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Barnstable Patriot. Pacing, staging steal sizzle from WHAT's Blue Room. Barnstable Patriot. British playwright, David Hare's The Blue Room played Broadway first in 1998 starring Nicole Kidman and Iain Glen, who sparked huge audience demand with ...... Thu September 24, 2009, 9:07 pm
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Broadway WorldFiennes, Glen, Nunn & Goold Head to , UKIain Glen (The Crucible, Hedda Gabler, The Blue Room) plays the title role, with Charlotte Emmerson as Countess Terzky and Sebastian Armesto as Illo. CFT associate Angus Jackson directs... Wed February 18, 2009, 4:11 pm |
Theatre preview: Wallenstein, Chichesterguardian.co.uk, UKIain Glen, still best-known for his intimate encounters with Nicole Kidman in The Blue Room, plays Wallenstein, the military commander during the 30 years' war who inspires devotion f... Fri May 22, 2009, 4:07 pm |
Wallenstein, Minerva, ChichesterTimes OnlineWallenstein (an overweening Iain Glen) aspires to be a peacemaker, but now the general seems more concerned with pride than peace. Glen commands through ...and more »... Sat June 6, 2009, 4:44 pm |
Nunn?s Marriage Gets London Transfer???, UK - 23 hours agoPlans are now advanced to bring the production ? with its original stars, Iain Glen and Nunn?s wife Imogen Stubbs ? to a wider West End audience. ...... Tue April 29, 2008, 4:13 pm |
Iain Glen and Steven Mackintosh star in this deft, humane drama as two middle-aged dreamers scraping by in a rural Irish logging town full of big-rig trucks, neon signs, plaid shirts, baseball caps, and country music.... Sun April 27, 2008, 6:44 am |
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