Royal Court's Dominic Cooke; Rachel Whiteread and Elisabeth Frink
Dominic Cooke on leaving the Royal Court Theatre, new exhibitions by Rachel Whiteread and Elisabeth Frink, and Michael Dobbs and Haydn Gwynne on portraying Margaret Thatcher.
With Mark Lawson.
Dominic Cooke is leaving London's Royal Court Theatre after seven years as Artistic Director. He looks back at his often controversial tenancy and discusses his final production, The Low Road by Bruce Norris.
And in the week that Nicholas Hytner announced the date for his departure as Artistic Director of the National Theatre, Kenneth Branagh, Marianne Elliott, Sam Mendes and Kwame Kwei-Armah reveal where they stand as potential contenders for the top job.
Michael Dobbs, who was Conservative Chief of Staff under Margaret Thatcher, and Haydn Gwynne who is currently portraying Thatcher on stage in The Audience, reflect on the ways that the former Prime Minister has been represented in culture.
And two exhibitions by leading women artists open in London this week. In her new show Detached, Rachel Whiteread continues her exploration of casting the inside of objects including sheds, doors and windows. And sculptor Elisabeth Frink, who died twenty years ago, has an anniversary retrospective which celebrates the four decades of the artist's life in sculptures, drawings and paintings. Rachel Cooke reviews.
Producer Jerome Weatherald.
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Dominic Cooke
Interview with outgoing artistic director of the Royal Court Theatre
Duration: 08:34
Rachel Whiteread and Elisabeth Frink exhibitions
Rachel Cooke reviews new exhibitions by artists Rachel Whiteread and Elisabeth Frink
Duration: 04:40
Portrayals of Margaret Thatcher in culture
Actress Haydn Gwynne and author Michael Dobbs on Margaret Thatcher's cultural depictions
Duration: 08:22
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Role Contributor Presenter Mark Lawson Producer Jerome Weatherald Interviewed Guest Lord Michael Dobbs Interviewed Guest Haydn Gwynne Broadcast
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