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Breaking Baz: Scorching Verdict For Rosamund Pike’s Judge In Suzie Miller Play ‘Inter Alia’ At London’s National Theatre
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Rosamund Pike gives a scorching central performance in the world premiere of Inter Alia at the National Theatre, playwright Suzie Miller’s follow-up to Prima Facie, which won Tony and Olivier Award glory for Jodie Comer. Now, there’s a race to lure the Saltburn star into the West End.

Pike gives off heat as Jessica Parks, a fictional crown court judge who becomes embroiled in a potent issue of masculinity and motherhood that threatens both her family and professional life. The first night crowd in the National’s Lyttelton Theatre roared their approval when the actress took her solo bow, having dominated the stage for the duration of the 100-minute play directed by Justin Martin, who also directed Prima Facie in London and on Broadway.

Also involved are the judge’s husband and son, played by Jamie Glover (The Crown) and Jasper Talbot, a recent...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 7/24/2025
  • by Baz Bamigboye
  • Deadline Film + TV
Cillian Murphy’s Underrated 61% Rotten Tomatoes Drama Lands a Free Streaming Home
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When the name Cillian Murphy pops up, what immediately springs to mind is his widely celebrated performance as Tommy Shelby in the BBC period drama series Peaky Blinders. But long before that career-defining role and his Oscar-winning performance in Oppenheimer, Murphy anchored one of the most emotionally powerful films of his career, and now, that forgotten gem is finding new life on Tubi. For younger fans of Murphy's or anyone looking for something that perhaps flew under the radar, Broken is a must-stream.

Set in a seemingly quiet North London cul-de-sac, Broken follows eleven-year-old Skunk Cunningham (played by newcomer Eloise Laurence in a breakout role), a diabetic girl whose innocence slowly gives way as the dark realities of adulthood confront her all too abruptly. Her coming-of-age is anything but gentle. A single act of violence sets off a chain reaction of heartbreak, trauma, and hard truths. The story weaves together...
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  • 7/2/2025
  • by Makuochi Echebiri
  • Collider.com
Breaking Baz: Here Comes The Judge! First Look At ‘Gone Girl’ Rosamund Pike Playing A Karaoke-Loving Justice In National Theatre Debut ‘Inter Alia’
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Exclusive: Gone Girl star Rosamund Pike is captured in our exclusive first look at the actress wearing her Crown Court judge robes, red tippet and wig for her role in Suzie Miller’s new play Inter Alia, which is described as a ”searing” exploration of masculinity and motherhood.

Miller, who wrote Prima Facie, the one-woman drama that propelled Jodie Comer to Tony- and Olivier-winning glory, is reunited with director Justin Martin following their collaboration on Prima Facie. She told Deadline that rehearsals “are coming along brilliantly,” and that cast and creatives are “excited” to put it in front of an audience “and igniting a conversation.”

The company will occupy the National Theatre’s Lyttelton stage for a two-month season that runs July 10-September 13. The production will be filmed and released by Nt Live to cinemas beginning September 4.

Rosamund Pike rehearsing for ‘Inter Alia’ Manuel Harlan

“With this play I...
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  • 6/24/2025
  • by Baz Bamigboye
  • Deadline Film + TV
How Did Harry Potter Star Gary Oldman Get the Crown’s Highest Honor? Details Inside
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Hollywood veteran Gary Oldman has earned more than just a few credits and honors up his name, but this latest one is inevitably surpassing all his records by far. This is because the fan-beloved Harry Potter alum has been bestowed with the Crown’s highest honor by none other than the current ruling monarch of the UK, King Charles III himself.

This is, of course, a spectacular milestone achieved by the actor, who has contributed significantly to cinema and the entertainment world. But fans might be thinking about what honor he received and why exactly he received it, not to mention, if any other actors received the same honor as well. That said, here’s your guidebook about the same!

Gary Oldman was knighted by King Charles III Gary Oldman. | Credits: Darkest Hour / Universal Pictures.

As King Charles III celebrated his birthday recently, his Birthday Honors list had quite a...
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  • 6/14/2025
  • by Mahin Sultan
  • FandomWire
Gary Oldman Knighted By King Charles; Samantha Morton & Adjoa Andoh Among Others Honored
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Arise, Sir Gary Oldman! The Oscar-winning Darkest Hour and Slow Horses actor has been knighted by King Charles III in the monarch’s birthday honors.

Oldman has been knighted for his services to drama — the first time he has received a royal accolade for his body of distinguished work. He joins contemporaries including Sir Kenneth Branagh and Sir Daniel Day-Lewis in receiving recognition from Buckingham Palace.

Oldman was last year asked about why he had not been previously honored, telling BBC News that he had not turned down an accolade. “You should ask them. No nod from the royals, but there we are,” he said. “Maybe it’s in my future.”

Oldman was one of 1,215 people to receive recognition from King Charles, with many names from the world of film, TV, and theater making the list. Also knighted was Rufus Norris, the outgoing director of the National Theatre, for his services to stage.
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  • 6/13/2025
  • by Jake Kanter
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Michael Sheen to Self-Finance New National Theater in Wales, Serve as Artistic Director
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Michael Sheen is self-financing a new national theater in his native Wales.

The Good Omens, Twilight and Staged star will launch a theater company to fill the gap left by the 2024 shutdown of National Theatre Wales, forced to close after a 1.6 million pound ($1.96m) funding cut.

Sheen will be the artistic director of the Welsh National Theatre and plans to feature in its first production, currently set for fall 2026 at Cardiff’s Millennium Centre stage.

The actor said the closure of National Theatre Wales was “incredibly sad, but not a surprise”, and that it motivated him to find a solution. “[I realized] if we don’t find a way to reimagine the way forward, it may be a long time — if ever — that we have the opportunity to have a national theater in Wales again.”

“I want it to be something that represents the rich culture that we are and always have been in this country,...
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  • 1/10/2025
  • by Lily Ford
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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David Oyelowo’s ‘Coriolanus’ Gets Streaming Release From National Theatre (Exclusive)
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The National Theatre production of Coriolanus, starring David Oyelowo, will become available for streaming starting in January.

The production, which played London’s Olivier Theatre in a two-month run this past fall, will stream on National Theatre at Home’s subscription platform starting Jan. 2. This play, and making the production more accessible, especially given its political resonance, holds particular importance for Oyelowo, the Selma and Lawmen: Bass Reeves star who made his return to the stage in the title role.

“Not everyone can get to London, or everyone can afford those prices, and then quite a lot of people are just intimidated by Shakespeare, and so access to it in an environment that is maybe less intimidating, or means less of an effort to get to the theater in order to engage with a play that you’re already intimidated by, those are all things that I really embrace,” Oyelowo said.
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  • 12/12/2024
  • by Caitlin Huston
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Why National Theatre at Home Is Streaming Michael Sheen Play ‘Nye,’ About Man Who Created The National Health Service, for Free
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If you missed Tom Holland’s starring turn in “Romeo & Juliet” on the West End earlier this fall, now is your chance to get a taste of British theater — this time, for free and without leaving your home.

Enter London’s iconic Olivier stage with a viewing of Michael Sheen-led Welsh fantasia play “Nye” via National Theatre at Home (Nt at Home), a streaming service designed to offer theatrical plays to viewers globally. “Nye” will stream for free on the National Theatre YouTube channel from 7 p.m. GMT on Thursday, Nov. 7 until Monday, Nov. 11.

Per the show’s description, in “Nye,” “Michael Sheen plays Nye Bevan in a surreal and spectacular journey through the life and legacy of the man who transformed Britain’s welfare state and created the NHS. Confronted with death, Aneurin ‘Nye’ Bevan’s deepest memories lead him on a mind-bending journey back through his...
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  • 11/7/2024
  • by Andrés Buenahora
  • Variety Film + TV
Rosamund Pike Set For National Theatre Debut In New Legal Drama From Suzie Miller, Who Created ‘Prima Facie’ For Jodie Comer
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Oscar-nominated Rosamund Pike will make her debut at London’s National Theatre in 2025, and they’ve given her the starring role in the world premiere of a new work by Suzie Miller, the playwright who created Prima Facie, the legal drama that catapulted Jodie Comer to Olivier and Tony Award trophies.

Pike has been cast in Miller’s Inter Alia, in which she’ll play a British High Court judge forced to reckon with conflict in her private and professional life. The production will reunite Miller with director Justin Martin, who also directed Comer in Prima Facie in the West End and on Broadway.

Inter Alia will be part of the final season of National Theatre director and co-chief executive Rufus Norris, who steps down from his post on March 31, 2025 after a decade at the helm of the UK’s flagship theatrical institution. Norris...
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  • 9/24/2024
  • by Baz Bamigboye
  • Deadline Film + TV
Breaking Baz: Sam Mendes Tony-Award Winning ‘The Lehman Trilogy’ Makes Fourth Return To London Stage After Hit Drama Plays To Half A Million Worldwide Audience
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Sam Mendes is bringing back his acclaimed, Tony Award-winning blockbuster production of The Lehman Trilogy for a fourth run in London.

It’s quite a thing to bring the play, considered a modern classic, back into central London when it just played a 16-week season at the Gillian Lynne Theatre, running until May of last year.

“There’s an enormous appetite for the play, even more so because its been on screen in cinemas via Nt Live,” noted Caro Newling who runs the theater division of All3Media-owned Neal Street Productions, founded by Newling, Mendes, and Pippa Harris.

The new production, produced by the National Theatre and Neal Street, will return to that same Gillian Lynne stage for a limited 14-week slot from September 24 through January 5, 2025. It will be featuring the incredible rotating glass-box scenic design created by Es Devlin, dynamic videos designed by Luke Halls, and stunning lighting design by Jon Clark.
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  • 6/16/2024
  • by Baz Bamigboye
  • Deadline Film + TV
Olivia Colman & Tom Hardy Once Starred in a Musical Murder Mystery
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If it sounds bonkers, it’s because it is. Olivia Colman and Tom Hardy once starred in a musical murder mystery drama. London Road is a 2015 film based on a musical play of the same name. The play uses the case of serial killer Steve Wright and his five victims as a backdrop for its main story — about how the crimes affected this little community, putting Ipswich on the map. Both the play and the film adaptation are directed by Rufus Norris, and a part of the original cast reprises their roles in the film. Adding to the peculiarity, London Road uses the words spoken by the neighbors verbatim as the lyrics for all of its catchy songs.
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  • 4/13/2024
  • by Mauricio Cueto
  • Collider.com
Julianna Margulies And Peter Gallagher Broadway Bound In New Play By ‘You’ve Got Mail’ Co-Screenwriter Delia Ephron
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Julianna Margulies and Peter Gallagher will star in Left On Tenth, a new play by Delia Ephron based on her bestselling memoir that’s set to open on Broadway in the fall.

The announcement was made today by producer Daryl Roth. Susan Stroman is on board to direct. A venue and dates will be announced later.

The synopsis: “Left on Tenth is a true story about love, hope, and the wonder of second chances. When she least expects it, Delia Ephron, best-selling novelist and screenwriter of You’ve Got Mail, makes a surprising connection with a man from her past and falls into her own romantic comedy. As their immediate spark blossoms into a love story that seems to defy all odds, Delia’s life takes an unexpected turn. Left on Tenth tells the messy, beautiful truth about getting older while feeling young, as it celebrates two people with the courage...
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  • 3/22/2024
  • by Greg Evans
  • Deadline Film + TV
Short Form Series “People Like Us” Back for a Third Season
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Action for AIDS, Gayhealth.sg and director Leon Cheo are happy to announce that the Emmy®-nominated short form series is back for a third season on Dec 7, 2023 with the six episodes released weekly on www.youtube.com/gayhealth. The finale episode goes live on Jan 11, 2024. The series' third season explores how community can support but also be destructive.

Synopsis

“People Like Us: Season 3” continues exploring the lives of Joel, Ridzwan, Rai and Isaac, as they seek love, happiness and acceptance as gay Singaporeans. Post-‘honeymoon' phase, Rai and Haniff face challenges as a serodiscordant couple. Joel and Ridzwan find their own ways to deal with their grief. Meanwhile, Isaac falls deeper into his substance addiction. Will it be happily ever after?

Show Background

Co-developed with Action for AIDS Singapore, season two of “People Like Us” was nominated for Best Short Form Series at the 2020 International Emmy® Awards. The first...
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  • 1/10/2024
  • by Suzie Cho
  • AsianMoviePulse
West End Look Ahead: Stars From ’Succession’ And ‘The Crown’ Prepare To Tread The Boards As Nicole Scherzinger Sets Sights On Broadway For ‘Sunset Boulevard’ Revival
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Exclusive: Starring an electrifying Nicole Scherzinger, Sunset Boulevard ends its limited run at London’s Savoy Theatre on January 6. However, Deadline can reveal in its 2024 West End look ahead that the singer will lead the Andrew Lloyd Webber show to Broadway in November, according to insiders connected with the production.

Scherzinger, who won the Evening Standard’s best musical performance prize for her show-stopping turn as Norma Desmond, has indicated to producers that she will commit to a six-month season in New York, we understand. The Es also recently named the show’s helmer Jamie Lloyd as Best Director [Disclosure: this writer is a member of the Es judging panel].

Nicole Scherzinger in ‘Sunset Boulevard’

Meanwhile, another Es winner, Jack Thorne’s glorious drama The Motive and the Cue, staged by Sam Mendes, has transferred from London’s National Theatre to the Noël Coward, and we can also reveal The Motive and the Cue is in the early stages of discussions for a run in NYC.
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  • 12/21/2023
  • by Baz Bamigboye
  • Deadline Film + TV
Breaking Baz: UK National Theatre Picks Indhu Rubasingham As First Woman For Top Post
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Indhu Rubasingham, an acclaimed theater practitioner, has broken the decades-long white male hold on the reins of power at the National Theatre by being appointed its artistic director, it was being revealed Wednesday in London.

She succeeds current director and chief executive Rufus Norris, who, by the time he departs in 2025, would have held the job for a decade over two terms.

Long tipped for the job, Rubasingham will assume Norris’s director title but will share chief executive duties jointly with present Nt executive director Kate Varah.

In a statement released via the Nt, Rubasingham said that her appointment was ”a huge honor — for me, this is the best job in the world.“ She added that the opportunity to play a role in the Nt’s history “is an incredible privilege and responsibility.”

She said she has witnessed firsthand “the commitment, collaboration, brilliance and pride of those who bring the magic to the building.
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  • 12/12/2023
  • by Baz Bamigboye
  • Deadline Film + TV
Breaking Baz: Joseph Fiennes Scores A Winner In James Graham Play About England Men’s Soccer Team As Show Transfers From National Theatre To West End
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Exclusive: Joseph Fiennes has scored a winner with playwright James Graham’s knockout stage play Dear England, which will transfer from London’s National Theatre to the West End in the fall.

The play is an uplifting dramatization of Gareth Southgate’s inspirational leadership of the England’s men’s soccer team and has garnered strong reviews.

Dear England will run at the Cameron Mackintosh-owned Prince Edward Theatre in Soho, London for a 14-week season from October 9. National Theatre Productions is producing.

Fiennes will transfer with the drama. He has been praised for capturing Southgate’s determination to reignite the England team’s pride, plus the sense that the bloke’s a darn good egg. England stars such as captain Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling are also played in the show by actors.

Joseph Fiennes portrays Gareth Southgate in Dear England at National Theatre.
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  • 8/7/2023
  • by Baz Bamigboye
  • Deadline Film + TV
Succession Moves At London’s National Theatre As Rufus Norris Plans To Step Down; New Season Features Harriet Walter, David Oyelowo & Michael Sheen
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It’s succession season at the UK’s National Theatre with Rufus Norris, the institution’s Artistic Director, announcing that he will step down in 2025 after a decade in the post.

“It’s good to keep leadership evolving,” Norris noted during a press conference at the National’s base on the south side of the River Thames, in the shadow of Waterloo Bridge.

The National’s board will determine Norris’s successor. They will cast a net far and wide and there’s an eagerness to end the white male hold on the Nt’s leadership.

Meanwhile, Norris has been getting on with the business of running the country’s flagship theatre company.

Nt Artistic Director Rufus Norris. Photo by Baz Bamigboye/Deadline.

Succession star Harriet Walter returns to the Nt to lead a new adaptation by Alice Birch of Federico Garcia Lorca’s The House of Bernardo Alba.

It...
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  • 6/15/2023
  • by Baz Bamigboye
  • Deadline Film + TV
Olivier Award-Winner ‘Standing At The Sky’s Edge’ Reveals West End Transfer
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Exclusive: Standing at the Sky’s Edge, which won best musical at the Olivier Awards Sunday night, will transfer to the West End’s Gillian Lynne Theatre early in 2024, Deadline can reveal.

The show written by playwright Chris Bush, featuring rock songs from the catalog of Richard Hawley, moves into the Gillian Lynne from February for an initial six-month season.

It won two prizes at Sunday’s ceremony: the all-important best musical honor and original score or new orchestrations for Hawley’s music and lyrics and Tom Deering’s orchestrations.

The story is set in Park Hill, a brutalist apartment block built in the early 1960s, and follows three families who occupy one particular flat at different periods over six decades. Hawley describes it as a “love letter” to his hometown of Sheffield in South Yorkshire.

Standing at the Sky’s Edge played two seasons at the Crucible Theatre in...
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  • 4/3/2023
  • by Baz Bamigboye
  • Deadline Film + TV
Joseph Fiennes To Star As England Soccer Coach Gareth Southgate In New Play
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Joseph Fiennes (The Handmaid’s Tale) is set to portray England men’s soccer coach Gareth Southgate in a new play at the National Theatre in London.

Playwright James Graham (Sherwood) has penned the play, titled Dear England, and he told the BBC in a new interview that the production will chronicle the “gentle revolution” in the England soccer team since Southgate took charge.

“I think what has happened to the men’s England football team over the past six years has been quietly extraordinary,” Graham told BBC News.

“It’s been humming along in the background, but we’re only starting to really understand now Gareth’s gentle revolution.”

British theatre director Rupert Goold will helm the play, which National Theatre artistic director Rufus Norris described as “a captivating examination into the complex psychology of the much loved beautiful game.”

Southgate, a former England international, was named England national team...
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  • 2/21/2023
  • by Zac Ntim
  • Deadline Film + TV
Julianna Margulies Signs With CAA
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Exclusive: Julianna Margulies (The Morning Show) has signed with CAA for representation.

Margulies is a three-time Emmy winning actress, author and producer who first garnered recognition for her starring roles as ER nurse manager Carol Hathaway on NBC’s ER and attorney Alicia Florrick on CBS’s The Good Wife, for which she also served as a producer. She claimed six Emmy noms and one statuette for her work on the former series between 1995 and 2000, then going on to secure four noms and two statuettes for the latter, having also been recognized over the course of her career with eight SAG Awards, a Golden Globe, a Television Critics Association Award and other accolades.

Margulies currently stars alongside Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston on Apple TV+’s Emmy-winning drama series, The Morning Show. She joined as Uba News anchor Laura Peterson in Season 2 and in August inked a deal to return...
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  • 10/31/2022
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
12 Underrated Musical Movies You Need To Check Out
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Ah, the musical! When sound became a part of the movies, the genre was all the rage, absolutely dominating the 1940s and '50s. Then, there was an exceptionally long period when musicals were few and far between. Thankfully, for those who love them, musicals have made a pretty strong comeback in the 21st century, with "Chicago" winning a best picture Oscar and films like "La La Land," "Dreamgirls," Steven Spielberg's "West Side Story," and "Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again" making an impact at the box office.

Thankfully, these joyous explosions of music and visuals have regained their popularity in mainstream cinema. While they haven't quite reached the popularity they had decades ago, you can count on at least a couple of quality musicals being released each year, which is a great thrill for fans of the genre. I'd prefer one released each month, but I'll take what I can get!
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  • 9/28/2022
  • by Barry Levitt
  • Slash Film
‘Stranger Things’ Breakout Star Joseph Quinn Signs With CAA
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Exclusive: After his breakout role as Eddie Munson on Stranger Things Vol. 4, Joseph Quinn has found a new agency as he has signed with CAA. The fourth season has been breaking records all summer long and Quinn has been one of the big winners as one of the newest members of the cast.

Quinn will next appear in Luna Carmoon’s debut feature Hoard, which is currently in post-production. His credits also include the BBC mini-series Dickensian; the BAFTA-nominated, Kenneth Lonergan-written Howards End mini-series for BBC and Starz; the Sky and HBO mini-series Catherine The Great, opposite Helen Mirren; Game of Thrones; BBC’s retelling of Les Miserables and Steve McQueen’s Small Axe.

Quinn has also gained acclaim for his theater work in Wish List, which won the Bruntwood prize, and Mosquitoes, starring opposite Olivia Colman and directed by Rufus Norris. He continues to be represented by The Curtis Brown Group Ltd; Goodman,...
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  • 8/4/2022
  • by Justin Kroll
  • Deadline Film + TV
BAFTA TV Awards: Live Updates
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The sun is shining, the stars have made their way down the red carpet and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts’ (BAFTA) Television Awards is underway at the Royal Festival Hall in London, U.K.

The event – the first time it has taken place in person in three years due to the Covid pandemic – is being hosted by comedian and director Richard Ayoade (“The It Crowd”).

Among those nominated for a gong tonight are songstress “An Audience With Adele,” for best entertainment program, Rose Matafeo is nominated for best female performance in a comedy for “Starstruck” while Olly Alexander is nominated for leading actor for “It’s A Sin.”

Meanwhile the contenders for best international series will be one of the most fraught with some of the past year’s most talked-about series – including “Call My Agent,” “Mare of Easttown,” “Squid Games” and “Succession – up for an award.

Ncuti Gatwa...
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  • 5/8/2022
  • by K.J. Yossman
  • Variety Film + TV
‘It’s A Sin’ leads Bafta TV nominations
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‘Landscapers’ earned seven nominations, whilst Help and ’Time’ received six.

Russel T Davies’ It’s A Sin leads the nominations for this year’s Bafta Television and Bafta Craft awards.

The drama, produced by Red Production Company for UK broadcaster Channel 4, earned 11 nominations, including mini-series, leading actor for Olly Alexander, actress for Lydia West, director: fiction for Peter Hoar, writer: drama for Davies and three supporting actor nods for Callum Scott Howells, David Carlyle and Omari Douglas.

Drama Landscapers, produced by Sister for Sky Atlantic, earned seven nominations including mini-series and leading actor for David Thewlis.

Jack Thorne’s...
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  • 3/30/2022
  • by Orlando Parfitt
  • ScreenDaily
‘It’s A Sin’ leads Bafta TV nominations
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‘Landscapers’ earned seven nominations, whilst Help and ’Time’ received six.

Russel T Davies’ It’s A Sin leads the nominations for this year’s Bafta Television and Bafta Craft awards.

The drama, produced by Red Production Company for UK broadcaster Channel 4, earned 11 nominations, including mini-series, leading actor for Olly Alexander, actress for Lydia West, director: fiction for Peter Hoar, writer: drama for Davies and three supporting actor nods for Callum Scott Howells, David Carlyle and Omari Douglas.

Drama Landscapers, produced by Sister for Sky Atlantic, earned seven nominations including mini-series and leading actor for David Thewlis.

Jack Thorne’s...
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  • 3/30/2022
  • by Orlando Parfitt
  • ScreenDaily
‘Foundation’s Leah Harvey Joins Julia Louis-Dreyfus In A24’s ‘Tuesday’
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Exclusive: Leah Harvey is set to join A24’s Tuesday starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The film is the directing debut of Daina O. Pusic. Lola Petticrew will play Louis-Dreyfus’ daughter, with Arinzé Kene rounding out the ensemble. A24 had no comment on the casting.

Ivana MacKinnon will produce through her Wild Swim Films along with Helen Gladders of Gingerbread Pictures and Oliver Roskill of Record Player Films alongside A24.

The story is being described as a mother-daughter fairytale, the plot is being kept under wraps.

The project was developed with BBC Film, BFI, and Gingerbread Pictures. BBC Film joins A24 as co-financing partners, alongside BFI awarding funds from the National Lottery, and Cinereach.

Harvey recently wrapped shooting the first season as the lead of the new Skydance / Apple TV+ series Foundation. She was previously seen as the lead role in the National Theater’s production of Small Island, directed by Rufus Norris.
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  • 5/27/2021
  • by Justin Kroll
  • Deadline Film + TV
National Theatre’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Feature Adaptation Coming to Sky, PBS in April – Global Bulletin
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In today’s Global Bulletin, the National Theatre shares details on its upcoming “Romeo and Juliet” feature adaptation, HBO Europe and ITV commission documentaries on Covid-19 and the Irish mother and baby home scandal respectively, Tim picks up Discovery Plus in Italy, Oble acquires Start series “Gold Diggers” and “A Good Man” to sell globally and Channel 4 announces three new digital series for its E4 platform.

Theater

One day after announcing new deputy director Clint Dyer, the National Theatre has dropped a first-look image of its upcoming production of “Romeo and Juliet,” produced as a feature film to be broadcast on Sky Arts and PBS this April.

Josh O’Connor and Jessie Buckley will play the young star-crossed lovers, as seen in the image of the couple as they meet on Juliet’s balcony in front of a full moon.

Further casting has been announced as well, with Olivier Award...
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  • 1/27/2021
  • by Jamie Lang
  • Variety Film + TV
National Theatre to make original film of Josh O’Connor, Jessie Buckley in ‘Romeo & Juliet’
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The production will be filmed at the Lyttelton Theatre building on London’s South Bank.

The UK’s National Theatre (Nt) is to make its first original film with a screen production of William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet starring Josh O’Connor and Jessie Buckley.

The production was first announced last year, intended for stage at the National Theatre’s Lyttelton theatre in London this summer.

That theatrical run was withdrawn due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, the Nt has reimagined it as a 90-minute filmed version, directed by Nt associate Simon Godwin, and adapted for screen by Emily Burns.
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  • 10/27/2020
  • by Ben Dalton
  • ScreenDaily
‘The Crown’ Actor Josh O’Connor, ‘Wild Rose’ Star Jessie Buckley to Star in National Theatre’s ‘Romeo & Juliet’ for PBS, Sky Arts
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Josh O’Connor, who plays Prince Charles in season 4 of Netflix’s “The Crown,” and BAFTA winner Jessie Buckley are set to star as Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers in “Romeo & Juliet,” a made-for-television production by the U.K.’s National Theatre.

“Romeo & Juliet” was originally scheduled to play this summer to theater audiences, but was called off due to the coronavirus pandemic. Now re-conceived for the screen, this new 90-minute version will be shot over three weeks in the National Theatre’s Lyttelton theater, which will be temporarily transformed into a studio.

Rehearsals will begin in November and filming in December. The production will bow on PBS in the U.S. and on Sky Arts in the U.K. in 2021.

While the National Theatre has broadcast stage productions to cinemas for over a decade through its popular National Theatre Live program, this will be the first time an original...
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  • 10/27/2020
  • by Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
Ava DuVernay, Jane Tranter, Ted Hope Join Lff; ‘The Gypsy Bride’ Director; Fudge Park/BBC Studios Deal; Topic Acquires Cineflix Series — Global Briefs
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London Film Festival Lineup Revealed

The Lff has revealed its industry program, with speakers including Ava DuVernay, Jane Tranter, Ted Hope and Sundance director Tabitha Jackson. James Schamus will be take part in a panel discussion as part of the production finance market and there will also be spotlights on first films and new UK producers. All talks and events will take place digitally between October 7-18. Below is the lineup in full.

· Spotlight conversation – Ava DuVernay and Array

· Spotlight conversation – Jane Tranter from Bad Wolf

· Taking Black Writers Seriously pitching event with Ida Rose and the Young Vic

· Telling Black Stories on Screen – Kemp Powers and Kwame-Kwei-Armah in conversation

· From Big Screen to Small Screen, How Film Producers Navigate the World of Television with Ed Guiney and Allon Reich

· In Focus – Independent Producers with Ameenah Ayub Allen, Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly, Matthew Wilkinson, Joy Ghatoro-Akopojotor, Elhum Shakerifar and Helen Simmons...
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  • 9/30/2020
  • by Andreas Wiseman and Jake Kanter
  • Deadline Film + TV
Ava DuVernay heads BFI London Film Festival industry line-up
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Programme also includes ‘Normal People’ and ‘Devs’ producers discussing move to TV.

Award-winning director Ava DuVernay has joined the BFI London Film Festival’s industry programme, which is set to reflect on a tumultuous year and consider the future of the business.

The line-up, which will take place entirely online, is led by a Spotlight conversation between DuVernay and team members from her media, arts and social impact organisation Array. The session will explore their model and approach to working across multiple platforms to amplify underrepresented voices and build a more inclusive industry.

Panel discussions include a focus on how...
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  • 9/30/2020
  • by Michael Rosser
  • ScreenDaily
Ava DuVernay, ‘Succession’ Producer Jane Tranter Join BFI London Film Festival Industry Program
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Award-winning filmmaker Ava DuVernay and “Succession” executive producer Jane Tranter are among a range of figures participating at this year’s British Film Institute (BFI) London Film Festival’s industry program.

The program, which is virtual this year, is headlined by two ‘Spotlight’ conversations. DuVernay will be in conversation with the crew from her non-profit media and social justice organization Array. The session will examine the Array model and approach to working across multiple platforms to amplify underrepresented voices and build a more inclusive industry.

The Spotlight conversation with Jane Tranter is in association with Variety and is moderated by the publication’s international editor. Tranter, who co-founded Bad Wolf with Julie Gardner, has credits that also include HBO’s “The Night Of” and “Industry,” Sky’s “A Discovery of Witches” and BBC and HBO’s “His Dark Materials.”

Elsewhere, a panel featuring “Room” and “Normal People” producer Ed Guiney...
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  • 9/30/2020
  • by Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle's First Royal Patronages Have Been Announced, and They're a Perfect Fit
Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle is kicking off the new year with her first royal patronages! On Thursday, the National Theatre officially declared the Duchess of Sussex as its new royal patron. "The National Theatre is honored to announce that Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Sussex has become its Royal Patron. The patronage reflects Her Royal Highness's belief in using the arts to bring people from different backgrounds and communities together," a statement on its website read. There had previously been buzz that Meghan was considering the National Theatre as a patronage after reports surfaced that she recently held a private meeting with National Theatre director Rufus Norris.

The National Theatre patronage was previously held by Queen Elizabeth II (she helped open the theater's building back in 1976), but she has passed it on to Meghan as a continuation of her efforts to scale back on her commitments and introduce the world...
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  • 1/10/2019
  • by Monica Sisavat
  • Popsugar.com
BBC Films to make TV adaptation of stage play 'Love'
National Theatre artist in residence Alexander Zeldin will write and direct.

National Theatre artist in residence Alexander Zeldin will write and direct a feature adaptation of stage play Love for BBC Two.

The project is a collaboration between BBC Films, BBC Arts, Arts Council England, Cuba Pictures and the National Theatre, and will air on BBC Two in late autumn as part of the BBC’s Performance Live strand.

Love starts its two-week shoot in London this week. The cast includes Nick Holder, Anna Calder-Marshall, Luke Clarke and Janet Etuk, reprising the roles they originated on stage.

The play opened...
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  • 7/10/2018
  • by Orlando Parfitt
  • ScreenDaily
David Schwimmer
David Schwimmer To Exec Produce TV Adaptation Of British Stage Play ‘Love’ For BBC Two
David Schwimmer
David Schwimmer is exec producing a television adaptation of British stage play Love for the BBC. The Friends star is one of the team behind the feature-length film, which is being produced by McMafia producer Cuba Pictures.

Love, written and directed by National Theatre Artist in Residence Alexander Zeldin, tells the story of families brought together and placed in temporary accommodation in the run up to Christmas.

It follows Colin, a middle-aged man, played by Nick Holder, who starred in ABC’s Galavant and C4’s Coalition, and his elderly mother Barbara, played by Wuthering Heights star Anna Calder-Marshall, who are relocated from their previous housing, and a young couple – Dean and Emma – preparing to welcome a new child into their family. Luke Clarke and Janet Etuk, who were in the original stage play, reprise their roles as Dean and Emma.

The play originally opened at the National Theatre in...
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  • 7/10/2018
  • by Peter White
  • Deadline Film + TV
Patrick Stewart Remembers Royal Shakespeare Company Founder + More News Out of London
Rufus Norris calls for the government to scrap Ebacc.Artistic director of the National Theatre, Rufus Norris, used an article in The Guardian last week to call for the government to scrap the Ebacc and to make the case for the value of drama in schools. The government’s approach to arts and drama in state schools has been widely criticised since their introduction of the controversial Ebacc in 2012. A system of measuring a student’s learning that does not include any creative subjects, the Ebacc effectively means art and drama are no longer valued qualifications. The effect has been that numbers of students taking drama at GCSEs and A Level have dwindled and schools are forced to give less support to creative subjects. Norris said that the government has “bought into” three myths surrounding creativity: “that the true artist is born, mysteriously fully formed in their own exceptional talent...
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  • 1/23/2018
  • backstage.com
Former Globe director Dominic Dromgoole launches movie company and feature debut
Exclusive: Open Palm Films launches with Dromgoole-directed drama ‘Making Noise Quietly’; first-look image.

Dominic Dromgoole, former artistic director of London’s Globe theatre, has launched film production company Open Palm Films.

The indie outfit has recently wrapped its first production Making Noise Quietly (for which Screen can reveal the first image), a drama which is directed by Dromgoole and is adapted from Robert Holman’s well-received stage play of the same name.

The triptych of war-related stories follows a conscientious objector and a roaming artist during the Second World War; a bereaved mother struggling with the loss of her son who died in the Falklands; and an ageing holocaust survivor who seeks to bring peace to a disturbed young boy in Germany.

The film stars Deborah Findlay (The Lady In The Van), Barbara Marten (Oranges and Sunshine), Trystan Gravelle (National Treasure), Geoffrey Streafeild (Rush), Luke Thompson (Dunkirk) and Matthew Tennyson who reprises his role from the stage...
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  • 11/23/2016
  • by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
  • ScreenDaily
Google and Sony join Vr Summit
Google will demo the Fantastic Beasts virtual reality experience at the London event on December 6.

Speakers from Google and Sony have joined the line-up for the Vr Creative Summit.

Google Daydream’s head of content and business development Greg Ivanov and the director of Sony Interactive Entertainment’s immersive technology group Simon Benson are the latest additions to the programme at the event, which is being organised by Screen publisher Mbi.

Google will also be demonstrating its latest Vr experience, which has been developed for the release of Harry Potter spin-off Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, at the event.

Ivanov is part of the team responsible for the web giant’s forthcoming Daydream View, a Vr headset and controller which will complement its more mainstream Cardboard offering.

Meanwhile former Formula 1 simulation engineer Benson, who joined Sony 16 years ago, heads up a team responsible for bringing immersive experiences to the PlayStation games console.

They join a...
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  • 11/22/2016
  • ScreenDaily
Matt Damon in The Martian (2015)
The 10 Vr films that soared at festivals in 2016
Matt Damon in The Martian (2015)
From Birdly to Jesus Vr, Screen’s editorial team pick 10 of the best virtual reality experiences from the festival circuit ahead of the Vr Creative Summit in December.

Having been widely dubbed the Year of Virtual Reality by industry figures and press alike, 2016 has been a watershed moment for the emerging medium.

Film festivals across the globe hosted Vr showcases this year, incorporating Vr films into their programme and markets, many doing so in a serious way for the first time.

Starting at January’s Sundance Film Festival, which hosted Vr experiences including The Martian and Notes On Blindness in its New Frontier programme, Vr remained a consistent presence through Tribeca’s Virtual Arcade in April, Cannes’ Marche Next programme in May, and Pop Vr at Tiff in September, alongside more medium-sized festivals such as Sheffield Doc/Fest, Jerusalem and Sarajevo.

Vr at this year’s Cannes Film Festival

Compiling choices from across those festivals and further...
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  • 10/13/2016
  • by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
  • ScreenDaily
London Road (2015)
‘London Road’ Exclusive Clip: British Serial Killer Musical Stars Tom Hardy As Singing Cab Driver
London Road (2015)
While Damien Chazelle’s latest musical “La La Land” has garnered universal acclaim when it premiered at Venice last week, another musical is currently making the rounds now. Rufus Norris’ “London Road” tells the story of the Ipswich community’s reaction to the 2006 Steve Wright killings of five sex workers in the area. Based on Adam Cork and Alecky Blythe 2011 musical of the same name, the film is a “verbatim musical,” using the exact words of the residents of London Road as “lyrics” and setting them to an innovative musical score inspired by their actual dialects and intonations. The film stars Olivia Colman (“Peep Show”), Anita Dobson (“EastEnders”), Tom Hardy (“Mad Max: Fury Road”), and more. Watch an exclusive clip from the film below.

Read More: ‘London Road’ Trailer: Tom Hardy Is a Singing Cab Driver In Real-Life Serial Murder Musical

The original musical had two sell-out runs at London...
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  • 9/7/2016
  • by Vikram Murthi
  • Indiewire
2016 Fall Movie Preview: 34 Indie Films to See This Season
All this week, IndieWire will be rolling out our annual Fall Preview, including offerings that span genres, a close examination of some of the year’s biggest breakouts, all the awards contenders you need to know about now and special attention to all the new movies you need to get through a jam-packed fall movie-going season. Check back every day for a new look at the best the season has to offer, and clear your schedule, because we’re going to fill it right up.

“The Light Between Oceans,” September 2

Derek Cianfrance’s sweet spot is relationship dramas that don’t balk at showing just how damn hard it can be to love someone and to sustain that love (hi, “Blue Valentine”), and with his big screen adaptation of the bestselling novel of the same name, he takes those interests and skills right to a post-World War I landscape tailormade for a sweeping,...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 8/15/2016
  • by Kate Erbland, Chris O'Falt, Zack Sharf, Steve Greene, David Ehrlich, Anne Thompson and Graham Winfrey
  • Indiewire
Coming Distractions: Tom Hardy is a creep in the teaser for the true-crime musical London Road
There’s something about the concept of a series of brutal murders in Great Britain that just sets the heart to singing, no? The Jack The Ripper killings have been adapted into at least two full-length musicals—once in 1974 and again in 1996 (neither of which being particularly memorable)—with god knows how many half-completed, half-hearted attempts decaying in four-track recorders in garages all over the world. And then there’s Stephen Sondheim’s 1979 Broadway hit Sweeney Todd, the gold standard for melodious Grand Guignol extravaganza. And here is the latest offering to the niche genre—Rufus Norris’ film adaptation of Alecky Blythe and Adam Cork’s 2011 Royal National Theatre play, London Road.

Set against the backdrop of the Ipswich serial murders that terrorized the inhabitants of Suffolk, England in the mid-’00s, this retelling uses the precise testimony of the serial killers’ neighbors on London Road ...
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  • 7/25/2016
  • by Dennis DiClaudio
  • avclub.com
Tom Hardy in Official Us Trailer for Musical Adaptation 'London Road'
"So, we got together as a community... We just want to see an end, London Road getting back to being London Road." BBC Films has unveiled a new official Us trailer for the musical adaptation London Road, the big screen version of the musical that was a big hit on stages in London in 2011 and 2012. "Using their own words set to an innovative musical score, London Road tells a moving story of ordinary people coming together during the darkest of experiences." It's about a small town that was disturbed by a murderer, and the locals who wanted to tell their story. The cast features all the same people from the original stage show, including Tom Hardy, Olivia Colman, Anita Dobson, James Doherty, Kate Fleetwood and many others. This film already opened in the UK last year, but is just getting its Us release this fall. Take a look. Here's the...
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  • 7/19/2016
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
London Road (2015)
‘London Road’ Trailer: Tom Hardy Is a Singing Cab Driver In Real-Life Serial Murder Musical
London Road (2015)
Last month BBC Worldwide North America acquired the distribution rights to “London Road” and has now released its first Us trailer. The film is directed by Rufus Norris and written by Alecky Blythe, with music by Adam Cork, and is the movie adaptation of the British National Theatre musical of the same name.

“London Road” stars Olivia Colman and features Tom Hardy and the entire cast of the stage version. The story is based on real-life incidents from 2006, when the town of Ipswich was shattered by the discovery of the bodies of five women who were murdered by Steve Wright. When Wright was arrested and charged for the homicides, the residents of London Road were shocked and grappled with what it meant to be at the epicenter of this tragedy.

Read More: Tom Hardy Musical ‘London Road’ Lands Distributor

The musical includes recorded interviews with the people of Ipswich, used as part of the lyrics,...
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  • 7/19/2016
  • by Liz Calvario
  • Indiewire
U.S. Trailer: Colman, Hardy In "London Road"
Even though it's only a small role, one of the big draws of the upcoming British musical "London Road" is that we get to see Tom Hardy participate.

Based on the stage show with the entire original London cast landing roles in the movie, the true story tale ties into the real life murder of five sex workers in Ipswich in 2006. When a local resident was charged, and then convicted, the community grappled with what it meant to be at the heart of this tragedy.

The film uses the actual words of the residents of London Road, and sets it to an innovative musical score. "Broadchurch" alum Olivia Colman leads the cast while Rufus Norris helms the project which opens September 9th.
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  • 7/19/2016
  • by Garth Franklin
  • Dark Horizons
Tom Hardy is a Singing Cab Driver in U.S. Trailer For Musical Drama ‘London Road’
After a festival and international run last year, the U.S. trailer has landed for London Road a dark, yet “life affirming” musical about a small town who try to recover after a tragedy. Adapted from the acclaimed London’s National Theater production, director Rufus Norris has assembled the entire cast of the stage version and congealed them with the likes of Tom Hardy — yes, Tom Hardy is in a musical — and Olivia Colman to create something that seems rather unique. The trailer, featuring an assortment of festival banners and rave reviews, demonstrates the blend of dark grief, levity deriving from the simplicity of humanity, and life-affirming hope.

We said in our review, “Ideally, big-screen takes on massively successful musicals will do two things. First, and most obviously, is capturing the pleasures of an original work, making clear why people flocked towards this material in the first place. Second, and more complexly,...
See full article at The Film Stage
  • 7/19/2016
  • by Mike Mazzanti
  • The Film Stage
London Road (2015)
BBC Worldwide North America Acquires Tom Hardy’s Action Drama London Road
London Road (2015)
Tom Hardy is examining the tragedy of Ipswich in the upcoming mystery movie, ‘London Road,’ whose U.S. rights have been acquired by BBC Worldwide North America. The action movie, which is the film adaptation of the ground-breaking National Theatre play of the same name, is scheduled to be released in theaters in September. The musically-driven ‘London Road’ marks the feature film writing debut by Alecky Blythe, who also contributed to the lyrics of the project’s songs with Adam Cork. The movie was directed by ‘Broken’ helmer, Rufus Norris. In addition to Hardy, the mystery film features an ensemble cast that includes Olivia Colman and Anita Dobson. The drama also features [ Read More ]

The post BBC Worldwide North America Acquires Tom Hardy’s Action Drama London Road appeared first on Shockya.com.
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  • 6/10/2016
  • by Karen Benardello
  • ShockYa
London Road (2015)
Tom Hardy Musical ‘London Road’ Lands Distributor
London Road (2015)
You’d think with National Theater director Rufus Norris (“Broken”) and stars Tom Hardy and Olivia Colman on board, the movie adaptation of the British musical stage phenomenon “London Road” would be a cinch for a North American pickup.

Well, while you have to give Hardy points for joining this ambitious sung musical—and pulling off his role, which is small—the London subject matter may be too arcane for a crossover arthouse hit. But I am happy to report that BBC Worldwide North America is bringing the movie, which debuted at last fall’s Toronto International Film Festival, to theaters in September.

In fact this ground-breaking theater musical helped to put Norris on the map—and landed him the directorship at the National. The debut film by writer Alecky Blythe, with music by Adam Cork and lyrics by Alecky Blythe and Adam Cork, “London Road” features an ensemble mostly comprised of its original stage cast, who had the necessary chops to deliver it.

Read More: National Theater Directors Nick Hytner and Rufus Norris Hit the Movies

Astonishingly, the play used Blythe’s verbatim transcripts from people she interviewed who were involved in tracking a serial killer of prostitutes on London Road—she edited them into a sung musical, which the actors had to execute precisely. BBC Films backed the film, with the National Theatre executive producing; by the time they shot it, Norris had been appointed as the next director, in a clear vote for innovation.

The National, in one of its “experimental provocations,” threw Blythe together with composer Adam Cork in a kind of shotgun marriage in a workshop to write and compose together. And then Alecky went back to Ipswich in 2006 and started meeting people, and it built up from there. Norris decided to turn the hit play into a workable movie, altering the structure and adding one key song that performs the feat of moving the viewer into a musical.

Norris could only have pulled off the low-budget movie with actors who knew the material inside out, but they did add several cinema players to help get it made: Colman and Hardy. When “London Road” hits theaters, do check it out. You’ve never seen anything quite like it.

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  • 6/8/2016
  • by Anne Thompson
  • Thompson on Hollywood
Tom Hardy
‘London Road’ to Get Us Release, Features Tom Hardy in 1 Scene
Tom Hardy
The musical thriller “London Road,” featuring Tom Hardy in a single seen as a singing cabbie, will be distributed by BBC Worldwide North America. The BBC film unit acquired the U.S. rights to the film, which traces the 2006 discovery of five dead women in the sleepy rural town of Ipswich. A fall theatrical release is planned, though it’s unclear how BBC will handle distribution. Based on true events, and on the musical of the same name, the film was directed by Rufus Norris and written by Adam Cork and Alecky Blythe. Also Read: Tom Hardy Is a Very Dangerous Man in.
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  • 6/8/2016
  • by Meriah Doty
  • The Wrap
Amadeus (1984)
Peter Shaffer, Oscar-Winning Playwright of ‘Equus’ and ‘Amadeus,’ Dies at 90
Amadeus (1984)
Peter Shaffer, the Oscar-winning playwright whose work included the award-winning drams “Amadeus” and “Equus,” died Monday, the Associated Press reported. He was 90. According to Shaffer’s agent Rupert Lord, Shaffer died while visiting friends and family in southwest Ireland. Rufus Norris, the artistic director of the National Theatre, which is reviving “Amadeus” in the fall, called Shaffer “one of the great writers of his generation,” adding, “The plays he leaves behind are an enduring legacy.” Also Read: Angela Paton, 'Groundhog Day' Actress, Dies at 86 Shaffer, who was born in Liverpool in 1926, scored his first hit with 1964’s “The Royal Hunt of.
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  • 6/6/2016
  • by Tim Kenneally
  • The Wrap
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