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recycledmoviecostumes · 4 months
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Paul Giamatti first wore this distinctive red and gold costume as King John in the 2011 film Ironclad and even appears on the film’s poster. The piece went on to be used in television – first in a 2013 episode of Da Vinci’s Demons, where Ross O’Hennessy wore it as Commander Quattrone, and later in the 2017 mini-series The White Princess, when it was worn by Nicholas Audsley as Lord Strange.
Costume Credit: Lucia
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dragon-hoard · 7 months
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nicholas audsley sounds a lot like jonathan sims but its also been a while since I've listened to magnus archives
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grande-caps · 4 years
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Victoria 3.05 - 3.08
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neuvilllette · 5 years
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willstafford · 5 years
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Disappearing Act
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THE LADY VANISHES
Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, Tuesday 24th September, 2019
  Based on the Alfred Hitchcock film of 1938, this brand-new production from the Classic Thriller Theatre Company, begins in Austria during the Nazi occupation.  Imagine, if you can, a world in which fascism is on the rise… Oh, wait.  The action begins with a train being delayed – Imagine if you can, the trains not running…
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buffyfan145 · 6 years
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Season 3 of “Victoria’ has not only started filming but we got the new cast member announcements!!! :D The major news is they casted Lord Palmerston with a much younger actor than I would've thought and Victoria's sister Feodora is more older.  Lord M's sister/Palmerston's wife Emily has also been cast but not sure if the actress Emily Forbes is her or not since her character name isn't attached.  The 3rd season will also cover the fall of other kingdoms in 1848 through at least The Great Exhibition in 1851.
The new actors are Laurence Fox as Palmerston, Kate Fleetwood as Feodora, John Sessions as Lord John Russell, Lily Travers as the Duchess of Monmouth, with Nicholas Audsley, David Burnett, and Emily Forbes in later to be revealed roles. More cast will be announced later for guest stars and Palmerston should be a regular cast member for however long the series goes (if they don't recast for age). Sounds like most of the season 2 cast is back with Jenna Coleman and Tom Hughes as I haven't seen anything yet about departures.
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dauwza-laalno · 7 years
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ichocolatic · 7 years
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My Personal Response to ‘Annexed’ by Sharon Dogar
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Sooo this is one of my essays to submit for my writing class’ final exam papers for my 2nd semester in English Letters Department. It’s a personal response to a novel that we picked. I composed this writing for like about 4 hours (with a fixed outline of course) before consulting it with my lecturer. And to my surprise, I wrote it really passionately! I’m glad that I’ve chosen this perfect topic since I enjoy reading historical novels, especially the ones that relate with the Holocaust. Here, I reviewed the novel Annexed written by Sharon Dogar WHICH I TOTALLY, REALLY LOVE AND ALREADY MADE ME CRY LIKE BUCKETS OF TEARS. I’m SO IN LOVE with Peter van Pels when I ‘met’ him in 8th grade, and I thought like ‘hey why don’t I write about this romantic dead dude who loved Anne Frank?’ Then I set my fingers flying over the keyboard, immersing myself into Peter’s world. And of course, cry a lot more over this historical, fictional character. Viel Spaß beim Lesen!
My Personal Response to Annexed by Sharon Dogar
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What was it like to hide in a confined space with the hope that the Nazis will not take hold of you? What was it like to love Anne Frank with your entire family watching? And most of all, what was it like for your humanity to be taken away and to be turned into an animal? Peter van Pels experienced it all. Annexed, a young-adult, fiction novel written by Sharon Dogar, retells the story of Anne Frank through the eyes of the boy who hid with her in the attic for two years and whose humanity was stripped off in Nazi's concentration camp. In this book, Sharon Dogar manages to drive her readers into Peter's world to feel his pain, sorrow and longing for freedom. Gripping, captivating and compelling, Annexed succeeds to establish an emotional connection between the main character and readers above 15 years old, people who are studying World War II and those who desire to 'continue' reading Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl.
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(Image above: Hannah-Taylor Gordon and Nicholas Audsley as Anne Frank and Peter van Pels in ABC’s Anne Frank: The Whole Story)
Annexed has brought so many people to tears, including me. Peter's perspective has turned all the characters into life and really describes them as humans, unlike their common portrayal as saints of Holocaust. “To some degree, they are almost treated like saints. They were just regular people who hold a very special place in history... I guess because I've shied away fom Anne's story because of its level of sainthood, I hadn't really looked at them as people. Dogar's portrayal of both Peter and Anne are just so human and heart breaking,” stated Anna Scalon (Scalon, 2010), guest editor of Remember.org. Peter's words and description of his thoughts in the annex is so vivid and precise. Because of that, I personally can feel his hatred toward the Nazis for taking away his liberty, his passionate love for Anne and his desire for freedom, specifically his heimweh—longing for home. By doing so, Peter has pushed the readers so far into his realm and unconsciously includes them into his story. For me, I consider it as a sad irony because we all know what is going to happen to him in the end. After surviving the extermination selection in Auschwitz, Peter died in May 5, 1945 just when the Americans liberated his concentration camp in Mauthausen-Gusen. Despite everything, I do not regret to know Peter van Pels through Sharon Dogar's hands, for I believe that he will live forever in all of the readers' hearts. “That is what makes reading this book so hard—you are getting to know and love a person you already know has a horrible fate...regardless, the voice that Sharon Dogar gives her characters will get a grip on you that doesn't let go, even when the story is over.” (Allison, 2010)
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(image above: Geoff Breton played as Peter van Pels in BBC’s The Diary of Anne Frank)
The author elaborates her work with important, moving words from Peter's mouth and nails them in the readers' mind to keep him alive. She manages to explain how it is like to be a Jew in the Holocaust as Peter poured his thoughts by saying “...maybe I’m ashamed because it’s hard not to feel ashamed, when just being born is something you can be killed for.” Another phrase that moves me is when he said “...I know that sometimes love is as hard to bear as hate, that it can hurt as much,” describing how the amount of hate for the Germans is the same amount of love his mother had for him. The last quote from Peter is the one that actually pierces my heart so deep when he was dying inside the concentration camp: “...Even if you replace my name with a number, give me no spoon to eat with, or clothes, or shoes to walk in – so that I am forced to live and eat like one. I am not an animal.” That is the part where I am drenched in tears, where I accept the fact that all Jews like Peter still have the light and identity as humans even though they were treated like animals. I am convinced that these quotes perfectly relates the readers to Peter's feelings in a simple yet meaningful words. It also truly exposes how Dogar's detailed portrayal of Nazi's cruelty can break one's heart, as stated by Mandy Southgate in Blogcritics.org: “Gleaming what information she could (find) from historical accounts and camp records, Dogar weaves together a tale of the experiences of the Frank and van Pels families at the hands of Nazis. It is horrific and heart-breaking and I found myself crying throughout the whole of the final section.” (Southgate, 2011)
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(Image above: Peter and Anne via isgeschiedenis.nl) 
This book is highly recommended and deserves to be read by specific readers. First, teens aging from 15 above are the ones who are suitable for reading this work. There are several sexual, explicit portrayals like when Peter dreamt that Liese—his Jewish girlfriend—was shot by the Nazi guards in a bare, exposed condition during her persecution in the camp. Another sexual content is when Peter masturbates in the annex, questioning will he ever make love to a girl someday, when Dogar describes that there is “sexual desire (that) uncoils in the dim hiding place...” and also when Anne “...yearned for sexual love,” (Peet, 2010) like what was implied by Anne in several of her diary entries. Second, I recommend this novel to those who are studying about World War II since one cannot learn about it without mentioning the Holocaust and Nazis. Lastly, this book is perfect for those who desire to 'continue' reading Anne Frank's diary that was ended abruptly. I am sure that Anne Frank readers will enjoy Dogar's work immensely and driven into Peter's world, where they can witness the characters not as saints but ordinary people who change the perspective of history.
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(Image above: Geoff Breton as Peter van Pels)
Annexed “is not quite a great book, but it is firmly on the side of angels,” as quoted by Mal Peet (Peet, 2010), winner of Guardian's 2009 Children's Fiction Prize. It is a living story full of trials, tribulations, passion and faith for humanity in the eyes of a 16-year-old Jewish boy who loved Anne Frank. Sharon Dogar's work succeeds to captivate the readers' emotions with ghastly portrayals of the Holocaust and one's feeling of desiring love and liberty. It takes them far beyond the readers' imaginations of what it is like to live in confinement and terror. Most of all, Peter van Pels has taught the readers that neither the shed of blood nor death can wipe out one's identity and longing for home—heimweh. As he lied down in the Mauthausen sick bay, Austria, he ended his life by saying these following words: “There was a girl, wasn't there? There was a place. A place where the leaves fell like golden coins from a tree into the water as we watched through the attic window... and before that there was a home, a street, a world, a girl I loved.”
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(Image above: ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’ performed by Fairfield High School, 2011)
References
Dogar, Sharon. Annexed. Houghton Mifflin, 2010.
Frank, Anne. The Diary of a Young Girl. Bantam, 1993.
Scalon, Anna. “Annexed by Sharon Dogar.” Remember.org—A People's History of the Holocaust & Genocide 2 October 2010:-. http://www.remember.org/holocaust/2010/10/annexed-by-sharon-dogar.html. Web. 4 June 2017.
Dayle, Allison. “Review: Annexed by Sharon Dogar.” The Allure of Books 5 June 2010:-. http://theallureofbooks.com/2010/06/review-annexed-by-sharon-dogar.html. Web. 4 June 2017.
Southgate, Mandy. “Book Review: Annexed by Sharon Dogar.” Blogcritics—the Critical Lense of Today's Culture and Entertainment 30 January 2011:-. http://blogcritics.org/book-review-annexed-by-sharon-dogar/. Web. 4 June 2017.
Peet, Mal. “Annexed by Sharon Dogar—Mal Peet on a Brave Retelling of Anne Frank's Story.” The Guardian 18 September 2010:-. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2010/sep/18/annexed-sharon-dogar-review. Web. June 4 2017.
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(Image above: Peter van Pels and Anne Frank)
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jeixsa-ruiwqi · 7 years
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veawri-maejsu · 7 years
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feayli-caukho · 7 years
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This lovely embroidered costume likely originated in the 2017 production Maximilian: Das Spiel von Macht und Liebe, where it was worn by  Jannis Niewöhner as Maximillian. Several costumes from Maximilian were used again the same year in The White Princess - in this instance, by Nicholas Audsley playing Lord Strange.
Costume Credit: Lucia
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suayvu-poumsi · 7 years
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grande-caps · 4 years
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Victoria 3.02 - “London Bridge is Falling Down”
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nomeclara · 8 years
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fr33l1fe · 9 years
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Thank you, Britain for giving your finest.
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