They’ve been talking about it for a while, but Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart have now confirmed they will star in a production of Harold Pinter’s No Man’s Land in London.
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They’ve been talking about it for a while, but Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart have now confirmed they will star in a production of Harold Pinter’s No Man’s Land in London.
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Last June I was really excited to write about Sir Ian McKellen’s decision to write his memoirs.
Unfortunately he’s now changed his mind saying his “heart was not in them”.
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Tom Sturridge and Hugh Bonneville are expected to attend a preview screening of one of the new The Hollow Crown films later this month.
Kenneth Branagh and Rob Brydon are busy rehearsing their new play, The Painkiller, which will open in the West End on March 17.
The BBC have confirmed the it’s of actors who’ll be taking part in their special event to mark the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death.
Hosted by David Tennant, Shakespeare Live! From The RSC will be broadcast on BBC Two on April 23.
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Benedict Cumberbatch, Kenneth Branagh, Mark Rylance, Kenneth Cranham and Adrian Lester will fight it out for the Best Actor honour at this year’s Olivier Awards.
The first read through of the script for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has taken place as the full 42 actors making up the play’s company have been revealed.
John Hurt and Kenneth Branagh will play father and son in a new production of The Entertainer later this summer.
Peter Capaldi, Dominic West, Hayley Atwell and James Norton are among the actors taking part in Shakespeare’s Globe’s The Complete Walk in April.
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Is it just me who’s starting to get fed-up with the constant attempts to keep making money out of Harry Potter?
First it was the Fantastic Beasts films, then the Cursed Child play, then the announcement you could get the book of the play (which immediately shot to the top of the bestseller charts).
Now, there’s another Harry Potter initiative – this time a film concert series which will tour the US later this year.