Educating Rita, Barbara Hepworth, Everyone's Going to Die, Book of Numbers, Not Safe for Work
The week's cultural highlights, including Lenny Henry in Educating Rita, the Barbara Hepworth retrospective at Tate Britain and the film Everyone's Going to Die.
Lenny Henry's career as an actor continues with Willy Russell's Educating Rita at Chichester's Minerva Theatre
The first Barbara Hepworth retrospective exhibition in London for half a century has opened at Tate Britain. Does it do her career justice? Everyone's Going To Die is a small scale British dark comedy film about hitmen, relationships and reincarnation
The author Joshua Cohen's latest novel is Book of Numbers about a writer called Joshua Cohen (not him) writing a biography of an internet genius called Joshua Cohen (also not him). Confused? Let us help you to make some sense.
Channel 4's Not Safe For Work is a comedy about the staff of a government department which has been moved from London out to the regions as part of a money-saving exercise.
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EXHIBITION: Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture for a Modern World
Image credit:Β Pelagos by Barbara Hepworth 1946 Sculpture elm and strings on oak Tate Β© Bowness, Hepworth Estate
BOOK: Book of Numbers by Joshua Cohen
THEATRE: Educating Rita
Image credit:Β Lenny Henry and Lashana Lynch in Chichester Festival Theatre's Educating Rita. Photo Manuel Harlan
FILM: Everyone’s Going to Die
TV - NOT SAFE FOR WORK C4
Broadcast
- Sat 27 Jun 2015 19:15Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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