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Theatre play for children written and directed by Takis Crissoulis. Produced by Theatromathia for season 2008-2009.
Set & costume design: Michel Sdougos.
Cast: Elena Roumelioti, Stavroula Papaspyridakou, Stavroula Thomopoulou.
Photos are taken during performance: Hara Birbili (December 4th, 2008, Multiplace of Neos Kosmos).
At the X-3 premiere, there were some theater majors from nearby Sinclair University dressed up at the movie theater. Chris was well-pleased.
Escuela de Interpretación para actores
Curso intensivo de interpretacion para la cámara
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ACTOR MUSICIAN SHOWCASE | Direction and Musical Direction John Ward and David Hewson | 15-16 November 2017 | Soho Theatre | All photos copyright Katherine Leedale
Comiccon Brussels - 2018 - Day 1
FINALLY FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE HEART OF EUROPE!
You will find us at the beautiful Tour & Taxis site near the Brussels North train station. At Comic Con Brussels you will find Dealers, Artists, Actors, ... It's a Con that brings together all the things you love:
MOVIES, GAMING, COMICS, MANGA, COLLECTIBLES, ANIME, TV, CLOTHING, TOYS AND GADGETS AND A LOT MORE!
Hope to see you there! We will have a blast!
Más de 310000 rostros de famosos artistas, polÃticos, presentadores, actores, atletas, cómicos, celebridades, futbolistas, modelos, anónimos, cientÃficos, arquitectos, rostros, faces, caras, personas, ojos, eyes, mujeres, hombres, músicos, ciudadanos, gente, people, mosaicos, zurera ...
Recording a short radio play at Broadcasting House during a tour of the building for the first ever #R4tweetup - 4 February 2010
Who played Commander Skorr in Doctor Who:The Sontaran Stratagem/The Poison Sky.
Photo taken by Sanya Preston.
An incredible dance show in an old concrete floored shed, where we could watch the actors mix up their face paint and get ready for a couple of hours before the show. The dance discipline was severe, this guy had 15 years training, every part of the character from eye movements to make up to costume, something well lost to western culture.