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Elizabeth Taylor on Mike Nichols: He Freed Me

I knew specifics of film. I was aware of specificity, you know? I knew where the lights were or should be; I knew how to move around a set like … Continue reading

06/15/2017 · 8 Comments

Edward Albee, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? playwright, dies aged 88 | Stage | The Guardian

The three-time Pulitzer-winning playwright challenged theatrical convention through sharp-tongued humor and dark themes Source: Edward Albee, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? playwright, dies aged 88 | Stage | The Guardian

09/17/2016 · Leave a comment

Archive Interview • ISHIA BENNISON • Cymbeline • RSC • 2003

Ishia Bennison has one of the most infectious laughs in the business: a deep, throaty gurgle that can have you giggling in an instant. She has been around longer than … Continue reading

09/22/2015 · Leave a comment