October 25, 2017

Richard Armitage: New Berlin Station Ep, Sunday EPIX + See Urban and The Shed Crew Link Below + Yet Another New Interview(see quotes & link) + Audible Interview(see link) + Fan Buzz About Possible Upcoming Project(See link)

********Urban and The Shed Crew*********
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EXCERPT:  Q: And let’s talk about another dream. I read a story that you want to play Richard The Third because you share some similarities with him. Has this dream come true?
Yeah, I don’t know necessarily weather I’ll ever play that character in Shakespeare’s context but I may be involved in either a production or a piece of writing about me. His story is fascinating. I recently visited the burial place where they found his remains in Leicester (England) which is my hometown. It’s a really interesting place to visit and it raises a lot of questions about the story that we’ve been told about Richard The Third how it differs from the truth. So, I think revealing the truth of his story is very interesting. But later on, next year I think I’m going to be playing Macbeth on stage in London which is a bit of a dream come true for me and a full circle from when I first went to Tokyo. We just spoke about. It was one of my first jobs so I’m finally getting to take on that role which is going to be very interesting for that part of the bucket list as well. http://www.whatsuphollywood.com/features/exclusive-sleepwalker-star-richard-armitage-is-living-the-dream/
                                Possibility #1 is a BBC series 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2017/the-dublin-murders
The Dublin Murders is drawn from Tana French’s first two novels In The Woods and The Likeness. The eight-part series will be produced by Euston Films, Veritas Entertainment Group and Element Pictures.
Sarah Phelps said: “Tana’s compelling novels are both nail-biting thrillers, enquiries into the nature of evil and heartbreaking stories of human frailty, love and loss. I couldn’t be more excited to be bringing The Dublin Murders to audiences.”

Audible Interview: https://www.audible.com/pd/Arts-Entertainment/Richard-Armitage-Audiobook/B076PNGLPX

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