KELLY Price, Nicholas Le Prevost and Chuk Iwuji will appear alongside Keira Knightley, Damian Lewis, Tara Fitzgerald, Dominic Rowan and Tim McCullan in The Misanthrope , which opens at the Comedy Theatre on December 17, 2009 (previews from December 7). Set in modern day London, The Misanthrope focuses on Alceste (Lewis), a famous British playwright, who is disillusioned and angry with the hypocrisy,...
Damian Lewis leads an outstanding ensemble with Tara Fitzgerald, Keira Knightley and Dominic Rowan in Martin Crimp’s blistering version of Moliere’s greatest comedy, The Misanthrope. Opening at Comedy on 7th December 2009. Your chance to see the lovely Keira Knightley on stage, when Alceste (Damian Lewis) is transported from 17th century Paris to modern-day London and [...]
She was huge news last year with her rapid rise onto the Hollywood scene, Keira Knightley was everywhere you turned, newspapers, mags, the red carpet, TV but the latter part of this year things have gone very quiet. We thought we’d have a rummage around and see what she’s getting up to as we don’t [...] Article by FJ from: FJ Girls Female Celebrity News Whats Keira Knightley Up To?...
Now I know why Year 11 enjoy science so much. It's the forensics, stupid. The last class I went into had a body on the floor and crime scene levels of activity. I beat a hasty retreat to avoid being fingerprinted. The nation, like the science class, loves a good murder. In Watching the Dead (BBC Four), we were treated to a forensic examination of the TV crime series' enduring popularity. First under...
Legit News: Actress making her West End debut in comedy -- Keira Knightley will make her West End debut, starring opposite Damian Lewis in a new production of Moliere's comedy "The Misanthrope."
The director working on KEIRA KNIGHTLEY's upcoming stage debut has been forced to defend her decision to hire the Hollywood actress - following criticism about theatres using...
Bloatermog And The Answer Is: Right, the answer to my TV commercial break madness is to Sky+ everything and fast-forward through the adverts and miss them completely. This happens with the Trevor Eve detective series called 'Waking The Dead' which is a bit of a favourite. When the programme is first shown on BBC1 it's on for 2 hours, when it's repeated on Alibi, it's 2.5 hours, so we suffer 30 mintes...
that’s what the BBC planned to do with a Drama “Framed” that is set in Blaenau FFestiniog according to a report in today’s Wales Online Life Section . Both Trevor Eve (remember Shoestring?) and Eve Myles (Torchwood) will speak like they are from the Rhondda Valley , and Cymdeithas Iaith Cymraeg (Welsh Language Society) are up in arms. There complaint is that everything is focused...
THIS WEEK, I am going to have a little fantasy. No, not the one involving Tara Fitzgerald, a bouncy castle, two feather dusters and a family-size bottle of extra-virgin, hand-knitted, free-range olive oil, writesGEOFF HILL.
DVD Video Review: Hugh Grant and Tara Fitzgerald meet with temptation in 1930s Australia, in the shape of artist Sam Neill and his household of beautiful models in Sirens. Review of the UK release from Arrow by Gary Couzens.
Time for our regular look at what's on at the South Bank in London in August. Everyone's probably going to be on holiday, but c'est la vie. Most of the TV-related material is part of the "From Stage to TV Screen" season, which is probably self-explanatory, but there's also an afternoon run: Missing Believed Wiped Special: The Lost Cartiers, looking at the work of legendary 1950s/60s director...
Directed by Kfir Yefet Written by Henrik Ibsen, Zinnie Harris Starring Gillian Anderson, Chrstopher Eccleston, Tara Fitzgerald, Anton Lesser Production company The Donmar Theatre The Donmar Warehouse So it was that I returned to the Donmar Warehouse for the latest in this season of productions. This time the star of the day is the underrated Gillian Anderson, best known for playing the straight-man...