Richard Wilson, Mark Williams, Martin Shaw and Robert Vaughn
Claudia is joined by multi award-winning actor and director Richard Wilson as he directs his new play, Love Your Soldiers, and by Mark Williams as he stars in Moliere's Tartuffe.
Multi award-winning actor and director Richard Wilson chats to Claudia. As Associate Director of Sheffield Theatres, he's directing the world premiere of a new play Love Your Soldiers.
Mark Williams reveals the joy of Moliere's Tartuffe playing at Birmingham Rep
Having travelled over 25,500 miles worldwide and performed almost 500 times as loveable chancer Francis Henshall, Owain Arthur has returned to the Theatre Royal Haymarket to lead the cast of One Man, Two Guvnors, the National Theatre's internationally acclaimed smash hit comedy. Co-star Kellie Shirley has also reprised her role of Pauline Clench and they both join Claudia in the studio
Currently starring in 12 Angry Men ahead of its West End transfer, Martin Shaw, Nick Moran, Jeff Fahey and Robert Vaughn tell the Radio 2 Arts Show why it's as relevant now as it was almost 60 years ago
Plus films with Xan Brooks, theatre with Michael Billington and our weekly arts news round up.
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Richard Wilson talks about directing his new play Love Your Soldiers
In recent years, the British public have been made acutely aware of the sacrifices made by both the armed forces and their loved ones.ÌýA brand new play called Love Your Soldiers explores these themes further. It’s just opened at the Sheffield Crucible’s Studio Theatre and is directed by none other than official national treasure, Richard Wilson.
One Man Two Guvnors stars Owain Arthur and Kellie Shirley discuss their return to the West End after touring with the play.
One Man Two Guvnors has been aÌýhit inÌýbothÌýBritain and America and is a masterclass in physical comedy. You get the feeling it’s a dream job for an actor – which is probably why Owain Arthur and Kellie Shirley are starring in it all over again. Owain plays the lead Francis Henshall and Kellie is the slightly hopeless Pauline Clench.
Xan Brooks reviews the latest films
1. Gravity
Director: Alfonso Cuaron
Cast: Sandra Bullock, George Clooney
Dr. Ryan Stone is a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission, with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalski in command. ÌýBut on a seemingly routine mission, disaster strikes. The shuttle is destroyed, leaving Stone and Kowalski completely alone—tethered to nothing but each other and spiraling out into the blackness. ÌýThe deafening silence tells them they have lost any link to Earth…and any chance for rescue. ÌýAs fear turns to panic, every gulp of air eats away at what little oxygen is left.
Gravity (12A) is in cinemas now.
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2. Seduced and Abandoned
Director: James Toback
Cast: Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, Alec Baldwin, Roman Polanski, Bernardo Bertolucci
Meta documentary following the efforts of James Toback and Alec Baldwin as they attempt to secure finance for a movie, taking audiences inside the Cannes Film Festival and exploring how the film industry and how the festival has changed over the years. Featuring portraits of many renowned directors and actors, thisÌýmovie is about why movies are so staggeringly hard to make, but also about why they still matter.
Seduced And Abandoned (15)Ìýis in cinemas now.
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3. How to Survive a Plague
Director: David France
Cast: George Bush, Bill Clinton, Larry Kramer
A documentary following the triumphs of groups ACT UP and TAG, who lobbied the US government, infiltrated pharmaceutical companies and protested without rest - all in an effort to stop AIDS from being a death sentence
How to Survive A Plague (15) isÌýin cinemas now.
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4. Before Midnight
Director: Richard Linklater
Cast: Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke
The sequel to Before Sunrise and Before Sunset sees Jesse and Céline, 9 years after their reunion in Paris, still together and in Greece. It takes place almost two decades after their first fated meeting aboard a train bound for Vienna.Ìý
Before Midnight (15) is out on DVD and Blu-ray now.
The Radio 2 Arts Show meets the stars of Bill Kenwright's latest production 12 Angry Men.
Twelve jurors are locked behind closed doors deliberating the fate of a young boy accused of murdering his father. The atmosphere’s intense, suspicion is rife and they can’t agree on a verdict. That’s the story of Twelve Angry Men one of the most famous and passionate courtroom dramas. Originally a film, it’s now coming to the West End stage thanks to producer Bill Kenwright and an all-star cast including Martin Shaw, Nick Moran, Jeff Fahey and Robert Vaughn.
Mark Williams on his role in Moliere
Mark Williams in an imposter. Not only that, he’s a religious and moral hypocrite who delights in deceiving the gullible. Thankfully, these traits are confined to his latest role as Tartuffe. The play is possibly Moliere’s most famous, due to the scandal it caused.ÌýFor this latest production at the Birmingham Rep, the play is relocated to the present day and set in the West Midlands.
Michael Billington reviews the latest theatre productions
1. The Scottsboro Boys at the Young Vic
This is a highly unusual musical by John Kander and the late Fred Ebb, who wrote Cabaret and Chicago, based on the case of nine black boys, who in 1931, Alabama, were falsely accused of raping two white women. It'sÌýdirected hereÌýby Broadway's Susan Stroman.
The Scottsboro Boys runs at the Young Vic, London until December 21.
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2. Tartuffe at Birmingham Rep
Moliere's classic comedy is the first production in the renovated Birmingham Rep to be directed by the theatre's new boss, Roxana Silbert. Mark Williams, best known for the Harry Potter movies and TV's Father Brown, plays the religious hypocrite, Tartfuffe, who insinuates himself into a wealthy middle-class family.
Tartuffe runs at Birmingham Rep until November 16.
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3. Ciphers at Oxford Playhouse and on tour
This is a new play by Dawn King who two years ago wrote a brilliant, prize-winning play called Foxfinder which was directed, like this, by Blanche McIntyre. The new play is all about spies and probes into the mysterious death of a young female recruit to the espionage business.
Ciphers is on tour throughout the country until February 16
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4. Punishment Without Revenge at the Theatre Royal, Bath
This is the second production in a season of Spanish Golden Age plays being staged at the Ustinov Studio at the Bath Theatre Royal. It's by Lope de Vega, it's set in Italy and it's all about a debuached duke who discovers that his new young bride is in love with his own bastard son.
Punishment Without Revenge isÌýon at the Theatre Royal Bath until December 21.
Anna Bailey with the Arts Round Up
CHILDREN’S THEATRE: Enter the magical world of the Dragon at the Lowry Theatre in Salford Keys. ’s acclaimed production is for families with big imaginations. It runs until 9 November.
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ART: Grayson Perry’s famous six tapestries are on display at the Gallery until 19 Jan. The Vanity of Small Differences then tours Birmingham, Liverpool and Leeds. And the Swiss-German master of abstraction Paul Klee is at the Tate Modern until 9 March.
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OPERA: Theatre Complicite’s director Simon McBurney turns his hand to opera with Mozart’s popular Magic Flute and it’s at the until 7 December.
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FILM: The ’s celebrating the centenary of Hollywood legend Vivien Leigh with films including Gone with the Wind, until 1 January. And the Leeds International Film Festival takes places featuring the winner of the Palme d’Or, Blue is the Warmest Colour.
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PHOTOGRAPHY: Sunderland home to award winning photographer is caught on camera in You Are The CompanyÌýin WhichÌýYou Keep - an exhibition looking at the social history and networks of the city. 
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THEATRE: George Orwell’s classic masterpiece 1984 is . It starts at the Sherman Cymru in Cardiff this week and next year heads to the Almeida in London.
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