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GARY Oldman has lifted the lid on what’s next for hit spy drama Slow Horses – after wrapping filming on series six. The Oscar ...
Oscar-winning actor Gary Oldman has been given a knighthood in the King’s Birthday Honours for services to drama. The London-born film star, 67, is known for his versatile acting style having ...
Former England football captain David Beckham has been awarded a knighthood in the King’s Birthday Honours, with Strictly's hosts, former Wimbledon tennis champion Virginia Wade and teenage darts ...
Gary Oldman, the Oscar-winning Hollywood actor who started his professional career on stage in York, has been knighted.
The second half of Lost Records: Bloom & Rage released on April 15, reaching a stunning climax that will return to haunt ...
Experiencing this play as a man the same age as the disembodied recording, Krapp’s Last Tape is a strange experience. The younger Krapp, at 39, believes his wave has already crested, that his ...
Not much happens and I could have watched it not happening all day. Experiencing this play as a man the same age as the disembodied recording, Krapp’s Last Tape is a strange experience. The younger ...
Krapp’s Last Tape is ultimately intended as a chamber piece, and while Rea’s version hits the right notes, it would nevertheless greatly benefit from a more intimate venue than the cavernous Barbican ...
He is played by Stephen Rea, who has arrived from Dublin in a Landmark production of Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape, written in 1958 and directed by Vicky Featherstone. Rea is now almost a decade ...
In Krapp’s Last Tape monologue, eight or nine pages if one counts Samuel Beckett’s fulsome stage directions spread over fifty-five minutes, everything happens and nothing happens. It’s a musical score ...
Welcome to the Barbican Theatre for this production of Samuel Beckett’s masterpiece, Krapp’s Last Tape. We are honoured to collaborate once again with the great producers of Irish contemporary theatre ...
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