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Sir Antony Sher (14 June 1949 – 2 December 2021) was a British actor, writer and theatre director of South African origin. A two-time Laurence Olivier Award winner and a four-time nominee, he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1982 and toured in many roles, as well as appearing on film and television.
You are what you eat; You can have too much of a good thing; You can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make it drink; You can never/never can tell; You cannot always get what you want; You cannot burn a candle at both ends. You cannot have your cake and eat it too; You cannot get blood out of a stone
"Friends, Romans": Orson Welles' Broadway production of Caesar (1937), a modern-dress production that evoked comparison to contemporary Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears" is the first line of a speech by Mark Antony in the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare.
Dumezweni performed in the 2014 Macbeth with Anthony Sher as the First Witch. [14] In 2002, she played Charmian in Antony and Cleopatra [15] and Ursula in Much Ado About Nothing [16] for the RSC. In 2006, she performed in Breakfast with Mugabe. [17] She returned to the RSC in 2009-11. In spring of 2009 she appeared in the RSC's The Winter's Tale.
As co-author of the screenplay, James Hill may share in the responsibility for the film's failings, but as director he keeps it moving at a good pace, drops in some bright little visual jokes, sets up musical numbers unconventionally – for example during the camp toddlers' mass bath night – and quietly laughs at the real-life camp used as a ...
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Eat My Dust! is a 1976 American action comedy film written and directed by Charles B. Griffith, and starring Ron Howard. The film depicts a conflict between a sheriff and his rebellious son over a stolen car.
Related: 1985 Live Aid Concert to Become a London Stage Musical Geldof also said that in today’s “fractious” world, “people have lost any ability to control events,” but when it comes to ...