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The Portrait Of A Lady: preview clip and new interview

Posted: Jul, 28, 2017

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A brief new interview with Joseph, discussing his upcoming character in BBC Radio 4's adaptation of Henry James' The Portrait Of A Lady, has been shared on the Radio 4 website. If you click the link, you can hear it from about 19 minutes, along with recorded scenes from the drama.

The Portrait Of A Lady will be broadcast weekly as three episodes, starting on Sunday 30th July from 3pm. The website for the adaptation has a clip of Joseph as Osmond and a new photo of him!

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Apologia: new interview with Joseph Millson by Mark Shenton

Posted: Jul, 28, 2017

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Mark Shenton has shared a new interview (and photo) of Joseph Millson, on the London Theatre website. Check out more photos and read it in full on the website. Apologia opens at the Trafalgar Studios tomorrow! 

"I am still a beggar who can't be a chooser," says Joseph Millson, surprisingly, of a career that has taken him from starring in such popular TV favourites as Peak Practice and Holby City to leading roles with the RSC and in the West End in Love Never Dies, the sequel to The Phantom of the Opera.

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Apologia: cast guess quotes from Stockard Channing

Posted: Jul, 26, 2017

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A new promotional poster for Apologia has been shared today, while ATG Tickets has shared another fun video with the cast of Apologia. Joseph Millson, Stockard Channing and Laura Carmichael take part. Watch below.

 

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Apologia: new interview with Joseph for The Stage

Posted: Jul, 24, 2017

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As rehearsals for Apologia enter the final week before opening this Saturday 29th July at the Trafalgar Studios, more press promotion is appearing. A new interview with Joseph for The Stage has been shared online. You need to log into / register to read it in full. 

“I’m a little contentious here, I fully respect everyone else’s opinion. My opinion is that it’s always been difficult, [but] if you want it enough, it will happen.

I think it’s a very easy press story; the Harrow, actor, privilege story. I don’t think it’s as bad as it’s purported to be.

“I work in this industry consistently, and I am consistently working with working-class actors. Because it’s a good story, it’s not necessarily true.”

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