Tartuffe, L'Amant Double, William Trevor, Animals and Us, Get Shorty on TV

Published: June 2, 2018, 7 p.m.

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A bilingual production of Moliere\'s Tartuffe at Theatre Royal Haymarket, written by Christopher Hampton and updated to a setting in contemporary Los Angeles sounds like a winning formula. It has had some damning reviews elsewhere in the press; what will our reviewers make of it?\\nFrancois Ozon\'s newest film L\'amant Double deals with a Hitchcockian plot line involving twin psychiatrists both treating the same beautiful young woman who is having emotional and relationship problems. They also both happen to be sleeping with her too. It\'s very slick, stylish and French but is it any good? \\nA final collection of short stories by acclaimed Irish writer William Trevor, who died in 2016, has just been published. We discuss "Last Stories"\\nAnimals and Us is the latest exhibition at Turner Contemporary in Margate; it reflects on the relationship between humans and other animals. How well does it deal with such a gargantuan subject?\\nElmore Leonard\'s book Get Shorty was made into a successful film in 1995 and is now a TV series starring Chris O\'dowd.\\nTom Sutcliffe\'s guests are Christopher Frayling, Rebecca Stott and Tiffany Jenkins. The producer is Oliver Jones.

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