- published: 13 Apr 2009
- views: 415524
- author: cendrillon325
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OKLAHOMA! OK! - Hugh Jackman 1998
The Musical Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! (The Royal National Theatre Production 1998)...
published: 13 Apr 2009
author: cendrillon325
OKLAHOMA! OK! - Hugh Jackman 1998
The Musical Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! (The Royal National Theatre Production 1998)
- published: 13 Apr 2009
- views: 415524
- author: cendrillon325
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FRANKENSTEIN z Royal National Theatre - 13 grudnia o 18:00 w Multikinie!
KUP BILETY ONLINE: http://multikino.pl/pl/kup-bilet/kino/2832/2012-12-06/ „Frankenstein" z...
published: 06 Dec 2012
author: MultikinoTV
FRANKENSTEIN z Royal National Theatre - 13 grudnia o 18:00 w Multikinie!
KUP BILETY ONLINE: http://multikino.pl/pl/kup-bilet/kino/2832/2012-12-06/ „Frankenstein" z Royal National Theatre w Multikinie Multikino i British Council ma...
- published: 06 Dec 2012
- views: 108
- author: MultikinoTV
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Space Commander at The Royal National Theatre in London, UK, 2012
We had an absolutely spectacular time at The Watch This Space Festival. I want to thank An...
published: 09 Jul 2012
author: David Cassel
Space Commander at The Royal National Theatre in London, UK, 2012
We had an absolutely spectacular time at The Watch This Space Festival. I want to thank Angus and his whole crew for the incredible hospitality and for putti...
- published: 09 Jul 2012
- views: 84
- author: David Cassel
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Oklahoma! The Original London Cast - Part 1/18
Copyright Iambic Productions, Sky Productions, and Image Entertainment, Inc. I am in no wa...
published: 05 May 2010
author: iamhome0
Oklahoma! The Original London Cast - Part 1/18
Copyright Iambic Productions, Sky Productions, and Image Entertainment, Inc. I am in no way affiliated with this production.
- published: 05 May 2010
- views: 79081
- author: iamhome0
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Singin' In The Rain - Show Trailer - Palace Theatre
Cheap tickets for Singin' in the Rain are available at http://wos.im/SinginInTheRainTix Af...
published: 08 Nov 2011
author: whatsonstageTV
Singin' In The Rain - Show Trailer - Palace Theatre
Cheap tickets for Singin' in the Rain are available at http://wos.im/SinginInTheRainTix After an acclaimed sell out run at Chicester, Singin' in the Rain bri...
- published: 08 Nov 2011
- views: 25174
- author: whatsonstageTV
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One Man, Two Guvnors at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
Over 200000 new tickets just released! Richard Bean's award-winning play is a glorious cel...
published: 27 Sep 2012
author: NationalTheatre
One Man, Two Guvnors at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
Over 200000 new tickets just released! Richard Bean's award-winning play is a glorious celebration of British comedy: a unique, laugh-out-loud mix of satire...
- published: 27 Sep 2012
- views: 20073
- author: NationalTheatre
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Aladdin @ Norwich Theatre Royal - National Panto Day
As Wednesday December 5 is National Panto Day, we were given a sneaky peek into rehearsals...
published: 06 Dec 2012
author: theatreroyalnorwich1
Aladdin @ Norwich Theatre Royal - National Panto Day
As Wednesday December 5 is National Panto Day, we were given a sneaky peek into rehearsals for Aladdin, which runs at Norwich Theatre Royal from Dec 18-Jan 1...
- published: 06 Dec 2012
- views: 545
- author: theatreroyalnorwich1
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Blackout - Young Co. at the Royal National Theatre
In July 2008, a group of young actors from Citizens Young Co. took a brand new play by Dav...
published: 08 Dec 2008
author: tagtheatre
Blackout - Young Co. at the Royal National Theatre
In July 2008, a group of young actors from Citizens Young Co. took a brand new play by Davey Anderson (Snuff, Liar) to the Royal National Theatre's Lyttelton...
- published: 08 Dec 2008
- views: 3246
- author: tagtheatre
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One Man, Two Guvnors at Theatre Royal Haymarket
'The most glorious comedy on the planet.' Daily Mail, March 2012 Richard Bean's award-winn...
published: 07 Mar 2013
author: NationalTheatre
One Man, Two Guvnors at Theatre Royal Haymarket
'The most glorious comedy on the planet.' Daily Mail, March 2012 Richard Bean's award-winning play is a glorious celebration of British comedy: a unique, la...
- published: 07 Mar 2013
- views: 6761
- author: NationalTheatre
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Paul Scofield in Amadeus at the National Theatre
This was a magnificent production, and I was so lucky to work on it. Such eloquent writing...
published: 13 Jan 2009
author: KarelBata
Paul Scofield in Amadeus at the National Theatre
This was a magnificent production, and I was so lucky to work on it. Such eloquent writing from Peter Shaffer, leaving Peter Hall needing little more to do t...
- published: 13 Jan 2009
- views: 15123
- author: KarelBata
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The Asere Royal Family at The National Theatre in Accra, Ghana. .wmv
Footage of members of The Asere Royal Family relaxing at The National Theatre in Accra, Gh...
published: 11 Sep 2011
author: Ashieize
The Asere Royal Family at The National Theatre in Accra, Ghana. .wmv
Footage of members of The Asere Royal Family relaxing at The National Theatre in Accra, Ghana on 8th August 2010.
- published: 11 Sep 2011
- views: 137
- author: Ashieize
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The Asere Royal Family visiting The National Theatre in Accra, Ghana.
Footage of members of The Asere Royal Family visiting The National Theatre in Accra, Ghana...
published: 29 Aug 2010
author: Ashieize
The Asere Royal Family visiting The National Theatre in Accra, Ghana.
Footage of members of The Asere Royal Family visiting The National Theatre in Accra, Ghana on 8th August 2010.
- published: 29 Aug 2010
- views: 834
- author: Ashieize
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Oklahoma at The National Theatre
...
published: 17 Mar 2013
author: IntenseBB1
Oklahoma at The National Theatre
- published: 17 Mar 2013
- views: 48
- author: IntenseBB1
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Vovô
He was bald with some liver spots on his head...
Graduation film made at the University ...
published: 30 Mar 2011
author: Luiz Stockler
Vovô
He was bald with some liver spots on his head...
Graduation film made at the University of Wales, Newport in 2010.
Director: Luiz Stockler
Produced by the University of Wales, Newport 2010
Awards -
Nominated for National Royal Television Society Award, UK
Winner - Royal Television Society Student Undergraduate Animation Award, Wales Region, UK
'Best of the West' Special Commendation - Animated Exeter, UK
British Council Supported
Screenings -
Brain Wash Six, London, UK (2010)
_DRIFT Old Vic Tunnels, London, UK (2010)
Anim’est International Animation Film Festival, Romania (2010)
Brest European Short Film Festival, France (2010)
Bradford Animation Festival, UK (2010)
Exposures Film Festival, UK (2010)
Skena Up International Students Film and Theatre Festival, Kosovo (2010)
Animateka International Animation Film Festival, Slovenia (2010)
Savannah International Animation Festival, USA (2011)
Ffresh Student Moving Image Festival of Wales, UK (2011)
Animex International Festival of Animation and Computer Games, UK (2011)
Animated Exeter, UK (2011)
Brain Wash at Debut Club, London, UK (2011)
Athens Animfest, Greece (2011)
Ankara International Film Festival, Turkey (2011)
Be There! Corfu Animation Festival, Greece (2011)
Filmfest Dresden International Short Film Festival, Germany (2011)
Anifest, Czech Republic (2011)
Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film, Germany (2011)
Animayo International Festival of Animated Film, Visual Effects and Video Games, Spain (2011)
KAN Festival of Independent and Amateur Film, Poland (2011)
Timishort Film Festival, Romania (2001)
CurtoCircuito Santiago de Compostela International Short Film Festival, Spain (2011)
Melbourne International Animation Festival, Australia (2011)
Anima Mundi International Animation Festival of Brazil, Brazil (2011)
BBC Big Screens Cardiff/Swansea, UK (2011)
Inkonst, Sweden (2011)
RabbitFest Animation Festival, Italy (2011)
Klubi, Breakfast Club! Short Films & Breakfast, Finland (2011)
Helsinki Short Film Festival, Finland (2011)
Meta, Cambodia (2011)
Mezzanine Cafe, Australia (2011)
Trackdown Scoring Stage, Australia (2011)
1up Microcinema, Australia (2011)
Cummins Theatre, Australia (2011)
Reikäreuna Film Festival, Finland (2011)
Kulttuurikulma, Finland (2011)
Secret Location in Edinburgh, UK (2011)
The Bee’s Mouth, UK (2011)
The Goods Dept, Indonesia (2011)
Faktory, Iceland (2011)
Kino Pod Baranami, Poland (2011)
Special Outdoor Screening in Hanoi, Vietnam (2011)
Pighouse Flicks, Australia (2011)
Kino Forum, Poland (2011)
Studio TVP Lublin, Poland (2011)
Kino Cytryna, Poland (2011)
Kino Rialto, Poland (2011)
Regional Entertainment Centre, Australia (2011)
Kino Kosmos CSF, Poland (2011)
Ravintola Intro, Finland (2011)
Kulttuurikahvila, Finland (2011)
KINO.LAB, Poland (2011)
Klubokawiarnia Instytut, Poland (2011)
YOKO, Vietnam (2011)
Pratersauna, Austria (2011)
Courthouse Gallery, Australia (2011)
Vancouver Cafe and Store, Australia (2011)
Alimento’s Cafe, Australia (2011)
Klub Zero, Poland (2011)
Walkington Ampitheatre, Australia (2011)
Music Republic Museum, Poland (2011)
SNAP Cafe, Vietnam (2011)
Kahvila Kauppayhtiö, Finland (2011)
Cafe Xocolat, Philippines (2011)
International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animated Film, Germany (2011)
Curta na Praça, Brazil (2011)
KUKI International Short Film Festival for Children and Youth Berlin, Germany (2011)
Animated Dreams, Estonia (2011)
Etiuda & Anima, Poland (2011)
More info at http://luizstockler.com and http://twitter.com/LuizStockler
2:51
You Fade To Light, rAndom International for Philips Lumiblade
In 2009 rAndom International was commissioned by the Philips Lumiblade team to create an i...
published: 28 Aug 2009
author: rAndom International
You Fade To Light, rAndom International for Philips Lumiblade
In 2009 rAndom International was commissioned by the Philips Lumiblade team to create an interactive light installation. You Fade To Light captures the unique qualities inherent to their revolutionary new OLEDs.
Lumiblade OLEDs are large area diffuse light sources made from extremely thin glass and feature a perfect mirror finish. OLEDs are the closest to the temperature of natural light.
"You Fade To Light" by rAndom International allows the audience to engage with the light itself intuitively and in a physical way. With custom software developed by designer Chris O'Shea, it has been built in London with several hundred unique OLEDs from the world’s first-ever production line for OLED lighting at Philips in Aachen, Germany.
A total of 8 unique You Fade To Light installations is available for commission from October 2009. For more information please contact subhas@cwgdesign.com
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Installation & Art Direction by
rAndom International
Choreography
Laïla Diallo in collaboration with Khamlane Halsackda
Performance
Laïla Diallo and Khamlane Halsackda
Film Production & Director of Photography
Mark Purnell at Hogarth Worldwide
about rAndom International
rAndom international have won prestigious design awards such as the iF Design Award 2005 and 2006, the Wallpaper* Design Award 2006 as well as the Creative Futures Award 2005. In November 2007, The Observer placed rAndom within the top ten of creative talent in UK Art and Design. Their tape collection is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art and a selection of their work has been shown at the V&A; in November and January 2007, and last year at the Tate Modern in May and at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden in September 2008. In 2009 they are part of the “Telling Tales” and "Decode" exhibitions at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, and were awarded an honourable mention for their acclaimed “Audience” installation at the Prix Ars Electronica in Linz / Austria. rAndom International are working in studios in London and Berlin.
about Laïla Diallo
Canadian born choreographer Laïla Diallo first came to prominence as a dancer with Wayne McGregor’s Random Dance. Her choreographic work include Sense of Self, created with Montréal-based choreographer Mélanie Demers, the solos waiting fleeing, Out of sight in the direction of my body and The Wayside, as well as Between the Shingle and the Dune, in collaboration with Theo Clinkard.
Credits for choreography and movement direction in theatre and opera include All’s Well That Ends Well, National Theatre; War and Peace, Canadian Opera Company; Thérèse Raquin, National Theatre; Days of Significance, Royal Shakespeare Company; The Vortex, Theatre Royal Windsor, A Doll’s House, Theatre Royal Bath, Macbeth and Hansel and Gretel, Scottish Opera on Tour. Laïla was awarded a Rayne Fellowship for Choreographers in 2006. She will be Associate Artist at the Royal Opera House from September this year.
For more information, please go to http:www.random-international.com or http://www.lumiblade.com
Copyright 2009 by rAndom International. All rights reserved.
3:01
Ann-Margret - I Just Don't Understand (RCA Victor 7894)
fliped with ''I Don't Hurt Anymore'' issued on RCA Victor in 1961
http://www.ann-margret....
published: 05 Apr 2009
author: boogaludo
Ann-Margret - I Just Don't Understand (RCA Victor 7894)
fliped with ''I Don't Hurt Anymore'' issued on RCA Victor in 1961
http://www.ann-margret.com/
Born Ann-Margret Olsson, 28 April 1941, Stockholm, Sweden
Actress/singer/dancer/entertainer: best known for Bye Bye Birdie and Viva Las Vegas. Nominated for best supporting actress in Carnal Knowledge and best actress in Tommy
Born in Sweden but adopted by America
The family moved to Valsjobyn when A-M was still a little baby. This is a little village of about 150 people located in the mountains in the county of Jamtland. It is 4 miles east of the border of Norway. A-M is named after a Swedish swimming star her mother admired. She has no brothers or sisters
She came to the United States with her mother when she was five, settling in Wilmette, Illinois (north of Chicago). A-M's father who had come to America previously, greeted them
Ann-Margret has dazzled screen and stage audiences. With her film debut in Frank Capra's final classic, "Pocketful of Miracles" in 1962 to the recent Oliver Stone directed "On Any Sunday" with Al Pacino, Ann-Margret's film career has spanned four decades. Displaying a versatility that few actresses can match has earned her love and admiration, not just for her beauty and her legend but also for herself
Ann-Margret Olsson becomes Ann-Margret. George Burns propels her into national prominence in Las Vegas.
Her meteoric rise to stardom begins with a LIFE Magazine cover story from 11 January 1963
See http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Boulevard/5000/am-life630111.jpg
Her early film career incls. "Pocketful of Miracles," "State Fair," "Bye Bye Birdie," "Viva Las Vegas" with Elvis Presley, "Stagecoach," and "The Cincinnati Kid." Her fairytale marriage to Roger Smith. TV Specials, record releases, Las Vegas nightclub act, and national recognition as a "superstar sex symbol" punctuate Ann-Margret's life in the fast paced sixties
In '72, husband Roger started producing all of A-M's stage shows. At 12:30 at night while doing her 12th show (in 6 nights) at the Sahara Hotel in Lake Tahoe on Sunday, September 10th, A-M fell 22 feet on stage. Her injuries included numerous bones in the face above an eye which were broken or fractured; jaw broken in two places; left arm broken; knee injured. Dr. Frank Ashley performs a 5-hour operation at UCLA Medical Center. Roger gives A-M a 20-karat diamond ring. Reports say she lapsed into a 3-day coma
A-M does a remarkable comeback opening at the Las Vegas Hilton on Tuesday, November 28th with the 'AM/PM' show. A-M picks up the nickname of 'Slugger' since she proved her strength recovering from her accident.
The Seventies truly defined Ann-Margret as an actress with Academy Award nominations for her work in "Carnal Knowledge", and "Tommy." The accident was a near brush with death and it almost ended her career but following her live performances draw record crowds in the Orient, Las Vegas and Miami. Her body of work expands with more films, TV Specials and awards
This is the decade in which Ann-Margret grows up. The eighties begin with her winning her first Las Vegas Entertainer of the Year Award. She tours the country with her Vegas act. Her film career is full speed ahead and she stars in her first of several critically acclaimed TV Dramas, and is nominated for three Best Actress Emmy's. However, her husband Roger is stricken with Myasthenia Gravis, and Ann-Margret is thrust into the toughest role of her career... she's in charge of her career and Roger's battle to survive.
A new, mature Ann-Margret emerges in the nineties. Roger's health stabilizes and new opportunities abound. She performs live at the Radio City Music Hall. She tackles new characters in TV Film Dramas and receives renewed acclaim for her acting. She films two classics: "Grumpy Old Men," and its sequel, "Grumpier Old Men" with Walter Mathau, Jack Lemmon and Sophia Loren. Ann-Margret just gets better and better
In 2001 she starred in the touring production of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas is playing the lead role of Miss Mona Stangley, indomitable madam of the multi-storied Chicken Ranch brothel
She really has made a whole raft of movies - and records. Add multi -TV appearances incl. mini-series. Here's a reminder of some of the best movie roles:
Emily Porter - State Fair - 62 Kim - Bye Bye Birdie - 63 Rusty Martin - Viva Las Vegas - 64 aka Love in Las Vegas Melba - The Cincinnati Kid - 65 Laurel - Bus Riley's Back in Town - 65 Dallas - Stagecoach - 66 Kelly Olsson - The Swinger - 66 Bobbie - Carnal Knowledge - 71 Nora Walker Hobbs - Tommy - 75
Oh, Jody Dvorak in Kitten with a Whip - 64 seems to have attracted a lot of attention
On TV in biopics, she's portrayed Pamela Harriman and Diane Borchardt, then the part of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire - 84. Appeared in the That's Dancing! compilation - 85
Examples of her recordings:
And Here She Is Ann-Margret's first long-player from RCA, 1961. Jazzy orchestra conducted by Marty Paich.
On The Way Up, her seco
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The Inaugural Henry Cole Lecture: Sir Christopher Frayling, 30 October 2008
The inaugural Henry Cole Lecture, held at the V&A; Museum in London on 30 October 2008. Th...
published: 22 Sep 2009
author: Victoria and Albert Museum
The Inaugural Henry Cole Lecture: Sir Christopher Frayling, 30 October 2008
The inaugural Henry Cole Lecture, held at the V&A; Museum in London on 30 October 2008. The purpose of the lecture is to celebrate the legacy of the Museum’s founding director, and explore its implications for museums, culture and society today.
The lecture, entitled 'We Must Have Steam: Get Cole! Henry Cole, the Chamber of Horrors, and the Educational Role of the Museum' was delivered by Professor Sir Christopher Frayling. He presented new research on the “chamber of horrors” (a contemporary nickname for one of the V&A;'s earliest galleries, 'Decorations on False Principles', that opened in 1852) and the myths and realities of its reception, then opened up a wider debate on design education and museums from the nineteenth century to the present day.
Transcript:
Mark Jones: The annual Henry Cole lecture has been initiated to celebrate Henry Cole's legacy and to explore the contribution that culture can make to education and society today. It has also been launched to celebrate the opening of the Sackler Centre for arts education, including the Hochhauser Auditorium in which we sit tonight. There could be no one better than Professor Sir Christopher Frayling to give the inaugural Henry Cole Lecture. Christopher is a rare being: an intellectual who is a great communicator; a theorist who has a firm grip on the practical realities of life: a writer who truly and instinctively understands the words of making design and visual communication. As an enormously successful and respected Rector of the Royal College of Art, as Chairman of the Arts Council, and as a member and chair of boards too numerous to mention - but not forgetting the Royal Mint Advisory Committee which has recently been responsible for redesigning the coinage (personal interest) and as by far the longest-serving Trustee of the V&A;, he brings together culture, education and public service in a way which Henry Cole would have approved and admired. So it's more than fitting that he should be giving this first Henry Cole Lecture, 'We Must Have Steam: Get Cole! Henry Cole, the Chamber of Horrors, and the Educational Role of the Museum'.
CHRISTOPHER FRAYLING:
Thank you very much indeed Mark and thank you very much for inviting me to give this first Henry Cole Lecture. Just how much of an honour it is for me will I hope become clear as the lecture progresses.
Mark, Chairpeople, ladies and gentlemen:
Hidden away in the garden of the South Kensington Museum - now the Madejski Garden of the V&A; - there is a small and easily overlooked commemorative plaque that doesn't have a museum number. It reads: 'In Memory of Jim Died 1879 Aged 15 Years, Faithful Dog of Sir Henry Cole of this Museum'. Jim had in fact died on 30 January 1879. He was with Henry Cole in his heyday, as the king of South Kensington - its museums and colleges - and saw him through to retirement from the public service and beyond. And next to this inscription there's another one dedicated to Jim's successor, Tycho, and dated 1885. The dogs are actually buried in the garden. Now we know from Henry Cole's diary that between 1864 and 1879 Jim, who was a cairn terrier, was often to be seen in public at his master's side. In 1864 they were together inspecting the new memorial to the Great Exhibition of 1851 just behind the Albert Hall - a statue of Prince Albert by Joseph Durham on a lofty plinth covered in statistics about the income, expenditure and visitor numbers to the Great Exhibition: 6,039,195 to be exact. Cole had been a tireless champion of Prince Albert and according to the Princess Royal (later Empress of Prussia) there was a family saying in Buckingham Palace at the time, invented by Albert himself, that when things needed doing 'when we want steam we must get Cole'. We may therefore assume that when looking at the memorial, Cole was interested in the inscription, the statistics and the likeness of Prince Albert, while Jim was more interested in the possibilities of the plinth. In early 1866 - these are five studies of Jim, an etching by Henry Cole himself of 1864. In early 1866, first thing in the morning, soon after the workmen's bell had rung, Henry and Jim would set forth together from Cole's newly constructed official residence in the Museum (where he moved in July 1863) to tour the building sites of South Kensington - a name which was first invented by Cole when he re-named the museum The South Kensington Museum to describe the new developments happening around Brompton Church. According to 'The Builder' magazine, these two well-known figures would 'be seen clambering over bricks, mortar and girders up ladders and about scaffolding'. Several buildings in the South Kensington Renaissance Revival style were springing up all around them: The Natural History Museum, The College of Science, the extension to this Museum. And on the morning the Bethnal Green Museum opened - 24 June 1872 - Jim showed a healthy distaste for his master's well-known predilection for pomp and
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One Man, Two Guvnors at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
One Man, Two Guvnors at the Theatre Royal Haymarket Following sell-out seasons at the Nati...
published: 13 Feb 2012
author: NationalTheatre
One Man, Two Guvnors at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
One Man, Two Guvnors at the Theatre Royal Haymarket Following sell-out seasons at the National Theatre and Adelphi Theatre, smash-hit comedy One Man, Two Guv...
- published: 13 Feb 2012
- views: 56498
- author: NationalTheatre
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Oklahoma! starring Hugh Jackman
Hugh became famous outside of Australia in 1998, when he played the leading role of Curly ...
published: 24 Jan 2012
author: ForumTaz
Oklahoma! starring Hugh Jackman
Hugh became famous outside of Australia in 1998, when he played the leading role of Curly in the Royal National Theatre's acclaimed stage production of Oklah...
- published: 24 Jan 2012
- views: 7620
- author: ForumTaz
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Punchdrunk: The Drowned Man
Trailer contains flashing images Punchdrunk and the National Theatre present The Drowned M...
published: 15 Apr 2013
author: NationalTheatre
Punchdrunk: The Drowned Man
Trailer contains flashing images Punchdrunk and the National Theatre present The Drowned Man: A Hollywood Fable A new theatrical adventure from Punchdrunk. F...
- published: 15 Apr 2013
- views: 7514
- author: NationalTheatre
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How the play has evolved - Q&A; session for Frankenstein Jonny Lee mIller Benedict Cumerbatch
Cumberbatch talks about how the play/performance has evolved since the show has started. (...
published: 21 Apr 2011
author: CrayfordDresden
How the play has evolved - Q&A; session for Frankenstein Jonny Lee mIller Benedict Cumerbatch
Cumberbatch talks about how the play/performance has evolved since the show has started. (Black Swan Reference) Late Night Q&A; session for Frankenstein at th...
- published: 21 Apr 2011
- views: 13324
- author: CrayfordDresden