Richard E Grant brings Carnage to Richmond
This is London (Free subscription) | 12/30/2008
Richard E Grant, Juliet Stevenson and Antony Sher are among the stars of the new season at Richmond Theatre.
This is London (Free subscription) | 12/30/2008
Richard E Grant, Juliet Stevenson and Antony Sher are among the stars of the new season at Richmond Theatre.
ABC TV (Free subscription) | 12/04/2008
Marian Again is a tense, dark psychological thriller, inspired by true stories.Chris Bevan (Stephen Tompkinson) is a school teacher. He has a happy, secure life with his wife Josie (Samantha Beckinsale) and three children. When he takes his eldest daughter, Olivia (Katie Ross) to her piano exam, his life is turned upside down.After asking for directions in the local supermarket, Chris bumps into his...
TVShowsOnDVD.com News (Free subscription) | 11/02/2008
By David Lambert - Acorn Media is planning a February 10th DVD release for Wild at Heart - Series 1. The 2-disc set features all 6 episodes, plus Production Notes and a Picture Gallery as extras. Cost... (more)
The Daily Record (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
COMEDY star Dawn French claims kissing a cat's bum was better than puckering up to Jonathan Ross.
The Daily Record (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
COMEDY star Dawn French claims kissing a cat's bum was better than puckering up to Jonathan Ross.
Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 07/01/2008
2. Who played Hyacinth Bucket in Keeping Up Appearances?
Elizabeth Baines (Free subscription) | 06/26/2008
Last night I went to the Royal Exchange production of The Revenger's Tragedy. I won't name names but, bloody hell, actors just can't seem to speak early modern English dialogue any more. I must quickly make an exception for Stephen Tompkinson who played Vindice: none of his TV appearances I've seen have indicated to me the stature of his acting, but after last night I'd say he's a genius. Eileen O'Brien,...
Manchester Evening News (Free subscription) | 06/18/2008
ALL Manchester lacks is a beach - until now. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution had a beach party in Exchange Square.
The Guardian - TV & Radio blog (Free subscription) | 06/13/2008
A new US sitcom aims to challenge some of the misconceptions about Islam. Let's hope Britain follows suit
Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 06/07/2008
THERE was a time, not many years ago, when a TV schedule without a mention of Stephen Tompkinson in a leading role was quite clearly a misprint.
The Guardian - The blog Theatre (Free subscription) | 06/04/2008
The current renaissance of Thomas Middleton's work, our other Elizabethan playwright, is long overdue
The Independent (Free subscription) | 06/03/2008
I wonder if Stephen Tompkinson recognises The Revenger's Tragedy from his old A-level notes preserved by his dad? In director Jonathan Moore's somewhat eccentric approach to the drama – indulging his fascination with a mishmash of eclectic musical and cultural allusions, applying a wickedly funny gloss to a contemporary slant – there's a brilliantly anarchic undercurrent that will surely win this...
The Independent (Free subscription) | 05/27/2008
Since his breakthrough role as the smarmy, morally ambiguous journalist Damien Day in Drop the Dead Donkey, Stephen Tompkinson has been mainly cast as likeable, somewhat naive characters, notably in the film Brassed Off and the television series Ballykissangel and Grafters.
Manchester Online (Free subscription) | 05/23/2008
STEPHEN Tompkinson is a long way from his cuddly TV image in popular shows such as Ballykissangel and Wild At Heart in the next production at the Royal Exchange.
The Sun (Free subscription) | 03/26/2008
ITV has ordered new series of hit Sunday night shows Kingdom and Wild At Heart