Front Row Episodes Episode guide
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Refik Anadol, Jasdeep Singh Degun, The British Art Show
Immersive digital art in Coventry, the British Art Show, & music from Jasdeep Singh Degun.
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Reviews of The Midwich Cuckoos, Pistol and Edvard Munch, Meg Mason on Sorrow and Bliss
Reviews of The Midwich Cuckoos, Pistol and Munch, and author Meg Mason on Sorrow and Bliss
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The Art of Burning Man, dementia on stage, dogs on screen at Cannes
Burning Man art - in Derbyshire; Frances Poet’s play about dementia; film award for dogs.
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ABBA Voyage, Terence Davies, Zaffar Kunial's poem for George Floyd
ABBA Voyage, Terence Davies, Zaffar Kunial's poem for George Floyd
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The Cannes Film Festival, John Godber's Teechers, the winner of the British Book Awards
Jason Solomons reports live from the Cannes Film Festival.
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Cornelia Parker and Emergency reviewed, The Wreckers, Ivor Novello Awards
Melly Still, Ivor Novello Awards, Emergency and Cornelia Parker reviewed.
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Joanna Scanlan; director Indu Rubasingham; the Norfolk and Norwich Festival
Joanna Scanlan on acting in Welsh; and Indu Rubasingham’s new play on the death of Gandhi.
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Kay Mellor remembered
TV dramatist Kay Mellor remembered, and an interview with playwright Chloe Moss.
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Top Gun Maverick, Joseph Wright of Derby Painting, Kingsway Tram Subway, Louise Erdrich
Top Gun: Maverick, a Joseph Wright of Derby painting unveiled and novelist Louise Erdrich.
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Oklahoma! on stage and Conversations with Friends on TV reviewed; The Bob Dylan Centre; The Florence Nightingale Museum reopens
A review of Daniel Fish's production of Oklahoma! as it opens at the Young Vic in London.
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The directors of Everything Everywhere All At Once
Everything Everywhere All At Once, Camille O'Sullivan, and do artists need to 'make' art?
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Eurovision; BookTok and young adult publishing; Waldemar Januszczak on art in Ukraine
The politics of the apolitical Eurovision Song Contest amid conflict in Europe.
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Clio Barnard, Belle and Sebastian, Lisa Allen-Agostini
Filmmaker Clio Barnard on The Essex Serpent and Belle and Sebastian perform live.
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PJ Harvey, Radical Landscapes exhibition and TV show The Terror-Infamy reviewed
PJ Harvey on Orlam, her narrative poem in Dorset dialect.
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Deesha Philyaw, Tristan Sharps, County Durham bid for City of Culture
Deesha Philyaw, Tristan Sharps, Brighton Festival, County Durham bid for City of Culture.
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Nathaniel Price, Alex Heffes, Actors and AI
Playwright Nathaniel Price on writing his drama, First Touch, about abuse in football.
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Caryl Lewis, Gwenno, Anthony and Kel Matsena
Front Row from Wales: writer Caryl Lewis, singer Gwenno, Matsena Brothers, choreographers.
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The Corn is Green play and Walter Sickert exhibition reviewed, Cherylee Houston
Play The Corn is Green and Walter Sickert exhibition review, BAFTA winner Cherylee Houston
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Raphael exhibition; The Women's Prize for Fiction shortlist; poet Valzhyna Mort
Co-curator of the new Raphael exhibition at the National Gallery, Dr Matthias Wivel.
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Tim Foley, Heartstopper, The Proms, Lawrence Power performs
Tim Foley, Heartstopper, The Proms, Lawrence Power performs
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Punchdrunk's The Burnt City, John Morton on Ten Percent, musician Jack Savoretti
Immersive theatre company Punchdrunk open their biggest show in a new, permanent space.
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Atlantis and The Young Pretender reviewed, Martin Green, Venice Biennale
Ukrainian film Atlantis and Michael Arditti's novel The Young Pretender reviewed
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Sarah Solemani on TV's Chivalry; male soprano Samuel Marino performs; Bradford's bid for UK City of Culture
Actor and writer Sarah Solemani on co-writing new TV sitcom Chivalry with Steve Coogan.
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Robert Eggers on The Northman, Oliver Jeffers, the late Sir Harrison Birtwistle
Director Robert Eggers on his new film The Northman.
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Abdulrazak Gurnah and the Big Jubilee Read from the Library of Birmingham
Nobel Laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah on his novel Paradise, a Big Jubilee Read.
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Benedetta film and Let the Song Hold Us exhibition reviewed; Slung Low Theatre
Paul Verhoeven's film Benedetta is reviewed by our critics.
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Jude Owusu, Operation Mincemeat, Wrexham's bid for UK City of Culture 2025
Jude Owusu from To Kill a Mockingbird, and a review of Operation Mincemeat.
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Photographer Edward Burtynsky; Turner Prize shortlist; Novelist Patrick McCabe; Staying well on stage discussion
Photographer Edward Burtynsky; Turner Prize shortlist; novelist Patrick McCabe.
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Richard Cadell and The Sooty Show; The Handmaid’s Tale opera; actor Liz Carr; gender neutral dance calling
70 years after a debut on BBC’s Talent Night, Sooty’s Magic Show embarks on a new tour.
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Jeremy O. Harris's play Daddy, Walt Disney exhibition & Navalny documentary reviewed; musician Kizzy Crawford
American playwright Jeremy O.Harris discusses his play Daddy at London's Almeida Theatre.