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Tom Sutcliffe

Presenter of Saturday Review

Blog posts in total 10

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  1. Saturday Review: Joe Wright's stage debut - 'Trelawny of the Wells'

    Tom Sutcliffe discusses this week's Saturday Review, which includes a review of Trelawny of the Wells, Bluestone 42, Arbitrage, J.M. Coetzee's new novel The Childhood of Jesus, and the exhibition at the National Gallery of

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  2. Saturday Review: A Life of Galileo at Stratford

    Tom Sutcliffe reviews the RSC performance of Brecht's Life of Galileo and discusses its relevance to the recent resignition of Pope Benedict XVI.

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  3. Saturday Review: In the Beginning was the End

    Tom Sutcliffe presents Saturday Review. This week on the show Tom and his guests discuss the mysterious new show by DreamThinkSpeak at Somerset House, Disney's new movie Wreck-It Ralph and the British Museum's Ice Age exhibition.

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  4. Saturday Review: The Hayward Gallery's Light Show

    Tom Sutcliffe on this week's Saturday Review.

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  5. Saturday Review: Zero Dark Thirty and Lincoln

    Tom Sutcliffe discusses Zero Dark Thirty and Lincoln with writer Dreda Say Mitchell, businessman and broadcaster Lord Grade and the former dancer Deborah Bull.

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  6. Saturday Review: Courting Controversy

    This week on Saturday Review presenter Tom Sutcliffe and his guests Peter Kemp, Paul Morley and Kamila Shamsie take a look at Django Unchained, the film that's split opinion among critics and fans. Plus, Polly Stenham's new play No Quarter and Amber Dermont's debut novel The Starboard Sea.

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  7. Saturday Review: The Shard

    Tom Sutcliffe presents Saturday Review. This week on the show Tom and his guests discuss Renzo Piano's Shard in South London.

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  8. Saturday Review: Life of Pi, Dance of Death and Restless

    Saturday Review on 22 December at 7.15pm presented by Tom Sutcliffe.

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  9. Saturday Review: Julius Caesar at the Donmar Theatre and The Hunger Angel

    If a woman can be a general in the real world then there’s no reason she can’t be one on stage - unless, perhaps, you want to put on the kind of in-period production you rarely see these days.

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  10. Saturday Review: Pushkin's Boris Godunov at the RSC and Sightseers

    I’ve noticed before that the journey to Stratford is rarely the same distance coming back as it is going. It’s the productions themselves that bring about this distortion of space-time.

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