Rules for Living, Blind, Richard III, Acts of the Assassins, Body in Ancient Greek Art
Rules for Living at the National Theatre, Norwegian film Blind, Richard III's reburial, Richard Beard's Acts of the Assassins and Defining beauty: the body in ancient Greek art.
Sam Holcroft's new play, Rules For Living, at The National's Dorfman Theatre shows a family full of traits and ticks that define their relationships. How do we react when we're under pressure with our nearest and dearest?
The Norwegian film Blind plays around with perception. The lead character loses her sight and has to reassess her relationship with the world and especially those around her.
We've been watching Channel 4's coverage of the re-internment of Richard III. How fascinating can many hours of television devoted to the burying of a 500 year old corpse be?
The Acts of the Assassins by Richard Beard could be boiled down to a police procedural about the deaths of Christ's apostles, but it is set simultaneously in the 1st and 21st centuries
Defining Beauty; The Body in Ancient Greek Art at The British Museum looks at the development and influence of Greek sculpture, drawing on their permanent collection and many rarely-loaned works from overseas
Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Kamila Shamsie, Emma Woolf and Nicholas Lezard. The producer is Oliver Jones.
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Acts of the Assassins
Blind
Richard III: The Reburial
Rules For Living
Defining Beauty: The Body in Greek Art
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Tom Sutcliffe |
Interviewed Guest | Kamila Shamsie |
Interviewed Guest | Emma Woolf |
Interviewed Guest | Nicholas Lezard |
Producer | Oliver Jones |
Broadcast
- Sat 28 Mar 2015 19:15大象传媒 Radio 4
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