Madly, Deeply: The Diaries of Alan Rickman #AudiobookReview #BookReview #Memoir #Autobiography
Sometimes when I read or listen to an actor's memoir, I'm either more impressed with them or sorely disappointed. Which one was it for #MadlyDeeplyTheDiariesofAlanRickman Read my review to find out. #Audiobook #Bookreview #Memoir #2022Bookreview #DieHard
“From his breakout role in Die Hard to his outstanding, multifaceted performances in the Harry Potter films, Galaxy Quest, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and more, Alan Rickman cemented his legacy as a world-class actor. His air of dignity, his sonorous voice, and the knowing wit he brought to each role continue to captivate audiences today.
But Rickman’s ability to breathe life into projects…
all the spiderpeople juggling their secret identities and being squeezed into spiderpatties under the stress sledgehammer meanwhile pavitr is living his best life AND doesn't put anything in his flawless hair. king.
I was playing Gandalf the Grey in an impromptu interactive theater production set in a replica of Bag End in the woods reading off a script given out by the guide but instead of a canon lines for Gandalf to say I read a speech about the evils of British colonialism.
So interesting, as an American I just had this conversation not too long ago with a friend from the UK - we were talking about the latest season of You and their depiction of classism of the UK vs US. To put in plainly she explained this exactly, what James is saying.
Michael Gambon seems a little out of touch with that perception if you ask me.
On today's episode of, there's a musical about basically everything;
Have you ever wished you could see two true crime fanatics actually solve a murder, rather than talking about them on podcasts? Now you can!
Are you a Great British Bake Off fan? We got you covered.
Do you... Like public bathrooms? That's... Yeah we have that too!
Donald Trump with some sort of artistic subversion that I couldn't figure out? You bet we have it.
(Not technically a musical, but) Lesbians;; can sing... So... That's cool.
Musicals, in order:
Kathy and Stella Solve a Murder! (by Jon Brittain and Matthew Floyd Jones) | Great British Bake Off: The Musical (by Jake Brunger and Pippa Cleary) | Public - The Musical (by Kyla Stroud) | Trump L'oeil: The Musical (by Henry Parkman Biggs) | The Ministry of Lesbian Affairs (by Iman Qureshi)
It's no secret that the British Royal Family of the time loved Broadway musicals. During her visit to New York, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother got a chance to see The Pajama Game at the St. James Theater before the London production opened, October 27, 1954.