Archive for May, 2008

Fill List for Hamlet!

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Hey! It’s Kelsey here. I deeply apologize for being so absent – I’ve been having computer troubles, but luckily that’s clearing up now. I have a couple things in store for this week, so keep up!

In other news…

“Full casting details have been announced for the Royal Shakespeare Company’s highly anticipated Hamlet, starring David Tennant (pictured) as the Prince and Patrick Stewart, following his Tony-nominated Broadway turn in Macbeth, as the Ghost and Claudius (See News, 11 Sep 2007). RSC chief associate Gregory Doran’s production runs in rep at Stratford-upon-Avon’s Courtyard Theatre from 5 August to 15 November 2008 (previews from 24 July), after which it is expected to transfer to a West End theatre (still tbc) for a limited Christmas season.

Tennant and Stewart are joined in the company by Penny Downie (The Penelopiad, The Prisoner’s Dilemma, Dinner) as Gertrude, Oliver Ford-Davies (most recently seen in Much Ado About Nothing and Saint Joan at the National) as Polonius, John Woodvine (Timon of Athens, Don Carlos, TV’s Shameless and Rome) as the Player King and, as previously reported (See News, 7 May 2008), Mariah Gale as Ophelia.

Also in the ensemble are: David Ajala (Reynaldo), Sam Alexander (Rosencrantz and Second Gravedigger), Edward Bennett (Laertes), Ricky Champ (Lucianus) Ewen Cummins (Barnardo), Robert Curtis (Franciso), Tom Davey (Guildenstern), Peter De Jersey (Horatio), Samuel Dutton (Lord) Ryan Gage (Oscric), Mark Hadfield (Gravedigger), Jim Hooper (Priest), Keith Osborn (Marcellus), Roderick Smith (Lord and Captain), Andrea Harris (Lady), Riann Steele (Lady) and Zoe Thorne (Lady and Player). The production is designed by Robert Jones, with lighting by Tim Mitchell, music by Paul Englishby, sound by Jeremy Dunn, movement by Michael Ashcroft and fight direction by Terry King.

Commenting on Tennant’s titular casting, director Gregory Doran said: “Hamlet is a play that waits for the right actor to come along. This Hamlet will be to some extent who David is. You have to have an actor who can be, as Ophelia describes him, ‘the poet, the soldier, the scholar’. He has to be someone who is charismatic and can be brutal and course, and can be witty and moving and can physically take on the demands of the part. I believe that David’s skills fill all these criteria.”

Doran has just opened his production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream which is performed by largely the same company of supporting actors who will be performing in Hamlet as well as his upcoming production of Love’s Labour’s Lost, the RSC’s first staging of the play in more than 12 years, in which David Tennant will play the lovelorn Berowne with Mariah Gale as the Princess of France, Nina Sosanya as Rosaline and Oliver Ford-Davies as Holofernes. Love’s Labour’s joins the Courtyard rep from 2 October to 15 November 2008.

- by Terri Paddock

Sounds great!

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‘That Face’ Afterparty

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

I’ve just added 2 new pics to the Gallery of David at ‘That Face’ Afterparty in London :D

Doctor Who Stills & Promos Galore

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Hey everyone, it’s Kari.

I just added 206 Stills & Promos to the gallery from Doctor Who, series 2 -4. Hope you all enjoy! :D

David’s

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Costumes worn by Sir Ian McKellen, Sir John Gielgud and David Tennant in Shakespearean plays will form an exhibition as part of Northampton’s Venezia! festival.
The Royal Shakespeare Company exhibition includes a doublet worn by Dr Who star David Tennant when he played Romeo in the RSC’s millennium production.

Other costumes on display at Northampton Museum and Art Gallery include those worn by Dame Peggy Ashcroft, Michael Redgrave and Alice Barclay in The Taming of the Shrew.

The exhibition started on Saturday and runs until August 10.

Info here