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Apostasy, Exit The King, Olivia Laing, Memory Palace, Pride and Prejudice box set

Apostasy: a film about Jehovah's Witnesses, Patrick Marber's Exit The King, Olivia Laing's first novel: Crudo, White Cube Gallery's Memory Palace, ±«Óãtv Pride and Prejudice box set.

Apostasy is a British film about disfellowship in Jehovah's Witness congregations. How do families cope when their religious beliefs come into conflict with contemporary social mores.
London's National Theatre is staging its first production of a play by Eugene Ionesco. Adapted and directed by Patrick Marber, Exit The King stars Rhys Ifans as a monarch who knows he will die before the end of the play.
Olivia Laing's first novel Crudo was written in real time in 7 weeks during 2017, recording her thoughts on the news of the day, "to get an imprint of the moment while it is still wet".
White Cube Gallery's newest exhibition marks its 25th anniversary. Memory Palace is on at their two London sites (as well as at their Hong Kong gallery, but we didn't go there!) looking at memory and how it shapes our identities.
±«ÓãtvTV has put the 1995 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice (you know, the one where Colin Firth comes out of the lake clad in a clinging shirt) on iPlayer as a box set, we consider whether the fond memories of it match up to a re-watching 22 years on...
Tom Sutcliffe's guests are Alex Preston, Kate Williams and Abigail Morris. The producer is Oliver Jones.

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45 minutes

Apostasy

Apostasy
Apostasy is on limited release now, certificate PG.

Exit The King

Exit The King
Exit The King is at the National Theatre in London untilÌýuntil 6 October.
Image: Siman Annand

Olivia Laing

Olivia Laing
Crudo by Olivia Laing is published by Picador.Ìý
Image: Suki Dhanda

Memory Palace

Memory Palace
'Memory Palace' runs across White Cube Bermondsey and Mason's Yard untilÌý2 September 2018
Image: © Ollie Hammick / Stephen White, Courtesy White CubeÌý

Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice (1996) is on ±«Óãtv iPlayer as part of a new release of classic ±«Óãtv dramas.

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Tom Sutcliffe
Interviewed Guest Alex Preston
Interviewed Guest Kate Williams
Interviewed Guest Abigail Morris
Producer Oliver Jones

Broadcast

  • Sat 28 Jul 2018 19:15

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