Macbeth, Tipping the Velvet, The Fabric of India
Arts news with Samira Ahmed, including Macbeth, Tipping the Velvet and The Fabric of India at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Plus a report on diversity in the creative industries.
Samira Ahmed reviews the new film of Macbeth starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard.
Author Sarah Waters and playwright Laura Wade discuss the stage adaptation of Waters' bestselling 1998 novel, Tipping the Velvet.
Samira reports from the Victoria and Albert Museum as they prepare to open a new exhibition - The Fabric of India - which chronicles 6,000 years of textiles in India.
Plus : Are Britain's creative industries as diverse as they appear? John Kampfner, Chief Executive of the Creative Industries Federation and Kanya King, founder of MOBO, discuss a new report on the state of diversity in the UK's creative industries and what can be done to improve the problems.
Presenter : Samira Ahmed
Producer : Dymphna Flynn.
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Film Review: Macbeth
Duration: 05:43
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Macbeth
Duration: 06:05
Diversity in the Arts
Duration: 05:12
Tipping the Velvet with Sarah Waters and Laura Wade
Duration: 08:25
The Fabric of India
Duration: 07:37
Macbeth
Macbeth is released on Friday 2 October, certificate 15.Tipping the Velvet
Tipping the Velvet runs at the , London聽until 24th October and moves to the from 28 October.
Image: Johan Persson.
The Fabric of India
The Fabric of India opens at the London聽on 3 October and runs until 10 January 2016.
Image courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
How diverse are Britain's creative industries?
Front Row explores a new report on the state of diversity in Britain's creative industries.Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Samira Ahmed Interviewed Guest Sarah Waters Interviewed Guest Laura Wade Interviewed Guest John Kampfner Interviewed Guest Kanya King Producer Dymphna Flynn Broadcast
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