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...Greg Hicks makes a dry, slightly dour Eliot, his crisply pressed, neatly tailored grey tweed suit at odds with his mournful demeanour....
...Actor Greg Hicks played Richard III at the Arcola; Barney Norris’s immensely moving Visitors had its first outing there....
...Mike Hicks, one of the guides and an expert angler, gave me a few flies and I was soon catching greedy tiddlers in the fast-flowing water....
...Father hadn’t told anyone about his unilateral decision to sell, and even he seems increasingly mystified and finally succumbs to illness himself, so that Greg Hicks may re-appear as a jokey, fitness-fanatic...
...- Discussing Krugman's views on temporary vs permanent expansion of the monetary base - Greg Ip thinks there could be an unpleasant inflation surprise this year....
...This month the Australian interior designer Greg Natale publishes his second book, The Patterned Interior....
...Gord Hicks, chief executive, said it was disappointed with the outcome but would continue to “pursue opportunities to grow our global business into the UK”....
...Greg Hicks’ leather-faced, snake-thin Morris, most terrifying at his most earnest, is a treat, as is Clare Higgins as a rinsed-out, boozed-up foreign correspondent, still nursing a few dying embers of integrity...
...On February 19, Dave Cote, chief executive of Honeywell, met Greg Hayes, chief executive of United Technologies, to propose a $90bn cash-and-share offer for UTC....
...Greg Johnson, analyst at Shore Capital, said the trading update highlighted a “modest slowdown”....
...SH youngvic.org, 020 7922 2922, to May 23 … Clarion, Arcola, London Greg Hicks and Clare Higgins excel as a power-crazed editor and washed-up foreign correspondent in this savagely funny satire about...
...SH youngvic.org, 020 7922 2922, to May 23 Clarion, Arcola, London Clare Higgins and Greg Hicks star as a power-crazed editor and washed-up foreign correspondent in a black comedy about life in the office...
...SH nationaltheatre.org.uk, 020 7452 3000, to October 11 … Play Strindberg, Theatre Royal (Ustinov Studio), Bath Greg Hicks, Sally Dexter and Richard Clothier star in Nancy Meckler’s new production of...
...(It seems to work a similar charisma drain on the normally magnetic Greg Hicks as Claudius, who is left to signal his villainy by wearing a double-breasted suit.)...
...As Lear and Leontes, Greg Hicks has presided nobly over the RSC season, which is co-produced by the Armory and Lincoln Center Festival....
...Brian Doherty is an exuberantly foul-mouthed Khrushchev, Dyfan Dwyfor a Gagarin smiling and lucky until his career peaks too early, and Greg Hicks enjoys his unreconstructed rumblings as the Stalinist military...
...Greg Hicks’s Lear goes down fighting, meanwhile....
...Greg Hicks plays Leontes with a haunting restlessness....
...Hevesi, former New York comptroller, to enrich himself by steering state investments into funds run by some of Wall Street’s most prominent firms, including Carlyle Group, HM Capital (formerly known as Hicks...
...There is a strong, touchingly conflicted Enobarbus from Brian Doherty, a lean, icy Caesar from John Mackay and an eerily unsettling Soothsayer from Greg Hicks....
...Greg Hicks gives a characteristically thought-through reading of Lear....
...When I remind Greg Hicks of this assessment, he first grimaces, then guffaws. Hicks is the latest to make the ascent and his mountaineering team is the Royal Shakespeare Company....
...A host of familiar faces crop up in minor roles, from Sam Troughton as the leader of a travelling agitprop theatre troupe right up/down to Greg Hicks as a tramp and Kathryn Hunter as a peasant activist who...
...Although Hicks played Brutus in the RSC’s 2001 production, Caesar himself is a very Greg Hicks role....
...The pathologically jealous King Leontes is one of those roles Greg Hicks can most discomfitingly inhabit....
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