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McKellen, Pickup, Rees & Kelly Will Be 'Waiting for Godot' at the...
McKellen, Pickup, Rees & Kelly Will Be 'WAITING FOR GODOT' at the Theatre Royal Haymarket 21 January - 3 April 2010 Friday, November 27, 2009; Posted: 11:11 AM - by BWW News Desk Ian McKellen and Ronald Pickup will be joined by Roger Rees and Matthew Kelly in Sean Mathias ' production of Samuel Beckett 's Waiting for Godot which will have a further ...
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Lumet to get 2009 Fellini Prize
Rome, October 28 - American director Sidney Lumet will be the recipient of this year's Fellini Prize, a lifetime achievement award given by Italy's prestigious Federico Fellini Foundation.
'1962: New York Film Critics Circle' at BAMcin matek
The Chapman Report should get an award for something, that's for sure. Details: '1962: New York Film Critics Circle' Through November 9, BAMcinmatek "The past is never dead.
Peter Gallagher to Croon for Chicago Audiences in Don't Give Up On Me
Tony-nominated stage and screen actor Peter Gallagher will bring his one-man musical Peter Gallagher, Don't Give Up on Me to Chicago's Drury Lane Theatre prior to embarking on a national tour.
An accomplished stage and screen performer, with piercing blue eyes, thick black hair and strong, handsome features, dominated by full, pouty lips, Peter Gallagher received his training at Tufts University and.... An accomplished stage and screen performer, with piercing blue eyes, thick black hair and strong, handsome features, dominated by full, ...
Trained for the stage at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Australian-born Michael Blakemore acted without distinction through the 1950s, appearing with various British repertory companies, before finding his true.... Trained for the stage at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Australian-born Michael Blakemore acted without distinction ...
The Washington Post
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The Washington Post
Enter the King, With New Rules
The tingling sensation in his right arm began one day in March, before he was to go on yet again as a brooding Richard M. Nixon on the Los Angeles leg of the national tour of 'Frost/Nixon.' Despite the warning his body was giving him, he did go on. Because that's the stage actor's reflex. And because Stacy Keach is Stacy Keach.
He did call his doctor, who told him to come in, though there was a party for the entire cast on the day of the proposed appointment, a Monday. Now, how could Keach be a no-show for his fellow actors? The party, too, must go on!
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