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Sarah waters the little stranger review6/23/2023 ![]() ![]() The four boffins have been brought together by the mysterious Fermat, but soon discover that their host plans to crush them in an ever-shrinking room unless they can solve a succession of puzzles.Īpart from his work as an actor, Wallace Shawn is also a distinguished playwright. But his belief in the rational, scientific world is shaken by some strange goings on at the old house.įour mathematicians in a room may sound like the set-up for a geeky gag, but it's also the starting point for the Spanish thriller Fermat's Room, written and directed by Luis Piedrahita and Rodrigo Sopena. A crumbling stately home in Warwickshire and the family which lives in straightened circumstances there become objects of increasing fascination for a local doctor. The Little Stranger is a new novel by Sarah Waters and takes us back to the austere world of late 1940s Britain. ![]() Tom Sutcliffe is joined by historian Tristram Hunt, writer Kathryn Hughes and director of the ICA Ekow Eshun to discuss the cultural highlights of the week - featuring a haunted house, a shrinking room and some intimate animation. ![]()
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