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Apologia: Take 5 Entertainment Theatre Award winner

Posted: Apr, 03, 2018

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Take 5 Entertainment tweeted news that they awarded best supporting actor in a play to Joseph Millson for both his roles in Apologia. Congratulations!

 

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Apologia: final shows at the Trafalgar Studios

Posted: Nov, 18, 2017

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Sending love from the website to Joseph Millson, the cast and all those involved behind the scenes, for the last two performances of Apologia at the Trafalgar Studios tomorrow! The show's run from 29th July – 18th November 2017 finishes tomorrow. If you are in London tomorrow, try and grab a ticket. You get double Joseph Millson being wonderful for your money. 

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Apologia: opening night video with cast & guest interviews

Posted: Aug, 24, 2017

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A new video from the press night of Apologia has been shared on You Tube. It features interviews with the cast of the Apologia, currently running at the Trafalgar Studios, as well as guests attending.

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Apologia: official show website

Posted: Aug, 22, 2017

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A new official website has been launched for Apologia, which is running at the Trafalgar Studios in London until November 18th. Check out the details and buy some tickets! The show has had some wonderful reviews, don't miss it!

Joseph Millson portrays both sons with suitable anger and disappointment from both men. In the second act during a painfully confessional exchange of dialogue between mother and son, he is heart-stopping as a momentarily calm but ultimately troubled Simon, while he is consistently strong and thick-skinned as banker Peter, who, in Kristin’s words ‘regularly rapes the third world countries’. A Younger Theatre

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Apologia: Joseph Millson excels in contrasting Peter with Simon

Posted: Aug, 19, 2017

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A few new reviews for Apologia have been shared again this week, with kind words for Joseph's performances as Peter and Simon. Catch Apologia at the Trafalgar Studios until November. 

Originally written for two actors, the script has also been amended so that the brothers are now played by one actor, Joseph Millson, who excels in contrasting Peter’s self-confident directness with Simon’s subdued, more obliquely accusing manner – especially in his disturbing reminiscence of a night in Genoa when he was picked up by a man after his mother did not meet him at the station. Exeunt

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