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The Rover: Joseph Millson's path to Shakespeare

Posted: Nov, 18, 2016

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A new interview with Joseph has been shared on the RSC blog. It is a little strangely transcribed. Check it out in full on the RSC website

THE RETURN OF THE ROVER

Joseph is back at the Swan playing the main role of Willmore in The Rover. He was last here ten years ago when he was Benedick in Marianne Elliott’s Much Ado about Nothing and Faulconbridge, the bastard, in Josie Rourke’s King John; both plays were well received by theatre critics. Michael Billington found him an unusual Benedick, passionately obsessed with Beatrice in a magnificent production, and Dominic Cavendish spoke of his mesmerising anger as Faulconbridge.

So, some 50 years on from Shakespeare, how different is this play?

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Straight Shot: indie film with Joseph needs funding

Posted: Nov, 04, 2016

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An indie film which Joseph is attached to, needs some more funding to get into production. Visit the Straight Shot Movie website for details about the film, and watch the video below, in which Joseph explains why he would love the film to be made. He wants to spend a lot of time on his skateboard!

Joseph Millson intro from Movie Mogul on Vimeo.

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Joseph Millson plays the wild rover with stupendous wit & verve: he is a veritable sex god

Posted: Nov, 04, 2016

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Another interview with Alexandra Gilbreath (are there to be no interviews with Joseph?!) has been shared on this website, with some kind words to say about Joseph as Willmore in The Rover. 

Joseph Millson plays the wild rover with stupendous wit and verve: he is — and I say this without hyperbole — a veritable sex god. Alex agrees.

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The Chameleon: award wins at the Sydney Indie Film Festival

Posted: Nov, 04, 2016

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Details of two awards won by The Chameleon at the recent Sydney Indie Film Festival, have been shared by October Films, while director Jim Greayer has shared clips from the film on his website.

Nominations in 8 categories October Films takes home two more awards for The Chameleon

The Chameleon – big winner at 2016’s British Independent Film Festival and award winner at Mexico International Film Festival – has won two incredible awards at Sydney Indie Film Festival.

Sydney Indie Film Festival features some of the best of independent cinema from around the world including a mix of award winning films and outstanding emerging talent in the film industry.

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