Chris Rock – No Apologies, Stephen King’s Duma Key, No Country For Old Men
Tom Sutcliffe and guests review the cultural highlights of the week.
No Country For Old Men
The latest blood soaked film from the Coen brothers: an adaptation of Cormack McCarthy’s book No Country for Old Men.
Duma Key
Stephen King’s latest novel uncovers the strange powers of Edgar Freemantle, who lost an arm and gained a bad limp after a building site accident. His post traumatic rages cause his wife to leave him so he goes to Florida and takes up painting. His paintings, however, seem to make things happen.
Duma Key is published by Hodder and Stoughton
Afrika! Afrika!
This circus spectacular draws on the talents of performers from all across the continent and the African diaspora.
Afrika! Afrika! continues at the former Millennium Dome, now called the O2, and runs until 19 April
Scenes from a Marriage
Trevor Nunn’s production of Ingmar Bergman’s play, which explores why a man and wife once happy to be married to each other start to long for separate lives.
Scenes from a Marriage runs at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry until 2 February
Chris Rock – No Apologies
The low down on the American stand up comic.
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