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Jonathan Miller launches a new series of events in which writers, musicians, historians and other public figures are invited to select works of art that they would most like to include in their own gallery. Dr Miller discusses his choices, and aspects of his career as scientist, director, writer and broadcaster, with Paul Allen, presenter of Radio 4s Nightwaves. Tickets: £6 (£3 concessions) To book call the Tate Box Office on 020 7887 8888 Sir Anthony Sher Wednesday 25 April , 18.30, Clore Auditorium, Tate Britain, London SW1 Anthony Sher is one of Britain's leading actors and a successful writer and artist. The creator of such celebrated stage and screen performances as Richard III, Macbeth and The History Man, he is the first actor of his generation to be knighted. He reads extracts from his new autobiography (published by Hutchinson) and talks to Sue Macgregor (of Radio 4's Today programme), about his role as Stanley, in Pam Gem's play about Stanley Spencer. Tickets: £6 (£3 concessions). To book call the Tate Box Office on 020 7887 8888.
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