Sue Johnston, Burt Kwouk remembered, Yayoi Kusama, Simon Stone, Philip Venables
Sue Johnston on new TV drama series Rovers, Burt Kwouk remembered, Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama reviewed, composer Philip Venables on Sarah Kane's 4.48 Psychosis, Simon Stone.
Sue Johnston, best known for her TV portrayal of The Royle Family's matriarch Barbara, on reuniting with Craig Cash from the series in Rovers, a new TV comedy about lower-league football team Redbridge Rovers and their oddball set of fans.
Actor Burt Kwouk, famous for playing Cato in the Pink Panther films and for his role in TV drama series Tenko, is remembered by film historian Matthew Sweet.
Yayoi Kusama had the highest global exhibition attendance of any artist in 2014, and this year she was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People. Now, at 87, she has an exhibition of new work in London, featuring pumpkin sculptures and her continuing preoccupation with polka dots and finely-scalloped 'infinity net' patterns. Louisa Buck reviews.
Simon Stone discusses directing The Daughter, starring Geoffrey Rush and Sam Neill. The film is a re-imagining of Ibsen's The Wild Duck and is based on Stone's own critically-acclaimed adaptation for stage.
Composer Philip Venables tells Samira about his operatic adaptation of Sarah Kane's play 4.48 Psychosis which deals with the late writer's experience of depression.
Presenter Samira Ahmed
Producer Jerome Weatherald.
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Burt Kwouk Remembered
Duration: 04:43
Sue Johnston
Duration: 06:23
Yayoi Kusama
Duration: 04:30
Simon Stone
Duration: 05:36
Philip Venables' 4.48 Psychosis
Duration: 06:41
Burt Kwouk Remembered
Image: Burt KwoukRovers
is on Sky 1 at 10.00pm from 24 May 2016.
Image (right and main image) : Sue Johnston as Doreen in Rovers
Main image credit: Vishal Sharma for Sky 1
Yayoi Kusama
exhibition is at Victoria Miro, London from 25 May - 30 July 2016.
Image: All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins, 2016 Installation,
KUSAMA Enterprise, Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo/Singapore, and Victoria Miro, London
Image credit: Yayoi Kusama
The Daughter
The Daughter opens in UK cinemas from 27 May 2016, certificate 15.
Image: Ewen Leslie (Left), Odessa Young (Centre) and Sam Neill (Right) in The Daughter
Image credit: Mark Roberts
4.48 Psychosis
by Philip Venables is at the Lyric Hammersmith until 28 May 2016.
Image: 4.48 Psychosis
Image credit: ROH/AKA
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Samira Ahmed Interviewed Guest Sue Johnston Interviewed Guest Matthew Sweet Interviewed Guest Louisa Buck Interviewed Guest Simon Stone Interviewed Guest Philip Venables Producer Jerome Weatherald Broadcast
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