Julian at the National - Landscape with Weapon
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well there is absolutely no way for me to see the play - too far away and too hard to make it happened, so please, more stories and pictures on how it is going.
Ah you all happy people.
I hope for more TV or film work for J. to have a chance to see new things. Even better if he would do some internets show (podcasts, net videoshows may be) - never mind what the theme could be - anything actually. The audience is huge right away because it is very accessible. Ok now I'm daydreaming ( morning dreaming rather, again).
So waiting for your reviews (and pictures!).
Ah you all happy people.
I hope for more TV or film work for J. to have a chance to see new things. Even better if he would do some internets show (podcasts, net videoshows may be) - never mind what the theme could be - anything actually. The audience is huge right away because it is very accessible. Ok now I'm daydreaming ( morning dreaming rather, again).
So waiting for your reviews (and pictures!).
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ducatilady wrote:FQ were there many people at the stage door? did you see Pippa as well?
There were a couple of other girls hanging around, but they left before Julian came out. And then there was also this guy who was clearly and e-bay autograph dealer (spit) but he also left. Clearly we were the hardcore!
grenniespex - see my post in the review thread!
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The only review I've found so far is in the Guardian
http://arts.guardian.co.uk/theatre/dram ... 38,00.html
http://arts.guardian.co.uk/theatre/dram ... 38,00.html
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There's a review in The Times (page 26). It's not in the online version yet, though.
Reviewer's verdict on the play has similarities with The Guardian piece, i.e. that all the performances are strong but some aspects of the views expressed by Tom Hollander's character seem a bit too naive.
It gets 3 stars out of 5 and there's a nice colour pic of our boy with Pippa snarling at him!
Reviewer's verdict on the play has similarities with The Guardian piece, i.e. that all the performances are strong but some aspects of the views expressed by Tom Hollander's character seem a bit too naive.
It gets 3 stars out of 5 and there's a nice colour pic of our boy with Pippa snarling at him!
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Thanks for that review. I've been looking but only found this little interview with Joe Penhall.
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/ ... 561144.ece
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/ ... 561144.ece
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Rosie wrote:There's a review in The Times (page 26). It's not in the online version yet, though.
Reviewer's verdict on the play has similarities with The Guardian piece, i.e. that all the performances are strong but some aspects of the views expressed by Tom Hollander's character seem a bit too naive.
It gets 3 stars out of 5 and there's a nice colour pic of our boy with Pippa snarling at him!
Oh I think I may have to pick up a copy of The Times somehow
Jennifer wrote:I'm a hardcore stage-doorer too. I think it's the fact that I hardly ever get t'chance to meet anyone that does it.
Ross Noble's probably too scared to come back to Glasgow; I'm always there waiting for him.
Hahaha. I'm much the same. I have a special spot that I sit in outside City Hal where I always meet the people - I love our City Hall - it only has one door!
Ross Noble did a big run in November and when I met him he was chatting to me and about 6 others for 45 minutes! He's well funny.
I know! It's a wand. It's a magical, magical wand.
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