Stoppard -Leopoldstadt, Emma, Philip Hensher, Steve McQueen - Tate Modern, The End
Stoppard -Leopoldstadt, Emma, Philip Hensher - A Small Revolutuion in Germany , Steve McQueen at Tate Modern, The End - an extremely dark Australian TV comedy series about suicide
Tom Stoppard has a new play - Leopoldstadt - a slightly autobiographical telling of the story of several generations of a wealthy Jewish family in Europe over 6 decades, from 1899
How many different cinematic versions of Jane Austen novels does the world need? What does The latest Emma - directed by a former photographer/ pop video director - bring that's new?
A Small Revolution in Germany is the latest novel from Philip hensher. It follows the diverging paths of a group of young politically charged leftists
The End is a very darkly comic TV series set in a retirement village on Australia's Gold coast where Edie - played by Harriet Walter - ends up after trying to kill herself
A retrospective of the video work of British artist Steve McQueen has just opened at Tate Modern in London. 14 video installations cover his work from 1992 to today
Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Ayesha Hazarika, David Benedict and Julia Raeside. The producer is Oliver Jones
Podcast Extra recommendations:
Juiia: Julia Jacklin - Crushing
David: Tony Kushner's The Visit at The National Theatre and Tana Frech - In The Woods
Ayesha: 麻豆社 This Life box set and female comedians live
Tom: In Wordsworth's Footseps on Radio 4 and American Factory documentary
Main image credit: Marc Brenner
Last on
Leopoldstat
Until 13 June 2020
Image credit: Marc Brenner
Emma
Out now, Cert U
Image credit:
Box Hill Films / Focus Features
The End
Image聽漏聽Sky UK Limited
A Small Revolution in Germany
Publisher: 4th Estate
Steve McQueen
Image: 7 Nov, 2001 Video still
漏聽Steve McQueen
Courtesy the artist, Thomas Dane Gallery and
Marian Goodman Gallery
Broadcast
- Sat 15 Feb 2020 19:15麻豆社 Radio 4
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