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Dick Cheney film Vice, Barrie Rutter and Eliza Carthy on Jack Lear, disability and casting, Detainment

Gavin Esler reviews Dick Cheney biopic Vice, and Barrie Rutter and Eliza Carthy talk about King Lear set in 1970s Hull. Plus a discussion on disability and casting.

Dick Cheney film biopic Vice - nominated for eight Oscars - reviewed by former Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ North America Correspondent Gavin Esler.

Actor, director, and founder of Northern Broadsides theatre company, Barrie Rutter, and folk musician Eliza Carthy on Jack Lear - Shakespeare’s King Lear set in 1970's Hull, now on stage at Hull Truck theatre.

Disability and casting: should only disabled actors play disabled roles, and should they play other roles too? Actors Adam Pearson and Lisa Hammond discuss.

And Oscar nominated short film Detainment - a drama about the killers of James Bulger, which has been condemned by the mother of the two year old who was killed in Liverpool in 1993. Critic Anna Smith discusses the film and the ethics of making dramas about real life crime.

Presenter: John Wilson
Producer: Emma Wallace

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Dick Cheney film Vice

Dick Cheney film Vice

is in UK cinemas from 25 January 2019, certificate 15.

Images:

Main image above:Μύ Christian Bale as vice President Dick Cheney in Vice

Image to the left: Christian Bale as Dick Cheney (Left)Μύand Sam Rockwell as President George W. Bush in Vice

Images credit: Cameo

Barrie Rutter and Eliza Carthy on Jack Lear

Barrie Rutter and Eliza Carthy on Jack Lear

Jack Lear is at the in Hull, until 02 February 2019.

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Image: Barrie Rutter as Jack Lear

Image credit: Nobby Clark

Disability and casting

Disability and casting
Image: Actors Lisa Hammond (Right) and Adam Pearson

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  • Wed 23 Jan 2019 19:15

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