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  1. 18 de abr. de 2024 · April 18, 2024. Reading Time: 6 mins read. Birmingham Rep announced today that Sean Foley will step down as Artistic Director this summer following his forthcoming production of Withnail and I. Speaking about his decision, double Olivier-Award-winning, Foley said: “It has been an honour to be the Artistic Director of this magnificent and ...

  2. Baby Reindeer is a British black comedy [1] [2] drama - thriller television miniseries created by and starring Richard Gadd, adapted from Gadd's autobiographical one-man show. Directed by Weronika Tofilska and Josephine Bornebusch, it also stars Jessica Gunning, Nava Mau and Tom Goodman-Hill.

  3. Hamish McColl. Hamish McColl (born 28 January 1962) is a British comedian, writer and actor. He trained at the École Philippe Gaulier, Paris and the University of Cambridge. With Sean Foley, he formed the double act The Right Size in 1988, creating comic theatre shows which toured all over the world.

  4. Sean Foley is an actor, writer and director – a multi Olivier Award winner, he has uniquely been nominated for the UK’s most prestigious theatre awards in all three categories. His most recent credits include his Olivier Award winning production of Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense , (Duke of York’s – Best New Comedy 2014).

  5. 26 de set. de 2023 · Sean Foley (Director) Sean Foley is the Artistic Director of Birmingham Repertory Theatre, and an accomplished actor, writer and director. His latest project is the adaptation and direction of Stanley Kubrick’s iconic movie Dr. Strangelove, which is coming to the Noel Coward Theatre in London in 2024 starring Steve Coogan.

  6. www.thestage.co.uk › big-interviews › sean-foleySean Foley - The Stage

    9 de out. de 2019 · One of the most sought-after comedy directors for the stage, Sean Foley is bringing an Ealing comedy to the West End before taking over as artistic director of the Birmingham Rep. He tells Tim ...

  7. 14 de ago. de 2023 · Sean Foley has taken an unusual route to becoming one of the country’s most influential directors. Born in 1964 in Cleethorpes, he moved around a lot as a child, and eventually got involved with drama while studying at Oxford University – not through the austere and exclusive student clubs, but through a company called Oxford Youth Theatre that operated at Oxford’s Pegasus Theatre.