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The Rover: interview with director Loveday Ingram & new promo images

Posted: Jul, 28, 2016

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The RSC website has updated the page for The Rover with this new photo of Joseph as Willmore. The Rover opens on September 8th.

Passion. Heat. Sex… Amid the fast and furious world of the South American carnival, three wandering cavaliers roam in exile whilst three women looking for love and fighting for a little freedom explore this vibrant, frenzied, dizzying world. Join us in the Swan Theatre for a fusion of sights and sounds, whirling music, cultural tension, dubious romance and dilapidated beauty. Aphra Behn was England’s first female professional playwright and a strong voice in early feminism. Loveday Ingram (The Merchant of Venice, 2001) returns to direct this masterpiece of Restoration comedy, joining forces with Olivier and Tony Award-winning designer Lez Brotherston.

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Dolls House: new short film wrapped

Posted: Jul, 25, 2016

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This weekend, Joseph had the opportunity to make a short film alongside his daughter Jessica. Dolls House is directed by Jim Greayer, who also directed award winning The Chameleon!

 

 

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King John: Shakespeare's 'Brexit play'

Posted: Jul, 21, 2016

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It seems timely, with Joseph now in rehearsals at the RSC again, that a new article has been shared on The Guardian website, looking at another play Joseph performed 10 years ago in Stratford: King John. In the artcle, King John director Josie Rourke discusses the relevance of the play in the current political climate, and mentions Joseph's role as Philip the Bastard. 

It’s darkly witty, full of jokes, and it really lampoons jingoism. Much of that is personified in the role of Philip the Bastard, played in our version by Joseph Millson, who often steps out of the action and operates as a kind of chorus, undercutting what’s going on in the main plot. He’s an incredibly English character, a bit like Falstaff: he banters, he’s defiant, chippy, constantly challenging authority.

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The Forsytes: full cast adaptation available to buy and keep

Posted: Jul, 10, 2016

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The full cast adaptation of the first 2 books of The Forsytes, which was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 earlier this year, is now available to buy and keep forever from Audible.co.uk. The final books of the series were recently recorded and will air on Radio 4 in September. 

Joseph Millson and Jessica Raine star in a brand new BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation of the first two books in John Galsworthy's saga of the Forsyte family in the early 20th century.

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