It's my birthday too: Turner misses out on Bard bonanza

 
23 April 2013

As Secretary of the Independent Turner Society, Dr Selby Whittingham is disconsolate that the birthday of William Shakespeare is being widely celebrated today, while that of J M W Turner, also today, is not. “The Mayor, Boris Johnson, included a chapter on Turner in his recent book on significant Londoners,” Whittingham tells me. “Australians too are celebrating Turner’s birthday”.

The Society will setting the record straight by holding a party at Turner House in Cromwell Road. Among the guests will be Charlie Rowe, who plays the eponymous hero in Terence Rattigan’s The Winslow Boy at the Old Vic — and whose birthday it is as well.

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