Aug. 28th, 2010

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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 21: Roger Rees, James MacDonald, Mike Bartlett, Katherine parkinson and Andrew Scott pose with the 'Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre' award during the Laurence Olivia Awards at Grosvenor House, on March 21, 2010 in London, England.

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[identity profile] soophelia.livejournal.com
One of the most exciting things about going to the theatre is discovering wonderful talents you have never seen before. There are so many actors in the UK and so few who work all the time that it's pretty much a given you'll see a fair few new faces at every production. This was the case for me with the Royal Court's Cock, which I saw last Friday. Starring Ben Whishaw, Katherine Parkinson, AnDrew Scott and Paul Jesson, it has attracted a very mixed crowd due to the names involved as well as its provocative title, and sold out barring returns. In the toilets pre-show, I heard two young girls chatting about the performance. "I was going to cancel," one said, "but then I realised it had people off the telly in it." Sigh.

Anyway, my point was not to talk about the depressing way many of us make our theatregoing choices, but to talk about new faces. Although Whishaw and Parkinson are certainly recognisable thanks to their respective appearances in Brideshead Revisited and The IT Crowd, and while both gave strong performances, it was 33-year-old Scott who really impressed.

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I love you. You love me.
You love Otto. I love Otto.
Otto loves you. Otto loves me

Old Vic Associate Anthony Page directs Tom Burke, Lisa Dillon and Andrew Scott in Noël Coward's wickedly witty dark romantic comedy.

Initially banned in the UK, this provocative play returns to the London stage for the first time in over 15 years.

From 1930s bohemian Paris to the dizzying heights of Manhattan society, a tempestuous love triangle unravels between a vivacious interior designer, Gilda, playwright Leo and artist Otto - three people unashamedly and passionately in love with each other.

A co-production with Nica Burns, Max Weitzenhoffer, Jay Harris



CAST
Tom Burke
Nancy Crane
Edward Dede
Lisa Dillon
Matthew Gammie
John Hollingworth
Maggie McCarthy
Andrew Scott
Maya Wasowicz
Angus Wright

www.oldvictheatre.com/whatson.php






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I already posted this at [livejournal.com profile] sherlockbbc but I thought it was only right to re-post it here.

I really love Dead Bodies, I think I've watched it too much already!



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