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Mary Magdalene, Icelandic fiction, Joseph Morpurgo, Stephen Hawking in culture

A review of film Mary Magdalene, a discussion on the state of Icelandic fiction, Joseph Morpurgo on his new one-man show, Hammerhead, and Stephen Hawking in popular culture.

Mary Magdalene was Jesus Christ's most loyal friend, who stayed with him through the ordeal of his crucifixion, and was the first witness to his resurrection. But she was also denigrated by the church as a prostitute. Now her story is told in a new film with Rooney Mara as Mary and Joaquin Phoenix as Christ. Mich猫le Roberts, who wrote the novel The Secret Gospel of Mary Magdalene, reviews.

With its population of 300,000, Iceland has more books published, and more writers per head, than anywhere else in the world. As it becomes a leader in Nordic Noir, crime writer Ragnar J贸nasson and professor of Icelandic, Helga L煤thersd贸ttir, discuss the rich world of Icelandic fiction from the sagas which date back to the 13th century to the present day.

Joseph Morpurgo's show Hammerhead strangely begins after his show has ended. It is the question-and-answer session after an - imagined - 9-hour, one-man performance of Frankenstein. He talks to Stig Abell about this conceit and where it leads him.

And with news of the death of the theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, we consider his presence in popular culture, and in particular playing himself on TV.

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30 minutes

Chapters

  • Mary Magdalene

    Duration: 05:40

  • Icelandic fiction

    Duration: 10:12

  • Stephen Hawking in culture

    Duration: 02:23

  • Joseph Morpurgo

    Duration: 07:18

  • Liam O'Flynn

    Duration: 01:59

Mary Magdalene

Mary Magdalene

The film is out in UK cinemas from 16 March 2018, certificate 12A.

Images:

Main image above: Joaquin Phoenix (Jesus) and Rooney Mara (Mary) in Mary Magdalene

Image to the left: Rooney Mara as Mary in Mary Magdalene

Images credit: Universal Pictures

Icelandic fiction

Icelandic fiction

Image: Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice, from "Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus " (History of the Northern Peoples) by Olaus Magnus 1490 - 1558.

Ragnar Jonasson's听

Joseph Morpurgo

Joseph Morpurgo

听is at the Soho theatre, London until 17 March 2018.

Joseph Morpurgo also appears inwhich tours the UK in the autumn of 2018 with their improvised show in which they create a "lost "Jane Austen novel.

Image: Jonathan Morpurgo

Stephen Hawking

Stephen Hawking
Image: Professor听

Liam O'Flynn

Liam O'Flynn
Image: The traditional musician Liam O'Flynn with his uilleann pipes

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Stig Abell
Producer Jerome Weatherald
Interviewed Guest Michele Roberts
Interviewed Guest Ragnar Jonasson
Interviewed Guest Helga Luthersdottir
Interviewed Guest Joseph Morpurgo

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  • Wed 14 Mar 2018 19:15

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