Do You Know “The 39 Steps”?
Yes, I’ve been in/worked on it
Yes, I’ve seen it
Yes, I’ve read it
No, but I’ve heard of it
No, never heard of it

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Do You Know “The 39 Steps”?
Yes, I’ve been in/worked on it
Yes, I’ve seen it
Yes, I’ve read it
No, but I’ve heard of it
No, never heard of it
NANNY MCPHEE 2005
There is something you should understand about the way I work. When you need me but do not want me, then I must stay. When you want me but no longer need me, then I have to go. It's rather sad, really, but there it is.
Nanny McPhee (2006)
ESE: 97/100
50 +10 for clever, but very, very, very naughty children +10 for Colin Firth +5 for Thomas Brodie-Sangster -5 for accidentally hurting Evangeline’s feelings +10 for Emma Thompson +5 for knowing their names +10 for Angela Lansbury -10 for Aunt Adelaide’s controlling bullshit +5 for Evangeline going along with Aunt Adelaide -10 for refusing to hear Simon out -10 for Mrs. Quickly being horrible +5 for the bees +10 for marrying Evangeline +5 for snow in August +5 for Nanny McPhee’s progressive glow-up +2 for cute credits
A Christmas Carol jollity coming soon to Theatre by the Lake Everyone’s favourite Christmas story, A Christmas Carol, is set to delight families this festive season when it plays at Theatre by the Lake from 22 November to 11 January Full story: https://www.cumbriacrack.com/2019/11/05/a-christmas-carol-jollity-coming-soon-to-theatre-by-the-lake/
Jeremy Clyde, Richard Lumsden, Imelda Staunton, Patrick Barlow and Kate Isitt in “Is It Legal?”
I have to start, with a white box.
A Film Fan’s Delight Goes Off Without a Hitch
A Film Fan’s Delight Goes Off Without a Hitch
Bo Foxworth,, Ashley Morton, Eric Wentz and Louis Lotorto (Photo: Tracey Roman) THE 39 STEPS Theater Review
[dc]R[/dc]eview Fun Fact: “Mr. Memory” was based on an actual vaudeville-like act.
You don’t have to be the British music hall savant “Mr. Memory” – or a man who knew too much – to remember that Alfred Hitchcock was nicknamed “the Master of Suspense.” But if Hitch had directed the Patrick…
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Comus Review of John Milton's "Comus: A Masque in Honour of Chastity" at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. Director Lucy Bailey and writer Patrick Barlow have created a frame play, based on its 1634 original production. The result is very funny and very lively.