Foyle’s War, Series 7, episode 3, The Hide, featuring Steven Pacey, will be re-broadcast for UK viewers on:
ITV 3
Saturday
16 November, 2013
8:00pm
Professional Reviews
“Among the supporting cast Denis Conway’s moving Gloucester, Harry Melling’s touching, Stan Laurel-like Fool and Steven Pacey’s deeply humane and engaging Kent shine particularly brightly in this lucid and often tremendous production.”
“There’s also excellent support from Denis Conway’s Gloucester and Steven Pacey’s Kent.”
DATE |
SOURCE |
REVIEWER |
STAR RATING |
10 November, 2013 |
The Telegraph |
Charles Spencer |
**** |
11 November, 2013 |
The Guardian |
Michael Billington |
**** |
11 November, 2013 |
The Times (only by subscription) |
Dominic Maxwell |
**** |
11 November, 2013 |
The Portsmouth News |
Jennie Rawling |
not rated |
11 November, 2013 |
The Stage |
Gerald Berkowitz |
not rated |
11 November, 2013 |
What’s On Stage |
Maxwell Cooter |
**** |
11 November, 2013 |
Buckingham Advertiser |
Anne Cox |
not rated |
11 November, 2013 |
Financial Times |
Ian Shuttleworth |
*** |
11 November, 2013 |
The Evening Standard |
Fiona Mountwood |
**** |
11 November, 2013 |
The Argus |
Dominic Smith |
not rated |
Amateur Reviews
DATE |
SOURCE |
REVIEWER |
STAR RATING |
4 November, 2013 |
The Edge |
Natalie Fordham |
not rated |
9 November, 2013 |
Peter Viney’s BLOG |
Peter Viney |
not rated |
4 November, 2013 |
The Edge |
|
not rated |
The Chichester Festival Theatre has released production photographs for King Lear, including several featuring Steven. View all the photographs on the CFT website.
Steven Pacey (Kent), Tim Treloar (Cornwall) and Lauren O’Neil (Regan) in King Lear
Photo Credit: Johan Persson
Steven Pacey (Kent) and Harry Melling (Fool)
Photo Credit: Johan Persson
Sebastian Armesto (Edgar), Frank Langella (King Lear), Steven Pacey (Kent) and Harry Melling (Fool)
Photo Credit: Johan Persson
Oct 29 2013
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As part of their 2013 Fear Fest for Halloween, AMC are broadcasting Return to House on Haunted Hill.
AMC Pacific
Wednesday, 30 October, 2013
9:00am
Steven Pacey plays one of the major characters, Dr Richard Hammer, an archeologist whose search leads him to the House in search of the evil Bophomet statue.
Steven Pacey’s episode of Poirot, The Big Four, is now available on ITV Player, after being broadcast on 23 October. UK viewers only.
BBC Radio 4 Extra is broadcasting Martin Consiby’s Vengeance again, to follow on from the broadcast of Black Bartlemy’s Treasure last week. It is repeated three times, and will be available to listen for another week.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Saturday, 2 November, 2013
6am
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Saturday, 2 November, 2013
4pm
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Sunday, 2 November, 2013
4am
Martin Conisby (Steven Pacey), the seafaring hero faces more pirates and battles afloat. A swashbuckling pirate adventure by Jeffrey Farnol.
Cast: Steven Pacey, Julia Swift. Duration: 1.5 hours.
Originally broadcast in 2008.
Black Bartlemy’s Treasure is still available to listen fro 5 more days.
BAM has released performance dates to King Lear. Tickets will go on sale: Mon Dec 02 for Friends of BAM; and Mon Dec 09 for the general public.
BAM Harvey Theater
Jan 7–12; 14–18, 21–25; 28–31; Feb 1; Feb 4–8 at 7:30pm
Jan 12, 19, 26; Feb 2 & 9 at 3pm
Jan 18 & 25; Feb 1 & 8 at 2pm
(press previews Jan 12, 14, and 15)
Tickets: $25, 45, 75, 105 (weekday); $35, 55, 90, 125 (weekend)
(prices subject to change after Dec 1)
BAM is accompanying the US premier of Chichester Festival Theatre’s King Lear with a series of special events:
BAM Theater Gala
Feb 6 at 5:30pm (7:30pm performance)
Chair: Gary G. Lynch, Bank of American Merrill Lynch
Leadership Gala support: Bank of America
Talk: King Lear – A look into the BAM Hamm Archives
with James Shapiro and Sharon Lehner. Jan 30 at 6pm.
BAM Fisher (Fishman Space, 321 Ashland Pl)
Tickets: $15 ($7.50 for Friends of BAM)
Shakespeare scholar James Shapiro and BAM archivist Sharon Lehner explore the vast history of King Lear at BAM, from an 1862 performance featuring Edwin Forrest to this season’s production with Frank Langella and Chichester Festival Theatre.
King Lear: Behind the Scenes
with Neil Kutner, Audrey Hoo, and Elizabeth Moreau. Feb 1, 9am—6pm.
Tickets: $80 (includes pre-performance class, ticket to the 2pm performance,
and post-performance wrap-up)
Actors, directors, arts administrators, and theater enthusiasts get an inside look at how a play gets mounted at BAM, from budgeting to design to production management, and more. BAM’s Director of Production Neil Kutner and Production Supervisors Audrey Hoo and Elizabeth Moreau focus specifically on this season’s production of King Lear, featuring Frank Langella.
This class is for ages 18 and up.
School Performance
Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 11:30am, BAM Harvey Theatre
Tickets: $14, Ages: Grades 9—12 Schools ONLY
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The Chichester Festival Theatre has released rehearsal photographs for King Lear, including several featuring Steven. View all the photographs on the CFT website.
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BBC Radio 4 Extra is broadcasting Black Bartlemy’s Treasure again. It is repeated three times, so no excuse to miss it; see below for dates and times.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Saturday, 26 October, 2013
6am
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Saturday, 26 October, 2013
4pm
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Sunday, 27 October, 2013
4am
Martin Conisby (Steven Pacey) seeks vengeance on Sir Richard Brandon. A swashbuckling pirate adventure by Jeffrey Farnol.
Cast: Steven Pacey, Sean Barrett, Sean Arnold, Julia Swift and Ronald Herdman. Duration: 1.5 hours.
Originally broadcast in 1991.