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Fun ±«Óãtv, Portrayal of lesbians in drama, Caryl Phillips, Tate St Ives

News, reviews and interviews from the worlds of art, literature, film and music. A stage musical adaption of Alison Bechdel's autobiographical graphic novel, and Fun ±«Óãtv reviewed.

Winner of five Tony Awards, Fun ±«Óãtv is a ground-breaking new musical about a lesbian girl coming out, based on Alison Bechdel's autobiographical graphic novel. Briony Hanson reviews the UK premiere at London's Young Vic theatre.

Remarkably, Fun ±«Óãtv is the first Broadway musical with a lesbian protagonist. But are queer women underrepresented in drama in general? Briony is joined by theatre director Hannah Hauer-King to discuss the visibility and portrayal of lesbian characters in theatre, film and TV.

The latest novel by the prolific Caryl Phillips, A View of the Empire at Sunset, is a fictional account of the life of Jean Rhys, author of The Wide Sargasso Sea, who came from the West Indies to London in 1906 at the age of sixteen. Caryl Phillips discusses his fascination with Rhys, and how writing her life in this way allows him to observe the decline of the Empire.

Ahead of the announcement next week of the winner of the £100,000 Art Fund Museum of the Year 2018, we'll be reporting from each of the five shortlisted museums. Today we hear from Tate St Ives, which originally opened in 1993, but which re-opened to the public last year after two-year architectural extension.

Presenter: Kirsty Lang
Producer: Kate Bullivant.

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30 minutes

Chapters

  • Fun ±«Óãtv

    Duration: 06:44

  • Gay Women in Drama

    Duration: 07:13

  • Caryl Phillips

    Duration: 08:11

  • Tate St Ives

    Duration: 07:33

Fun ±«Óãtv

Fun ±«Óãtv

Zubin Varla, Brooke Haynes, Kaisa Hammarlund
Photo credit:  Marc Brenner

Fun ±«Óãtv is on at the
until 1 Sept

Main image: Kaisa Hammarlund and Brooke Haynes
Photo credit: Marc Brenner

Museum of the Year shortlist - Tate, St Ives

Museum of the Year shortlist - Tate, St Ives

Photo credit: Hufton and Crow

Caryl Phillips

Caryl Phillips
Caryl Phillips
Photo credit: Laurent Denimal

Caryl Phillips' book, A View of the Empire at Sunset, is available

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Kirsty Lang
Interviewed Guest Briony Hanson
Interviewed Guest Hannah Hauer-King
Interviewed Guest Caryl Phillips
Interviewed Guest Jean Rhys
Producer Kate Bullivant

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  • Fri 29 Jun 2018 19:15

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