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Vivaldi film, author Ben Lerner and V+A East's Music Is Black exhibition
A film about Vivaldi, author Ben Lerner and the V+A East's The Music Is Black exhibition

Echoes of Shakespeare in a Scottish gangster drama
Director Charlotte Regan on her new BBC thriller Mint.

Reviewing Lena Dunham's memoir, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Big Mistakes
Reviewing Lena Dunham's memoir, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Big Mistakes.

Dancer and choreographer Gene Kelly's wife and biographer Patricia Ward Kelly on Starstruck
Scottish Ballet's Starstruck honours Gene Kelly's creative legacy.

Jack Savoretti sings live, plus Turner Prize winner Veronica Ryan
Musician Jack Savoretti plays live, and Turner Prize artist Veronica Ryan's latest show.

Mark Gatiss at the RSC and novelist Margaret Drabble
Mark Gatiss takes on Brecht's Hitler satire, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui.

Review: Is it ok to film theatre curtain calls on your phone?
Reviewing new work from Francois Ozon, Amitav Ghosh and Jim Jarmusch.

W1A creator John Morton on Twenty Twenty Six
The new comedy Twenty Twenty Six, set in the run-up to this year's football World Cup.

Was Queen Victoria coercively controlled by Prince Albert?
Writer Daisy Goodwin on her new play, Victoria: A Queen Unbound.

The Birth of Television: A Forgotten History
Samira Ahmed and guests discuss the forgotten history of the early days of television.