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My blog has quite a lot of posts about Samuel West (Julius Caesar, On Chesil Beach and Darkest Hour) and Charles Edwards (My Fair Lady Australian tour and Henry IX).

Wednesday 28 December 2011

Samuel West - Television - Law & Order: UK "Intent" screencaps


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Charles Edwards - Television - Waking the Dead "Harbinger" screencaps



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Samuel West. Andrei Sannikov fairy tales. Theatre - Close the Coalhouse Door. Radio - With Great Pleasure.



Screencap of Sam and Aleh Sidorchyk (video source: IndexOnCensorshipTV)


Index on Censorship has uploaded a video of the Andrei Sannikov fairy tales performed by Sam, Michael Sheen, Joanna Lumley, Aleh Sidorchyk and Pavel Arakelyan (Charter 97).

Tour dates for Close the Coalhouse Door are as follows: Northern Stage (13 April-5 May), Yvonne Arnaud (29 May-2 June), Gala Durham (12-16 June), York Theatre Royal (26-30 June).

Sam is one of the readers for an upcoming episode of With Great Pleasure (United Agents).

Sunday 25 December 2011

Dan Stevens


Downton Abbey
The Front Row Boxing Day quiz will be broadcast tomorrow. Dan's other team members were historian Antonia Fraser and crime-writer Mark Billingham.
Words and Music "Money" is available on iPlayer for 5 more days - it was repeated earlier this week.

Stills from Babysitting, an upcoming short film starring Dan and Romola Garai, have been uploaded to the Holland Park Facebook page.

Saturday 24 December 2011

Samuel West. Television - Eternal Law. Theatre - Close the Coalhouse Door.

"Playing an angel - even one in human form – I’m really tapping into something which is quite alien."
- Sam on how he approached playing Zak Gist in Eternal Law (source: Eternal Law press pack p. 6)

Eternal Law will premiere 5 January on ITV1. The show's press pack has interviews with the executive producers and cast, and some stills (via @TheRailwayArms). Synopses are also available for episodes 1, 2 and 3.
Current and upcoming press coverage includes a behind-the-scenes feature in SFX #217 and interview with Sam in TV & Satellite Week and TV Choice.

He's currently doing pre-production for Close the Coalhouse Door:
"Fabulous two days in Newcastle auditioning for #coalhouse. What a lot of good talented musical actors there are up here."
When the play tours to Newcastle, he will give a pre-performance talk at Newcastle University on 26 April.

Sam and Michael Sheen read fairy tales by Andrei Sannikov at an event organised by the Belarus Free Theatre (via Sam's Twitter, @exitthelemming).

Earlier this month, Sam was interviewed for the Guardian's "Family Values" column.

In November, he attended the Shakespeare Institute's 60th anniversary (via @exitthelemming).

Wednesday 21 December 2011

Charles Edwards - Television - Holy Flying Circus

Holy Flying Circus has been chosen by Digital Spy as one of the best shows of 2011:
"Stunning performances from Darren Boyd, Steve Punt, Charles Edwards, Rufus Jones, Phil Nichol and Tom Fisher as the comedy legends and a perfectly balanced script - it tread the line between hilariously bizarre and needlessly wacky perfectly - were a fitting tribute to the Python legend."

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).

Wednesday 7 December 2011

Samuel West. NCA Arts Index, The Soldier's Tale.



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Sam gave a speech at the launch of the National Campaign for the Arts' Arts Index. The text of the speech is here (via his Twitter, @exitthelemming). He was also interviewed on Today - the discussion focuses on philanthropy.

He will narrate The Soldier's Tale at the Wigmore Hall on 3 February 2012.

Law Gazette has a short article about the Peace Brigades International 30th anniversary gala, at which Sam performed in dramatisations of stories about Colombian lawyers.

Last month, Sam read excerpts from Prokofiev's diaries at Music at Tresanton (via travelpr).
He also attended the Sheffield Theatres' 40th celebration (Sheffield Telegraph). Here's a tweet from him about the event:
"Top time @crucibletheatre with @DanCrucibleAD, Grandage and three other ADs last night. Theatre looking very fit at 40. I sent your love."

Berkoff's Macbeth, originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1995, is available for purchase from Spoken World Audio. Sam plays Macduff.