Review: THE CROWN JEWELS, Garrick Theatre
The Crown Jewels marks writer Simon Nye’s, who is best known as the writer for Men Behaving Badly, West End debut. This historical heist, based on a true story, centres around King Charles II and the plot to steal the crown jewels and features a cast made up of some of the best British comedians including Al Murray (in his stage debut), Mel Giedroyc and Neil Morrissey.
Photos: First Look at Al Murray and Mel Giedroyc in THE CROWN JEWELS
First look photos have been released of Al Murray (The Pub Landlord) and Mel Giedroyc (BBC 1’s The Great British Bake Off, Channel 4’s Light Lunch) who are set to start in the hilarious new West End comedy, The Crown Jewels which runs at The Garrick Theatre from Friday 7 July – Saturday 16 September 2023 ahead of regional tour dates.
Sexy British Psychological Thriller PENANCE Premieres This Week On Sundance Now
AMC Networks' streaming service Sundance Now features the Exclusive North American premiere of the sexy new psychological thriller PENANCE on Thursday, May 21, 2020. The three-part British miniseries stars Julie Graham (Queens of Mystery, The Bletchley Circle), Nico Mirallegro (My Mad Fat Diary, Upstairs Downstairs) Neil Morrissey (Line of Duty, Men Behaving Badly, Striking Out) and Tallulah Greieve (Cinderella). The lives of grieving mother Rosalie (Graham) and her daughter Maddie (Greive) are changed forever when they meet Jed (Mirallegro). Sundance Now is AMC Networks' premiere streaming service for engrossing true crime, heart-stopping dramas and fiercely intelligent thrillers from around the world.
Sundance Now May Calendar Includes BAD MOTHERS, PENANCE, and More
Psychological thriller SANCTUARY (Apr 23) starring Josefin Asplund (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Vikings) in a dual role and Matthew Modine (Stranger Things) as a manipulative doctor (Trailer), Sundance Now is excited to announce its May slate, which includes two Exclusive Premieres.
Photo Flash: Inside Opening Night of A TASTE OF HONEY at Trafalgar Studios
Last night' was the opening night of A Taste of Honey at Trafalgar Studios, followed by a party at Jack Solomons. Celebrities including Dame Vivienne Westwood, Alison Steadman, Neil Morrisey, Dame Kelly Holmes, Bruno Tonioli and John Partridge joined actor Jodie Prenger (who plays Helen) and the cast to celebrate the opening of Shelagh Delaney's era-defining play, which returns to the West End after 60 years.