Ben Kingsley, Casey Nicholaw, RA Summer Exhibition, Outcast
Ben Kingsley discusses Learning to Drive, Casey Nicholaw on directing Aladdin on stage, artist Richard Wilson on curating the RA Summer Exhibition, and a review of Outcast.
Ben Kingsley discusses his role as a driving instructor in his new film Learning to Drive.
The director and choreographer Casey Nicholaw, whose credits include The Book of Mormon, on bringing Disney's Aladdin to the West End stage.
The sculptor Richard Wilson, co-ordinator of the 2016 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, discusses his selection for the world's largest open submission exhibition, and its focus this year on celebrated artistic duos.
Outcast is a new TV series based on the comics by Robert Kirkman that follows a young man plagued by demonic possession. Kim Newman reviews.
Presenter Samira Ahmed
Producer Jerome Weatherald.
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Ben Kingsley
Duration: 07:26
RA Summer Exhibition
Duration: 05:39
Casey Nicholaw
Duration: 08:14
Outcast
Duration: 06:20
Ben Kingsley
Learning to Drive is in cinemas on 10th June 2016,Β certificate 15.
Image credit:Β Vertigo ReleasingΒ ΒRA Summer Exhibition
13th June to the 21st August 2014 at the Royal Academy of Arts, Main Galleries.
Credit: The Bridge by Jimmy CautyΒCasey Nicholaw
The director and choreographer Casey Nicholaw, whose credits include The Book of Mormon, on bringing Disney’s Aladdin to the West End stage.
Aladdin is at The Prince Edward Theatre in London until February next year. And the original Disney film of Aladdin is on Channel 4 this Sunday at 5pm.Β
Credit: Deen van Meer Β© Disney
Outcast
Outcast Continues on FOX UK on 10th June 2016 at 10pm.
Image Credit: Fox International Studios 2015.Credits
Role Contributor Interviewed Guest Ben Kingsley Interviewed Guest Casey Nicholaw Interviewed Guest Richard Wilson Interviewed Guest Kim Newman Presenter Samira Ahmed Producer Jerome Weatherald Broadcast
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