So i feel very, i love being onstage. I love being in a live environment. I havent been onstage, actually, for a couple of years now, five years, probably. But im looking forward to going back and doing some more because it is, its live and you have a control over the performance, which you dont on screen. Is it true, that thing people always say about how you feel the audience when youre onstage . You can feel whether theyre paying attention or slightly looking at their watches, thinking, am i going to make the last train home . Yeah. You can . Totally. The last play i did was a beautiful play by Bill Nicholson called shadowlands, which is a movie with debra winger and tony hopkins about cs lewis and his late flowering love. And its shot through with great wit and humour about this very closed off man who finds love late in life, and then she dies. And its really a story about the question that he asks at the beginning of the play is, if god is love, why does he allow suffering . And
so i feel very, i love being onstage. i love being in a live environment. i haven t been onstage, actually, for a couple of years now, five years, probably. but i m looking forward to going back and doing some more because it is, it s live and you have a control over the performance, which you don t on screen. is it true, that thing people always say about how you feel the audience when you re onstage? you can feel whether they re paying attention or slightly looking at their watches, thinking, am i going to make the last train home? yeah. you can? totally. the last play i did was a beautiful play by bill nicholson called shadowlands, which is a movie with debra winger and tony hopkins about cs lewis and his late flowering love. and it s shot through with great wit and humour about this very closed off man who finds love late in life, and then she dies. and it s really a story about the question that he asks at the beginning of the play is, if god is love, why does he allow s
Don’t be mistaken, Hodgson’s interpretation of “Midsummer” is delightfully campy. His play thrives in the laugh-out-loud humor it injects into the band of traveling musicians, whose slapstick antics throughout —
A tale which has stood the test of time has received a welcome injection of fun and colour with Pemads’ latest offering of A Midsummer Night’s Dream on show at the Little Theatre in Central.
there s zanzibar, there s lysander and there s myself, dad. this is what we ve got to live in. three of us sleeping in one bed. and i really can t take any more of this. single dad samuel and his boys live here on the 15th floor. after paying bills, he s left with £52 a week. since samuel spoke so openly, the response has been huge. all sorts of offers. restaurants in bristol offering to feed him and the boys for free. people turning up with donated bunk beds. just look at all these emails, which we re about to show samuel now. hi, samuel, hi. can we come in? yeah, come on in. what are you doing? doing my cleaning! children are in school and this is my time to do it.