Ghost In The Shell, Don Juan in Soho, Les Murray, Comics at Kelvingrove Museum, Harlots on ITV
Scarlett Johansson's manga-based film Ghost In The Shell, David Tennant plays Don Juan in Soho, Les Murray's latest poetry collection, comics at Kelvingrove Museum, Harlots on ITV.
Scarlett Johansson plays Major in the manga-based action film Ghost In The Shell.
David Tennant leads the cast of Don Juan in Soho. Patrick Marber's play, based on Moliere's original - which debuted a decade ago - reaches London's West End for the first time
Australian poet Les Murray's latest collection On Bunyah cogitates on the rural spot in New South Wales where his ancestors settled and lived - Wild Horses Creek, known to the aboriginal Australians as Bunyah
The Art of Comics, a new exhibition in Glasgow, looks at the work of comicbook artist Frank Quitely, "from Krypton to Kelvingrove.. from Gotham to Glasgow".
Harlots is a TV series starting on ITV Encore - is it too good to be hidden away on a niche channel?
Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Miranda Carter, Jim White and Robert hanks. The producer is Oliver Jones.
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Frank Quitely
is at the Kelvingrove Museum in Glasgow until 1 October 2017.
Images: (Main)Β Batman and Robin Issue 1 cover, credit; DC Entertainment.Β
(Left): Female Oor Wullie,Β Artwork by Frank Quitely.
Don Juan in Soho
is at the Wyndham's Theatre in London, booking until 10 June 2017.
Photo by Helen Maybanks.
The Ghost in the Shell
is in cinemas now, certificate 12A.
Photo: Courtesy of Paramount Pictures
Les Murray
On Bunyah by is available in paperback and ebook now.
Harlots
Harlots continues on ITV Encore on Monday 3 April at 10pm.Β
Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Presenter | Tom Sutcliffe |
Interviewed Guest | Miranda Carter |
Interviewed Guest | Jim White |
Interviewed Guest | Robert Hanks |
Producer | Oliver Jones |
Broadcast
- Sat 1 Apr 2017 19:15Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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