Henry V, Elvis and Nixon, The Girls, Sculpture in the City, The Border
Tom Sutcliffe and Ellah Allfrey, Linda Grant and Nikesh Shukla discuss the film Elvis & Nixon, a female-led Henry V, Polish TV drama The Border and The Girls by Emma Cline.
Liza Johnson directs Michael Shannon and Kevin Spacey in the title roles of Elvis and Nixon a film which dramatises the unlikely 1970 meeting between the two men .
The title role in a production of Shakespeare's Henry V at the Regent's Park Open Air theatre is taken by the actress Michelle Terry.
Debut novel The Girls by Emma Cline looks at relationships and their consequences in a Charles Manson-like cult in California.
The City of London has placed 15 sculptures by leading artists among architectural landmarks such as the Gherkin and the Cheesegrater - an opportunity to see engaging works in unusual settings.
Polish television drama serial The Border dealing with the highly topical subject of immigration control starts downloads on All Four this week.
Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Ellah Alfrey, Linda Grant and Nikesh Shukla. The producer is Harry Parker.
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Hear the Front Row interview with the actress taking on the role of Henry V
Henry V
is at Regent Park鈥檚 Open Air Theatre in London until 9 July 2016.
Image: Michelle Terry as King Henry. Photo credit - Johan Persson
Elvis & Nixon
is in cinemas now, certificate 15.
Emma Cline
The Girls by is available in hardback now.
Photo: 漏 Neil Krug
Sculpture in the City
罢丑别听 artworks are on display from 28 June in and around the City of London.
Image: Anthony Caro, Aurora, 2000/2003. Photo: John Riddy
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The Border
All episodes of are available to watch on All 4now.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Tom Sutcliffe |
Interviewed Guest | Ellah Allfrey |
Interviewed Guest | Linda Grant |
Interviewed Guest | Nikesh Shukla |
Producer | Harry Parker |
Broadcast
- Sat 25 Jun 2016 19:15大象传媒 Radio 4
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