Joseph Millson has been busy during lockdown, and along with wife Sarah Jane Potts, has recorded Time Bomb for The Murder Monologues Podcast which will launch in 2021. A teaser is available on the podcast site.
Starring Sarah-Jane Potts and Joseph Millson, ‘Time Bomb’ tells the chilling tale of two sisters and the hapless man caught between them. This first episode is released as a teaser for The Murder Monologues podcast launching 2021. It’ll be here before you know it…
According to Joseph on Twitter, he will also be part of Big Finish's Dalek Universe, to be released in April 2021.
Hear @josephmillson reveal what it's like to perform a play with virtually no rehearsals - just as they did in Shakespeare's time - in Episode 2 of the "To Be" podcast https://t.co/8cCDbXwY9Q
— To Be Or Not To Be: Lockdown Shakespeare (@ToBeOrNotcast) September 17, 2020
The Theatre Royal in Bath has announced the cast and creatives for the production of Betrayal. Joining Joseph Millson is Edward Bennet, Nancy Carroll and Cristopher Bianchi. The play by Harold Pinter will be directed by Jonathan Church, and runs from 14th October until 31st October 2020. Tickets are on sale now.
BETRAYAL, Harold Pinter’s mesmerising masterpiece of relationships and adultery, stars Olivier Award winner Nancy Carroll (Father Brown, The Crown), West End star Joseph Millson (Love Never Dies, Dr Sam Pearson in Peak Practice), RSC regular Edward Bennett and Christopher Bianchi (Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory, Bristol Old Vic).
Joseph Millson was one of the actors interviewed for a Lockdown Shakespeare podcast, discussing the To be Or Not To Be scene in Hamlet. The podcast is available on the usual podcast sources.
"To Be Or Not To Be" – it’s the most famous speech in all of English drama, but what on earth is Hamlet actually talking about? In this weekly podcast, we talk to some of the world's leading Shakespearean actors, directors and scholars - and our conversations often end up in the most unexpected of places. This series, made by Emmy Award winning documentary producer Andrew Smith, features contributions from Adrian Lester, Harriet Walter, Sir Mark Rylance, Samuel West and many more. It was recorded during lockdown to raise awareness for theatres and for actors in a time of pandemic and theatre closures.
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