Groundhog Day, Almodovar, The Night Of..., Peter Ho Davies, Oxford Modern Art
Tim Minchin's Groundhog Day, his follow-up to Matilda, Almodovar's Julieta, HBO's The Night Of..., Peter Ho Davies' The Fortunes, It's Me To The World at Modern Art Oxford.
Tim Minchin's latest musical Groundhog Day is his follow-up to the best-selling triumph of Matilda. Based on the hit film, will this also be a hit?
Pedro Almodovar's 20th film, Julieta, is based on 3 short stories by Alice Munro. It was intended as his English language debut to star Meryl Streep.
HBO's new TV-noir series The Night Of... tells the story of a Pakistani-American who - after a night of drug-fuelled sex - awakes to discover a corpse and is accused of the murder.
Peter Ho Davies' novel The Fortunes tells 4 tales of Chinese-Americans through the 20th and 21st centuries
Kaleidoscope: It's Me To The World, is the newest exhibition at Modern Art Oxford. Celebrating 50 years of contemporary art, performance and experimental visual culture
Tom Sutcliffe's guests are David Hepworth, Kit Davis and Susan Jeffreys. The producer is Oliver Jones.
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Julieta
Julieta听 is in cinemas now, certificate 15.听
Groundhog Day
is at the Old Vic in London until 17 September 2016.
Photo credit: 听Manuel Harlan
听
Kaleidoscope: It鈥檚 Me to the World
it is at Modern Art Oxford until 11 November 2016.
Image:听Marina Abramovi膰,听Shoes for Departure, 1990. Courtesy of Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam.
Peter Ho Davies
The Fortunes by is available in hardback and ebook now.
The Night Of
begins on Sky Atlantic on Thursday 1听September听at 9pm.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Presenter | Tom Sutcliffe |
Producer | Oliver Jones |
Interviewed Guest | David Hepworth |
Interviewed Guest | Kit Davis |
Interviewed Guest | Susan Jeffreys |
Broadcast
- Sat 27 Aug 2016 19:15大象传媒 Radio 4
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