ABOUT A BOY (2002)
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ABOUT A BOY (2002)
GOOD the play
"Yes, I think... we probably are good. Yes. Whatever that means." - Good (2023) by C.P. Taylor
This is a scene from Nye, the play that Michael Sheen did earlier this year. It’s about Aneurin “Nye” Bevan who was the politician who created the NHS in the UK. This scene is with Jennie Lee, his future wife, played by Sharon Small.
They are both newly elected to Parliament at this point in the play. That ^^ clip follows this one, if you want to see the whole scene (with a little overlap).
Please ask if you want to repost this, thanks! And if you make any gifs, I’d love to be tagged 😊
Some bonus gifs:
(I’m sure I’ll be making more)
David Tennant and Friends - Then and Now - Part Two
Featuring:
Sarah Parish - in Blackpool (2004) and Sarah's Hares of Hampshire charity (2022)
Sharon Small - in Bite (1997) and Good (2022)/at the Olivier Awards for Good (2023)
Joseph Fiennes - in The Herbal Bed (1996) (and also As You Like It) and at the Olivier Awards (2024)
Andy Serkis - in Einstein and Eddington (2008) and at the BAFTA Awards (2024)
Jessica Hynes - in Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) (2000) and There She Goes (2023)
Link to [ Part One ]
Michael Sheen=the greatest.
Despite how exhausted he was after Thursday's performance (he was on FIRE that night) he still took the time to see all of his adoring fans at the stage door and make loads of people's day.
Friday's stage door was truly magical, and the energy in the crowd was off the charts. Loads of hardcore fans and talented fanartists were there and it became a spontaneous mini Ineffable Sheen Convention of sorts.
Everyone was interacting and supporting each other like the fabulous family we are. One girl was so nervous she almost threw up. Another adorable fan had a full-on breakdown of the most joyous and beautiful kind after meeting their hero. Shy and trembling fans were gently encouraged and helped by the complete strangers next to them (as well as MS himself).
An international delegation of Sheenie fans comprised of some of the loveliest and most talented people on earth, all brought together by our adoration of this beautiful man.
So many hugs, happy tears, stories and wee handmade gifts were exchanged. I am so grateful to have been lucky enough to be a part of it all.
And yes, that's his handwritten bratty Bastille Azi quote on my collarbone, freshly tattooed this morning in Soho (he kindly wrote it on a post-it note for the specific purpose).
Oh, and then this happened. Irene, you are a cinnamon roll and we all think you're just the bee's knees ☺️
Toward the end of my third magical stage door encounter I finally had the wherewithal to ask for a photo. Still not brave enough to request a hug but my hand went straight for his glorious tummy of its own accord. My brain ceased to function at that point and I am now deceased 💀
There are no words to describe how grateful I am to Michael, the phenomenal cast and the best fandom on earth for this unforgettable experience. I genuinely hope MS knows how loved he is and how much we appreciate all he does. This world is a better place because of him 🖤
(btw that adorable Nye kewpie doll is the creation of the talented @buzzinglarrieee and the Nye watercolour was a gift to MS made by @dennissima)
Jeez guys do you gotta share everything
Have you seen Dear Frankie (2004)?
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