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The star actor returns to the theater where he started almost a half-century ago, with Samuel Beckett’s bleak one-man play.
Samuel Beckett’s pared-down, tragicomic 1958 miniature sees a 69-year-old man with a funny name, surrounded by tins ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNGary Oldman’s Krapp’s Last Tape could’ve been so much moreThat actor was a certain Gary Oldman and now, after decades of screen work that have seen him garlanded with Oscars, BAFTAS ...
Gary Oldman's return to the theatre where he made his professional debut is a "very generous decision" by the star, venue ...
The actor performs Samuel Beckett’s melancholy solo piece at the York Theatre Royal, where he made his professional debut in 1979 ...
Instead, Oldman is now tackling another of drama’s lonely, shambolic, malodorous old men in Samuel Beckett’s 1958 monologue ...
Here, forty-six years ago, Gary Oldman made his professional stage debut. Not far away, thirty years after that, I sat ...
Back on the stage where he made his theatre debut in 1979, the Slow Horses star pours everything into Beckett’s bleak ...
The actor, who has returned to the stage after 37 years, has warned that the loss of regional theatres risks losing the next ...
The production, running until 17 May, marks a homecoming for Oldman, who began his professional acting career at the venue ...
Read our review of Krapp's Last Tape at York Theatre Royal. Gary Oldman directs and stars in this Samuel Beckett classic in ...
Gary Oldman re-enters with a cough from a stairway into a loft thick with dust, papers, boxes and tapes, woozy head stuffed with memories, pockets full of bananas. Happy 69th birthday, Krapp ...
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