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The Wizard of Oz has been reimagined for screens big and small, but most people missed out on Andor star Adria Arjona's ...
James McArdle's previous theatre works include David Hare's adaptation of Young Chekhov's Platanov and Ivanov at the National Theatre for which he won the Ian Charleson Award and was nominated in ...
Is Miles Lambert from Playing Nice, portrayed by James McArdle, the first great TV villain of 2025?. After Pete Riley (James Norton) and Maddie Wilson (Niamh Algar) discovered that a hospital mix ...
Saoirse Ronan makes her London stage debut, starring opposite James McArdle, in 'The Tragedy of Macbeth,' director Yaël Farber’s fresh take on the Shakespeare play.
Angels in America Theatre World Award winner James McArdle, as previously reported, will star in the title role of the National Theatre production of Peter Gynt, by David Hare after Henrik Ibsen's ...
Led by James McArdle and Saoirse Ronan, the cast is fiercely committed and there are undeniably electrifying moments but, sadly, when Macbeth’s line “Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing ...
Led by James McArdle and Saoirse Ronan, the cast is fiercely committed and there are undeniably electrifying moments but, sadly, when Macbeth’s line “Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing ...
As a Scottish actor with a fine brogue, James McArdle is an unlikely candidate to play Louis Ironson, the gay, Jewish, verbose New Yorker in Tony Kushner’s epic, two-part play, “Angels in ...
James McArdle on Tapping Into Olympic Fever in the West End's Chariots of Fire. Q&A. by Matt Wolf • Jun 13, 2012. It’s the perfect summer for the West End debut of Chariots of Fire, Mike ...
Scottish actor James McArdle discusses the differences between performing in Tony Kushner’s epic, two-part play, “Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes” in New York and London.
James McArdle stars in Darren Thornton's comedy 'Four Mothers,' a charming reinterpretation of Gianni Di Gregorio's 2008 film 'Mid-August Lunch.' ...
Is Miles Lambert from Playing Nice, portrayed by James McArdle, the first great TV villain of 2025?. After Pete Riley (James Norton) and Maddie Wilson (Niamh Algar) discovered that a hospital mix ...