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...Past and present co-exist here as Elliot Cowan, representing all Jude’s abusers, regularly invades the space and hauls him back to those horrors....
...Elliot Cowan plays Tom as a man unable or unwilling to contemplate any doubt about his role and hence enraged, then shattered by rejection....
...For more than a decade, former art teacher Sarah Ryan has trawled art schools for the cream of the graduate crop....
...Danny Lee Wynter makes a wonderfully louche Comus, Curtis suggests both innocence and mettle as Alice and Rob Callender and Theo Cowan are very funny as her two posh, gauche brothers....
...Ronnie Cowan, an SNP MP, said jobs such as the public appointments commissioner should be widely advertised “to encourage a diverse range of applicants”....
...“Some of the most deprived areas in the northwest are on our boundaries,” says Andrew Cowan, chief strategy officer of Manchester Airport Group....
...Stephen Cowan, Labour leader in the borough, said there had been overdevelopment in the area, “egged on by the council”, but criticised low levels of affordable housing....
...Burns Rebekah Brooks (June 2010 and August 2010) Brigadier Ed Butler and Sophie Butler Ian Cheshire and Kate Cheshire Ken Clarke MP and Gillian Clarke Nick Clegg MP Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles Brigadier James Cowan...
...Elliot Cowan’s droll, mischievous Goring builds a lovely rapport with the audience....
...Elliot Cowan is a strapping, handsome Macbeth: he brings vigour and charisma to the part but also conveys the torment of an unquiet mind....
...Elliot Cowan’s muscle-bound Stanley is fabulously physical and creates a great deal of tension with his unpredictability....
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