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Temporada 1976
Deborah Norton returns with reports, interviews and extracts from what is liveliest and best in the British theatrical scene.
Deborah Norton returns with reports, interviews and extracts from what is liveliest and best in the British theatrical scene.
A fortnightly look at the world of the visual arts, fashion, photography and design.
A fortnightly look at the world of the visual arts, fashion, photography and design.
Jonathan Miller introduces this week's look at what is most stimulating and enjoyable on the theatrical scene.
Jonathan Miller introduces this week's look at what is most stimulating and enjoyable on the theatrical scene.
Photographer Paul Strand is now considered by many as one of the major artists of the 20th century, and his work has done much to establish photography as one of the fine arts, which is
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Photographer Paul Strand is now considered by many as one of the major artists of the 20th century, and his work has done much to establish photography as one of the fine arts, which is moving away from photo-journalism and towards a more independent and personal approach, with a new kind of social commitment focussed on the community.
Ayckbourn is the only contemporary playwright ever to have had five different plays running simultaneously in the West End. Here is a chance to watch the author himself directing his
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Ayckbourn is the only contemporary playwright ever to have had five different plays running simultaneously in the West End. Here is a chance to watch the author himself directing his latest play and to follow this production through from the first read-through to dress-rehearsal.
An increasing number of visual artists, reacting to the gap which divides them from the mainstream of ordinary life, have abandoned their ivory towers to work more directly with people.
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An increasing number of visual artists, reacting to the gap which divides them from the mainstream of ordinary life, have abandoned their ivory towers to work more directly with people. Arena looks at aspects of community art and the work of painter Keith Grant, artist-in-residence at the New Charing Cross Hospital.
Claire Bloom and Kenneth Tynan discuss three performances—amongst them, Peggy Ashcroft in an extract from Beckett's 'Happy Days' and Judi Dench in Shaw's 'Too True to be Good'. Plus, a
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Claire Bloom and Kenneth Tynan discuss three performances—amongst them, Peggy Ashcroft in an extract from Beckett's 'Happy Days' and Judi Dench in Shaw's 'Too True to be Good'. Plus, a rare treat, filmed on Broadway: Irene Worth in her triumphant success in Tennessee Williams's 'Sweet Bird of Youth'.
Tonight's Arena is about some of the latest developments in sculpture, and features Robert Janz and Dante Leonelli, two artists concerned with incorporating a fourth dimension—time—into their work.
Tonight's Arena is about some of the latest developments in sculpture, and features Robert Janz and Dante Leonelli, two artists concerned with incorporating a fourth dimension—time—into their work.
Arena brings extracts from Paris' contemporary theatre season, including Frank Wedekind's 'Lulu' and Marguerite Duras' 'Days in the Tree', and an interview with Delphine Seyrig.
Arena brings extracts from Paris' contemporary theatre season, including Frank Wedekind's 'Lulu' and Marguerite Duras' 'Days in the Tree', and an interview with Delphine Seyrig.
Tonight "Arena" presents the work of British and American artists who use video—the machinery of television—breaking out from the limits set in conventional broadcasting and transforming the medium's capacity for communication.
Tonight "Arena" presents the work of British and American artists who use video—the machinery of television—breaking out from the limits set in conventional broadcasting and transforming the medium's capacity for communication.
Barbara Jefford, Laurence Olivier, Joan Plowright, Kenneth Tynan, Billie Whitelaw, and many of the other people behind the scenes say goodbye to the Old Vic building.
Barbara Jefford, Laurence Olivier, Joan Plowright, Kenneth Tynan, Billie Whitelaw, and many of the other people behind the scenes say goodbye to the Old Vic building.
Liverpool poet and painter Adrian Henri visits 'The Face of Merseyside', an exhibition at the Williamson Museum, Birkenhead, and reflects on the contrasting realist style in contemporary
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Liverpool poet and painter Adrian Henri visits 'The Face of Merseyside', an exhibition at the Williamson Museum, Birkenhead, and reflects on the contrasting realist style in contemporary China and the USA. The programme also features the work of Boyd and Evans who use photographs as the basis of their explorations of everyday life.
On 2 April, 1956, the English Stage Company was born. It started with a season of modern plays and its first hit was a new work by a young actor John Osborne, 'Look Back in Anger'. This
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On 2 April, 1956, the English Stage Company was born. It started with a season of modern plays and its first hit was a new work by a young actor John Osborne, 'Look Back in Anger'. This was followed by a long line of new and exciting playwrights: Arnold Wesker, John Arden, David Storey, Christopher Hampton, Edward Bond. Twenty years later their plays are performed all over the world and are set books in many of our schools. Many happy returns, with Alan Bates, Albert Finney, Peter Gill, Christopher Hampton, Jocelyn Herbert, Michael Hordern, Helen Mirren, John Osborne, Tony Richardson, Arnold Wesker and the pupils of Quintin Kynaston School, London.
How does an unknown artist become famous, and his work part of the currency of the international art market? Barrie Penrose investigates a multi-national art empire and the artists and
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How does an unknown artist become famous, and his work part of the currency of the international art market? Barrie Penrose investigates a multi-national art empire and the artists and methods that created it, and talks to, amongst others, Henry Moore and Sir John Rothenstein.
Features Elisabeth Schwarzkopf; Galina Visnevskaya in the Scottish Opera's production of Macbeth; the Kantor Theatre Company from Poland; and Fenella Fielding in a late-night revue.
Features Elisabeth Schwarzkopf; Galina Visnevskaya in the Scottish Opera's production of Macbeth; the Kantor Theatre Company from Poland; and Fenella Fielding in a late-night revue.
Features the La Mama Theatre Company from New York; Bunraku, traditional Japanese Puppet Theatre; a recital by Frederica Von Stade; and Judith Blegen as Susanna in 'The Marriage of Figaro'.
Features the La Mama Theatre Company from New York; Bunraku, traditional Japanese Puppet Theatre; a recital by Frederica Von Stade; and Judith Blegen as Susanna in 'The Marriage of Figaro'.
Writer Germaine Greer and her god-daughter Ruby take a look at a child's Edinburgh Festival and some of the fringe activities, including Gruppo Teatro Libero from Rome and Quentin Crisp.
Writer Germaine Greer and her god-daughter Ruby take a look at a child's Edinburgh Festival and some of the fringe activities, including Gruppo Teatro Libero from Rome and Quentin Crisp.
A look at the launch of the Manchester Royal Exchange, an exciting new theatrical event in the context of Manchester's theatre background, and its creators will discuss their ideas and aspirations.
A look at the launch of the Manchester Royal Exchange, an exciting new theatrical event in the context of Manchester's theatre background, and its creators will discuss their ideas and aspirations.
Gavin Miller interviews the director Robert Altman on "M*A*S*H", "Nashville", "Buffalo Bill and the Indians" and more.
Gavin Miller interviews the director Robert Altman on "M*A*S*H", "Nashville", "Buffalo Bill and the Indians" and more.
Last month, self-confessed imitator of paintings Tom Keating emerged from hiding to reveal that there are many more of his works in circulation in addition to the Samuel Palmer pictures.
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Last month, self-confessed imitator of paintings Tom Keating emerged from hiding to reveal that there are many more of his works in circulation in addition to the Samuel Palmer pictures. David Gould, the expert who discovered the Palmer imitations, and who stayed firmly in the background during the journalistic revelations, now makes his first appearance to show Arena the process of identifying and analysing suspected pictures.
Gavin Millar talks with Frank Westmore, whose family has dominated the make-up departments of American cinema for decades.
Gavin Millar talks with Frank Westmore, whose family has dominated the make-up departments of American cinema for decades.
Writer Peter Shaffer talks about his plays, his life and the theatre. With an extract from the 1976 stage production of 'Equus', starring Colin Blakely and Gerry Sundquist.
Writer Peter Shaffer talks about his plays, his life and the theatre. With an extract from the 1976 stage production of 'Equus', starring Colin Blakely and Gerry Sundquist.
Arena: Cinema goes to Paris for a unique interview with Eric Rohmer, the most retiring of filmmakers, who once turned up for the New York premiere of his own 'My Night with Maud' in a
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Arena: Cinema goes to Paris for a unique interview with Eric Rohmer, the most retiring of filmmakers, who once turned up for the New York premiere of his own 'My Night with Maud' in a false moustache for fear of being recognised. Rohmer was one of the nucleus, with Godard, Chabrol, Truffaut and Rivette, who edited Cahiers du Cinema, and who became the shock troops of the New Wave. His recent films, such as 'Claire's Knee' and 'Love in the Afternoon', are witty, intelligent conversation-pieces about sex, which he calls his 'moral tales'.
Every day of our lives, without entering an art gallery, we are subjected to a barrage of images created by hundreds of contemporary artists. Yet they themselves remain anonymous. They
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Every day of our lives, without entering an art gallery, we are subjected to a barrage of images created by hundreds of contemporary artists. Yet they themselves remain anonymous. They are the illustrators who draw and paint for advertisement hoardings, for magazines, newspapers, book jackets, record covers. Arena filmed two British illustrators working on their current projects.
Artist Chris Orr probes the dreadful truth behind the net curtains of suburbia.
Artist Chris Orr probes the dreadful truth behind the net curtains of suburbia.
John Wayne's latest film, 'The Shootist', the story of the last days of a dying gunfighter, is just about to go on general release. It is the work of Don Siegel, who also directed
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John Wayne's latest film, 'The Shootist', the story of the last days of a dying gunfighter, is just about to go on general release. It is the work of Don Siegel, who also directed 'Charley Varrick', 'Coogan's Bluff', 'Dirty Harry' and many other violent thrillers. In Hollywood, Siegel talks about the problems of the director who is typecast by his success in one specialised genre.
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Theatre: The Cultural Common Market (1) - Théâtre National Populaire
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The London visit of France's Théâtre National Populaire is the first of several international seasons at The National Theatre. It brings two of the most brilliant European directors to
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The London visit of France's Théâtre National Populaire is the first of several international seasons at The National Theatre. It brings two of the most brilliant European directors to London: Patrice Chéreau, who directed this year's 'Ring Cycle' at Bayreuth, and Roger Planchon. Arena went to Lyons where the Théâtre National Populaire, one of France's leading theatres, has found a permanent home to film Chéreau's original and much discussed 'La Dispute' by Marivaux and Planchon's highly acclaimed 'Tartuffe'.
This week the 20th London Film Festival opens. Of the 40-odd feature-length films to be shown, only two are British—and if past years are anything to go by, only a minute proportion of
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This week the 20th London Film Festival opens. Of the 40-odd feature-length films to be shown, only two are British—and if past years are anything to go by, only a minute proportion of the total will be shown even in London, let alone on general distribution. What is wrong with our film industry? Why, with all our technical resources and professional skills, can we make so few good films ourselves? And why will the world's best work not reach our cinemas?
At a special Tate Gallery exhibition, how one visitor "sees" the sculpture—and perhaps helps to sharpen our own perception of it.
At a special Tate Gallery exhibition, how one visitor "sees" the sculpture—and perhaps helps to sharpen our own perception of it.
A young photographer turns the camera on herself.
A young photographer turns the camera on herself.
A revival of his war pictures this week in print and on exhibition, some of them hitherto unpublished.
A revival of his war pictures this week in print and on exhibition, some of them hitherto unpublished.
It is one year since Franco's death, and Spanish film-makers are now beginning to test the new political atmosphere, heralded in 1973 by the extraordinary 'Spirit of the Beehive'. Arena:
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It is one year since Franco's death, and Spanish film-makers are now beginning to test the new political atmosphere, heralded in 1973 by the extraordinary 'Spirit of the Beehive'. Arena: Cinema went to Spain to talk with several Spanish directors—Bardem, Saura, Borau, Camino—about the problems of a country where a bad review can still mean jail.
Songs! Battles! Laughter! Tragedy! Playwrights Edward Bond and Peter Barnes, and actress Janet Suzman, make their personal contributions to this special 20th anniversary tribute to Bertolt Brecht at Newcastle's University Theatre.
Songs! Battles! Laughter! Tragedy! Playwrights Edward Bond and Peter Barnes, and actress Janet Suzman, make their personal contributions to this special 20th anniversary tribute to Bertolt Brecht at Newcastle's University Theatre.
A look at the Disney exhibit at the Victoria and Albert Museum; an interview with 'The Ritz' director Dick Lester and actress Rita Moreno; an excerpt from Buster Keaton's 'Spite Marriage'; and the results of the Titles Competition.
A look at the Disney exhibit at the Victoria and Albert Museum; an interview with 'The Ritz' director Dick Lester and actress Rita Moreno; an excerpt from Buster Keaton's 'Spite Marriage'; and the results of the Titles Competition.
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