Adrian Lester on Othello, Baileys Shortlist, Conceptual Art, Nicolas Kent
Samira Ahmed reveals the shortlist for 2016's Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction, and as part of our Shakespeare's People series, Adrian Lester chooses Othello.
Samira Ahmed and judge Elif Shafak reveal the shortlist for this year's Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction, plus reaction from Alex Clark.
As part of our Shakespeare's People series, Adrian Lester chooses the character of Othello, consumed by jealousy.
A new exhibition at Tate Britain looks at British Conceptual Art in the 1960s and 70s, including Michael Craig-Martin's seminal work An Oak Tree - a glass of water on a shelf. Andrea Rose reviews.
The National Theatre's Another World: Losing our Children to Islamic State is a new verbatim play created by Gillian Slovo and Nicolas Kent that explores why young people join Isis.
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Nicolas Kent
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Baileys Shortlist
Baileys Shortlist
Duration: 08:30
Nicolas Kent
Duration: 09:22
Adrian Lester on Othello
Duration: 04:34
Conceptual Art in Britain
Duration: 05:10
Baileys Women's Fiction Prize 2016
The shortlist for the Baileys Women's Fiction Prize 2016 is announced.
Image: Elif Shafak, one of the judges.
Nicolas Kent
written by Gillian Slovo and devised and directed by Nicolas Kent聽is at The National Theatre's Temporary Theatre, London until 7th May 2016.
Image: Nabil Elouhabi plays Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi
Image credit: Tristram Kenton
Adrian Lester on Othello
Adrian Lester on Othello, part of Front Row's season.
Image: Adrian Lester
Conceptual Art in Britain
The exhibition is at The Tate Britain in London until 29 August 2016.
Main image and Right: Soul City (Pyramid of Oranges) by Roelof Louw
Image credit: Roelof Louw/Tate Patrons 2013/Aspen Art Museum 2015
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Role Contributor Presenter Samira Ahmed Interviewed Guest Elif Shafak Interviewed Guest Alex Clark Interviewed Guest Adrian Lester Interviewed Guest Andrea Rose Broadcast
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