|
Post by Petruchio - Good God on Jan 7, 2013 7:28:48 GMT
|
|
|
Post by rueful on Jan 7, 2013 12:22:32 GMT
THANK YOU to Mike, Nell, and LTM for the information and for sharing this great article with us! Just fantastic!
|
|
mike
Roo-kie
Posts: 16
|
Post by mike on Jan 7, 2013 15:42:19 GMT
Hi! Delighted that a lot of you managed to get the magazine. If you didn't, at least it's here in a scanned version for all to enjoy! When ZEN was first broadcast, I thought I'd be in and out of here quite often. But then the worst happened and the BBC shelved the series. Outrageous behaviour! However, should I see or hear anything on future Rufus news (like the above magazine supplement) and Im in a position to forewarn you, then I'll be posting it On The Rooftop... Regards to each and every one.
|
|
|
Post by corndolly on Jan 7, 2013 16:43:21 GMT
My next door neighbour hoofed it to my door this morning clutching her Telegraph magazine for me! It's nice to have good neighbours. Oh, those eyes................... Hey, Ophelia, I've got a hubby like that too!
|
|
|
Post by francesca on Jan 7, 2013 17:34:25 GMT
This has to be my most favourite Pic Thanks Mike and every one for such a treat
|
|
|
Post by kissmekate on Jan 7, 2013 18:39:37 GMT
It's also very high up among my favourites, Frannie! I think what I love most about it is that he looks so wonderfully natural, so himself, dreamy-eyed but also a tiny little bit mischievous. You expect him to break into a smile any minute or say something naughtily funny. And there's particularly something about his lips in this (Need. Cold. Shower.)
|
|
|
Post by rueful on Jan 7, 2013 19:30:51 GMT
That's a great description, Kate! Now you have us all daydreaming...
|
|
|
Post by GreenEyesToo on Jan 7, 2013 20:01:48 GMT
should I see or hear anything on future Rufus news (like the above magazine supplement) and Im in a position to forewarn you, then I'll be posting it On The Rooftop... Regards to each and every one. Very kind of you, Mike - thank you! And there's particularly something about his lips in this That's exactly what I said to Nell!
|
|
|
Post by kygal on Jan 7, 2013 20:25:36 GMT
Forget the office...this pic stays at home!
|
|
|
Post by barbicanbelle on Jan 10, 2013 22:35:27 GMT
I can not believe I happened to be in London and did not buy the Telegraph on the Saturday Thanks so much to all of you who've been involved in uploading the interview etc The photos are just too for words ....
|
|
mike
Roo-kie
Posts: 16
|
Post by mike on Jan 11, 2013 16:58:35 GMT
You're welcome, Francesca!
|
|
|
Post by GreenEyesToo on Jan 12, 2013 11:15:29 GMT
|
|
|
Post by anyother on Jan 12, 2013 14:02:49 GMT
Thanks - isn't he a lovely person (stating the obvious, but still)?
|
|
|
Post by lindragon on Jan 12, 2013 14:44:02 GMT
Yup, the Telegraph really do love our Rufus. In today's Review section, page R22, centre of Where to go, what to see A red stamp, saying ''Hot Ticket'' on the corner of a large pic of Kristin Scott Thomas, with a small inset column, which reads...... ''How time flies- it's nearly nine years since the West End last saw Pinter's Old Times, in a production at the Donmar by Roger Michell. In the interim,Ian Rickson has become a first-rank director of Pinter's work and now he turns his attention to his enduring 1971 play of memory and desire, in which a couple's peace is shattered by the eruption into their lives of a rivalrous figure from the past. This production, the first Pinter at the theatre newly renamed in his honour, is notable for having its female stars-Kristin Scott Thomas and Lia Williams- take it in turns to play the enigmatic wife Kate and her old friend Anna, who lays claim to the former to mounting distress of Kate's husband Deeley-a role to which Rufus Sewell's combination of sensitive good looks and brooding intensity should be ideally suited.'' Also a quarter page advert, same poster as already posted, on page R5, with ''Previews from Tonight '' banner across the top. Anyone going?
|
|
|
Post by lindragon on Jan 22, 2013 19:59:30 GMT
Thanks to thoughtful friends, I have TWO SPARE COPIES of The Telegraph magazine containing the Rufus review. Anyone interested? The first two people to pm me with their address, or a p.o.box address will recieve them. ( If you live outside the UK, I will send it overland).
|
|