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Post by GreenEyesToo on Jun 5, 2013 11:43:55 GMT
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Post by rueful on Jun 5, 2013 15:03:22 GMT
Very cool!
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Post by walt on Jun 6, 2013 5:35:42 GMT
! Looks like that sketch was made by a professional artist! Thanks for posting!
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Post by lovethemanrs on Jun 6, 2013 7:52:18 GMT
Yes, - wonderful sketch. Thanks for posting. Love Rufus's signature, looks like Ron Lee, maybe he's getting into character for a future role!?
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Post by kygal on Jun 6, 2013 10:36:22 GMT
LOL LTM. Very nice sketch from a talented person.
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Post by anyother on Jun 6, 2013 17:47:08 GMT
Good sketch, lovely autograph as well...
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Post by barbicanbelle on Nov 11, 2013 22:02:27 GMT
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Post by GreenEyesToo on Nov 14, 2013 1:05:56 GMT
Thanks again, BB. Not only has Rufus been overlooked AGAIN, but so has the play, and Lia Williams - again. (Rufus said he wasn't upset about not being nominated in the previous theatre awards, but was annoyed that Lia wasn't - he felt both actresses should have been, not just one) And what's with only three nominations for Best Actor, but five for Best Actress?! Anyway, best of luck to Kristin.
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Post by rueful on Nov 14, 2013 13:56:23 GMT
Thanks for the update, BB, even though it is not what we wanted. What is wrong with those people?!
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Post by nell on Nov 14, 2013 20:50:50 GMT
I won't shoot the messenger, so thanks BB for posting But clearly they have no idea what they're talking about.
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Post by GreenEyesToo on Nov 17, 2013 23:46:19 GMT
Well, Kristin lost out - the winner was Helen Mirren. Grrrr.
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Post by kissmekate on Nov 18, 2013 9:04:27 GMT
Pity! (I do like Helen Mirren ... but of course I'd have loved to see Old Times win!)
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Post by Laila on Dec 25, 2013 8:53:08 GMT
London Year-End Roundup: Five Best Productions of 2013Old Times, Harold Pinter Theatre Two brilliant actresses, Oscar nominee Kristin Scott Thomas and Tony nominee Lia Williams, traded roles throughout the run of Ian Rickson’s quietly dazzling take on Harold Pinter’s 1971 play, which meant audiences got two chances to ponder the shimmering mysteries at the heart of the text. This was a big year on both sides of the Atlantic for the Nobel laureate, with Broadway’s starry No Man’s Land and Betrayal competing for attention, as well. But Rickson and his cast of three, including the divine Rufus Sewell, stood a league apart. Can they go to Broadway, as well, please? www.broadway.com/buzz/173767/london-year-end-roundup-five-best-productions-of-2013/
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Post by midoro on Dec 25, 2013 11:10:08 GMT
Thanks for the link, Laila! Could they please go to Austria? (or at least play in London again, so that I could watch it too!)
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Post by kissmekate on Dec 25, 2013 14:41:52 GMT
Great find, Laila. And amen to the "divine Rufus Sewell"
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