BAFTA to Showcase Up-and-Coming British Film Talent to the US Industry in New York and Los Angeles
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has today announced 'Brits to Watch: The Screenings', a series of showcase events, in partnership with British Council, that will introduce outstanding British film talent to the US film industry. The series builds on the legacy of BAFTA's 2011 'Brits to Watch' initiative supported by Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, at which BAFTA introduced 42 promising British newcomers to leading figures in the US film, television and games industries at a black-tie gala event in Los Angeles.
Frank Langella Headed for The Gold?
Frank Langella, who recreates his Tony Award-winning performance in Ron Howard's up-coming film adaptation of Peter Morgan's Frost/Nixon, is rumored to have presented an award-winning performance in the newly released indie-drama Starting Out in the Evening by Andrew Wagner, which opened in New York and LA on November 23.
Frost/Nixon Earns Best Gross Ever in Final Bway Week
Frost/Nixon, the new play by Oscar nominated and Golden Globe-winning writer Peter Morgan and directed by Tony Award-nominee Michael Grandage, had its best week ever grossing $566,562 for the week ending August 12
Frost/Nixon Enters Last Two Weeks on Broadway
Frost/Nixon, the thrilling new play by Oscar nominated and Golden Globe-winning writer Peter Morgan and directed by Tony Award nominee Michael Grandage, is now in its final two weeks at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre