Tag: Paul Kaye

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Review: The Suicide, National Theatre

 “Everything was free” A late jaunt to the National to The Suicide, Suhayla El-Bushra’s fiercely contemporary updating…

Posted in Humans TV

TV Review: Humans Series 1

“You’re just a stupid machine aren’t you” I wasn’t going to write Humans up but I’ve spoken…

Posted in Film Mark Gatiss

Film Review: Match Point (2005)

“I’m so sick of this acting thing, it’s just not working out” If Woody Allen’s Match Point…

Posted in Film

Film Review: The Infidel (2010)

“Solly Shimshillewitz? Why didn’t they just call you “Jewie-jew-jew-jew-jew” and be done with it?” Not having seen…

Posted in Film Film & TV awards Sam Shepard Screen Actors Guild Awards TV

20th Screen Actors Guild Awards nominees

Film Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Bruce Dern – Nebraska as Woody…

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DVD Review: Personal Affairs

“It’s always going to be someone else’s lipstick” A completely random discovery, via an excellent bundle of…

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2012 Laurence Olivier Awards nominations

Best New Play  Collaborators by John Hodge – National Theatre Cottesloe Jumpy by April De Angelis –…

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2012 What’s On Stage Award nominations

BEST ACTOR IN A PLAY James Corden – One Man, Two Guvnors at the National, Lyttelton & Adelphi  Benedict…

Posted in Dennis Kelly Musicals Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2011 West End

Re-review: Matilda, the Musical – Cambridge Theatre

“Never again will I doubt it when my mummy says I’m a miracle!” More so than with…