Charles Edwards, Dan Stevens, Hugh Bonneville, Sam West

Apr 05, 2009 19:16

Charles Edwards plays Ribadier in the Feydeau farce Where There's a Will directed by Peter Hall, which is nearing the end of its tour. He has a role in Woody Allen's film Whatever Works, according to Baz Bamigboye's Daily Mail column. The film will premiere at Tribeca.

Hilde, a biopic about the singer Hildegard Knef was released in Germany last month. Dan Stevens stars as David Cameron, Knef's second husband. Dan-centric info about the film is here. It will be screened at the Goëthe-Institut Festival of German films, which will be taking place in several Australian cities. Are there any Aussie OBASC-ers here?
Dan will play Septimus Valentine (oops, Ed Stoppard will be playing Valentine) in a revival of Arcadia, and he will narrate The Music Room on Radio 4 next week. Also, audiobooks due for release include The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafon (abridged|unabridged), and The Dragon Diary by Dugald A. Steer.

Hugh Bonneville interview about Freezing from the Sydney Morning Herald's The Guide (click the thumbnail for full size). The show also stars Patron Saint Tom and Elizabeth McGovern.



Patron Saint Sam's upcoming work on screen includes the films Schweitzer and Crusades, as well as guest roles in Desperate Romantics (starring Patron Saint Tom) and series 6 of New Tricks. Upcoming performances include a Harold Pinter tribute, a sold out production of Freshwater at the Charleston Festival, and Enron (CFT and Royal Court).
Recently, he took part in a reading of The Uncertainty of the Situation at the Royal Court, and read prose and poetry with the lovely OBFA Hattie Morahan for the BBC Radio 3 program Words and Music.

(updated 13 June)

hugh bonneville, samuel west, dan stevens, charles edwards, oba alerts, tom hollander, ed stoppard

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