Glengarry Glen Ross, Marjorie Prime, Howards End, Richard Flanagan, Red Star Over Russia
Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross, John Hamm and Geena Davis in Marjorie Prime, BBC TV's adaptation of Howards End, Richard Flanagan's First Person, Red Star Over Russia at Tate Modern.
Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross is revived at London's Playhouse Theatre, starring Christian Slater
John Hamm and Geena Davis in Marjorie Prime - a film about love loss and avatars
There's a new BBC TV adaptation of E M Forster's Howards End
Richard Flanagan's novel First Person - his first since the Mann Booker winning The Narrow Road To The Deep North - draws on his own experience as a ghost writer. Red Star Over Russia is an exhibition at Tate Modern marking the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution and examining its impact on visual culture
Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Bob and Roberta Smith, Charlotte Mullins and Susan Jeffreys. The producer is Oliver Jones.
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Marjorie Prime

Marjorie Prime is on limited release, certificate 12A.
Glengarry Glen Ross

Glengarry Glen Ross is at The Playhouse Theatre in London until 3 February
Image: Marc Brenner
First Person by Richard Flanagan

First Person is published by Vintage Press
Red Star Over Russia

A Revolution in Visual Culture 1905-55 is at Tate Modern until 18 February 2018
Image: El Lissitzy (1890 1941) Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge, 1920 (printed in 1966)
The David King Collection at Tate
Howards End

Howards End starts on BBC One on Sunday 12 November
Podcast recommendations
Charlotte recommends: The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
Bob and Roberta recommends: Gianfranco Baruchello: Incidents of Lesser Account
Susan recommends: Schubert's Winterreise
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Tom Sutcliffe |
Interviewed Guest | Bob and Roberta Smith |
Interviewed Guest | Charlotte Mullins |
Interviewed Guest | Susan Jeffreys |
Producer | Oliver Jones |
Broadcast
- Sat 11 Nov 2017 19:15BBC Radio 4
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