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God of Carnage:
The latest play by Yasmina Reza, God of Carnage, premieres at the West End's Gielgud Theatre on March 25 following previews from March 7, with a cast that comprises Ralph
Fiennes, Tamsin Greig, Janet McTeer and Ken Stott. (read more)
Source: Playbill
Theatre critics watched the opening night of a West End play in near darkness after a power cut hit parts of central London. God Of Carnage, starring Ralph Fiennes, opened before
a packed Gielgud Theatre on Tuesday night, but the lights went down about an hour into the show.
(read more)
Source: BBC online
The heart of the West End was plunged into darkness for more than two hours after a major power cut. The lights went out at the opening night of God Of Carnage at the Gielgud
Theatre and at Les Misérables at the Queen's Theatre as businesses in Shaftesbury Avenue suffered from a blackout.
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Source: Evening Standard
God of Carnage
Source: Whatsonstage.com
God of Carnage
Source: The Stage
Carnage in the dark does not dim the acting
Source: Evening Standard
God of Carnage at the Gielgud, W1
Source: Times Online
God of Carnage: Electrifying, despite lights failing
Source: Telegraph
God of Carnage
Source: The Guardian
Fiennes Stars in 'God of Carnage'
Source: San Francisco Chronicle
God of Carnage, Gielgud Theatre, London
Source: The Independent
Ralph Fiennes Plays Cynic in `God of Carnage': Warwick Thompson
Source: Bloomberg
"God of Carnage" lacks a killer instinct
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
The God of Carnage
Source: Variety
Are you sitting uncomfortably?
Source: The Guardian
God of Carnage, Gielgud; Never So Good, National
Source: The Sunday Times
God of Carnage, Gielgud, London
Never So Good, Lyttelton, London
Source: The Independent
Sticks and stones are nothing compared to this
Source: The Globe and Mail
Skewering the middle classes at the Gielgud
Source: Bexley Times
Thanks a lot to Neve & Emma-Watson.net for sharing their video and photos of Ralph at the GOC stage door. You can watch the video online over at
YouTube or download it
here (QuickTime, 122MB). Check all the photos
here!
First Love:
Academy Award nominees Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes will headline Gate/Beckett for the Lincoln Center Festival this summer. Gate/Beckett, comprised of three short one-man
Beckett works, will play July 16-27, and feature Irish actor Barry McGovern alongside Fiennes and Neeson. The works, presented by the Gate Theater of Dublin, will run in repertory.
A final marathon of all three will be presented July 27. (read more)
Source: Playbill
Tickets:
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts: First Love
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts: Beckett Poetry & Prose
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