Tate Britain until 1 October 2017
BBC Studios, directed by Fergus O’Brien
A new selection of paintings of the London skyline is currently brightening up the walls of the Rolls Building in Fetter Lane.
Bar Musical Society, Middle Temple Hall, November 2016
It has been a fine tradition of the Middle Temple to put on a concert for children towards Christmas every year.
Teatro Technis, London, 11-22 January Written and performed by Tayo Aluko, with live piano accompaniment. Directed by Amanda Huxtable. Designed by Emma Williams
Author: Stephen Gold Publisher: Bath Publishing (2016) Format: Paperback 517pp and e-book ISBN: 9780993583605
Directed by Emmy Award® winner Mick Jackson (Temple Grandin ) and adapted for the screen by BAFTA and Academy Award® nominated writer David Hare (The Reader ). Release date: 27 January
Author: Philippe Sands Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson (2016) Format: Hardcover 496pp and e-book ISBN: 9781474601900
Edited by: Ros Burnett Publisher: Oxford University Press (2016) Format: Hardcover 336pp ISBN: 9780198723301
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