North Carolina Theatrepresents Monty Python's Spamalot, the first show of their 201617 Season. Leading the quest as 'King Arthur' isJeff McCarthyBroadway Side Show, Chicago, Urinetown, Beauty and the Beast.James LudwigBroadway Spamalot, Little Shop of Horrors will star as 'Sir Robin', and the show will also feature Ta'Rea Campbell as 'The Lady of the Lake' Broadway Book of Mormon, Little Shop of Horrors Tour Sister Act. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below...
- 11/16/2016
- by Stage Tube
- BroadwayWorld.com
North Carolina Theatre presents Monty Python's Spamalot, the first show of their 201617 Season. Leading the quest as 'King Arthur' is Jeff McCarthy Broadway Side Show, Chicago, Urinetown, Beauty and the Beast. James Ludwig Broadway Spamalot, Little Shop of Horrors will star as 'Sir Robin', and the show will also feature Ta'Rea Campbell as 'The Lady of the Lake' Broadway Book of Mormon, Little Shop of Horrors Tour Sister Act. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below...
- 11/15/2016
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
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Poster artist Ciara McAvoy has teased that Marvel’s Captain Britain could be joining the TV realm…
Here’s an exciting one. An award-winning poster artist by the name of Ciara McAvoy has posted some in-progress work on Twitter, seemingly suggesting that Marvel have asked her to work on ideas for a Captain Britain TV series.
Here’s the Tweet…
For my 1000th Tweet: Who will be playing Brian Braddock in the upcoming tv series #CaptainBritain?#Marvel Stay tune! pic.twitter.com/e0gbXKjdav
— Ciara McAvoy (@CiaraMcAvoy1) March 19, 2016
She also added this...
I can't reveal anything yet but hopefully I'll be able to soon. Waiting for the go ahead from the co-producer
— Ciara McAvoy (@CiaraMcAvoy1) March 22, 2016
And this...
@SteveisSensible It is his own don't worry. I'm painting The Lady Of The Lake until they have an actor confirmed for Capt. Britain
— Ciara McAvoy (@CiaraMcAvoy1) March 22, 2016
Heralding from Malden,...
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Poster artist Ciara McAvoy has teased that Marvel’s Captain Britain could be joining the TV realm…
Here’s an exciting one. An award-winning poster artist by the name of Ciara McAvoy has posted some in-progress work on Twitter, seemingly suggesting that Marvel have asked her to work on ideas for a Captain Britain TV series.
Here’s the Tweet…
For my 1000th Tweet: Who will be playing Brian Braddock in the upcoming tv series #CaptainBritain?#Marvel Stay tune! pic.twitter.com/e0gbXKjdav
— Ciara McAvoy (@CiaraMcAvoy1) March 19, 2016
She also added this...
I can't reveal anything yet but hopefully I'll be able to soon. Waiting for the go ahead from the co-producer
— Ciara McAvoy (@CiaraMcAvoy1) March 22, 2016
And this...
@SteveisSensible It is his own don't worry. I'm painting The Lady Of The Lake until they have an actor confirmed for Capt. Britain
— Ciara McAvoy (@CiaraMcAvoy1) March 22, 2016
Heralding from Malden,...
- 3/23/2016
- Den of Geek
The Hollywood Bowl's upcoming production ofMonty Python'sSpamalot, the parody of the Arthurian Legend which won the Tony for Best Musical in 2005, will starMerle Dandridgeas The Lady of the Lake,Warwick Davisas Patsy,Jesse Tyler Fergusonas Sir Robin,Eric Idleas the Historian andCraig Robinsonas King Arthur.BT McNichollwill direct.Spamalotwill be conducted byTodd Ellisonand choreographed byScott Taylor. Additional casting is to be announced.
- 4/30/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
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On the heels of his first big break in the 1966 western Django, playing the coffin-dragging drifter of the title, and a part as Sir Lancelot in Joshua Logan's Camelot (where he met future wife Vanessa Redgrave), Franco Nero took a dip in giallo waters with spaghetti western director Luigi Bazzoni and Oscar-winning cinematographer Vittorio Storaro for 1971's The Fifth Cord. Boozy writer Andrea Bild (Nero) is assigned to cover a series of murders, but winds up launching his own investigation to get to the bottom of the grisly crimes, then gets pulled deeper into the case when the killer frames him as a suspect. The only clue left at the scene of each murder is a single black glove with a missing finger. The Fifth Cord is a hybrid of sorts: Nero's character may be a reporter, but he's no average newshound. Instead, the Italian actor plays a hard-drinking...
- 10/9/2013
- by Alison Nastasi
- FEARnet
Les Dennis and Warwick Davis have been cast in the stage show Spamalot.
Dennis is to play King Arthur while Davis will be making his West End debut as Patsy.
Starting his role on August 3, Dennis said: "As a kid I was always a massive fan of Monty Python so when Spamalot came to town I thought 'I'd really love to be in that'.
"And now I'm excited that I'm actually not just in it, but playing the lead role. I'm really looking forward to always looking on the bright side of life!"
Davis, who is joining his Life's Too Short co-star from September 23, added: "I'm delighted to be making my West End debut at the Playhouse Theatre.
"I've been in hit TV shows and blockbuster Hollywood movies, but you are never really taken seriously as an actor until you've done a play. That's why I jumped at the opportunity to play Patsy in Spamalot.
Dennis is to play King Arthur while Davis will be making his West End debut as Patsy.
Starting his role on August 3, Dennis said: "As a kid I was always a massive fan of Monty Python so when Spamalot came to town I thought 'I'd really love to be in that'.
"And now I'm excited that I'm actually not just in it, but playing the lead role. I'm really looking forward to always looking on the bright side of life!"
Davis, who is joining his Life's Too Short co-star from September 23, added: "I'm delighted to be making my West End debut at the Playhouse Theatre.
"I've been in hit TV shows and blockbuster Hollywood movies, but you are never really taken seriously as an actor until you've done a play. That's why I jumped at the opportunity to play Patsy in Spamalot.
- 8/1/2013
- Digital Spy
As previously announced, John O'Hurley will star as King Arthur. Also starring will be Michelle Ragusa as The Lady of the Lake, Kevin Cahoon as Historian, John Scherer as Sir Robin, David Hibbard as Patsy, Chris Hoch as Sir Lancelot, Ben Davis as Sir Dennis Galahad, and Tally Sessions as Dennis' MotherSir Bedevere. Joining them will be broadcast legend Bob Costas as The Voice of God.
- 5/3/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
I see an end to magic in your future, especially if you are a fan of Merlin. The BBC series has announced that it’s fifth season will also be it’s last. There is; however, a silver lining. Are you game for some spin-offs?
BBC One will say good-bye to the Arthurian legend-rich series, Merlin, which stars Colin Morgan, Bradley James and Katie McGrath, this Christmas. Don’t take the news as anti-climactic, though. The show’s final notes involve an epic fight for Camelot.
Behind the scenes, this ending is actually a new beginning. According to THR, co-creators and executive producers Johnny Capps and Julian Murphy will use the opportunity to depart Elisabeth Murdoch’s Shine TV and set up their own outfit.
Capps and Murphy said, “We always felt the story of the legend was best told across five series, leading to a spectacular finale that draws...
BBC One will say good-bye to the Arthurian legend-rich series, Merlin, which stars Colin Morgan, Bradley James and Katie McGrath, this Christmas. Don’t take the news as anti-climactic, though. The show’s final notes involve an epic fight for Camelot.
Behind the scenes, this ending is actually a new beginning. According to THR, co-creators and executive producers Johnny Capps and Julian Murphy will use the opportunity to depart Elisabeth Murdoch’s Shine TV and set up their own outfit.
Capps and Murphy said, “We always felt the story of the legend was best told across five series, leading to a spectacular finale that draws...
- 11/27/2012
- by Sasha Nova
- Boomtron
You think you know, but you have do idea: This is the real story of Lancelot. Ok, so not the real story, but it's not your grandparents' version of the famed knight. Once again, ABC's Once Upon a Time has re-introduced viewers to a famous character and put their own crazy-cool twist on the character. In this week's episode, "The Lady of the Lake," we met their version of Lancelot (played with charm and charisma by Teen Wolf scene-stealer Sinqua Walls), who turned out to have quite the friendship with Snow (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Charming (Josh Dallas). Plus, fan-favorite Jefferson (Sebastian Stan) made a quick appearance, Emma (Jennifer Morrison) learned more about her mother and the...
- 10/15/2012
- E! Online
Fans of Once Upon a Time know what’s coming in “The Crocodile”, the fourth episode of newly minted second season of ABC’s fantasy/drama. Captain Hook! From the episode description it looks like we will first see Colin O’Donoghue as the famous pirate in the fairytale land in the mix with Rumplestiltskin, and for that reason, perhaps we don’t see him in this gallery of images from ”The Crocodile” (Edit: more images from the episode, now featuring Hook!). What we Do get is hard to complain about, as Emilie De Ravin is the focus, as Belle in blue. ”The Crocodile”, however, is 2 episodes down the road, and this Sunday you have ogres to deal with, and we’ve brought you the teaser and photos from “The Lady of the Lake” (2.03) previously.
“The Crocodile” (2.04) has an official episode summary that goes like this:
Belle’s disgust over Mr.
“The Crocodile” (2.04) has an official episode summary that goes like this:
Belle’s disgust over Mr.
- 10/12/2012
- by Jay Tomio
- Boomtron
Note: Do not read on if you have not seen Season 1, Episode 13 of ABC's "Once Upon a Time," entitled "What Happened To Frederick?"
True love seems further out of reach than ever following this week's "Once Upon a Time," at least for for Snow White, Prince Charming and their Storybrooke alter egos. While it's said that "the truth shall set you free," that didn't seem to be the case for David and Mary Margaret in episode 13, mostly because David proved to be too cowardly to tell his wife the whole truth about his affair. In trying to protect Kathryn's feelings, he simply told her that something was missing in their relationship that was preventing him from connecting with her, inevitably leading to Regina betraying David and Mary Margaret's secret when Kathryn appeared, heartbroken, at Regina's door.
Kathryn's subsequent -- and yes, fairly justified -- confrontation with Mary Margaret at...
True love seems further out of reach than ever following this week's "Once Upon a Time," at least for for Snow White, Prince Charming and their Storybrooke alter egos. While it's said that "the truth shall set you free," that didn't seem to be the case for David and Mary Margaret in episode 13, mostly because David proved to be too cowardly to tell his wife the whole truth about his affair. In trying to protect Kathryn's feelings, he simply told her that something was missing in their relationship that was preventing him from connecting with her, inevitably leading to Regina betraying David and Mary Margaret's secret when Kathryn appeared, heartbroken, at Regina's door.
Kathryn's subsequent -- and yes, fairly justified -- confrontation with Mary Margaret at...
- 2/20/2012
- by Laura Prudom
- Aol TV.
Were you one of the lucky winners of our Joss Whedon Day prize pack? Then you managed to snag a shiny new copy of “Firefly: Still Flying,” a collection of stories and essays by the cult show’s former writers. Don’t get tetchy, though – the book hits stores this week and we chatted with Jose Molina, writer of one of the stories in the collection, and two of the thirteen Firefly episodes that ever saw air. Oh, and just how he managed to get Nathan Fillion butt nekkid:
Ugo: Let’s talk about Firefly – how’d you get hooked up with the show in the first place?
Jose Molina: As I've said before: "The Lady of the Lake, her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite, held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water signifying by Divine Providence that I, Jose, was to write for Firefly.
Ugo: Let’s talk about Firefly – how’d you get hooked up with the show in the first place?
Jose Molina: As I've said before: "The Lady of the Lake, her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite, held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water signifying by Divine Providence that I, Jose, was to write for Firefly.
- 5/25/2010
- UGO TV
Actor Colin Morgan is most famous for playing the title role in the BBC1 fantasy adventure series Merlin, which follows the early years of the sorcerer at Camelot.
Born in Armagh, Northern Ireland, the 23-year-old has also appeared on the Catherine Tate Show and in the acclaimed Doctor Who episode Midnight in 2008.
The second series of Merlin recently ended on BBC1 and will be out on DVD in February. A third series has been commissioned and in a new interview, Colin has spoken about what's coming and also what he would like to see in the show.
How Did Working On The Second Series Of Merlin Compare To The First Run?
When we first started on the series, filming was new to me. So whenever you start on a second series you're familiar with the technical things for a start. Also there's the character - you know how to approach a scene,...
Born in Armagh, Northern Ireland, the 23-year-old has also appeared on the Catherine Tate Show and in the acclaimed Doctor Who episode Midnight in 2008.
The second series of Merlin recently ended on BBC1 and will be out on DVD in February. A third series has been commissioned and in a new interview, Colin has spoken about what's coming and also what he would like to see in the show.
How Did Working On The Second Series Of Merlin Compare To The First Run?
When we first started on the series, filming was new to me. So whenever you start on a second series you're familiar with the technical things for a start. Also there's the character - you know how to approach a scene,...
- 12/29/2009
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
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