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What will arts and culture look like in a post-pandemic world?

What will arts and culture look like in a post-pandemic world?
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Lennie James meets Paapa Essiedu: I was probably in the last wave of actors who needed to go to the US | Life and style

Last modified on Mon 21 Dec 2020 09.47 EST Speaking from Austin, Texas, a tranquil but talkative Lennie James, 55, reclines in his chair. Best known for his morally ambiguous portrayals of Gates in Line Of Duty, Nelly in Save Me (a drama he also wrote) and Morgan Jones in The Walking Dead, he’s there filming the show’s spin-off, Fear The Walking Dead. He muses on a conversation about Covid-19 he had recently, with a friend in New Zealand. “I told her the numbers were going up and she said, ‘What numbers?’ That’s how far away this all seems to them,” he laughs incredulously. We are waiting for Paapa Essiedu to enter the video call. He joins, beaming from his north London home, complaining of laptop trouble. Another familiar pandemic occurrence.

Theatre at a distance: Nomadic s Love & Information - The Georgetown Voice

Graphic by Paul James Georgetown’s Nomadic Theatre has been hard at work, even at a distance. The student-run theatre troupe presented its pre-recorded, virtual production of Love & Information on Facebook Live from Nov. 7 through Nov. 13, receiving over 350 streams. Director Paul James (SFS ’23) did not expect to mount a Zoom production when the show was selected last spring. After it was announced that the university would not be holding in-person classes this fall, Nomadic directors were given the choice of going on with their shows or postponing until further notice.  Sydney Cook (COL ’23), Nomadic’s publicity director and a cast member for

Diana Payne-Myers, dancer and actress with a 70-year stage career – obituary

Diana Payne-Myers Credit: family Diana Payne-Myers, the dancer and actress, who has died aged 92, had a 70-year stage career of phenomenal variety, beginning in the postwar music hall boom, continuing through the heyday of West End revue, and rising to an unlikely burst of stardom in her seventies and eighties in cutting-edge contemporary dance. Her ballet skit supported Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis on their British tours, she danced with Sadler’s Wells Opera Ballet, and she spent her 91st birthday on Broadway appearing in Stephen Daldry’s production of An Inspector Calls, as the silent maid Edna, a role she had performed for 22 years.

Best of 2020 (Behind the Scenes): How BoJack Horseman showed us The View from Halfway Down

Best of 2020 (Behind the Scenes): How BoJack Horseman showed us The View from Halfway Down Tyler Aquilina The final half-season of BoJack Horseman , which dropped on Netflix in January, saw the titular equine antihero spiral away from the redemption arc of the season’s first half. BoJack, a recovering alcoholic, former sitcom star, and frequently terrible person (or horse), saw the sins of his past exposed to all of Hollywood, became a pariah, and relapsed, ultimately confronting death in the series’ haunting penultimate entry, “The View from Halfway Down.” Here, episode scribe Alison Tafel explains how the BoJack writers cracked one of the year’s most acclaimed half-hours of TV.

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