Woody Harrelson, Andy Serkis, and Derry Girls star Louisa Harland have signed on to star in Ulster American, a new stage production from Irish playwright David Ireland (Cyprus Avenue) and directed by Jeremy Herrin (A Mirror, Best of Enemies).
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Jeremy Spake is now virtually unrecognisable - some 18 years after he first found fame on BBC series Airport - which, like ITV's Airline, gave a behind the scene glimpse at the daily workings of the UK's airports. Jeremy, now 52, appeared on the show in 2005 while he was working as a ground services manager for Russian airline Aeroflot.
The star, who was based at Heathrow at the time, won over a legion of fans during his stint on the show and it catapulted him into additional TV opportunities.
He went on to host Toughest Jobs in Britain, a documentary series that followed workers in some of the UK’s most brutal and grueling jobs, and medical show City Hospital. Jeremy also wrote two books - Jeremy’s Airport and The Toughest Job in Britain.
Jeremy’s Airport was based on his experiences working at Heathrow and takes its readers through a typical week on the job, while The Toughest Job in Britain saw him look back at some of the incredibly unforgiving jobs he gave a go during his time hosting the show of the same name. At the same time as he pursued a media career, Jeremy was climbing the ranks at his day job.
Jeremy, who speaks fluent Russian, ended up becoming a services manager for Aeroflot before rising to become the Deputy Director of Isle of Man Airport. However, Jeremy stepped away from his duties over on the Isle of Man to return, once again, to the airport that made him a star.
Woody Harrelson, Andy Serkis, and Derry Girls star Louisa Harland have signed on to star in Ulster American, a new stage production from Irish playwright David Ireland (Cyprus Avenue) and directed by Jeremy Herrin (A Mirror, Best of Enemies).
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Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent U.S. director Darren Lynn Bousman’s English and Arabic-language horror film “The Cello,” starring Jeremy Irons and “Saw” star Tobin Bell, is set to open theatrically across Saudi Arabia on Thursday, marking a significant moment in the kingdom’s moviemaking ambitions. The high-end chiller, about a cellist who finds out his new instrument comes with a centuries-old curse, is generating local buzz and robust ticket pre-sales following its gala premiere on Sept.
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Ringo Starr crossed the pond to perform in the United States for the first time.What followed was an unprecedented level of fanaticism as Beatlemania took hold of America.Now, a mere 59 years later, 83-year-old drummer Ringo Starr is still out and about on the road with his All Starr Band made up of classic rock icons from Men At Work, Toto, The Edgar Winter Band and more this fall.However, it appears Beatlemania has subsided a bit; some tickets are shockingly cheap to see the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer live in 2023.At the time of publication, we found some tickets going for only $8 before fees on Vivid Seats.Yes, there are somehow tickets under $10 available to see one of the two living Beatles live.Prices for most other shows start anywhere from approximately $45 to $210 before fees.Still, the tour looks like a blast. A recently recorded Instagram video shows the member of the British Empire’s vocals sound as good as ever.Want to see how much tickets cost for the Ringo concert closest to you?With a little help from this article, we’ll be happy to show you the way.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for all upcoming Ringo Starr concerts can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
wed his girlfriend Alba Baptista in an intimate, at-home ceremony on Saturday surrounded by close friends and family. According to Page Six, Evans, 42, and Baptista, 26, asked the star-studded assembly — which reportedly included Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth and Jeremy Renner — to sign NDAs as well as forfeit their phones before entering the “locked down” event.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is so fraught and thorny most filmmakers these days who are not of Israeli or Palestinian heritage or from somewhere nearby the region generally tend to steer clear of all the loaded burdens and pitfalls. Versatile filmmaker Michael Winterbottom, however, is braver and/or has less compunction about that—for better and perhaps for worse.