Jeremy Irons and Richard Eyre celebrate Bristol Old Vic's 250th, Disorder, 10 Cloverfield Lane
Arts news with John Wilson, including Jeremy Irons, Lesley Manville and Richard Eyre on Long Day's Journey into Night at Bristol Old Vic and a review of 10 Cloverfield Lane.
As Bristol Old Vic celebrates its 250th anniversary, Jeremy Irons, Lesley Manville, Richard Eyre and artistic director Tom Morris discuss their new production of Long Day's Journey Into Night and look back over the history of the theatre.
Director Alice Winocour and actor Matthias Schoenaerts talk to John Wilson about their new film Disorder, about a French Special Forces soldier coping with PTSD.
Tim Robey reviews the new thriller 10 Cloverfield Lane, about a woman who wakes up in a basement following a car accident and is told by the man who claims to have saved her that the world above them is too dangerous to venture out in.
Presenter John Wilson
Producer Jerome Weatherald.
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Disorder director Alice Winocour and actor Matthias Schoenaerts
Duration: 06:43
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Bristol Old Vic 250th Anniversary
Duration: 10:27
Small music venues
Duration: 03:44
10 Cloverfield Lane
Duration: 04:59
Director Alice Winocour and actor Matthias Schoenaerts
Duration: 08:12
Bristol Old Vic 250th Anniversary
The 250th Anniversary of runs until 30 May.聽
Main image: Hugo Glendinning10 Cloverfield Lane
10 Cloverfield Lane is in cinemas from Friday 18 March, certificate 12.聽Disorder
Disorder is in cinemas from Friday 25 March, certificate 15.聽Small music venues
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Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest Jeremy Irons Interviewed Guest Lesley Manville Interviewed Guest Richard Eyre Interviewed Guest Tom Morris Interviewed Guest Alice Winocour Interviewed Guest Matthias Schoenaerts Interviewed Guest Tim Robey Producer Jerome Weatherald Broadcast
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