The Commune, The Plough and the Stars, The Tidal Zone, Britain's Pompeii, Illuminated manuscripts
Thomas Vinterberg's film The Commune, Sean O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars, The Tidal Zone by Sarah Moss, Britain's Pompeii, and illuminated manuscripts at the Fitzwilliam.
Thomas Vinterberg's film The Commune draws on his own communal upbringing in Denmark. How does such intimate living affect close relationships
Sean O'Casey's play The Plough and The Stars is revived at London's Lyttleton Theatre, based around Ireland's Easter Uprising of 1916
Sarah Moss's novel The Tidal Zone is a story of parental love
成人快手4's programme Britain's Pompeii explores a bronze age fenland village, recently unearthed by archeologists, which revealed substantial new information about its inhabitants
The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge is marking its 200th anniversary with an exhibition of stunning Illuminated manuscripts
Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Joe Dunthorne, Stella Duffy and Lisa Appignanesi. The producer is Oliver Jones.
Last on
The Plough and the Stars
is at the National Theatre in London until 22 October 2016. 聽聽
Photo credit:聽 Johan Persson
The Commune
is in cinemas now, certificate 15.
Sarah Moss
by Sarah Moss is available in paperback and ebook now. 聽
Colour
is at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge until 30 December 2016. You can also see the聽manuscripts digitally .听
Image (above and right): Book of Hours illuminated by Vante di Gabriello di Vante Attavanti (act. c.1480-1485), Florence, c.1480 - c.1490 漏 Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.听
Britain鈥檚 Pompeii
is on 成人快手 Four聽 on Tuesday 2 August at 9pm.
奥丑颈濒别听 continues聽until 31 July 2016.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Tom Sutcliffe |
Interviewed Guest | Joe Dunthorne |
Interviewed Guest | Stella Duffy |
Interviewed Guest | Lisa Appignanesi |
Producer | Oliver Jones |
Broadcast
- Sat 30 Jul 2016 19:15成人快手 Radio 4
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