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...— we hear Friel’s own uncertainty....
...Steven Friel Chief Executive, Woodsford (Litigation Funders), London WC1, UK...
...Most have been about governance issues such as alleged money laundering but “we’re working towards the ‘E’ in ESG”, Friel adds....
...Business that bankrolled postmasters puts its case / From Neil Purslow, Chief Investment Officer, Therium Capital Management, London WC1, UK Capping litigation funding fees would be a mistake / From Steven Friel...
...It’s a piece that splices the delicate texture of a memory play like Brian Friel’s Dancing at Lughnasa with a bleak truth about abuse and wraps it in a sad story simmering with love, rage and loss.The Hills...
...There are echoes of Chekhov, Tennessee Williams and Lorca, but it also bears Friel’s own unmistakable mix of mischief, depth and sense of place....
...The original Brookside narrative followed a mother and daughter (played by Sandra Maitland and Anna Friel) who killed their abusive husband and father and buried him in the backyard....
...The four main lettuces are the dark green oak-leafed Clearwater, red Rosalo, Friel and Celinet....
...Meanwhile the natural-wine-bar sommelier Lauren Friel, who is behind Rebel Rebel in Bow Market, Somerville, has opened Dear Annie, a pescatarian restaurant near Porter Square with the team behind Field &...
...We were surrounded by poets and Friel said at the time, ‘The poets will keep us pure.’” He catches my sceptical expression....
...Friel is watchful, wary, mostly blank as the unfathomable Marcella. The emotion only shows when she’s mid-snog....
...It’s lucky acquaintances can’t hear her thoughts, especially sweet Greta (Dierdre Friel) at Maya’s daycare, who comes in for the most intense scorn....
...The play wrestles with insecurity, and many see Frank as a conduit for Friel’s own self-doubt as a writer....
...Questions of permanence and impermanence snake through the play: in common with Brian Friel’s great Translations, it touches on colonisation, the fragility of even the grandest civilisations and the impact...
...Think of the five sisters cutting a rug in Brian Friel’s Dancing at Lughnasa or the young lads breaking into frenzied dance in Jez Butterworth’s The Ferryman....
...Although a fixture on British television for more than three decades, Pinnock has previously been restricted to supporting roles such as playing Anna Friel’s husband in ITV police thriller Marcella and a...
...The usually luminous Anna Friel is roughened, reddened and unkempt as hard-pressed mum of three Lisa, cringing before elegant Kate (Rosalind Eleazar) with the seemingly perfect life....
...And many great playwrights (Beckett, Friel) have used monologues to reveal the way storytelling helps us process experience. But they demand great narrative skill from the writer and actor....
...The resulting drama is a playful piece, laced with wit, and has echoes of Brian Friel’s great work Translations in the way it tackles far-reaching questions about heritage, imperialism and culture through...
...“To remember everything is a form of madness,” warns one of Friel’s characters....
...Michael Sheen followed him into the spotlight, leading a mesmerising revival of Brian Friel’s Faith Healer. (You can still see Lungs and Faith Healer as part of In Camera: Playback.)...
...I went to the opening of Brian Friel’s Afterplay at the Coronet Theatre in Notting Hill....
...David is played on screen by Mark Stanley, with Anna Friel and Dougray Scott as his parents. The film, which is delicately told and is at heart a redemptive love story, is difficult to watch....
...Unlike earlier doom-laden Irish monologue plays by Samuel Beckett and Brian Friel, Little Gem strikes a cheerfully ambivalent note....
...Piccadilly Theatre, London to January 4, youngvic.org Translations Return of Ian Rickson’s beautiful — and very timely — production of Brian Friel’s haunting masterpiece about language, culture and imperialism...
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