
Jez Butterworth
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Oct 9, 2024 |
bleedingcool.com | Jez Butterworth |Rich Johnston
Posted in: Current News, Pop Culture | Tagged: paul mcgann, theatrePaul McGann guts a fish on stage, every night... but that's okay. There are plenty more in the sea. Reviewing The River at Greenwich Theatre. Article Summary Paul McGann captivates as he guts a fish live on stage in Jez Butterworth's The River. Explore intertwined timelines and unravel complex relationships in this Greenwich Theatre revival. Amanda Ryan and Kerri Maclean shine as they navigate truth, lies, and love.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
theamerican.co.uk | Jez Butterworth |Peter Augustine Lawler
A sumptuous warmth emanates from Emily Bestow's meticulously well designed set. We are presented with the interior of a cabin, wooden floors, walls and ceiling, a split level with a kitchen and an old fashioned refrigerator, a door leading off to a bedroom. To the right, a cool blue light dapples and dances over the night outside the cabin, implying a body of water in the near distance and maybe even the mystery of darkness and the danger of the unknown.
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Jul 15, 2024 |
mandy.com | Lynn Nottage |Jez Butterworth |Dave Murphy
There’s a saying in the theatre: “Dying is easy; comedy is hard.” Good comedy doesn’t just rely on getting the lines right. It’s also about your timing, mannerisms, gestures, and tone all working together in harmony.
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Mar 17, 2024 |
newry.ie | Jez Butterworth
Ballyduff Drama Group present 'The Ferryman' By Jez Butterworth Ballyduff is a small place with a big reputation in the world of amateur drama. The village, located on the river Blackwater, near the town of Lismore, is home to Ballyduff Drama Group, which also hosts the West Waterford Drama Festival. Ballyduff Drama Group has been performing on the Three-Act Circuit for over forty years. In that time they have won the RTE All Ireland Finals in Athlone on two occasions, in 2004 & 2022.
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Jul 7, 2023 |
theaterbyte.com | Lawrence D. Devoe |James Mangold |Jez Butterworth |David Koepp
FilmAction FilmAdventure Film SUMMARYAs the final installment in the Indiana Jones film franchise, The Dial of Destiny fulfills most of the expectations of its predecessors with an action-packed series of events spanning the globe and Indy and company try to prevent an ancient time-travel machine from becoming reassembled to change the course of modern history. Estimated reading time: 6 minutesIs 80 now the new 50?
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