Barbershop Chronicles, Slack Bay, Amanda Craig, Sidney Nolan, GLOW
Inua Ellam's Barbershop Chronicles at London's National Theatre, French comedy film Slack Bay, Amanda Craig's novel The Lie Of the Land, Sidney Nolan centenary, GLOW on Netflix.
Inua Ellam's play Barbershop Chronicles has opened at London's National Theatre. It's about the intimate and almost-sacred masculine world of black barber shops around the world.
French film Slack Bay is a comedy about a series of mysterious seaside murders. Starring Juliette Binoche, it mixes professional actors with complete novices and slapstick comedy with cannibalism and gender-fluid relationships
Amanda Craig's latest novel The Lie Of the Land tells the story of a London couple who move to the country under straitened circumstances and uncover a grisly murder in their new home
Birmingham's Ikon Gallery is staging an exhibition of a series of Sidney Nolan portraits, as part of the commemoration marking the centenary of his birth. He was an Australian who moved to the UK at the age of 32 but whose work never reflected his new home.
GLOW is a new Netflix series from the makers of Orange Is The New Black, set in the world of women's TV wrestling in the 1980s. It's all big hair, power ballads, coke snorting and grappling.
Emma Dabiri's guests are Catherine O'Flynn, Liz Jensen and Sarfraz Manzoor. The producer is Oliver Jones.
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Barber Shop Chronicles
is at the National Theatre in London until 8 July.聽
Image: Marc Brenner
Slack Bay
(Ma Loute) is in cinemas now, certificate 15
Amanda Craig
is available in hardback and ebook now.
Image: Marzena Pogorzaly
Sidney Nolan
is at Ikon in Birmingham until 3 September.
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Sir Sidney Nolan - Young Boy Who was Good at Latin (1982), spray paint on canvasGLOW
is released on Netflix on 23 June.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Presenter | Emma Dabiri |
Interviewed Guest | Catherine O'Flynn |
Interviewed Guest | Liz Jensen |
Interviewed Guest | Sarfraz Manzoor |
Producer | Oliver Jones |
Broadcast
- Sat 17 Jun 2017 19:15麻豆社 Radio 4
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