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i-am-countess-olivia · 24 days ago
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Oh man. This week is the worst 💔 RIP Claire.
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shakespearenews · 6 days ago
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A month of Shakespeare News! 2/4:
When forgery makes you literally pull out your own hair, something has gone terribly wrong. Plus David Tennant thinks that he is “a very obvious Andrew Aguecheek," Sherlockians get pedantic about "Twelfth Night," and a neck implant that shocks you if you quote "Hamlet" too much (fictional).
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greencheekconure27 · 1 year ago
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Come Away Death (Live)
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cinemaocd · 2 years ago
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willstafford · 6 months ago
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Prince of Tides
PERICLES Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford upon Avon, 14th August 2024 Perhaps not the most well-known or easily quotable of Shakespeare’s plays, in performance Pericles is an undoubted crowd-pleaser.  Tamara Harvey, making her directorial debut for the RSC, keeps this in mind in this stylish but sparse production.  The crowd is very pleased indeed. Harvey, eschewing all scenery, uses her…
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perezhilton · 19 days ago
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theatrenews · 21 days ago
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ICYMI: Mark Rylance mourning wife Claire van Kampen - #MarkRylance #ClairevanKampen http://dlvr.it/THTP0B
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figtrad · 23 days ago
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Mark Rylance announced the death of his wife Claire Van Kampen on her birthday
Mark Rylance and Claire Van Kampen. David M. Bennett/Jade Cullen/Dave Bennett/Getty Images Mark Rylance mourning the loss of his wife, Claire Van Kampenwho died of cancer aged 71 on Saturday January 18 – his 65th birthday. “Claire Louise van Kampen, Lady Rylance, died this morning, Saturday January 18 at 11:47, in the ancient city of Kassel, Germany, surrounded by her family,” Rylance and their…
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gamistuff · 23 days ago
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Mark Rylance announced the death of his wife Claire Van Kampen on her birthday
Mark Rylance and Claire Van Kampen. David M. Bennett/Jade Cullen/Dave Bennett/Getty Images Mark Rylance mourning the loss of his wife, Claire Van Kampenwho died of cancer aged 71 on Saturday January 18 – his 65th birthday. “Claire Louise van Kampen, Lady Rylance, died this morning, Saturday January 18 at 11:47, in the ancient city of Kassel, Germany, surrounded by her family,” Rylance and their…
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damindf · 23 days ago
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Mark Rylance announced the death of his wife Claire Van Kampen on her birthday
Mark Rylance and Claire Van Kampen. David M. Bennett/Jade Cullen/Dave Bennett/Getty Images Mark Rylance mourning the loss of his wife, Claire Van Kampenwho died of cancer aged 71 on Saturday January 18 – his 65th birthday. “Claire Louise van Kampen, Lady Rylance, died this morning, Saturday January 18 at 11:47, in the ancient city of Kassel, Germany, surrounded by her family,” Rylance and their…
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entertainmehub · 23 days ago
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Theatre-News.com Mark Rylance mourning wife Claire van Kampen - #MarkRylance #ClairevanKampen http://dlvr.it/THS4rQ
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newsguide0 · 24 days ago
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Mark Rylance's Composer/Playwright Wife Claire van Kampen Dies At 71
Claire van Kampen, a composer of music for plays and television dramas, as well as a director, writer and frequent collaborator of her Oscar-winning husband Mark Rylance, died Saturday morning at age 71, her family has announced. Formally know as Lady Rylance, van Kampen died in the ancient town of Kassel, Germany, surrounded by her family, said a statement issued by Mark Rylance and van…
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deadlinecom · 24 days ago
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capturetheatre · 7 years ago
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Curtain call for “Farinelli and the King”, Duke of York’s Theatre, 2015
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cinemaocd · 11 days ago
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I mean the fact that it's "My lady Carey's" dompe...A dompe is a "melancholic love song" so yeah...yeah she did write if for the ship...DAMN.
Sometimes I think about how Claire Van Kampen wrote a song for Mary Boleyn...
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alicesusanna · 8 years ago
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"My thoughts are whirled like a potter's wheel": I know not where I am, nor what I do"
“My thoughts are whirled like a potter’s wheel”: I know not where I am, nor what I do”
Henry VI part 1, Act 1, Scene 5 William Shakespeare Two men killing time whilst waiting for something that might never happen. Remind you of anything…? Mark Rylance and Louis Jenkins’ new play Nice Fish shares many similarities with Waiting for Godot, but far outstrips even Beckett in its absurdity. So absurd is the script, in fact, that it seems like it really belongs at a fringe or off-West End…
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