Actor Johnny Depp will make a cameo appearance on this Sunday night's episode of the new HBO comedy series LIFE'S TOO SHORT. In the episode, which airs Sunday, March 4th at 10:30 pm, Depp plays a slightly deranged version of himself who seeks some acting tips from series star Warwick Davis.
Actor Johnny Depp will make a cameo appearance on this Sunday night's episode of the new HBO comedy series LIFE'S TOO SHORT. In the episode, which airs Sunday, March 4th at 10:30 pm, Depp plays a slightly deranged version of himself who seeks some acting tips from series star Warwick Davis.
From Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, LIFE'S TOO SHORT is a faux documentary starring Warwick Davis ('Willow,' the 'Harry Potter' and 'Star Wars' films) as a fictionalized version of himself: a little person who's down on his luck, desperately trying to hustle and connive his way back into the spotlight.
He's a self-aggrandizing actor who's appeared in some of Hollywood's biggest hits. But now his career is on the wane, and he'll do anything to reverse his fortunes.
From Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, LIFE'S TOO SHORT is a faux documentary starring Warwick Davis ('Willow,' the 'Harry Potter' and 'Star Wars' films) as a fictionalized version of himself: a little person who's down on his luck, desperately trying to hustle and connive his way back into the spotlight.
He's a self-aggrandizing actor who's appeared in some of Hollywood's biggest hits. But now his career is on the wane, and he'll do anything to reverse his fortunes.
RHINESTONE MONDAYS, a brand new romantic comedy written by Joe Graham and directed by Phil Wilmott, will open at the Mercury Theatre Colchester on 31 August, prior to a national tour.
RHINESTONE MONDAYS, a brand new romantic comedy written by Joe Graham and directed by Phil Wilmott, will open at the Mercury Theatre Colchester on 31 August, prior to a national tour.
Wooed by Angelina Jolie, praised by the Queen, world class magician and mind-reader Chris Dugdale returns by popular demand to Riverside Studios for three weeks this autumn (31st August - 19th September) with his critically acclaimed, ground-breaking magic show, 'Chris Dugdale: An Evening of Magic and Mindreading'.
Wooed by Angelina Jolie, praised by the Queen, world class magician and mind-reader Chris Dugdale returns by popular demand to Riverside Studios for three weeks this autumn (31st August - 19th September) with his critically acclaimed, ground-breaking magic show, 'Chris Dugdale: An Evening of Magic and Mindreading'.
Wooed by Angelina Jolie, praised by the Queen, world class magician and mind-reader Chris Dugdale returns by popular demand to Riverside Studios for three weeks this autumn (31st August - 19th September) with his critically acclaimed, ground-breaking magic show, 'Chris Dugdale: An Evening of Magic and Mindreading'.
Wooed by Angelina Jolie, praised by the Queen, world class magician and mind-reader Chris Dugdale returns by popular demand to Riverside Studios for three weeks this autumn (31st August - 19th September) with his critically acclaimed, ground-breaking magic show, 'Chris Dugdale: An Evening of Magic and Mindreading'.
Wooed by Angelina Jolie, praised by the Queen, world class magician and mind-reader Chris Dugdale returns by popular demand to Riverside Studios for three weeks this autumn (31st August - 19th September) with his critically acclaimed, ground-breaking magic show, 'Chris Dugdale: An Evening of Magic and Mindreading'.
Calibre Productions presents a stage adaptation of the BBC hit comedy Porridge, penned by the original writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, at the New Theatre from November 3rd to November 7th. The production stars Shaun Williamson of television's EastEnders.
Calibre Productions presents a stage adaptation of the BBC hit comedy Porridge, penned by the original writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, at the New Theatre from November 3rd to November 7th. The production stars Shaun Williamson of television's EastEnders.
Calibre Productions presents a stage adaptation of the BBC hit comedy Porridge, penned by the original writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, at the New Theatre from November 3rd to November 7th. The production stars Shaun Williamson of television's EastEnders.