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Sunday, 12 March 2017

Samuel West - Words and Music, British Library recital, Elgar, showreel

Sam and Kim Gerard are the readers for Words and Music "The Speed of Life". It will be broadcast 19 March from a pop up studio at the BBC Radio 3 Free Thinking Festival at Sage Gateshead (BBC Media Centre).

He will read from works by Keats, Goethe and Balzac at "Music and poetry from the Zweig Collection". This recital will be held at the British Library on 20 March; click here for tickets.

He played Edward Elgar in Beyond the Score: Elgar's Engima Variations on 11 March. A couple of tweets about the performance:


Sam narrates the audiobook of Forces of Nature by Brian Cox and Andrew Cohen. It was released 9 March. Click here for an excerpt (via Sam's Twitter, @exitthelemming).

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Sam's showreel has been added to his profile on the United Agents website. It features clips from Hyde Park on Hudson, Eternal Law, Albert Schweitzer, W1A, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, Waking the Dead, Cambridge Spies, A Feast at Midnight, Fleming and The Complete Walk: Much Ado About Nothing.





He features in a video by the Marlowe Theatre, talking about why the arts matter to everyone (via @artscampaign).

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In early March, Sam discussed stamp collecting in the Financial Times. It has been a long term hobby for him - he has collected stamps since he was five. Stamps in his collection include over two hundred Two Shilling Blues and a series of stamped letters commemorating the coronation of George VI in 1937.

In mid February, he attended the press night for the West End transfer of Travesties at the Apollo Theatre. Pictures from the night are at wooller.com. The play is by Tom Stoppard, directed by Patrick Marber and stars Tom Hollander.
He spoke at the launch of the "They're Your Rights: Fight For Them" report - an event by 89up and Free Word. The report is about protecting human rights post-Brexit (@exitthelemming). A video from the event is on Facebook. Sam's speech is from 42:40.

Monday, 16 November 2015

Samuel West - Present Laughter, Cancer Research UK Christmas Concert, BAFA Award

Sam will star as Garry Essendine in Present Laughter at the Theatre Royal Bath next year. It will run in the theatre's main house from June 22 to July 9; press night will be on June 29 (The Stage).
The play will be directed by Stephen Unwin, who collaborated with Sam on Henry IV Parts I and II (English Touring Theatre, 1996-1997). This is the second time Sam has played Garry Essendine - in 2013, he played the character in a BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Noel Coward's play.


Tom Hollander, Hugh Bonneville, Penelope Wilton and Sam will read at the Cancer Research UK Christmas Concert, 15 December at St Paul's Cathedral (via his Twitter, @exitthelemming).

He received the BAFA (British Arts Festivals Association) award for Outstanding Contribution to the Arts 2015 (National Campaign for the Arts Twitter, @artscampaign).

Thursday, 25 December 2014

Samuel West - Henry V, After Electra, Kreutzer vs Kreutzer


(screencap sources: the Creative Industries Federation and the Theatre Royal Plymouth)

Upcoming projects

Sam will narrate Walton's Henry V with the Minnesota Orchestra, 22-24 January. Mark Wigglesworth will conduct (via markwigglesworth.com).

ITV has released a trailer for the third series of Mr Selfridge, which will premiere in January.

Sam will direct After Electra, a new play by April De Angelis at the Theatre Royal Plymouth, 12-28 March. The production will transfer to the Tricycle Theatre, 7 April-2 May (via his Twitter, @exitthelemming).The play is a black comedy challenging what it means to be a mother, and exploring how the choices we make can change our lives forever.

He is the Orator for Morning Heroes by Bliss, which will be performed at a BBC Symphony Orchestra concert on 15 May (via @BBCSO).

The Aurora Orchestra, Katherine Parkinson and Sam will perform Kreutzer vs Kretuzer at the Globe 12 & 13 July (via Digital Spy). Laura Wade's play has been inspired by "The Kreutzer Sonata", a short story by Tolstoy; it features full performances of Beethoven’s Kreutzer Violin Sonata and Janácek’s String Quartet of the same name.
The work premiered in November 2010, with Sam, Robin McLeavy and the Australian Chamber Orchestra. Richard Tognetti arranged the Beethoven and Janácek works for the Orchestra.

In April 2016, Sam will perform David Garrick's Ode at Holy Trinity Church in Stratford (the Guardian and the University of Birmingham). The performance is part of the 400th anniversary celebrations of Shakespeare's death.

Recent work


Sam and fellow Lady Margaret Hall alumni Michelle Paver, Philip Hensher and Cathy Newman competed in a round of University Challenge last Saturday. Click here to watch the episode on iPlayer.

Britten to America has received a Grammy nomination for Best Classical Compendium (via NMC). The awards will be held 8 February.

He received an honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of Birmingham on 10 December. He has contributed to the University's Shakespeare Institute by giving classes and donating scripts and notes from his personal archive.


[the following is a catch up for the past few months...!]


November
Sam tweeted about his costume and lighting from the set of The Hollow Crown.

Patricia Hodge, Lucy Parham and Sam performed Nocturne at the Octagon Theatre in Yeovil on 7 November; Lucy posted a picture of them on Twitter.
On 8 November, Simon McBurney, Tom Hollander and Sam performed in "The Listening Space", an evening of live music and spoken word. The event raised £10,000 for the St Paul's Steiner School in Islington (Eventbrite via @AntHolden and the Islington Tribune).
He tweeted the set list from his Bath Mozartfest performance on 9 November.

Sam read poems by Ian Beck at the launch of Behind the Dusty Glass. Here is a selection of tweets about the launch.

Sam, director Giles Ramsay and writer Nigel West talked about "The Art of Deception" - the similarities between acting and spying - at the V&A on 21 November. Minna Takala summarised the main topics discussed - click here for her blog post about the event. Also, @lady_aglaya tweeted, "fascinating topic and enjoyable evening".

He features in a video on the Creative Industries Federation website (via @Creative_Fed). The Federation's members are from various organisations in the UK's creative industries, such as production companies, educational institutions and theatres.

He attended the 60th London Evening Standard Theatre Awards on 30 November (Getty Images). Winners included Tom Stoppard, Gillian Anderson and Jeremy Herrin.

Harry Burton shared a picture of Sam and Jason Isaacs on Twitter from a Harold Pinter celebration in September 2009.

October
Sam added his pronunciation of "potato" to Ben Crystal's accent map (via @exitthelemming); visited inmates in Pentonville Prison taking the Six Book Challenge (@exitthelemming); and attended the Dinard Film Festival (@mtvnotbullets) and opening night of Uncle Vanya at the St James Theatre.

September

(screencap source: BBC)
The BBC's Daily Politics posted a video of Sam and Mark Wallace speaking about politics and the arts.
The Labour Arts Alliance organised a panel discussion in Manchester about the impact of the arts on children and young people (Eventbrite via @LabourArts). Panellists included Sam (representing the National Campaign for the Arts) and Jude Kelly (Artistic Director, Southbank Centre). Sam tweeted:
On a different part of the political spectrum, Sam made a speech, "Does Culture Matter?" at the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham. He posted the text of his speech at the artsfunding Ning, as well as some responses to questions at the event, which was organised by the Association of British Orchestras.

Sam wrote about the painting "A Dance to the Music of Time" by Nicolas Poussin for the Telegraph. The work is part of the Great Gallery in London's Wallace Collection, which reopened after a refurbishment in September.

@GrouchoLiz posted the text of an article Sam wrote about Hornblower in 1998 (via @exitthelemming).

Monday, 12 December 2011

Whatsonstage.com awards nominations and the British Independent Film Awards

Nominees for the Whatsonstage.com awards include Charles Edwards (Best Supporting Actor in a Play); Ruth Wilson and Kristin Scott Thomas (Best Actress in a Play); and Benedict Cumberbatch and David Tennant (Best Actor in a Play). The full list of nominations is here, and voting closes 31 January.

Guests at the British Independent Film Awards included Benedict Cumberbatch, Dominic Cooper, Gemma Arterton, Hayley Atwell, Rebecca Hall, Ruth Wilson and Tom Hollander (Getty: arrivals, after party, inside arrivals).

Monday, 28 March 2011

Hayley Atwell. Film - Captain America. Tod's Art Plus Drama party.

[updated 30 March]

USA Today has some behind the scenes photos from Captain America (Comic Book Movie).

The Tod's Art Plus Drama party (24 March), at which Hayley, Tom Hollander and Sally Hawkins performed readings, has been featured in WWD and Harper's Bazaar.

Saturday, 26 February 2011

Broadcasting Press Guild Awards, Glamour's Women of the Year Awards and the Offies

Broadcasting Press Guild Awards nominees include Any Human Heart, Downton Abbey and Sherlock for Best Drama Series; and Hugh Bonneville, Benedict Cumberbatch and Tom Hollander for Best Actor (via darcylicious). The winners will be announced 25 March.

Hayley Atwell, Gemma Arterton, Hattie Morahan, Keira Knightley, Ruth Wilson and Andrea Riseborough have received nominations for Glamour's Women of the Year Awards, which will be held on 7 June.

Toby Jones has been nominated for a Best Male Offie for The Painter at The Arcola.

Saturday, 19 February 2011

Hayley Atwell. Cure Parkinson's Trust Illuminate auction. Tod's Art Plus Drama Party.

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Hayley has designed a candle holder for the Cure Parkinson's Trust Illuminate auction, which will open 22 February on Ebay. Stephen Fry, Ricky Gervais and Harry Lloyd have also contributed designs to the auction.

Tom Hollander, Sally Hawkins and Hayley will perform at the Tod's Art Plus Drama Party at the Whitechapel Gallery on 24 March (via John Jones). Click here for ticketing information.

Monday, 31 January 2011

The Big Red Nose Show, Any Human Heart, BBC Radio



Samuel West, Dan Stevens, Hugh Bonneville and Tom Goodman-Hill have tweeted that they will participate in the Big Red Nose Show on 14 March - they will play kazoos as part of a Guinness World Record attempt to create the largest kazoo orchestra on the planet.

Any Human Heart will be broadcast on PBS 13-27 February (via M&C). The miniseries stars Tom Hollander, Samuel West, Julian Rhind-Tutt and Hayley Atwell.

BBC Radio

Monday, 29 November 2010

Theatre - Evening Standard Theatre Awards

Nancy Carroll, Rory Kinnear and Peter Hall respectively won awards for Best Actress, Best Actor and the Moscow Theatre's Golden Seagull at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards; whatsonstage has a complete list of the winners.

Guests included Andrea Riseborough, Tom Hollander, Laura Wade, Sam West, Rebecca Hall, Martin Freeman, Benedict Cumberbatch and Roger Allam. Pictures: Getty Images and WireImage.

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 Wilson interview from Variety [link]
    • Idris Elba and Ruth interview from Collider [link]
  • 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
    • Jeff Harding and Toby Jones star in the Saturday Play The Kane Conspiracy [link]
    • Toby Jones and Joseph Kloska star in The Wire First Domino [link]

Monday, 5 July 2010

Ben Whishaw, Bill Nighy. Film - Captain America. Television - Rev. Film - Spiderman prequel. BBC Radio.

  • Lovely pictures of Ben Whishaw and Bill Nighy from Shot By Shooter and the Telegraph, respectively ben|bill

  • Dominic Cooper will play Howard Stark in Captain America: The First Avenger (via the Examiner) [link]

  • Hugh Bonneville will guest star in episode 4 of Rev, a sitcom starring Tom Hollander and Olivia Colman [link]

  • Andrew Garfield has been cast as Peter Parker in the Spiderman prequel [link]

  • BBC Radio
    • David Hyde Pierce and Christopher Nolan will be interviewed on Front Row david|christopher
    • Anthony Flanagan and Guy Henry star in the Saturday Play Going to Ground [link]

Monday, 21 June 2010

Hayley Atwell, Gemma Arterton. Film - Never Let Me Go. BBC Radio.

  • Hayley Atwell and Gemma Arterton portraits by Matt Jones.

  • Unspoilery screencaps of Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightley, Andrew Garfield, Sally Hawkins, Domhnall Gleeson and Andrea Riseborough from the Never Let Me Go trailer (click the thumbnails for full size):




  • BBC Radio
    • Tom Hollander will be a guest on Start the Week [link]
    • On the Hour, produced by Armando Iannucci, stars Chris Morris, Steve Coogan, and Patrick Marber [link]
    • Howard Brenton will be interviewed on Front Row and Night Waves
    • Diana Quick, Simon McBurney, Olivia Williams, Clemency Burton-Hill, and Mat Fraser will present episodes of The Essay Half Shame, Half Glory - Postcards from the Acting Profession [link]
    • Rebecca Hall was interviewed on The Film Programme [link]

Saturday, 15 May 2010

BAFTA TV award nominations

BAFTA TV award nominations include (via the British Comedy Guide):
A Short Stay in Switzerland. Actress (Julie Walters), Single drama.
Small Island. Supporting Actor (Benedict Cumberbatch), Drama serial.
Gracie! Supporting Actor (Tom Hollander).
Red Riding: 1974. Supporting Actress (Rebecca Hall).
QI. Entertainment performance (Stephen Fry).
The Thick of It. Female performance in a comedy role (Rebecca Front), Male performance in a comedy role (Peter Capaldi), Situation comedy.

Friday, 9 April 2010

Theatre - Enron. Television - Any Human Heart. Television - Murder on the Orient Express. Television - Doctor Who.

  • Enron (Broadway)
    • Lucy Prebble is briefly featured in a video from THV about the production [link]
    • Articles from Time Out and the New York Post time out|ny post
    • Lucy Prebble interview from Elle [link]

  • Tom Hollander, Samuel West, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Kim Cattrall, Gillian Anderson, Sam Claflin, Emerald Fennell and Natasha Little have joined the cast of the Channel 4 miniseries adaptation of Any Human Heart by William Boyd. Previously announced cast members include Hayley Atwell, Matthew Macfadyen, Jim Broadbent and Ed Stoppard. 1|2

  • A trailer for Murder on the Orient Express is here, and it will be broadcast on PBS 11 July (via bbccostumedrama). The cast includes Hugh Bonneville, Toby Jones, David Morrissey and Samuel West.

  • Screencaps of Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Bill Nighy, Helen McCrory and Toby Jones from the Doctor Who "The Eleventh Hour" coming soon trailer (click thumbnails for full size):
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Friday, 2 April 2010

Lucy Prebble - Theatre - Enron - Broadway. Samuel West - Theatre - Enron. Television - Women in Love. Andrea Riseborough - The Pride. Radio - EM Forster short stories. Radio - Goldfinger. BBC Radio.

  • Lucy is in the April 2010 issue of Vogue (US) [link]

  • A picture from Sam's appearance on the Andrew Marr Show - he was promoting Enron [link]

  • Rory Kinnear, Rachael Stirling and Joseph Mawle have joined Rosamund Pike in the BBC4 adaptation of Women in Love [link]

  • Andrea Riseborough has received a Lucille Lortel nomination (featured actress) for The Pride [link]

  • BBC Radio
    • Kenneth Branagh, Jodhi May and Tom Hiddleston star in the Drama on 3 Cyrano de Bergerac [link]
    • Dan Stevens, Ruth Wilson and Andrew Sachs are the readers for the Afternoon Reading EM Forster Short Stories [link]
    • The Complete Smiley continues with the Classic Serial Smiley's People, starring Simon Russell Beale (as George Smiley) and Alex Jennings [link]
    • Toby Stephens, Rosamund Pike, Ian McKellen, Tom Hollander, Lisa Dillon and Tim Pigott-Smith star in the Saturday Play Goldfinger [link]

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Radio - Goldfinger. Ruth Wilson - Radio - EM Forster short stories. Samuel West. Radio - Summer Lightning. Narration - Edward VII. Equity - Manifesto for Theatre. Dan Stevens - Audio - A Week in December. Laura Wade - Theatre - Posh.

Friday, 29 January 2010

Radio - Goldfinger. Instyle - The Brit Pack, Best of British party. South Bank Show Awards.

  • As well as the previously announced Toby Stephens, Rosamund Pike and Ian McKellen, the cast of Goldfinger includes Tom Hollander, Lisa Dillon and Tim Pigott-Smith. It will be broadcast 3 April. (via Commander Bond) [link]
  • Andrea Riseborough and Ruth Wilson are in the portfolio "The Brit Pack" from the March 2010 issue of Instyle (UK). A behind the scenes video from the shoot is here. Instyle hosted a Best of British party celebrating the BAFTAs. Guests included Bonnie Wright, Claire Foy, Jamie Campbell Bower, Olivia Grant and Rosamund Pike.
  • Ruth Wilson was at the Waiting for Godot press night after party 1|2|3|4
  • Guests at the South Bank Show Awards include Damian Lewis, Rebecca Hall, Ruth Wilson, David Morrissey and Peter Hall 1|2

Saturday, 26 December 2009

Radio - The Custom of the Country. BBC Radio.

  • David Tennant will be on Desert Island Discs [link]
  • Julian Rhind-Tutt, Romola Garai and Laurel Lefkow narrate the Afternoon Reading Bright Young Things [link]
  • Lucy Prebble will be on Front Row [link]
  • Jeremy Northam and Harriet Walter are the readers for Words and Music "Femmes Fatales" [link]
  • Tom Goodman-Hill and Hugh Bonneville star in the Afternoon Play Big in Samoa [link]
  • Bill Nighy and Andrea Riseborough star in the Saturday Play Private Lives [link]
  • Tom Hollander and Dan Stevens star in the Classic Serial The Custom of the Country [link]
  • Stephanie Cole and Benedict Cumberbatch star in Cabin Pressure [link]

Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Ruth Wilson, Hayley Atwell, Emma Thompson. British Independent Film Awards. Radio - The Custom of the Country.

[updated 11 December]
  • Excerpt from a Ruth interview about her film project with Hayley and Emma:
    "...Wilson has got together a stellar team of women writers, directors and actresses and the idea, cooked up with fellow actress Hayley Atwell, is to produce a feature film made up of shorts by and for women. 'Seven writers and seven directors, all women,' she says, reeling off names. 'Some of the women who are keen to direct are Rachel Weisz, Gillian Anderson, Tara Fitzgerald. Emma Thompson is going to mentor the writers and Susanna White, who directed Jane Eyre, will work with the directors...'"
  • The British Independent Film Awards
    • Links about Rosamund Pike's outfit and makeup 1|2|3
    • elizabethtoni's arrival's videos (featuring Hayley Atwell, Gemma Arterton; Jason Isaacs, Carey Mulligan, Armando Iannucci; Peter Capaldi, David Morrissey; and Rosamund Pike) 1|2|3|4
    • Some videos from t5m jason isaacs|rosamund pike
    • Article from the Independent [link]
  • Dan Stevens and Tom Hollander star in The Custom of the Country, which will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 3 January [link]

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Theatre - Evening Standard Theatre Awards. Theatre - Enron. Theatre - A Streetcar Named Desire.

[updated 27 November]

Winners at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards include Rupert Goold (Sydney Edwards award for best director - Enron, Royal Court), Rachel Weisz (Natasha Richardson award for best actress - A Streetcar Named Desire, Donmar Warehouse) and Alia Bano (Charles Wintour award for most promising playwright - Shades, Royal Court).

Guests at the event include Hayley Atwell, Benedict Cumberbatch, Amanda Drew, Rupert Goold, Peter Hall, Tom Hollander, Rory Kinnear, Lucy Prebble, Simon Russell Beale, Laura Wade, Sam West, Ruth Wilson and Fenella Woolgar.

Articles
whatsonstage.com 1|2
Evening Standard [link]
The Stage [link]
The Guardian [link]
The Independent [link]

Pictures
wooller.com [link]
Evening Standard [link]
Rex Features [link]
Wireimage [link]
Getty [link]

Videos
Evening Standard [link]
elizabethtoni 1|2