David Walliams in "No Man's Land" and general madness

Oct 26, 2008 00:01

So, we had a hectic day today. Firstly, a mad trip down to London's west end to see David Walliams in the Pinter Play "No Man's Land".  So, the play itself also starred Michael Gambon (The Singing Detective) who wasn't really that good, David Bradley (from Harry Potter) who was excellent and Nick Dunning (Anne Boleyn's uncle in The Tudors) who was ( Read more... )

david walliams, theatre: no man's land

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jerseystrife October 26 2008, 00:23:09 UTC
Sounds like a really confusing play. I don't mind thing that are supposed to make you think but i don't know if I would have enjoyed that.

Somewhere on myspace Nathan Fillion has a blog and supposedly its hilarious. Go find it XD

Mmm I love that shiny shirt. That is why it was in my top 5.

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idioticonion October 26 2008, 13:00:23 UTC
really? I had no idea of the Nathan blog! Will check it out. Cheers.

Must post a pic of Neil S's shiny shirt. I did take a photo with my camera phone. It was just so Barney!

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idioticonion October 28 2008, 21:39:25 UTC
I have no MySpace at work so I've only just checked this out. Is that *really* Nathan's blog??!? He he he. It's insane!

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voltaires_vice October 26 2008, 03:46:44 UTC
That reminds me: I notice David has a book out. Did you read it?

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idioticonion October 26 2008, 12:58:44 UTC
I bought it yesterday and have only read two chapters. I'm not sure what to think. It's okay. Bit of an insight into his mind, I guess!

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voltaires_vice October 26 2008, 14:22:49 UTC
Let me know what you think when you finish it. I want to buy it but don't think it'll be as brilliant as Gatiss's output.

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idioticonion October 26 2008, 12:59:36 UTC
I've not read many fan reviews either! I do think it's an oddity of a play. Unless you're a huge Pinter fan, it's not exactly mainstream or accessible. And David's character isn't very sympathetic.

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