James Stamphill a young attorney is given a very difficult case when he must defend an Alcatraz prisoner who murdered a fellow inmate with many witness to the crime. But as he goes deep into Henri Young’s time in the prison he finds out he had just spent over three years in solitary confinement.
When Robin returns home to find his father dead and the Sheriff of Nottingham causing chaos he decides to fight back as an outlaw when meeting Little John with his companion Azeem.
Poddin’ On The Ritz is a new Podcast put together by the brilliant Ross Noble and Hadley Fraser as they are currently starring in Young Frankenstein the Musical at the Garrick Theatre in London’s West End. I am pretty sure you would have seen many posts about the musical that I totally fell in love with!
After being lucky enough to get a day seat for Glengarry Glen Ross starring Christian Slater I knew I had to try the stage door in an effort to meet the fantastic actor, who was one of my first crushes after being obsessed with Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves!
Fantastic actor and lovely man, posing for photos and signing autographs with everyone at the stage door.
Dave Moss – Robert Glenister
John Williamson – Kris Marshall
James Lingk – Daniel Ryan
Balen – Oliver Ryan
Ricky Roma – Christian Slater
Shelly Levene – Stanley Townsend
George Aaronow – Don Warrington
Alexander Hamilton – Ash Hunter Eliza Hamilton – Rachelle Ann Go Aaron Burr – Giles Terera
Angelica Schuyler – Rachel John
George Washington – Obioma Ugoala
Marquis de Lafayette/ Thomas Jefferson – Jason Pennycooke
Hercules Mulligan/Jasmes Madison – Tarrin Callender
John Laurens/Phillip Hamilton – Cleve September
Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds – Christine Allado King George – Michael Jibson
When I was starting to write my review for the show I ended up getting into small rant about the ticket I had bought so I thought it was best to write a separate blog post about it.
View from Row D seat 9 – Acceptable for £89.50?
The prices were crazy and I’m actually outraged that I paid £89.50 for a seat that was actually a restricted view, who even decided that? I couldn’t see many of the things happening on the right side of the stage which I think for that price and not to be told that it was restricted is actually a disgrace. I obviously didn’t anything whilst inside the theatre as didn’t want to be that person considering it would be the fault of the people working as ushers.
Frederick Frankenstein – Hadley Fraser
Frau Blucher – Lesley Joseph
Igor – Ross Noble
Elizabeth Benning – Dianne Pilkington
Inga – Gemma Scholes
Inspector Kemp/Hermit – Patrick Clancy
The Monster – Nic Greenshields
Absolutely delighted that I have been named as one of the top 10 UK Film blogs for 2018 making it onto Vuelio’s list for the 3rd year in a row!
Just wanted to say thank you to everyone who reads and comments on the posts on Let’s Go To The Movies and I will continue to review as many films as possible throughout 2018!