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Bad movie I have Moulin Rouge 2001
#Moulin Rouge#Nicole Kidman#Ewan McGregor#John Leguizamo#Jim Broadbent#Richard Roxburgh#Garry McDonald#Jacek Koman#Matthew Whittet#Kerry Walker#Caroline O'Connor#Christine Anu#Natalie Mendoza#Lara Mulcahy#David Wenham#Kylie Minogue#Ozzy Osbourne#Deobia Oparei#Linal Haft#Keith Robinson#Peter Whitford#Norman Kaye#Arthur Dignam#Carole Skinner#Jonathan Hardy#Plácido Domingo#Kiruna Stamell#Anthony Young#Dee Donavan#Johnny Lockwood
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Pete Townshend Psychoderelict - Music Only [Half Speed Mastering] 2024 UMC ————————————————— Tracks LP One: 1. English Boy 2. Meher Baba M3 3. Let’s Get Pretentious 4. Meher Baba M4 (Signal Box) 5. Early Morning Dreams 6. I Want That Thing 7. Outlive the Dinosaur 8. Now and Then
Tracks LP Two: 1. I’m Affraid 2. Don’t Try to Make Me Real 3. Predictable 4. Flame 5. Meher Baba M5 (Vivaldi) 6. Fake It 7. English Boy (Reprise) —————————————————
Jeremy Allom
Jon Astley
Richard Barnes
Ian Broudie
Mark Brzezicki
John Bundrick “Rabbit”
Allan Corduner
Linal Haft
Steve Hill
Billy Nicholls
Pete Townshend
Simon Townshend
Nigel Walker
Cleveland Watkiss
Ian Wilson
* Long Live Rock Archive
#Half Speed Mastering#PeteTownshend#Pete Townshend#Jeremy Allom#Jon Astley#Richard Barnes#Ian Broudie#Mark Brzezicki#Rabbit Bundrick#Allan Corduner#Linal Haft#Steve Hill#Billy Nicholls#Simon Townshend#Nigel Walker#Cleveland Watkiss#Ian Wilson#Psychoderelict#Reissue#Rock Opera#2024
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NCIS: Sydney – Ghosted – TV Review
TL;DR – Alas, it is a quite predictable affair that produces some oddly wooden performances. ⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 2.5 out of 5. Disclosure – I paid for the Paramount+ service that viewed this series. NCIS: Sydney Review – As we continue through the season, we are starting to hit the episodes where people have had time to feel their characters and how they should be played. Here, you get to see…
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#Australian Television#Josh McConville#Linal Haft#Mavournee Hazel#Military#NCIS#NCIS: Sydney#Olivia Swann#Patriotism#Police Procedural#Sean Sagar#Sydney#Tiriel Mora#Todd Lasance#Tuuli Narkle#William McInnes
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NCIS: Sydney offers a little insight into team leader Mackey (Olivia Swann) in the latest episode, with the investigation forcing her to open up about her past.
While the team has someone in custody claiming he killed the victim, and Mackey is willing to believe it at first — she is very much against deserters, as Frank (Linal Haft) was after serving and receiving the Navy Cross — it soon becomes clear there’s more than it seems to the case. He couldn’t have killed the victim for the reason he claimed (blackmail) since the other man was repatriating the medals he’d found.
And so, in an attempt to get Frank to talk, Mackey reveals that while she was stationed in Afghanistan, three guys wandered off base and wound up in a village on the wrong side of the border. She disobeyed a direct order and with two others, went to rescue them. The three guys made it home to face the music, but the two with Mackey did not.
Below, Swann talks about Mackey opening up, filming that scene, a possible connection to NCIS‘ Gibbs (Mark Harmon), and more.
I like Mackey!
Olivia Swann: I feel like she comes in so hot that I think it could be 50-50 whether people are going to like that or be a bit taken aback by it, but I’m thrilled that you like her. I love her.
We finally see her opening up, but she does it reluctantly and only for the sake of the case, and she turns off the microphone so JD (Todd Lasance) can’t hear her. So how much did that take out of her, not just because of what happened, but also because it’s something she doesn’t talk about?
Yeah, I think it’s such a pivotal moment for Mackey, and it really does kind of add this different layer to her. She’s always someone who will put herself, her job, and her body on the line for a case, and this is no different, even though I think it affects her way, way more. And I also love that choice to switch off the microphone because it still shows that no matter how she’s clicked with JD, there’s still this element of, she’s not okay being vulnerable in front of him just yet. And I love that. It still creates space for them to do more connections and more delving into each other, and figuring each other out. But I think it’s a big moment for her. It really is. And like you said, she’s doing it for the case, but it’s a moment for her that, I think, takes a lot to go there.
How was it filming for you? Because it’s the most vulnerable that we’ve seen Mackey thus far.
It was a very interesting day on set. Usually days on set in this season were full of laughter, just nonstop laughter and messing around and hanging with everyone. But it was just myself and Linal Haft, who plays Frank so incredibly, and I knew that I had to get into a zone and into a space that reflects where she’s at in that scene. From even just going into the makeup trailer in the morning, I had music, and I was trying to stay as much as I could in that emotional state, which was tough because I love going into work, and it’s always such a wonderful vibe, but I had to make sure that I was honoring where she was and the emotions and the feelings she was having. So it was quite a somber, intense day, but it was necessary for that scene, and I’m glad that I was able to get to a space where I could do justice to that emotion and also the beautiful writing that Tamara Asmar, who is the writer on this episode, had done. I just wanted to honor it.
What is it going to take for her to open up to someone else from the team, other than DeShawn (Sean Sagar), who knows about her past, to tell JD about this?
I know I’m intrigued, too. I have no idea what it’s going to take, but she’s the kind of woman who will probably keep her cards as close to her chest for as long as possible as opposed to facing being that vulnerable in front of people that she’s growing to care for. I think also part of her is used to being stoic and strong and the leader. She’s used to not showing any cracks or vulnerability. I’m not quite sure what it will take for her to willingly give up that information, so we’ll see.
Mackey and JD reluctantly started working together. How is their dynamic going to continue to evolve for the rest of the season?
I think we definitely just see them falling more into this seamless teamwork that was very clear from the beginning, but like you said, they were both very reluctant to maybe allow it to become a thing or allow it to exist. But I think we started to see Mackey actually genuinely enjoying JD’s company and seeing how he operates and kind of respecting that. I think the wonderful thing about the two of them is that no matter how much they respect each other and grow to respect each other and like each other, they will always hold each other accountable for their actions, and they’re not afraid to disagree with one another. And I think that’s where the respect comes in. They get each other, but also they’re trying to run their own show. It forms a really, really cool dynamic.
I have to say I really like the dynamic between Mackey and Blue (Mavournee Hazel), and I felt so bad for her with that bird.
I know! Oh my God, I adored filming those scenes because I love Mav so much. But also, I hated them because I had to be so kind of blunt, and I don’t know, whatever the word is, standoffish, and all those things direct to her, but I also love that dynamic. I think it’s just so fun, and it reads so well onscreen.
In the premiere, Mackey says it’s better to ask forgiveness than permission, Gibbs’ rule 18. When I asked Morgan O’Neill if that means she knows Gibbs, he said, “there was a certain former NCIS agent who reached out to her at her lowest moment and dragged her back into the organization. And that agent may or may not be Jethro Gibbs.” So, what can you say about the possibility of that agent being Gibbs?
I think Morgan summed that up perfectly. I don’t have to say anything different. Can I copy his answer? Because that’s exactly what I would’ve said, too.
And what can you say about whoever that was, what does that person mean to Mackey, and what happened there that shaped who she is now?
I think, in that moment, that person gave her a lifeline, and she’s extremely grateful for that. What we see of her now is that lifeline that she has been given, and she kind of leads with it with such pride and such honor, which is why I think she takes her job so seriously because it was given to her in a really dark time and a time that she really needed it.
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Alan Arkin, Joanna Pacuła, Rutger Hauer | Escape From Sobibor (1987) |
Escape from Sobibor is a 1987 British made-for-television movie. The film aired on ITV and CBS. The movie is about the mass escape from the Nazi extermination camp at Sobibor, The Escape From Sobibor was the most successful. Escapes also took place at Auschwitz-Birkenau and Treblinka. Alan Arkin, Joanna Pacuła, and Rutger Hauer are the stars. Cast Alan Arkin as Leon Feldhendler Joanna Pacuła as Luka (Gertrude Poppert-Schonborn) Rutger Hauer as Lieutenant Aleksandr 'Sasha' Pechersky Hartmut Becker as SS-Hauptscharführer Gustav Wagner Jack Shepherd as Itzhak Lichtman Emil Wolk as Samuel Freiberg Simon Gregor as Stanisław 'Shlomo' Szmajzner Linal Haft as Kapo Porchek Jason Norman as Thomas 'Toivi' Blatt Robert Gwilym as Chaim Engel Eli Nathenson as Moses Szmajzner Kurt Raab as SS-Oberscharführer Karl Frenzel Eric Caspar as SS-Hauptsturmführer Franz Reichleitner Hugo Bower as SS-Oberscharführer Rudolf Beckmann Klaus Grünberg as SS-Oberscharführer Erich Bauer Wolfgang Bathke as SS-Unterscharführer Hurst Henning Gissel as SS-Scharführer Josef Fallaster Henry Stolow as SS-Untersturmführer Johann Niemann Ullrich Haupt as SS-Scharführer Josef Wolf Patti Love as Eda Fiszer Lichtman Judith Sharp as Bajle Sobol Ellis van Maarseveen [nl] as Selma Wijnberg David Miller as Tailor Mundek Jack Chissick as Hershel Zuckerman Ned Vukovic as Morris Sara Sugarman as Naomi Peter Jonfield as Kapo Sturm Dijana Kržanić as Esther Terner Irfan Mensur as Kalimali Zoran Stojiljković as Boris Svetolik Nikačević as Old Man Miša Janketić as Oberkapo Berliner Dejan Čavić as Kapo Spitz Zlatan Fazlagić as Weiss Predrag Milinković as Kapo Jacob Svetislav Goncić as Gardener Never miss a video. Join the channel so that Mr. P can notify you when new videos are uploaded: https://www.youtube.com/@nrpsmovieclassics
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The Charmer - ITV - October 18, 1987 - November 22, 1987
Drama (6 Episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Nigel Havers as Ralph Ernest Gorse
Rosemary Leach as Joan Plumleigh-Bruce
Bernard Hepton as Donald Stimpson
Fiona Fullerton as Clarice Mannors
George Baker as Harold Bennett
Judy Parfitt as Alison Warren
Abigail McKern as Pamela Bennett
Gillian Raine as Phyllis Bennett
Andrew Bicknell as Archie
Linal Haft as Henry
Patrick Godfrey as Mr. Norris
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Since the link won’t work for you ;_; here is what the site says:
MONKEE BUSINESS THE MUSICAL, featuring exotic locations, far out cars, groovy spies and The Monkees’ biggest hits, is swinging into the Manchester Opera House for its world premiere, follwed by performances at the Glasgow Kings Theatre and Sutherland Empire.
Take a look at the Monkees production shot below!
It’s the story of four innocent boys who fall prey to an evil record producer and are tricked into impersonating one of the biggest bands in the world. As they struggle to conceal their own personalities, a frantic world tour leads to entanglements with a harem of sexy Russian spies, an army of Tower Beefeaters and a railway carriage full of nuns.
From the producers of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Spamalot, Monkee Business the Musical will pay homage to both the crazy chaos of the Emmy Award winning TV series and the brilliant music of The Monkees featuring hit after hit including I’m A Believer, Last Train to Clarksville, Hey, Hey We’re The Monkees and the smash hit Daydream Believer alongside many more iconic songs from the era like My Boy Lollipop and You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me.
Made instant world-wide stars by the famous 1960s TV series, The Monkees, made up of Manchester-born Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork and Michael Nesmith, became one of most successful bands of their generation – at one time even outselling The Beatles and The Rolling Stones – releasing 121 songs on nine albums and influencing many future artists.
The cast includes: Ben Evans (Chuck – posing as Davy Jones), has a wealth of West End credits already including Jersey Boys, Les Miserables, Olvier! Mamma Mia! and The Lord of the Rings; Oliver Savile (William – posing as Peter Tork), after graduating made his professional debut in the UK tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and has recently been touring the world in the international tour of Mamma Mia!; Stephen Kirwan (Andy, posing as Micky Dolenz) made his West End debut in Cameron Macintosh’s Mary Poppins. He has also toured the UK in Fiddler on the Roof and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Most recently Stephen has appeared as Claude in the European tour of Hair; and Tom Parsons (Mark – posing as Mike Nesmith) has appeared in the West End in Mamma Mia! and most recently as Nicky/Trekkie in Avenue Q.
Joining Ben, Oliver, Stephen and Tom in Monkee Business the Musical, playing the role of the boys’ unscrupulous manager Joey Finkelstein will be the extremely familiar face of Linal Haft. Linal – most recently seen as Harry Gold in Eastenders – has a wealth of theatre, film and television credits to his name. Theatre includes Slaughter City (RSC), Happy Birthday Brecht (National Theatre), The Old Neighbourhood (The Royal Court) and most recently the award winning Burlesque at Jermyn Street Theatre. TV includes Minder, Shine on Harvey Moon, Great Expectations, Vanity Fair, Rome and the aforementioned Eastenders with films including Moulin Rouge.
Monkee Business the Musical is written by Peter Benedict (Naked Flame, Fire Down Under, Deadlock), directed by David Taylor (Cats, The Prisoner of Second Avenue), choreographed by David Morgan (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) and produced by the madcap Michael Rose Ltd in conjunction with the seriously-off=the-wall Ambassador Theatre Group.
Monkee Business is premiering at the Opera House as part of Manchester Gets It First, Ambassador Theatre Group’s commitment to making Manchester the UK’s official city for launching theatre’s biggest and best new musicals, a scheme which has won the backing of the city council. Ghost the Musical was the first MGiF show, and last month saw the second, the record-breaking All New People – written by and starring Zach Braff.
The Manchester run of Monkee Business The Musical will be dedicated to Davy Jones, a wonderfully talented musician whose songs brought happiness to millions of people around the world.
information goldmine ✨👀✨!!!!! i knew about the musical, but i did not know all of this!!! thank you so much 🙏😔. also damn can’t believe someone who worked on cats worked on the fucking monkees musical…..
#man imagine seeing this. imagine…..imagine BEING in this!?!?#the monkees musical#the monkees#rhubarb asks
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The Gatehouse unlocks an ancient curse this December!
From award-winning director Martin Gooch and starring Scarlett Rayner, Simeon Willis, Linal Haft, Paul Freeman, Hannah Waddingham, Alix Wilton Regan, and Melissa Knatchbull, The Gatehouse is a bold and gripping gothic horror feature that’ll will possess your mind.
Jack is a struggling writer recovering from the death of his wife. His daughter, 10-Year-Old Eternity, loves digging for treasure in…
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#Alix Wilton Regan#Hannah Waddingham#Linal Haft#Martin Gooch#Melissa Knatchbull#Paul Freeman#Scarlett Rayner#Simeon Willis#The Gatehouse
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The Gatehouse - new movie trailer: https://teaser-trailer.com/movie/the-gatehouse/
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The Gatehouse - UK, 2016
The Gatehouse – UK, 2016
‘There are monsters in the woods’
The Gatehouse is a 2016 British fantasy horror film written and directed by Martin Gooch. The Gothic Manor production stars Scarlett Rayner, Simeon Willis, Linal Haft, Paul Freeman, Hannah Waddingham, Alix Wilton Regan, and Melissa Knatchbull.
Jack is a struggling writer recovering from the death of his wife. His daughter, ten year-old Eternity, loves digging…
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#2016#British#curse#fantasy#film#horror#Linal Haft#Martin Gooch#movie#review#Scarlett Rayner#Simeon Willis#The Gatehouse#woods
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(Trailer) There are Monsters in the Woods in Martin Gooch's 'The Gatehouse'
(Trailer) There are Monsters in the Woods in Martin Gooch’s ‘The Gatehouse’
“In the heart of every forest grows a black flower that’s forgotten.” In the fantasy drama ‘The Gatehouse’ ten-year-old Eternity lives in a haunted Gatehouse at the edge of an ancient forest. She likes to dig for buried treasure in the woods, but one day she digs up something she shouldn’t and the forest want it back.
“We make up horrors to help us coop with the real ones.”
Director and…
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#Gothic Manor#Linal Haft#Lost Eye Films#Martin Gooch#Melissa Knatchbull#Samantha White#Scarlett Rayner#Sci-Fi LONDON FILM FESTIVAL#Simeon Willis#The Gatehouse movie#The Gatehouse trailer#Vanessa Mayfield
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Bad movie I have Moulin Rouge 2001
#Moulin Rouge#Nicole Kidman#Ewan McGregor#John Leguizamo#Jim Broadbent#Richard Roxburgh#Garry McDonald#Jacek Koman#Kerry Walker#Caroline O'Connor#Christine Anu#Natalie Mendoza#Lara Mulcahy#David Wenham#Kylie Minogue#Ozzy Osbourne#Deobia Oparei#Linal Haft#Keith Robinson#Peter Whitford#Norman Kaye#Arthur Dignam#Carole Skinner#Jonathan Hardy#Plácido Domingo#Kiruna Stamell#Anthony Young#Dee Donavan#Don Reid#Tara Morice
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Pete Townshend Psychoderelict - Music Only 1993 Atlantic ————————————————— Tracks: 01. English Boy 02. Meher Baba M3 03. Let’s Get Pretentious 04. Meher Baba M4 (Signal Box) 05. Early Morning Dreams 06. I Want That Thing 07. Outlive the Dinosaur 08. Now and Then 09. I’m Affraid 10. Don’t Try to Make Me Real 11. Predictable 12. Flame 13. Meher Baba M5 (Vivaldi) 14. Fake It 15. English Boy (Reprise) —���———————————————
Jeremy Allom
Jon Astley
Richard Barnes
Ian Broudie
Mark Brzezicki
John Bundrick “Rabbit”
Allan Corduner
Linal Haft
Steve Hill
Billy Nicholls
Pete Townshend
Simon Townshend
Nigel Walker
Cleveland Watkiss
Ian Wilson
* Long Live Rock Archive
#PeteTownshend#Pete Townshend#Jeremy Allom#Jon Astley#Richard Barnes#Ian Broudie#Mark Brzezicki#Rabbit Bundrick#Allan Corduner#Linal Haft#Steve Hill#Billy Nicholls#Simon Townshend#Nigel Walker#Cleveland Watkiss#Ian Wilson#Psychoderelict#LP#Rock Opera#1998
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SOLD 🎭 Cabaret @ New Wimbledon Theatre 2013 (#25)
Title: Cabaret
Venue: New Wimbledon Theatre
Year: 2013
Condition: Creasing to edges
Author: Book by Joe Masteroff. Music by John Kander. Lyrics by Fred Ebb. Based on the play by John van Druten and Stories by Christopher Isherwood
Director: Rufus Norris
Choreographer: Javier de Frutos
Cast: Will Young, Siobhan Dillon, Lyn Paul, Matt Rawle, Linal Haft, Valerie Cutko, Nicholas Tizzard, Carly Blackburn, Emily Bull, Luke Fetherston, Simon Jaymes, Alessia Lugoboni, Callum Macdonald, Alastair Postlethwaite, Oliver Roll, Alexzandra Sarmiento, Shala Tarrant, Cydney Uffindell-Phillips
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#Treasure island#Robert Louis Stevenson#classic tv#1977#John Lucarotti#Michael E. Briant#alfred burke#Jack Watson#Anthony Bate#patrick troughton#David Collings#Ashley Knight#Jo Kendall#Terry Scully#Christopher Burgess#Stephen Greif#Talfryn Thomas#Roy Boyd#Ena Cabayo#John Baskcomb#William Abney#Max Faulkner#Linal Haft#Clive Wood#Q: what is the definition of an embarrassment of riches? A: the cast of Treasure Island (1977). You know you've got a hell of a cast when#Patrick Troughton himself is reduced to background work (although I'm confident he'll come into it more‚ he's playing Israel Hands)#Alfred Burke was‚ naturally‚ my main reason for getting hold of this. It's been delight upon delight however to see so many iconic faces#From classic TV; the Beeb really weren't messing around with this one. It's hard to pick an mvp from such a cast but I gotta say David#Collings absolutely smashes it as a terrifyingly otherworldly Blind Pew. Im sure I'd have been quite terrified if I'd seen this as a nipper#A leisurely start to the story (I always forget how long it takes them to actually get on a boat) but I've high hopes indeed for the rest
\o/ Someone sent me this pre-DVD release (I have some very excellent LJ/DW flisters!), and it was good fun. Although it must have been longer ago now than I thought, because I recognise almost none of these shots.
Treasure Island: Part One (1.1, BBC, 1977)
"You know what this is, Jim?"
"Yes, Captain, a four penny piece."
"It's yours, Jim, and more like it - if you do a small service for me."
"Yes Captain?"
"All you've got to do is to keep a weather-eye open for a seafaring man with one leg, d'you hear?"
"A sailor with one leg?"
"That's right, Jim. And should you see him or any other rogues that don't belong these shores, you press your sails to tell me, no matter where I am."
#treasure island#1970s#alfred burke#david collings#i do remember it being good#but the outstanding thing is that it is basically old time brit actor cult tv bingo#on a pirate ship#travis i and ii -patrick troughton david collings#and it's all written by john lucarotti#and includes silver's wife even if not for long#mariocki#.... how many serieses are you watching at once???
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Looking for bootlegs
Hey everybody! I’m in search for the following Cabaret bootlegs:
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June 3rd 1998, New York; Alan Cumming (The Emcee), Natasha Richardson (Sally Bowles), John Benjamin Hickey (Clifford Bradshaw), Mary Louise Wilson (Fräulein Schneider), Ron Rifkin (Herr Schultz), Denis O'Hare (Ernst Ludwig), Michele Pawk (Fräulein Kost / Fritzie).
February 25th 1999, US Tour; Norbert Leo Butz (The Emcee), Teri Hatcher (Sally Bowles), Rick Holmes (Clifford Bradshaw), Barbara Andrews (Fräulein Schneider), Dick Latessa (Herr Schultz), Andy Taylor (Ernst Ludwig).
July 17th 1999; Michael C. Hall (The Emcee), Susan Egan (Sally Bowles), Boyd Gaines (Clifford Bradshaw), Carole Shelley (Fräulein Schneider), Scott Robertson (Herr Schultz), Michael Stuhlbarg (Ernst Ludwig).
January 4th 2004, Final Performance; Adam Pascal (The Emcee), Susan Egan (Sally Bowles), Rick Holmes (Clifford Bradshaw), Blair Brown (Fräulein Schneider), Tony Roberts (Herr Schultz), Peter Benson (Ernst Ludwig), Liz McConaghy (Fräulein Kost).
December 2nd 2013, UK Tour; Will Young (The Emcee), Siobhan Dillon (Sally Bowles), Matt Rawle (Clifford Bradshaw), Lyn Paul (Fräulein Schneider), Linal Haft (Herr Schultz), Nicholas Tizzard (Ernst Ludwig), Valerie Cutko (Fräulein Kost).
June 15th 2014; Alan Cumming (The Emcee), Andrea Goss (u/s Sally Bowles), Bill Heck (Clifford Bradshaw), Linda Emond (Fräulein Schneider), Danny Burstein (Herr Schultz), Aaron Krohn (Ernst Ludwig), Gayle Rankin (Fritzie / Fräulein Kost), Benjamin Eakeley (Herman / Customs Officer / Max), Leeds Hill (Bobby / Two Ladies Dancer), Kaleigh Cronin (Lulu / Two Ladies Dancer), Stacey Sipowicz (u/s Frenchie / Gorilla), Kristin Olness (Helga), Kelly Paredes (u/s Texas) Dylan Paul (Victor), Jane Pfitsch (Rosie), Evan D. Siegel (Hans), Will Carlyon (Swing), Caleb Damschroeder (Swing).
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San Diego, USA, August 6th 2000, US Tour; Jon Peterson (The Emcee), Kate Shindle (Sally Bowles) Jay Goede (Clifford Bradshaw), Alma Cuervo (Fräulein Schneider)
Lyric Theatre, London, England, November 4th 2006; James Dreyfus (The Emcee), Anna Maxwell Martin (Sally Bowles), Michael Hayden (Clifford Bradshaw), Sheila Hancock (Fräulein Schneider), Geoffrey Hutchings (Herr Schultz), Andrew Maud (Ernst Ludwig), Harriet Thorpe (Fräulein Kost)
The Kit Kat Klub at Studio 54, New York, USA, March 30th 2014; Preview; Leeds Hill (u/s Emcee), Michelle Williams (Sally Bowles), Bill Heck (Clifford Bradshaw), Linda Emond (Fräulein Schneider), Danny Burstein (Herr Schultz), Aaron Krohn (Ernst Ludwig), Gayle Rankin (Fräulein Kost / Fritzie), Jane Pfitsch (Rosie), Kaleigh Cronin (Lulu / Two Ladies’ Dancer), Andrea Goss (Frenchie / Gorilla), Jessica Pariseau (Texas), Kristin Olness (Helga), Will Carlyon (u/s Bobby /‘Two Ladies’ Dancer), Dylan Paul (Victor), Evan D. Siegel (Hans), Benjamin Eakeley (Herman / Customs Officer / Max), Caleb Damschroeder (Swing), Kelly Paredes (Swing), Stacey Sipowicz (Swing).
The Kit Kat Klub at Studio 54, New York, USA, August 19th 2014; Alan Cumming (The Emcee), Michelle Williams (Sally Bowles), Bill Heck (Clifford Bradshaw), Linda Emond (Fräulein Schneider), Danny Burstein (Herr Schultz), Benjamin Eakeley (u/s Ernst Ludwig), Kaleigh Cronin (u/s Fräulein Kost / Fritzie), Kelly Paredes (u/s Rosie), Stacey Sipowicz (u/s Lulu /'Two Ladies’ Dancer), Andrea Goss (Frenchie / Gorilla), Jessica Pariseau (Texas), Kristin Olness (Helga), Leeds Hill (Bobby /'Two Ladies’ Dancer), Dylan Paul (Victor), Evan D. Siegel (Hans), Caleb Damschroeder (u/s Herman / Customs Officer / Max), Will Carlyon (Swing).
The Kit Kat Klub at Studio 54, New York, USA, March 14th 2015; Alan Cumming (The Emcee), Sienna Miller (Sally Bowles), Benjamin Eakeley (u/s Clifford Bradshaw), Linda Emond (Fräulein Schneider), Danny Burstein (Herr Schultz), Aaron Krohn (Ernst Ludwig), Hani Furstenberg (Fräulein Kost / Fritzie), Stacey Sipowicz (Rosie), Kaleigh Cronin (Lulu /'Two Ladies’ Dancer), Andrea Goss (Frenchie / Gorilla), Jessica Pariseau (Texas), Kristin Olness (Helga), Leeds Hill (Bobby /'Two Ladies’ Dancer), Dylan Paul (Victor), Evan D. Siegel (Hans / u/s Max), Will Carlyon (u/s Herman / u/s Customs Officer), Caleb Damschroeder (Swing), Kelly Paredes (Swing), Katrina Yaukey (Swing).
Chicago, USA, February 27th 2016; Randy Harrison (The Emcee), Andrea Goss (Sally Bowles), Lee Aaron Rosen (Clifford Bradshaw), Shannon Cochran (Fräulein Schneider), Mark Nelson (Herr Schultz), Ned Noyes (Ernst Ludwig), Alison Ewing (Fräulein Kost / Fritzie), Samantha Shafer (Rosie), Dani Spieler (Lulu / 'Two Ladies’ Dancer), Aisling Halpin (Frenchie / Gorilla), Margaret Dudasik (Texas), Sarah Bishop (Helga), Leeds Hill (Bobby / 'Two Ladies’ Dancer), Andrew Hubacher (Victor), Evan D. Siegel (Hans / Rudy), Tommy McDowell (Herman / Customs Officer / Max), Kelsey Beckert (Swing), Lori Eure (Swing), Joey Khoury (Swing), Steven Wenslawski (Swing).
I would be extremely grateful for help! I’m going to use it for personal use/blogging (reviews, etc.) only, since I’m not a trader (I used to be, but not anymore). I can imagine that not everybody is up for private gifting, so I can look for some stuff I can offer in exchange, if required. :)
Thanks in advance!
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