- A video interview with Hayley on the set of The Pillars of the Earth from Amazon UK [link]
- Comic Book Movie has posted scans - stills from Captain America - from Entertainment Weekly [link]
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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).
Friday 29 October 2010
Hayley Atwell. Television - The Pillars of the Earth. Film - Captain America.
Labels:
film,
Hayley Atwell,
TV,
videos
Thursday 28 October 2010
Samuel West. Narration - Lines of Flight. Radio - The Vanishing. Radio - Five Days in May. Television - Garrow's Law. Time to Talk. Arts funding.
- Lines of Flight
- A screening time for Graz: 11 November, 7.30pm (via salbrown) [link]
- The film will screen at the Fernie Mountain Film Festival in February 2011 (via salbrown) [link]
- BBC Radio
- The programme page for The Vanishing is available [link]
- Sam plays David Cameron in Five Days in May which will broadcast on BBC Radio 4, Saturday 6 November [link]
- A tweet about Garrow's Law:
Garrow's Law dubbing all done by breakfast. Boshboshbosh. Amazing how cool and calm a scorching smoke-filled set can look on film.
- Sam will discuss his career with Stephen Unwin at the Rose Theatre's "Time to Talk" series on 7 December [link]
- Sam wrote an article in the Evening Standard about arts cuts in the UK (via his Twitter, @exitthelemming) [link]
Labels:
film,
radio,
Samuel West,
TV
Wednesday 27 October 2010
Ruth Wilson. Television - Luther. Andrea Riseborough. Television - Downton Abbey. Rosamund Pike. BBC Radio.
- Interview with Ruth Wilson about her great-grandfather Alexander Wilson, who had been a spy and polygamist (via Momentary Bursts of Enthusiasm) [link]
- Ruth interview about Luther from Hit Fix [link]
- Andrea Riseborough interview from Variety [link]
- A second series of Downton Abbey has been commissioned [link]
- Rosamund Pike interview from the Herald Sun [link]
- Rosamund signed a letter to the Observer regarding the proposal to close the DH Lawrence heritage centre in his home town of Eastwood 1|2
- BBC Radio
- Michael Sheen presents the Archive on 4 "Playing the Dane" (via his Twitter, @michaelsheen) [link]
- Stephen Fry reads from his book The Fry Chronicles for the Book of the Week [link]
- Damian Lewis stars in series 3 of Number 10 (via damian-lewis.com) [link]
- Toby Jones, Eleanor Bron and Peter Marinker contribute to episode 1 of Beautiful Dreamers [link]
- Rupert Simonian, Adrian Scarborough and Lizzy Watts star in The Wire People Snogging in Public Places [link]
Dan Stevens. Audio - Young Sherlock Holmes 2: Red Leech. Theatre - 24 Hour Plays. The Review Show. Television - Downton Abbey.
- Dan reads Young Sherlock Holmes 2: Red Leech by Andrew Lane, which will be released 5 November [link]
- News from Dan's Twitter, @thatdanstevens:
- He will participate in the Old Vic's 24 Hour Plays on 21 November [link]
- Will be a panellist on The Review Show this Friday, 29 October [link]
- He and Michelle Dockery will publicise Downton Abbey on This Morning on this Friday, 29 October [link]
Labels:
audio,
Dan Stevens,
theatre,
TV
Saturday 16 October 2010
Samuel West. Narration - Lines of Flight. Television - Any Human Heart. Kreutzer vs. Kreutzer. Audio - Brighton Rock. Radio - The Vanishing. Narration - Secret Iraq.
- Lines of Flight
- In addition to the upcoming screenings at Graz and Banff, the film will be shown at the Torello Mountain Film Festival on 18 November (via salbrown) [link]
- The film has an official Twitter, @LinesOfFlight
- A tweet from Sam about Any Human Heart:
"Just done ADR for Boyd's #anyhumanheart. Looks terrific - Matthew MacFadyen v funny, and my Peter Scabius a prize turd. Hurray."
- Kreutzer vs. Kreutzer
- A casting update - Robin McLeavy will also perform [link]
- A status update from the ACO Facebook page:
"Laura Wade has written an ingenious script for Kreutzer vs. Kreutzer."
- An unabridged audiobook of Brighton Rock, narrated by Sam, will be released 6 January 2011 [link]
- BBC Radio
- Sam plays Rex in the Saturday Play The Vanishing, which will be broadcast 30 October on Radio 4 [link]
- A tweet from Sam about an upcoming radio role:
"Playing D. Cameron in a radio next week. Heath, Skilling & now Cameron. Why don't I get asked to play people whose politics agree with mine?"
- Part 2 of Secret Iraq will be broadcast in Australia 18 October at 8.30pm on ABC1 . Part 1 is currently available on iView and 4 Corners VoD. (via ladyvicet) [link]
Labels:
audio,
film,
Laura Wade,
Matthew Macfadyen,
radio,
Samuel West,
TV
Tuesday 12 October 2010
Film - Resistance. Carey Mulligan, Rosamund Pike, Hayley Atwell, Simon Russell Beale. Film - My Week with Marilyn. BBC Radio.
- Andrea Riseborough and Michael Sheen have been cast in Resistance [link]
- Carey Mulligan, Rosamund Pike, and Hayley Atwell interviews carey|rosamund|hayley
- Simon Russell Beale's "Perfect Weekend" from the Telegraph [link]
- The cast of My Week with Marilyn includes Dominic Cooper, Toby Jones, and Simon Russell Beale [link]
- BBC Radio
Friday 8 October 2010
Samuel West - Theatre - A Number
[updated 17 August 2013]
Posts about A Number are here.
Reviews
whatsonstage.com
"With the Wests, the human drama is brought fully to the fore... the chance to witness the generational baton being passed – and so adroitly – in this revered family of actors is unmissable."
Evening Standard
"Caryl Churchill’s prickly, rewarding play...
Samuel West manages in his three different guises to be pained, sardonic, resentful, brutish and suave. There’s a meaty rawness throughout.
Timothy West gives a performance richly furbished with little tics and postural shifts that betray the intimate mechanics of self-justification."
Official London Theatre Guide
"As Salter, West senior shows us how easily that decision could be made, how a potent emotional mix of grief, regret and a desire to have another shot at life can culminate in a man making this horrific choice.
In playing three of Salter’s sons – the original Bernard and two clones – Samuel West shows his versatility as he deftly changes from one character to the other..."
Telegraph
"Churchill creates a play that is as emotionally upsetting as it is intellectually and morally profound... Timothy West plays the father with a mixture of furtive unease, gnawing guilt and a deeply moving vulnerability... Samuel West differentiates the three sons with high-definition panache."
The Stage
"The Wests’ performances are meticulous..."
The Guardian
"superb acting from West pere et fils..."
Pictures
After party: guests included Laura Wade, Marcus Brigstocke and Malcolm Sinclair
Production:
Tristram Kenton/The Guardian
unknown/Evening Standard
Screencaps from Sam and Timothy's interview (7 October) on The Alan Titchmarsh Show (click thumbnails for full size):
Posts about A Number are here.
Reviews
whatsonstage.com
"With the Wests, the human drama is brought fully to the fore... the chance to witness the generational baton being passed – and so adroitly – in this revered family of actors is unmissable."
Evening Standard
"Caryl Churchill’s prickly, rewarding play...
Samuel West manages in his three different guises to be pained, sardonic, resentful, brutish and suave. There’s a meaty rawness throughout.
Timothy West gives a performance richly furbished with little tics and postural shifts that betray the intimate mechanics of self-justification."
Official London Theatre Guide
"As Salter, West senior shows us how easily that decision could be made, how a potent emotional mix of grief, regret and a desire to have another shot at life can culminate in a man making this horrific choice.
In playing three of Salter’s sons – the original Bernard and two clones – Samuel West shows his versatility as he deftly changes from one character to the other..."
Telegraph
"Churchill creates a play that is as emotionally upsetting as it is intellectually and morally profound... Timothy West plays the father with a mixture of furtive unease, gnawing guilt and a deeply moving vulnerability... Samuel West differentiates the three sons with high-definition panache."
The Stage
"The Wests’ performances are meticulous..."
The Guardian
"superb acting from West pere et fils..."
Pictures
After party: guests included Laura Wade, Marcus Brigstocke and Malcolm Sinclair
Production:
Tristram Kenton/The Guardian
unknown/Evening Standard
Screencaps from Sam and Timothy's interview (7 October) on The Alan Titchmarsh Show (click thumbnails for full size):
Labels:
Caryl Churchill,
Laura Wade,
Prunella Scales,
Samuel West,
theatre,
Timothy West
Monday 4 October 2010
Ruth Wilson. Television - Luther. Moet event. Film - Made in Dagenham. Television - Shakespeare history plays. Television - Any Human Heart. BBC Radio.
- Luther
- Ruth attended the Moët et Chandon champagne harvest and "Tribute To Heritage" gala in Epernay, France 1|2
- Made in Dagenham interviews
- Rosamund Pike 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8
- Sally Hawkins 1|2|3|4|5
- Andrea Riseborough interview from the Observer [link]
- The Shakespeare history plays Richard II, Henry IV part 1, Henry IV part 2, and Henry V will be adapted for BBC2. Simon Russell Beale is the associate producer, and directors include Rupert Goold and Richard Eyre. (via the Guardian) [link]
- Any Human Heart, starring Tom Hollander, Samuel West, Julian Rhind-Tutt, and Hayley Atwell, will begin in November [link]
- BBC Radio
Samuel West. Theatre - A Number. Narration - Lines of Flight. Radio - A Brief History of Mathematics. Narration - Secret Iraq.
- A Number
- Pictures from Broadway World [link]
- Sam and his dad Timothy discussed the play on Loose Ends [link]
- Some tweets from Sam about the play 1|2|3
- Lines of Flight will receive screenings at the Graz Adventure (10-13 November) and Banff Mountain (30 October-7 November) film festivals [link]
- Some episodes of A Brief History of Mathematics are available for a limited time on iPlayer (via his Twitter, @exitthelemming) [link]
- Sam narrates the BBC2 documentary Secret Iraq (via his Twitter, @exitthelemming) [link]
Labels:
Caryl Churchill,
film,
Prunella Scales,
radio,
Samuel West,
theatre,
Timothy West,
TV
Sunday 3 October 2010
Dan Stevens - Television - Downton Abbey
@DowntonAbbey, the official Twitter for the show, has been moderating a Q&A with Dan, @thatdanstevens:
Labels:
Dan Stevens,
TV
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