A very rare opportunity to see a @schoolofnight two-prov tonight, with the impeccable duo @dylanemery & @Coxitude , with special guest frater and equally brilliant @PhilWhelans . What a mega treat that audience is in for!
Read all about it! Alan Cox thrills & chills as Murdoch in Tom Salinsky’s gripping play In the Print. It’s 1985 & Brenda Dean, the 1st female UK trade union leader, takes on the mighty Murdoch. Ironically, Alan's dad also plays Rupert in Succession. Georgie, Deb & I loved it.
Caro recently spoke to Alan Cox about appearing in 'In The Print', on at King's Head Theatre until 3 May.
Read the interview here: https://t.co/j4lyI4pIXh
@kingsheadthtr@Coxitude
We campaigned tirelessly to return training. We relentlessly warned the building was at risk. The acting community has had to watch its former home The Actors Centre repurposed, sold and now closed by @7DialsPlayhouse It’s a travesty & should never have been allowed to happen.
We persistently tried to collaborate with @7DialsPlayhouse to return training/community to Tower St. Their refusal to listen to 1000s actors/creatives has been shocking. They destroyed a home, set up for actors by actors & squandered the building in the process. Disgraceful!
A person: there’s no tv sketch comedy anymore
Same person: this new tv sketch comedy show that hasnt aired yet is shit. I will also give it one episode max before I decide it’s irredeemable and slag it off online, leaving no room for improvement/ development of any future shows
Your first look at rehearsals for In The Print, a new political drama about 'The Battle of Wapping'.
Tickets available, previews begin 26 March.
📸 Charlie Flint
https://t.co/FaJsmkVmab
On working with Orson Welles: “Someone shoved a script in my hand and I began to read. Mr Welles, in one of his bad moods that morning, glowered and said something sarcastic. I made a couple of terse suggestions as to what he could do with his opinions and started to walk out. 1/
PROFESSOR CHOMSKY
I have been asked to comment on allegations of a “relationship” between Professor Chomsky and Jeffrey Epstein. It is an incontrovertible fact that Professor Chomsky met and corresponded with everyone. He didn’t discriminate; that was his modus operandi. That disposes of the bulk of the accusations leveled against Professor Chomsky. However, a portion of the allegations do puzzle: for example, a mysterious undated, unsigned, and unaddressed letter that Professor Chomsky supposedly wrote in support of Epstein. Most of the letter does not sound at all like him. How this letter came to be is, at this point, anyone’s guess.
Absolutely brilliant tribute. The best of all of them. Read with tears.
‘There was rage and pain and iron in him’: Patrick Marber on the great hits – and fond smokes – he had with Tom Stoppard https://t.co/lJWK4scMRV
“Life is a gamble, at terrible odds. If it were a bet you wouldn't take it.”
Tom Stoppard 1937 – 2025.
Today we join with writers and theatre artists across the world to mark the passing of Tom Stoppard, a playwright whose work probed the deepest human mysteries of truth, time, mortality and frailty while dazzling with wit, laughter and the buoyancy of the human spirit.