Who would ever want to be king? There are those of us who consider the role of King Lear – William Shakespeare’s cranky and, ...
Read our review of King Lear at Dublin's Gate Theatre. This take on Shakespeare’s formidable human tragedy features an ...
Northern Irish actor Conleth Hill and Line of Duty star Daniel Mays are among the cast of a new Disney+ series about the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes. The Standard revealed on Tuesday that ...
Towards the turn of the millennium, Conleth Hill, then a theatre actor in his mid-30s, found himself at a juncture. After a decade working regularly in Belfast, he had finished ticking off a list ...
In another familiar modern-day parallel, Conleth Hill’s Old Testament-styled Lear is a capricious disrupter, one minute an impish miscreant, the next a petulant, cruel tyrant, who can switch ...
As the king, Conleth Hill, hitting the right age after decades of varied work on stage and screen, is at his best when the storm is up and the brain is befuddled. If you were the wind you’d do ...
Conleth Hill, newcomer Edison Alcaide, Emily Mortimer, and Russell Tovey are among the lineup for 'Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes.' By Lily Ford Conleth Hill (Game of Thrones ...
Titled Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes, the series will explore the tragic story of Jean Charles de Menezes, a Brazilian electrician who was fatally shot by the Met Police outside ...
who will be joined by Conleth Hill, Russell Tovey, Max Beesley, Emily Mortimer, Daniel Mays, Laura Aikman and The Crown star Alex Jennings. Mortimer will play Cressida Dick, who went on to become ...
This March, RTÉ is delighted to support St. Patrick's Festival, along with 20 other amazing arts and cultural events all over ...
Emily Mortimer ( The Newsroom) plays Cressida Dick, then Gold Commander of the surveillance operation pursuing those presumed responsible for the bombings, alongside Daniel Mays ( Line of Duty) as ...
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