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The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Hereditary, Thomas Cole, Daisy Johnson, Snatches on Â鶹Éç4

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie at The Donmar, Hereditary, Eden to Empire and Course of Empire at London's National Gallery, Everything Under by Daisy Johnson and Snatches on Â鶹Éç4.

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie has been adapted for the stage at London's Donmar Warehouse to mark the centenary of Muriel Sparks' birth
There's a new horror film which some critics have been comparing to The Exorcist and other touchstones of the genre; is Hereditary as scary as the publicity would have us believe?
London's National Gallery is staging two complementary exhibitions: Eden to Empire looks at the work of Thomas Cole, a Lancashire-born painter who became most famous for his landscapes of the American wilderness. Course of Empire is a smaller collection of work by contemporary American painter Ed Ruscha
Daisy Johnson's novel Everything Under resets a classical myth into the modern-day, set on the waterways of rural England
Snatches is a series of 15 minute monologues beginning on Â鶹Éç4 to mark 100 years of women's suffrage. It tell tales of moments from women's lives over the last century,

Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Rosie Boycott, Jude Kelly and Rhidian Brook. Producer is Oliver Jones.

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45 minutes

Hereditary

Hereditary

Hereditary Ìý(Cert 15) is on wide release

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie runs at The Donmar Warehouse in London until 28th July

Image: Manuel Harlan

Everything Under

Everything Under

Everything Under by Daisy Johnson is published by Jonathan Cape

Image: Polyanna Johnson

Eden to Empire and Course of Empire

Eden to Empire and Course of Empire

Eden to Empire and Course of Empire are at The National Gallery in London until 7th October

Image: Thomas Cole

Life Study for the Prostrate Shepherd in the Angel Appearing to the Shepherds, 1831–2

McGuian Collection

Photo © John Bigelow Taylor

Snatches

Snatches

Snatches begins on Â鶹Éç4 on Monday 18th June at 2200

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Tom Sutcliffe
Interviewed Guest Rosie Boycott
Interviewed Guest Jude Kelly
Interviewed Guest Rhidian Brook
Producer Oliver Jones

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  • Sat 16 Jun 2018 19:15

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