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Actor and comedian Ardal O'Hanlon drops in to chat to Claudia about his new play, The Weir, at the Donmar. Plus, author Graeme Simsion talks about his new book, The Rosie Project.

Actor and comedian Ardal O'Hanlon drops in to chat to Claudia about his new play The Weir at the Donmar

Author Graeme Simsion talks about his new book The Rosie Project

Paula Daly joins Claudia with her debut novel Just What Kind Of Mother Are You

Tim Marlow takes the Radio 2 Arts Show on a tour of the Moore And Rodin: Giants Of Modern Sculpture exhibit

Plus Robbie Collin has all the latest movie news; Michael Billington is here with his theatre review; plus the arts round-up with the next seven days of arts news from around the country.

1 hour, 57 minutes

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Ardal O’Hanlon

Ardal O’Hanlon

As a comedian Ardal O’HanlonÌýtoured the world as a successful stand-up.Ìý And as an actor he’s delighted audiences as Father Dougal in Father Ted; from My Hero to Big Bad World; from Robbie The Reindeer to Dr Who; from Skins to God Of Carnage, there’s not much he can’t turn his hand to.Ìý He’s currently appearing in Josie Rourke’s production of The Weir at the Donmar, which marks the first major British revival of this undoubted modern classic.

You can see Ardal O’Hanlon in The Weir at the Donmar until the 8 June.

Robbie Colin talks about the latest film releases

I’m So Excited

Director: Pedro Almodovar

Cast: Javier Camara, Carlos Areces, Raul Arevalo, Lola Duenas

Midway on a flight destined for Mexico City, Peninsula Flight 2549 develops a technical fault endangering the life of everyone on board, with the pilots and ground control striving to find a solution, the unconventional flight attendants attempt to devote themselves to making the flight as enjoyable as possible for their equally zany passengers.

I’m So Excited is certificate 15, out now

Gimme The Loot

Director: Amanda Leon

Cast: Tashiana Washington, Ty Hickson, Zoe Lescaze

Two young Bronx-ites dream of 'bombing the apple', a graffiti artist's term for tagging the giant mascot that appears at Yankee stadium when the home team score a homerun. But they hadn't counted on having to pay the guy giving them access to the stadium $500 and as they hustle to raise the money their ambition comes tantalisingly close to being fulfilled...

Gimme The Loot is certificate 15, in cinemas now

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Dead Man Down

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Director: Niels Arden Opley

Cast:Ìý Colin Farrell, Noomi Rapace, Terrence Howard

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In New York City, a crime lord's right-hand man is seduced by one of his boss's victims, a woman seeking retribution.

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Dead Man Down is certificate 15, in cinemas now

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The Impossible (DVD & blu-ray)

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Director: Juan Antonio Bayona

Cast: Ewan McGregor, Naomi Watts, Geraldine Chaplin, Marta Etura, Dominic Power, Bruce Blain

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The story of a tourist family in Thailand caught in the destruction and chaotic aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

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The Impossible, certificate 12A, is out now on DVD and blu-ray.

Paula Daly talks about her debut novel, Just What Kind Of Mother Are You

Paula Daly talks about her debut novel, Just What Kind Of Mother Are You

4Ìýyears ago Bowness-based mother-of-three Paula Daly had never written a word of fiction. This week her debut novel - Just What Kind Of Mother Are You - a psychological thriller that sparked a bidding war among some of the UK’s top publishers, hits the shelves. It’s a rags-to-riches story that sounds like a work of fiction in itself.

Just What Kind Of Mother Are You by Paula Daly is published by Bantam Press and is out now.

Rodin Moore Exhibition

Rodin Moore Exhibition

Pictured: Three Piece Sculpture: Vertebrae by Henry Moore.

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Broadcaster and art historian Tim Marlow took reporter Anna Bailey on a tour of the Rodin Moore exhibition.

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Rodin Moore Exhibition

Rodin Moore Exhibition

Pictured: The Burghers of Calais by Auguste Rodin

The Rodin Moore exhibition is at the Henry Moore Foundation in Hertfordshire until the 27th October.

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Michael Billington's latest selection of theatre

The Pajama Game at the Minerva, Chichester

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Chichester rightly picked up three Olivier awards for Sweeney Todd. Now, although the main Festival Theatre is closed for renovation, in the Minerva studio they're reviving this 1954 American musical by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross about love in a pajama factory.

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The Pajama Game runs at the Minerva, Chichester until June 8.

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The Weir at the Donmar Warehouse, London

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Another revival. This time of an Irish play by Conor McPherson from 1997 set in a rural bar. The residents sit around telling ghost stories trying to impress a newcomer, Valerie, who tells a true story that tops theirs.

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The Weir runs at the Donmar Warehouse until June 8

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As You Like It at Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon.

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Glastonbury seems to be the inspiration behind this new RSC production directed by Maria Aberg which sets the action in a hippy-populated forest and has music by Laura Marling.

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As You Like It runs at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon until September 28

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Glory Dazed at Soho Theatre, London

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This play by Cat Jones has picked up a clutch of awards at the Edinburgh and Adelaide fringe festivals. It's based on interviews with ex-soldiers banged up in prison and it's all about the problems servicemen face in civilian life.

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Glory Dazed runs at the Soho Theatre, London until May 11.

Anna Bailey’s Arts Round-Up

BALLET: HIGHLAND FLING by Matthew Bourne is being performed by the Scottish Ballet at the Theatre Royal in Glasgow on Saturday 4 May.

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THEATRE: THE GATESHEAD INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF THEATRE is back for the third year running from the 2- 5 May.

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FILM: The National Media Museum in Bradford is celebrating 100 YEARS OF INDIAN CINEMA. Until the 16 June.

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PHOTOGRAPHY: ÌýSONY WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS featuring work from Andrea Gjestvang one of the survivors of the Utoya massacre in Norway runs until the 12 May at Somerset House in London.

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ARTS FESTIVAL: THE BRIGHTON FESTIVAL is back with guest director and former Children’s Laureate Michael Rosen. It will feature comedy from Daniel Kitson, music from Sinead O’Connor and dance from Clod Assemble and Sadler’s Wells. Running until the 26 May.

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PERFORMANCE POETRY: ÌýTHE INCOMERS by Murray Lachlan Young is touring around the UK and will be at the Acorn in Penzance in Cornwall on the 4 May. It then goes to Bristol, London, Ipswich and Halesworth.

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  • Fri 3 May 2013 22:05