Sean Penn and Leila George are putting it on wax.
The actor and his new love interest have released a new clip from their audiobook collaboration, Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff, exclusively to People.
The audiobook, performed by Penn and featuring George, Frances McDormad and Ari Fliakos, is available exclusively in audio on Oct. 18. The authorship of the audiobook has been shrouded in mystery. Penn claims the listed author, Pappy Pariah, is a real person from his past, whom he met back in 1979 at a bar in Key West, Florida. While this strange encounter was nearly 40 years ago, Penn...
The actor and his new love interest have released a new clip from their audiobook collaboration, Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff, exclusively to People.
The audiobook, performed by Penn and featuring George, Frances McDormad and Ari Fliakos, is available exclusively in audio on Oct. 18. The authorship of the audiobook has been shrouded in mystery. Penn claims the listed author, Pappy Pariah, is a real person from his past, whom he met back in 1979 at a bar in Key West, Florida. While this strange encounter was nearly 40 years ago, Penn...
- 10/14/2016
- by m34miller
- PEOPLE.com
Members of the influential New York ensemble explain what prompted them finally to tackle the bard – and why Richard Burton's 1964 version was an inspiration
Before Punchdrunk, or Complicite, or Forced Entertainment, or any other experimental theatre company you can name, there was New York's Wooster Group, an avant-garde ensemble legendary not just for the work it has made since the 1970s, but also for the love affairs and betrayals that have coloured its history. As former member Willem Dafoe has put it: "You become accomplices in life. There's a terrific power in that. The other side is, there's no place to run."
Since 1974 the company has worked out of the Performing Garage in Soho – a Manhattan neighbourhood once characterised by derelict lofts and heroin dealers and now given over to Prada boutiques and cupcake-centric cafes. This year they're bringing one of their most successful shows ever – a remixed Hamlet...
Before Punchdrunk, or Complicite, or Forced Entertainment, or any other experimental theatre company you can name, there was New York's Wooster Group, an avant-garde ensemble legendary not just for the work it has made since the 1970s, but also for the love affairs and betrayals that have coloured its history. As former member Willem Dafoe has put it: "You become accomplices in life. There's a terrific power in that. The other side is, there's no place to run."
Since 1974 the company has worked out of the Performing Garage in Soho – a Manhattan neighbourhood once characterised by derelict lofts and heroin dealers and now given over to Prada boutiques and cupcake-centric cafes. This year they're bringing one of their most successful shows ever – a remixed Hamlet...
- 8/10/2013
- by Hermione Hoby
- The Guardian - Film News
The chaps over at Scanbox Entertainment have a brand new DVD which has it’s release a couple of weeks ago (you can purchase it here). It’s called Company K and they’ve been kind enough to give us three copies to give away to the lovely readers of HeyUGuys.
It is based on the classic novel by William March and his own personal WW1 experiences in the trenches of Frances. March’s book has long been considered one of the greatest war novels by an American author.
The cast is headed by Ari Fliakos, Steve Cuiffo and Joe Delafield and the film is a stark reminder of the carnage and horrors of war in the First World War trenches.
To be in with a chance of winning the DVD, all you have to do is answer the following question using the form below:
Who Directed Company K?
The...
It is based on the classic novel by William March and his own personal WW1 experiences in the trenches of Frances. March’s book has long been considered one of the greatest war novels by an American author.
The cast is headed by Ari Fliakos, Steve Cuiffo and Joe Delafield and the film is a stark reminder of the carnage and horrors of war in the First World War trenches.
To be in with a chance of winning the DVD, all you have to do is answer the following question using the form below:
Who Directed Company K?
The...
- 8/12/2010
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Maura Tierney, who dropped out of the upcoming NBC drama Parenthood to accommodate her breast cancer treatments, will return to work next month in the bicoastal play, North Atlantic, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
Maura Tierney leaves Parenthood
Tierney will star alongside Frances McDormand and Wooster Group actors Kate Valk, Ari Fliakos, Scott Shepherd and Koosil-ja Hwang, in the production, which focuses on a peacekeeping force on ...
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Maura Tierney leaves Parenthood
Tierney will star alongside Frances McDormand and Wooster Group actors Kate Valk, Ari Fliakos, Scott Shepherd and Koosil-ja Hwang, in the production, which focuses on a peacekeeping force on ...
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- 1/11/2010
- by Joyce Eng
- TVGuide - Breaking News
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