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Government criticises black-only audiences at ‘Slave Play’

Slave Play for its decision to host some shows for black audiences only, saying the move was “wrong and divisive”.Two “Black Out” performances solely for an “all-black-identifying audience” are planned for the show, which is due to arrive on London’s West End this summer. This has happened before in the UK, with theatres in London holding such performances for Daddy, by Jeremy O Harris (who also wrote Slave Play) and Tambo & Bones, by Dave Harris.Slave Play is set on a plantation in the old American South and explores “race, identity and sexuality” according to a synopsis.
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‘Blood for Dust’ Review: ‘Breaking Bad’ Meets ‘Fargo’ in Rod Blackhurst’s Montana-Set Drug Smuggling Thriller
Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic A slow-burn Rocky Mountain noir set along the corridor between Billings, Mont., and the Canadian border — a cold, lonely stretch of highway shared by salesmen and smugglers alike — “Blood for Dust” establishes a ruthless sense of sangfroid from its opening shot. On a desk in a bland business office sits a family portrait, depicting a proud Marine and his family. Without warning, a shotgun goes off, splattering the photo and the wall behind it in blood and brain matter. The camera pulls back to reveal the same man, his face half-missing, a briefcase full of cash propped open on his desk. It’s a jarring — and jarringly artificial — scene. Fortunately, it’s the only one that rings false in director Rod Blackhurst’s otherwise tense, no-nonsense thriller, a standout of the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival that merits comparison to “Breaking Bad” or “Hell or High Water,” but with snow instead of sand. Moments after that opening gun blast, “Game of Thrones” star Kit Harrington (sporting a sleazy handlebar mustache) and Scoot McNairy (as his hangdog accomplice) show up, too late to save the friend who offed himself. In taking his own life, the dead man saved theirs. The question that lingers is how long their luck may last.
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Corrie newcomer Griff star’s life – Keith Lemon link, lookalike son and ASDA job
READ MORE: Emmerdale’s Rebecca Sarker spills out of tiny bra as she opens up on ‘sexy’ hobbyBut what about Michael’s life off-screen?From finding fame in Game of Thrones to a job at ASDA, we have all the goss.Canadian-born Michael first found fame in period drama The Tudors before moving on to HBO’s epic Game of Thrones.He played Bowen Marsh from series five, the First Steward of the Night’s Watch, and eventually left the show in series six after appearing in a total of ten episodes.Bowen clashed with Kit Harrington’s character Jon Snow after opposing his promotion to Lord Commander, and shocked viewers saw him stab Jon and leave him for dead in a mutiny gone wrong.His character was finally killed off in series six, hanged for his violent crime.Michael dazzled his fans on Instagram as he posed alongside his lookalike son – with plenty remarking that they look “the same age”.Posing together in a bar called Henry’s, Michael opted for a white t-shirt, while his son wowed in a black long-sleeved polo shirt.Michael joked in his caption: “When your son upstages your best attempts.”And fans quickly rushed to comment, with one penning: “Jesus, you two could be the same age!” as another gushed: “Beautiful picture of you both. I remember your son being born!”“Looking good lads!” someone else praised.Though he’s well used to living the Hollywood lifestyle, Michael isn’t above a bit of hard graft, as he took on a position as a delivery driver for ASDA during the Covid-19 pandemic.He admitted he “absolutely loved” his job as a key worker, heading out to deliver essential items to vulnerable customers.The star said back in 2020: “Every single person has a role to play in these times.
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‘House Of The Dragon’: watch the fiery new trailer for HBO’s ‘Game Of Thrones’ prequel
HBO‘s House Of The Dragon – the prequel series to Game Of Thrones – has landed, offering up new shots of fire, blood and dragons.Having dropped an initial teaser trailer in October and a second earlier this year, the full-length trailer went live just a few hours ago (July 21) and, at the time of writing, has already amassed over 3.1 million views.The fresh trailer sets us up for the ten-episode first season, which tells the story of Rhaenyra and Aegon Targaryen and the war of the Seven Kingdoms, taking place 200 years before the events in Game Of Thrones.The new HBO series stars Matt Smith (Daemon Targaryen), Emma D’Arcy (Rhaenyra), Olivia Cooke (Alicent Hightower), Paddy Considine (Viserys Tagaryen), Eve Best (Rhaenys Targaryen), Rhys Ifans (Otto Hightower), Steve Toussaint (Corlys Velaryon) and more.The series is set to premiere on HBO Max on August 21 in the US and simulcast on Sky Atlantic/NOW in the UK in the early hours of August 22.It’s the first of several upcoming Game Of Thrones spin-offs based on the fantasy novels by George R R Martin including The Sea of Snake, about Lord Corlys Velaryon; 10,000 Ships, about warrior queen Princess Nymeria; A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, based on Martin’s fantasy novels Tales of Dunk and Egg, and an animated series, The Golden Empire.
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The Olivier Awards 2022: Lily Allen in good spirits with husband David Harbour despite missing out on win
Lily Allen hit the red carpet at the Olivier Awards with her husband David Harbour in timeless style for a good night out on Sunday.The singer was nominated for best actress in her theatrical debut for 2:22 – A Ghost Story, a stint she began last August.Rocking up in a simple strapless black gown with a subtle textured print, the star stunned with her black hair in a classic updo, matching her statement earrings exactly to her dress.She kept the rest of her jewellery subtle and carried a small handbag.David dressed for the occasion too in a sharp charcoal grey suit, crisp white shirt, and matching tie. They joined stars including Kit Harrington, former Strictly Come Dancing professional Oti Mabuse and Cabaret leads Eddie Redmayne and Jessie Buckley.Fellow best actress nominee Emma Corrin also stole attention in their high camp balloon dress as they continued living up to their reputation for edgy red carpet looks.The big winners of the night included the new production of the classic 1966 Kander and Ebb musical, which scooped seven of the 11 awards it was nominated for, as well as Life Of Pi.After success at the WhatsOnStage theatre awards in February, unfortunately Lily missed out on the award in her category this time around, with Shelia Atim winning for her turn in Constellations.However, that didn’t seem to put a dampener on her evening at all, with the couple snapped leaving the ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall in good spirits.An animated conversation in their car had the 36-year-old chart-topper in stitches while her 47-year-old husband beamed broadly beside her.The Olivier Awards 2022: Oti Mabuse, Lily Allen and Kit Harington lead red carpet starsThe Marvel star, who proudly supported his wife throughout her
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