Matisse; Locke; Val McDermid
Arts news. Biographer Hilary Spurling and curator Nicholas Cullinan discuss Henri Matisse's Cut-Outs; review of Locke starring Tom Hardy; Val McDermid on updating Jane Austen.
John Wilson discusses Tate Modern's Matisse: The Cut-Outs with Matisse biographer Hilary Spurling and curator Nicholas Cullinan. Also in the programme: Val McDermid is renowned as a crime-writer, but Jane Austen isn't - so what attracted Val to the idea of updating Northanger Abbey?
Plus reviews of the film Locke, starring Tom Hardy - and of two new Broadway musicals: Woody Allen's stage version of his film Bullets Over Broadway, and a new show about Billie Holiday, Lady Day.
Presenter: John Wilson
Producer: Rebecca Nicholson.
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Henri Matisse
See a selection of images from the latest exhibition at the Tate Modern
Chapters
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Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs
John Wilson discusses Tate Modern's exhibition with Hilary Spurling & Nicholas Cullinan
Duration: 09:11
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Locke
Tim Robey reviews the film Locke, starring Tom Hardy
Duration: 04:59
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Val McDermid
Val McDermid discusses her update of Northanger Abbey
Duration: 07:35
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On Broadway
Matt Wolf reviews Bullets Over Broadway and Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill
Duration: 06:07
Locke
Val McDermid
Northanger Abbey written by Val McDermid is published by The Borough Press.
Photo Credit: Mimsy Moller
Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs
On Broadway
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | John Wilson |
| Interviewed Guest | Hilary Spurling |
| Interviewed Guest | Nicholas Cullinan |
| Interviewed Guest | Tim Robey |
| Interviewed Guest | Val McDermid |
| Interviewed Guest | Matt Wolf |
| Producer | Rebecca Nicholson |
Broadcast
- Mon 14 Apr 2014 19:15BBC Radio 4
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