or can it chronicle her conceptual art?
Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Elif Shafak, Denise Mina and Boyd Tonkin. The producer is Oliver Jones.
Last on
Knight Of Cups
Knight Of Cups is in cinemas now, certificate 15.聽
A Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream
is at Shakespeare鈥檚 Globe in London until 11 September 2016.
Photographer credit: Steve Tanner.聽
Louise Erdricht
LaRose by Louise Erdrich will be available from Tuesday 10 May in hardback and ebook.
Upstart Crow
begins on Monday 9 May at 10pm on 成人快手 Two.
Mona Hatoum
is at Tate Modern in London until 21 August 2016.
Image: Mona Hatoum, Performance Still, 1985/1995, Tate. Presented by Tate Patrons 2012. Photo Edward Woodman, Courtesy White Cube 漏 Mona Hatoum
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Tom Sutcliffe |
Interviewed Guest | Elif Shafak |
Interviewed Guest | Denise Mina |
Interviewed Guest | Boyd Tonkin |
Producer | Oliver Jones |
Broadcast
- Sat 7 May 2016 19:15成人快手 Radio 4
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