Prince Avalanche reviewed; Masterpiece in a primary school; Theatre director Michael Blakemore
Arts news. The verdict on the film Prince Avalanche; Mark Lawson visits a Luton primary school which has a Frank Auerbach painting for a day; theatre director Michael Blakemore.
With Mark Lawson.
The film Prince Avalanche is a tale of two men (played by Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch) who, as they spend a summer painting the traffic markings on a country highway, share a journey of self-discovery. Novelist M J Hyland reviews.
Mark visits a Luton primary school, as the children get to see a Frank Auerbach painting, on loan for the day. The work came from the Ben Uri Gallery as part of the Masterpieces in Schools programme, a partnership between the Public Catalogue Foundation and 麻豆社 Learning. Mark joins the children as they prepare to see a masterpiece first-hand, many of them for the very first time, and hears their thoughts about Auerbach's Mornington Crescent, Summer Morning II.
Michael Blakemore joined the National Theatre as an Associate Director in 1971 under the leadership of Sir Laurence Olivier. His memoir Stage Blood tells the story of his time at the theatre and reveals the reasons behind his dramatic exit in 1976 after speaking out against Peter Hall's leadership. He reflects on why now was the right time to tell his story.
Producer Claire Bartleet.
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Prince Avalanche
Duration: 05:03
Luton School Art Report
Duration: 10:31
Michael Blakemore
Duration: 12:23
Masterpieces in Schools
Children at Surrey Street Primary in Luton look at a Frank Auerbach painting, as part of the Masterpieces in Schools project.
Michael Blakemore
by Michael Blakemore is published by Faber & Faber聽Prince Avalanche
聽opens聽at selected cinemas across the UK from Friday 18 October, certificate 15. 聽Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Mark Lawson Interviewed Guest Michael Blakemore Producer Claire Bartleet Broadcast
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