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...The Duke (Bryan Dick) struts about, emoting self-importantly, in denim and cowboy boots; George Fouracres’ very funny nincompoop, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, sports a mint-green jacket and pink trousers, while...
...And Balogun brings warmth and gravitas to Bryan....
...The songs, from Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance, create a suitable rock vibe, best suited to belters such as Vivian’s defiant “I Can’t Go Back”....
...The following year brings an account of two vital exhibitions — one at the Whitechapel Gallery, under its seemingly visionary director Bryan Robertson (entitled New Generation: 1964, with a dozen artists...
...Paul Stocker (Palamon) and Bryan Dick (Arcite) are great, inflecting everything — boasting, bonding, brawling — with absurd laddish gusto....
...“Bryan [Cranston] is addressing the role of Beale as he would if he were playing Willy Loman [in Death of a Salesman],” he says....
...The angelic, bubbly washing machine (Me’sha Bryan) and devilish, rumbling dryer (Ako Mitchell) voice the warring moral voices in Caroline’s head; the Supremes-esque radio trio (Gloria Onitiri, Jennifer Saayeng...
...The staging finds its backbone, however, in two excellent performances from Naomi Frederick as Maggie and Bryan Dick as Willie....
...The characters are too easily sorted into types – insecure Kate (Charity Wakefield), intense Martin (Bryan Dick), stuffed-shirt Douglas (Oliver Hembrough) and nakedly (sometimes literally) ambitious Izzy...
...Bryan Dick’s newspaper editor is particularly funny here, spouting big talk of revolution as long as it costs him nothing....
...Bryan Ferry, singer-songwriter. Colin Firth, actor. Michael Grandage, artistic director Donmar Warehouse.Joseph Greenwell, chairman, Ford of Britain....
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