- The Corner Shop PR has a better quality scan of the Vanity Fair article about Enron [link]
- Excerpt from a blog post by BBC Radio producer Elizabeth Allard about The Coral Thief:
"...Casting is crucial - and this time, unlike some others, the narrator's voice was clear to me from the start. I'd worked with Dan Stevens earlier in the year, reading William Fiennes' The Music Room and I knew he could carry off both the drama and the science entwined in the book. I felt he would bring our narrator, Daniel Connor, a young ambitious and engaging natural scientist, to life brilliantly. I knew that he could also lift Lucienne Bernard off the page and make this beautiful cross dressing thief sound seductive and charismatic, and all with a French accent.
Dan was enticed by the book and subsequently the scripts. Well prepared, once in studio he got stuck into telling the story and recreating the characters. He quickly nailed our English narrator, and Parisian temptress, as well as a sinister French detective, a Scottish professor and a number of brigands and thieves..."
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My blog has quite a lot of posts about Samuel West (Julius Caesar, On Chesil Beach and Darkest Hour) and Charles Edwards (My Fair Lady Australian tour and Henry IX).
Wednesday, 13 January 2010
Theatre - Enron. Dan Stevens - Radio - The Coral Thief.
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Dan Stevens,
Lucy Prebble,
radio,
Samuel West,
theatre,
Tom Goodman-Hill
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