Christine,The Nix, Estorick Collection, Death Takes a Holiday, Zelda Fitzgerald
Rebecca Hall in Christine, Nathan Hill's The Nix, the re-opening of The Estorick Collection, Death Takes a Holiday at The Charing Cross Theatre and Zelda Fitzgerald on Amazon.
The Estorick Collection in London has reopened after a refit with an exhibition 'War In The Sunshine: The British in Italy 1917-1918'; paintings and photographs from that conflict
The Nix is the first novel by Nathan Hill, about a son trying to understand his counter-culture mother who has gained notoriety after attacking a right wing politician
Rebecca Hall was tipped for an Oscar for playing Christine Chubbuck, a TV newsreader who committed suicide live on air in 1974. Will our reviewers feel Rebecca Hall was cheated out of a nomination
The musical Death takes a Holiday opens at London's Charing Cross Theatre. Created by a multi-TONY Award winning team, will London theatre-goers take it to their hearts?
Amazon TV's new series 'Z: The Beginning of Everything', stars Christina Ricci as Zelda Fitzgerald, American socialite, novelist and wife of F Scott Fitzgerald who was troubled with psychiatric problems
Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Catherine O'Flynn, Sarah Moss and Robert Hanks. The producer is Oliver Jones.
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Death Takes A Holiday
is on at the Charing Cross Theatre now.
Image: Annabel Vere
Christine
Christine is in cinemas now, certificate PG.
War in the Sunshine: The British in Italy 1917-1918
The exhibition is at the in London until 19 March.
Image: Sydney Carline – British Sopwith Camels Leaving Their Aerodrome on Patrol over the Asiago Plateau, 1918. Courtesy of Imperial War Museum
Nathan Hill
Nathan Hill’s new novel The Nix is out in hardcover and ebook now. Â
Image: Michael Lionstar
Z: The Beginning of Everything
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Tom Sutcliffe |
Interviewed Guest | Catherine O'Flynn |
Interviewed Guest | Sarah Moss |
Interviewed Guest | Robert Hanks |
Producer | Oliver Jones |
Broadcast
- Sat 28 Jan 2017 19:15´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
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