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Every New Year's Eve, millions of Germans turn on their TVs to rewatch an old favourite – the comedy Dinner for One.The black and white sketch is in English and features a British cast but is virtually unknown in the United Kingdom.The two-hander starts with butler James laying a table for five people for dinner.Then Miss Sophie arrives. It's her 90th birthday and she wants to celebrate with four friends: Sir Toby, Admiral von Schneider, Mr Pomeroy, and Mr Winterbottom.The only problem is they're all dead so James must impersonate the guests – and drink on their behalf – with hilarious results.The late German entertainer Peter Frankenfeld first saw the show in the theatre during a trip to Blackpool.He wanted to record it in Germany but Freddie Frinton, who played the butler and owned the copyright to the show, initially refused to take part because of his experiences during World War Two.Peter's son Thomas Frankenfeld tells Vicky Farncombe how his father's own war story, involving snipers and a Nazi surgeon, persuaded Freddie to change his mind.The programme is now shown on TV every New Year's Eve in places including Germany, Scandinavia and Switzerland.“We watch it every year,” says Thomas. “It's really funny. Still after all this time.”Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more.Recent episodes explore everything from football in Brazil, the history of the ‘Indian Titanic' and the invention of air fryers, to Public Enemy's Fight The Power, subway art and the political crisis in Georgia. We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: visionary architect Antoni Gaudi and the design of the Sagrada Familia; Michael Jordan and his bespoke Nike trainers; Princess Diana at the Taj Mahal; and Görel Hanser, manager of legendary Swedish pop band Abba on the influence they've had on the music industry. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the time an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at the President of the United States in protest of America's occupation of Iraq; the creation of the Hollywood commercial that changed advertising forever; and the ascent of the first Aboriginal MP.(Photo: Dinner for One. Credit: Getty Images)
Sounds & Sweet Airs - The Complete Works of Shakespeare 'Twelfth Night' Act 4 Maria and Sir Toby's torment of Malvolia continues, whilst the web of misunderstandings and mistaken identities in Illyria takes on a whole new dimension... CAST Viola - Helen Tamlyn Olivia - Hannah Pople Malvolia - Kati Herbert Sir Toby - Alan Curtis Sir Andrew - Andrew Faber Maria - Filipa Garrido Feste - Stephen J Davies Fabian - Mary Hall Sebastian - Harry Lock Antonio - David Ault CREW Writer - William Shakespeare Producer / Director - Dario Knight Sound Engineers - Stephan Medhurst & Gareth Johnson Music - John Bjork
Sounds & Sweet Airs - The Complete Works of Shakespeare 'Twelfth Night' Act 2 Whilst another castaway reaches the shore, Olivia's stewardess Malvolia looses her wrath on the revelling of Sir Toby and Sir Andrew, which results in a wicked plot for revenge... CAST Viola - Helen Tamlyn Orsino - Karim Kronfli Malvolia - Kati Herbert Sir Toby - Alan Curtis Sir Andrew - Andrew Faber Maria - Filipa Garrido Feste - Stephen J Davies Fabian - Mary Hall Sebastian - Harry Lock Antonio - David Ault CREW Writer - William Shakespeare Producer / Director - Dario Knight Sound Engineers - Stephan Medhurst & Gareth Johnson Music - John Bjork
Paul chats with Sir Toby about Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2's medieval realism, and Rad rocks! ROBOrocks, that is. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sir Toby's crowd play a joke on both “Cesario” and Sir Andrew Aguecheek, pushing two terrified characters into a duel. Antonio intervenes, thinking “Cesario” is Sebastian. Malvolio acts so bizarrely that Olivia fears he has gone mad, though he is following the instructions of the fake letter, designed to humiliate him. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-dolzani/support
Zondag 4 juni 2023 is een dag die voor eeuwig in het geheugen van de Belgische voetballiefhebbers gegrift zal staan en (dixit Peter Vandenbempt) niet mooier kon geschreven worden. Nadat Toby Alderweireld als profvoetballer furore maakte in de allerbeste clubs van buitenlandse topcompetities keerde hij terug naar zijn Antwerpen met één doel voor ogen: de Champions League naar Deurne-Noord halen. Hij realiseerde deze missie en hoé!? Met een wereldgoal in de allerlaatste seconden (93:33) van de competitiejaargang 2022-2023 bracht hij de Antwerp-supporters in 1 flits van de hel naar de hemel. Toby speelde in zijn carrière twee Champions League-finales en een halve finale op het Wereldkampioenschap, maar noemde deze titel met R. Antwerp F.C. toch zijn absolute hoogtepunt. Hoog tijd om terug te blikken en vooruit te kijken met één van de allersympathiekste voetballers ter wereld. Keert hij nog terug naar de Rode Duivels? Hoe was het om met Simeone en Mourinho te werken? Wordt Antwerp zijn laatste club? Ook zijn zakelijke nevenactiviteiten én zijn grote liefde voor vrouw en kinderen komt ruim aan bod. Van harte welkom, Sir Toby Alderweireld! Toby heeft de vzw Villa Max uitgekozen als goed doel. VillaMax is een warme organisatie die gezinnen met een ernstig ziek kind een unieke en kosteloze vakantie aanbiedt. Als één van de kinderen ernstig ziek is heeft dit een grote impact op het hele gezin. Samen een weekje er tussenuit, weg van dokters en ziekenhuizen is dus zeker niet evident. VillaMax maakt dit voor hen mogelijk. Jullie kunnen dit prachtige goede doel mee ondersteunen door een vrijwillige bijdrage naar keuze te storten op het rekeningnummer BE64 3632 2312 0652 (SUPPORT BY SOUIDI FOUNDATION VZW - afgekort: SBSF vzw). Op het einde van elk kalenderjaar worden alle bijdragen verzameld en gelijk verdeeld onder de verschillende goede doelen die onze gasten in betreffend kalenderjaar hebben uitgekozen. Maak mee een verschil en lever een vrijwillige bijdrage, lieve vrienden.
Viola, dressed as a young man named Cesario, is sent to woo Olivia on his behalf. Olivia is shut up, wearing a veil, vowing to mourn her brother for 7 years. In comes Cesario, and Olivia promptly is infatuated with her, not realizing that “Cesario” is another woman. The antagonism between the steward Malvolio and the rowdy crew of Sir Toby Belch, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and Maria. The contrast between Feste the Clown and Malvolio, the “refuser of festivities.” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-dolzani/support
In Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Act III, Sir Toby Belch uses the Great Bed of Ware in England as a measuring stick for something that is impossibly large. The Great Bed of Ware is a real bed, as it was in Shakespeare's lifetime, that was made for travelers to use when staying at an inn. The bed itself is, as Sir Toby suggests, impossibly large, with sleeping capacity for up to 9 people! Here today to tell us about the history and importance of The Great Bed of Ware, is our guest and Curator, Furniture and Woodwork 1300-1700 at the Victoria and Albert Museum where the Great Bed of Ware is part of the collections, Nick Humphrey. Get bonus episodes on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A genius, a ninja, and a gentle giant who loved his people. Just some of the words used to describe Sir Toby Curtis, the Māori leader who died last week. Thousands poured through his marae at Lake Rotoiti over the past four days to pay tribute to the late Te Arawa leader. Jamie Tahana was there for the final day.
Tributes are pouring in for Te Arawa leader and longtime Māori education advocate, Sir Toby Curtis, who died this morning aged 83. A proud Ngāti Pikiao and Ngāti Rongomai leader, his whānau are remembering him as a towering intellectual, a gifted orator, and a tireless advocate for te reo Māori. Jamie Tahana reports.
Wenn Sand und heiße Luft aus der Sahara zu uns herüber geweht werden, kann das nur bedeuten, das beide in Stevens und Martis Sprechapparat landen. Und wie verdammt hieß der erste der vier Gäste von Miss Sophie aus Dinner For One?
For today's episode, we're bringing you the second half of the Repertory workshop featuring Shakespeare's Twelfth Night In the fist scene: Viola (as Cesario), is on her way to see Olivia, and encounters first the Fool Feste and then Sir Toby and Sir Andrew. Olivia, meeting Cesario, sends the others away and declares her love. Then in our second scene - Malvolio, who (according to the mischievous letter he received) is dressed with yellow stockings and is smiling grotesquely, appears before an astonished Olivia. Thinking him insane, Olivia puts him in the care of Sir Toby, who decides to treat him as a madman by having him bound and put in a dark room. Toby also decides to deliver Sir Andrew's challenge to Cesario in person in order to force the two of them into a duel. Terrified, they prepare to fight. Our cast includes... Act 3, Sc 1: FESTE – Garrett Botts VIOLA – Sara Mountjoy-Pepka OLIVIA – Michele Schultz SIR TOBY – Jamal Douglas SIR ANDREW – Janet Greaves Act 3, Sc 4: VIOLA – Michele Schultz OLIVIA – Sara Mountjoy-Pepka MARIA – Erika Rolfsrud MALVOLIO and SIR ANDREW – Janet Greaves SIR TOBY – Jamal Douglas FABIAN – Garrett Botts DIRECTOR: Elizabeth Swain DRAMATURGS: Gideon Rappaport and Philippa Kelly VOICE COACHES: Ursula Meyer and Scott Ferrara. Prefer to watch the session? Find it here on YouTube! Join us for Comedy of Manners in the Rehearsal Room ONLINE with director Brendon Fox - sessions begin February 3rd! Registration for Actors open through Sunday, January 23rd - grab your spot here. Plenty of room for virtual audience too. --- Get your copy of "10 Ways to Stop Worrying and Start Working!" See additional content on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. --- The WAJ podcast is designed to show you HOW the work is done, WHAT the realities of the working actor life are like, and to share all the different ways actors have come to this career. There is no one path and no single answer. We want to learn from all of those further down the road, to shorten the learning curve and to discover what helps and what doesn't when it comes to having a lifelong career as an actor.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for September 24, 2021 is: hobnob HAHB-nahb verb Hobnob means "to come or be together as friends." // Local business owners hobnobbed at the fundraiser. // The entertainment columnist learns about the latest gossip by hobnobbing with celebrities. See the entry > Examples: "Does declaring affection for Tanglewood, the iconic venue in the Berkshires, make me seem like a self-important muckety-muck eager to hobnob with elites from Boston and Manhattan? Well, so be it." — Chris Churchill, The Times-Union (Albany, New York), 25 July 2021 Did you know? In William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Sir Toby Belch warned Viola (who was disguised as a man) that Sir Andrew wanted to duel. "Hob, nob is his word," said Sir Toby, using "hob, nob" to mean something like "hit or miss." Sir Toby's term is probably an alteration of "hab nab," a phrase that meant "to have or not have, however it may turn out." After Shakespeare's day, hob and nob was used in the phrases "to drink hob or nob" and "to drink hobnob," which meant "to drink alternately to each other." Since "drinking hobnob" was generally done among friends, hobnob came to refer to congenial social interaction.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for September 24, 2021 is: hobnob HAHB-nahb verb Hobnob means "to come or be together as friends." // Local business owners hobnobbed at the fundraiser. // The entertainment columnist learns about the latest gossip by hobnobbing with celebrities. See the entry > Examples: "Does declaring affection for Tanglewood, the iconic venue in the Berkshires, make me seem like a self-important muckety-muck eager to hobnob with elites from Boston and Manhattan? Well, so be it." — Chris Churchill, The Times-Union (Albany, New York), 25 July 2021 Did you know? In William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Sir Toby Belch warned Viola (who was disguised as a man) that Sir Andrew wanted to duel. "Hob, nob is his word," said Sir Toby, using "hob, nob" to mean something like "hit or miss." Sir Toby's term is probably an alteration of "hab nab," a phrase that meant "to have or not have, however it may turn out." After Shakespeare's day, hob and nob were used in the phrases "to drink hob or nob" and "to drink hobnob," which meant "to drink alternately to each other." Since "drinking hobnob" was generally done among friends, hobnob came to refer to congenial social interaction.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for September 24, 2021 is: hobnob HAHB-nahb verb Hobnob means "to come or be together as friends." // Local business owners hobnobbed at the fundraiser. // The entertainment columnist learns about the latest gossip by hobnobbing with celebrities. See the entry > Examples: "Does declaring affection for Tanglewood, the iconic venue in the Berkshires, make me seem like a self-important muckety-muck eager to hobnob with elites from Boston and Manhattan? Well, so be it." — Chris Churchill, The Times-Union (Albany, New York), 25 July 2021 Did you know? In William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Sir Toby Belch warned Viola (who was disguised as a man) that Sir Andrew wanted to duel. "Hob, nob is his word," said Sir Toby, using "hob, nob" to mean something like "hit or miss." Sir Toby's term is probably an alteration of "hab nab," a phrase that meant "to have or not have, however it may turn out." After Shakespeare's day, hob and nob was used in the phrases "to drink hob or nob" and "to drink hobnob," which meant "to drink alternately to each other." Since "drinking hobnob" was generally done among friends, hobnob came to refer to congenial social interaction.
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Episode Notes Viola's lost twin brother, Sebastian, and his friend Antonio journey to Illyria. Viola starts to suspect someone might have feelings for her. Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, Maria, and Feste plan a prank on Olivia's uptight butler Malvolio. For information on this production's cast and crew, visit shakespeareonthelawn.org.
After crashing just outside of Illyria, Viola disguises herself as a man named Cesario to secure a job with Orsino. Orsino sends Cesario to woo Olivia for him. Sir Toby convinces his friend Sir Andrew to stay in town a little longer. For information about this production's cast and crew, visit shakespeareonthelawn.org.
On this episode of Twelfth Night: The Podcast, confusion lingers in the air as Sebastian continuously gets mistaken for Cesario (who is actually his twin sister, Viola, in disguise). Feste, the latest to confuse the two, drags Sebastian to the court of Olivia, who makes a startling proposal. Meanwhile, the trick against Malvolio continues, with Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, Maria, and Feste now trying to convince Malvolio that he truly has gone mad. Will Olivia find out the truth about Sebastian? Will the trickery against Malvolio come to an end?
On this episode of Twelfth Night: The Podcast, drama continues to escalate amongst our main characters. Olivia confesses her love for Cesario, but Cesario -- Viola in disguise -- responds that he does not feel the same. Malvolio is busy adhering to every word within the letter Maria, Sir Toby, and Sir Andrew tricked him with. He makes overtures to Olivia, who believes him to be mad. Toby and Fabian push Andrew and Cesario into a duel for the ages, and Antonio and Sebastian make their way to Illyria. Will Cesario ever win Olivia for Orsino? Will the prank toward Malvolio come to an end? Find out on this episode of Twelfth Night: The Podcast!
In this second episode of Twelfth Night: The Podcast, Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, and Maria have had enough of Malvolio’s preachy lectures. They concoct a plan to punish Malvolio -- a forged love letter to make him believe Olivia’s in love with him! Meanwhile, Orsino is still pining after Olivia and Viola, still disguised as Cesario, is pining after Orsino. Will the prank toward Malvolio succeed? Will Viola confess her feelings toward Orsino? Find out in this episode of Twelfth Night: The Podcast!
This debut episode of Twelfth Night: The Podcast, sets the stage for mayhem. Duke Orsino is in love with Countess Olivia. Olivia--grieving the loss of her father and brother--doesn’t care. Meanwhile, Olivia’s chambermaid Maria is busy keeping the rowdy Sir Andrew and Sir Toby from disturbing the mourning countess. Viola and her twin brother, Sebastian, have been separated in a shipwreck and are forced to fend for themselves in a strange land. Each believes the other has drowned. Viola disguises herself as a man named Cesario and falls in love with Orsino who is in love with Olivia who is in love with Cesario who is Viola in disguise… can time untangle this knot?
Genau wie Miss Sophie aus "Dinner for One" habe ich mir für unsere große Silvestergala vier Gäste eingeladen: Natalie (@natterliek) wird zu Sir Toby und spielt mit mir eine XXL-Ausgabe von "What's Wrong?",mit Admiral von Schneider aka Anni (@annilovesu) probiere ich "Find ich Bombe" aus und die als Mr. Pommeroy verkleidete Selma (@schwelessio) bringt eine Partie "Wer bin ich?" mit. Bei Mr. Winterbottom wird es etwas komplizierter: Hinter ihm verbirgt sich Domian-Anrufer Jürgen, hinter dem sich wiederum niemand geringeres als Jana (@teafeattears) versteckt. In diesem Sinne: Ein frohes neues Jahr! 00:00:00 – Teaser | 00:02:10 – "What's Wrong?" mit Natalie | 00:18:50 – "Find ich Bombe" mit Anni | 00:34:30 – Jana ruft Domian an | 00:43:45 – "Wer bin ich?" mit Selma | 01:02:00 – Melde dich! | Fernsehen für alle — Das Bleigießen unter den deutschen Fernsehpodcasts. Lasst es zum Jahresende doch nochmal richtig krachen und macht uns ein nachträgliches Weihnachtsgeschenk, indem ihr uns eine Fünf-Sterne-Bewertung und eine nette Rezension bei Apple Podcasts hinterlasst. Ihr helft uns auch sehr, wenn ihr diesen Podcasts euren Freunden empfehlt oder einfach unsere Tweets teilt. Danke! Twitter: @fernsehenfa, @dennisderdoedel, @annilovesu, @teafeattears, @natterliek, @schwelessio
Hosts Yael Tygiel (@yaeltygiel) and Taylor Gates (@elphaba_anne) discuss the season 21 premiere, "I'm Going to Make You a Star." Sir Toby is super sketchy, PicFlix is super sketchy, and Vanessa Hadid is pretty sketchy, too. Plus, Carisi has a new job and Olivia gets a promotion! ABOUT LAW AND ORDER SVU: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (often abbreviated to Law & Order: SVU or just SVU) is an American police procedural, legal, crime drama television series set in New York City, where it is also primarily produced. In the style of the original Law & Order, episodes are often "ripped from the headlines" or loosely based on real crimes that have received media attention. Created and produced by Dick Wolf, the series premiered on NBC on September 20, 1999, as the first spin-off of Wolf's successful crime drama, Law & Order. The show started its 17th season on September 23, 2015, and has aired 385 original episodes as of March 30, 2016. It is the current longest running scripted non-animated U.S. primetime TV series since the cancellation of the original Law & Order in 2010 and is the fifth-longest running scripted U.S. primetime TV series on a major broadcast network. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit originally centered almost exclusively on the detectives of the Special Victims Unit in a fictional version of the 16th Precinct of the New York City Police Department. As the series progressed, additional supporting characters were added as allies of the detectives in the New York County Manhattan District Attorney's office (known as advisers from the Sex Crimes Bureau) and the Medical Examiner's office. Typical episodes follow the detectives and their colleagues as they investigate and prosecute sexually based offenses. The show starred Christopher Melonias Detective Elliot Stabler and Mariska Hargitay as Detective Olivia Benson for its first twelve seasons until the former left the cast, unable to come to an agreement on his contract. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit has been nominated for and won numerous awards, including the 2006 Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Mariska Hargitay, the first Emmy to be received by a regular on any Law & Order series. On February 1, 2016, the series was renewed for an eighteenth season. As of this date, it is the sole remaining series of the Law & Order franchise still in production (and has been since 2011), and the second-longest running after the original series, which was canceled by NBC at the end of its 20th season. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
An analysis of why Sir Toby and Maria deserve each other
In a world of theatre based on movies and television shows, why not Shakespeare? Such is Illyria, a musical adaptation of Twelfth Night first produced Off-Broadway in 2002 and now running at Santa Rosa’s 6th Street Playhouse. Don’t let the words ‘Shakespeare’ and ‘musical’ chase you away. Peter Mills has written a book and score that takes the plotline of the Bard’s 17th century comedy, modernizes it a bit in speech and time period, sets it to music and comes up with a terrifically entertaining piece of theatre. Shakespeare’s tale involves shipwrecked and separated twins Viola and Sebastian (played by Carmen Mitchell and Lorenzo Alviso), Duke Orsino, the lovelorn leader of the isle of Illyria (played by Burton Thomas), and Olivia, the in-mourning object of his affection (as played by Tracy Hinman.) There’s also Andrew Aguecheek, a silly suitor for Olivia’s hand, Sir Toby Belch, Olivia’s soused uncle, Malvolio, a stuffed-shirt steward, Maria, a servant with eyes on Sir Toby, and Feste, a fool who narrates the tale. Impersonation, mistaken identity, gender confusion, and trickery all come into play before things get sorted out and everyone ends up with his or her intended. Well, most everyone. To fully enjoy this production, more than the usual suspension of belief is required in a couple of areas. One must accept Ms. Mitchell being regularly mistaken for a male and Ms. Hinman is a more mature Olivia than one usually sees in the role, but just go with it. Mills’s 20+ songs vary in style from a lilting ballad (the beautiful “Save One”) to English Musical Hall numbers like the hilarious “Cakes and Ale”. Musical director Lucas Sherman has a six-piece band delivering the beguiling score flawlessly while director Craig Miller’s cast brings superb vocal talents to bear. As strong a group of voices I’ve heard on a North Bay stage, this may be the best sounding musical 6th Street has produced. It’s gratifying that the characterizations provided by the performers match their vocal quality. Mitchell charms as the gender-bending Viola and is matched by Burton’s flustered Orsino. Orsino’s musical confession of love to Alviso’s Sebastian (whom Viola was impersonating) shows Shakespeare was a couple of centuries ahead of society when it came to same-sex relationships. Ample comedic support is provided by Seth Dahlgren as Toby Belch, Larry Williams as Malvolio, and Stephen Kanaski as the foppish Sir Andrew Aguecheek. Tim Setzer’s clowning and dancing as Feste was rakishly amusing. Craig Miller ends his tenure at 6th Street Playhouse on a high note with this delightful production. 'Illyria' runs Friday through Sunday through July 8 at 6th Street Playhouse in Santa Rosa; Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30pm; there are Saturday & Sunday matinees are at 2pm. For more information, go to 6thstreetplayhouse.com
A Simply Brilliant slice of the 1970s that never were... 1. The Splintered Man by Roland Moore When a Spanish scientist kills himself in an explosion at a secret test facility, Counter-Measures are called in to salvage anything they can from the wreckage. But someone else is stalking the scene - and they're determined that whatever is lost will stay lost. As Rachel is reunited with an old flame, she finds herself drawn into the heart of a mystery. What exactly was Doctor Javier Santos working on? And who exactly is trying to prevent its discovery? 2. The Ship of the Sleepwalkers by Christopher Hatherall The Counter-Measures team wake on a luxury cruise, with no knowledge of how and when they got onboard. Who has brought them here, and why? As their investigations deepen, they find themselves in the middle of an international conspiracy, with enemies on both sides. How can they escape when they can’t even trust each other? 3. My Enemy’s Enemy by Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky Glamorous international arms dealer, Lady Suzanne Clare, has come to town and is offering herself into the hands of Counter-Measures. The price: her own safety. But can their former nemesis ever really be trusted? With one of their own side seemingly working for the enemy, the race is on to prevent a disaster. But who are they really fighting? And what does Lady Clare really want? 4. Time of the Intelligence by Andy Frankham-Allen A strange voice is interrupting TV broadcasts across the capital, and bear-like creatures are raiding factories, stealing equipment and killing guards. The Great Intelligence and his army of Yeti have returned. And there’s only one team that can stop them. Familiar with their foe, Sir Toby calls on the help of Edward Travers to defeat the menace. But without the Doctor to help them, can the Intelligence ever be stopped? Professor Travers, The Yeti & The Great Intelligence © Haisman & Lincoln and used under licence With thanks to Hannah Haisman and Candy Jar Written By: Roland Moore, Christopher Hatherall, Robert Khan, Tom Salinsky, Andy Frankham-Allen Directed By: Ken Bentley Cast Simon Williams (Group Captain Gilmore), Pamela Salem (Rachel Jensen), Karen Gledhill (Allison Williams), Hugh Ross (Sir Toby Kinsella), Owen Aaronovitch (Doctor Javier Santos), Dan Starkey (Doctor Henry Cording), Beatriz Romilly (Mariana Lopez), Cory English (Ted Hunter), Ewan Bailey (Dimitri Papkin/ Mr Dobson), Caroline Harker (Dr Jayne Smythe), Carolyn Seymour (Lady Suzanne Clare), Laurence Kennedy (Sir August Frazer), Leighton Pugh (Bernard/ Freddie), Lisa Diveney (Doctor Norma Vine), Tim Bentinck (Professor Edward Travers/ The Great Intelligence), Charlie Anson (Reece Goff/ Jacob). Other parts played by members of the cast. Producer David Richardson Script Editor John Dorney Creative Director for the Haisman Estate Andy Frankham-Allen
"Jag knackade dig på axeln och sa: kolla runt dig nu". Blåsvarta Baksmällan #140 har inte lämnat Malmö utan sitter på Sir Toby's och lämnar en rapport från det som var ett magiskt rån några ordentliga utsparkar bort på Swedbank Stadion. Dessutom: nyförvärvens succé, att vara utspelad, bortaföljet, KB:s tack och avsked, det oundvikliga, och har vi nåt att säga om Shkodran och Maholli? Medverkande: Oskar Bernövall, Johann Bernövall. patreon.com/bsbaksmallan
We took a bit of a hiatus — profuse apologies Tabling audience! We were busy doing this play for REAL! We will now be back to our regular release schedule! Join Levi Morger, Emily Ota, Will McKay, Isabel Karp, Samantha Blinn, Nicholas Koy Santillo, Rooney the cat and Ariana Karp as we discuss Act IV: The act of mistaken identities. How much does the audience suspend their disbelief and how is this amplified in the comedies?What has happened between Olivia and Sebastian between the first and third scenes of the act? How much sexy time happened?Similarity between Sebastian’s soliloquy “This is the air” vs Viola’s “I left no ring with her” — the straightforward nature of the language. Sir Toby and the weight of Olivia’s decision to banish himThe opacity of Feste’s language in the ‘Sir Topas’ scene Comedy depends on perspective Mark Rylance as Olivia
Zoë Goslin, Samantha Blinn, Will McKay and Ariana Karp continue the text work and delve into different aspects of Act II:Dynamics of Sebastian and Antonio relationship Mirroring Viola and Olivia’s relationship in Sebastian and AntonioThe homoerotic implications of St. SebastianThe famous ring speech and the power of Judi DenchThe caterwauling scene and Sir Toby swindling Sir AndrewSir Andrew’s delight in fancy nonsense words Level of melancholy within the kitchen scene?Feste and Malvolio’s relationship The unconventional romance of the “Patience on a monument” sceneFeste the all-knowing Ben Kingsley as Feste
Twelfth Night – Act 2 scene 5 – Maria sets the trap that will ensnare Malvolio, as Sir Toby, Fabian, and Andrew play the part of peanut gallery. Featuring Heather Ordover The Little Things We Do, by Andrew Ferris , courtesy of music.mevio.com Shakespeare Uncovered Elizabethan Masques
Twelfth Night – Act 2 scene 3 – Crack open your favorite libalation, and come festefy yourself with the antilating antics of Sir Toby, Andrew, Feste, and Maria. Just don't tell Malvolio-lio. Featuring Heather Ordover Sailing with the Captain, by Dust Rhinos, courtesy of music.mevio.com When is Twelfth Night? The four Humors
Dschungel, 20:30 Uhr, schwüle Hitze und kein kühlendes Gewitter in Sicht... Nur zwei der Brüllaffen schaffen es mit großer Anstrengung auf die schattige Couch. Gemeinsam geben beide ihr bestes um die Hörerschaft wieder mit möglichst abwechslungsreichen Themen zu unterhalten. Nebenbei haben sich Konna und sprity dann auch noch einige Gäste eingeladen, denn auf der Couch war dieses Mal ja genug Platz: An dieser Stelle daher ein großes Dankeschön an Sir Toby, Mr. Pommeroy, Mr. Winterbottom und Admiral von Schneider. Skål!
Dschungel, 20:30 Uhr, schwüle Hitze und kein kühlendes Gewitter in Sicht... Nur zwei der Brüllaffen schaffen es mit großer Anstrengung auf die schattige Couch. Gemeinsam geben beide ihr bestes um die Hörerschaft wieder mit möglichst abwechslungsreichen Themen zu unterhalten. Nebenbei haben sich Konna und sprity dann auch noch einige Gäste eingeladen, denn auf der Couch war dieses Mal ja genug Platz: An dieser Stelle daher ein großes Dankeschön an Sir Toby, Mr. Pommeroy, Mr. Winterbottom und Admiral von Schneider. Skål!