But with the word the time will bring on summer, When briers shall have leaves as well as thorns, And be as sweet as sharp.
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But with the word the time will bring on summer, When briers shall have leaves as well as thorns, And be as sweet as sharp.
Patience herself, what goddess e'er she be, Doth lesser blench at sufferance than I do. At Priam's royal table do I sit; And when fair Cressid comes into my thoughts, So, traitor! 'When she comes!' When is she thence?
Gavin Fowler as Bertram in All’s Well that Ends Well (GSC, 2019)
It is Bertram, however, who takes us on the principal emotional journey from arrogance to compliance. Gavin Fowler brings vigour and masculinity to the role along with the confidence to highlight his character's unsympathetic flaws. || Surrey Advertiser
As authentic as a film could be: Richard Miller on Can't Hide It
As authentic as a film could be: Richard Miller on Can’t Hide It
Can’t Hide It is an emotional docudrama that charts real-life. Directed by Grant Archer and Richard Miller, it’s a true story based on an experience with breast cancer. We caught up with Richard to ask how the film was made
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Taking the Veil
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The Swan, Stratford upon Avon, Thursday 22nd June, 2017
Oscar Wilde’s one-act tragedy is far from a particular favourite of mine. I prefer his epigrammatic, frothy word play to the heightened, florid language of this retelling of the Biblical story, where the characters speak mainly in similes and declamations. How refreshing it is when Herodias proclaims, “The moon is like the moon!”…
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Delight *** (2013, Tim Dutton, Gavin Fowler, Jeanne Balibar) - Movie Review
Delight *** (2013, Tim Dutton, Gavin Fowler, Jeanne Balibar) – Movie Review
There’s something commendable about this minimal but quietly mesmerising drama from independent British writer-director Gareth Jones.
Jeanne Balibar as Echo.
French actress Jeanne Balibar plays passionate former war photographer Echo hits the road with her two children after leaving her sleazy tabloid journo husband Gregor(Tim Dutton) and hoves up in Wales on the lookout for Jo (Rupert Allan),…
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