Six Degrees Photographs
One or two photographs from Six Degrees of Separation featuring Steven (click to see a larger version):
One or two photographs from Six Degrees of Separation featuring Steven (click to see a larger version):
Reactions to Six Degrees of Separation are filtering in after the press night.
“With good support from Sara Stewart and Steven Pacey as their loud neighbours”
(The Stage)
DATE | SOURCE | REVIEWER | STAR RATING |
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18 January | West End Whingers | *** | |
20 January | The Evening Standard | Henry Hitchings | *** |
20 January | The Guardian | Michael Billington | *** |
20 January | The Stage | Aleks Sierz | no rating |
20 January | The Telegraph | *** | |
20 January | The Times | Benedict Nightingale | **** |
20 January | What’s On Stage.com | Michael Coveney | *** |
21 January | Fouthwall Magazine | no rating | |
21 January | The Independent | Paul Taylor | **** |
22 January | The Daily Mail | Quentin Letts | *** |
24 January | The Independent | Kate Bassett | no rating |
27 January | Whats On Stage.com Review Roundup | Alex Mangini | no rating |
The big night is tonight! The opening and press night for Six Degrees of Separation is tonight, 19 January. Break a couple of legs, everyone!
Make sure you visit the Old Vic Theatre to get your tickets. The season now runs until 3 April.
The excitement is building! A reminder that the first preview of Six Degrees of Separation is tomorrow night, 8 January. Steven plays Larkin in this Olivier Award winning play, starring Anthony Head and Lesley Manville.
Make sure you visit the Old Vic Theatre to get your tickets. The official season starts 19 January and runs until 3 April.
Steven has read all of best-selling author Matthew Reilly’s abridged novels onto audio. The lastest release, The Five Greatest Warriors, is available from January 21, 2010.
In a press release Media-Newswire.com announces that in the beginning of October 2009 the voice recordings for the upcoming Jane Jensen adventure game Gray Matter were completed. The recordings were produced by Heavy Entertainment, in their award-winning studios located in Soho, London.
Jane Jensen herself supervised all of the English voice recordings, which were directed by Lorelei King, one of the most successful and accomplished American actresses working in the UK today. She appeared in numerous films from Hollywood blockbusters such as ‘Notting Hill’ and ‘The Saint,’ to British independent films and TV shows.
Publisher dtp entertainment managed to gather a number of popular voice talents for Gray Matter, including Steven Pacey.
Steven’s character, neurobiologist Dr. David Styles, is the main male character in the game. Ever since losing his wife in a terrible car accident many years ago, Dr. Styles has become a recluse, leaving his English mansion Dread Hill House only on rare occasions.
Gray Matter will be the first new title by the famous adventure author since the release of Gabriel Knight 3. Staying true to the Jensen-style, the story interweaves gruesome incidences and supernatural events.
One day student and street artist Samantha Everett shows up on Dr. Styles’ door step unexpectedly, at a time he just happens to be looking for a new assistant. Sam gets the job. Originally from America, she has been travelling Europe for the last few years, so she could really use the money. Her first assignment involves finding six volunteers for an experiment planned by Dr. Styles at Oxford University.
The experiment begins harmless enough, but soon strange things start happening. Styles is visited by his beloved, but deceased wife. Now it is up to Sam to solve the mysteries of Dread Hill House.
In Gray Matter, the player takes control of Dr. David Styles as well as Samantha Everett as they are trying to unveil secrets and find the truth.
dtp entertainment will release Gray Matter worldwide in March 2010.
The organisers of London Collectormania have announced that Steven will be attending on Saturday 28 November. He will be available for autographs (£10).
Steven will be appearing (as Larkin) in John Guare’s Olivier Award-winning play, Six Degrees of Separation at the Old Vic from 19 January – 3 April 2010 (previews from 7 January).
Based on a true story, it tells how flamboyant con-artist Paul (played by Obi Abili), insinuates himself into the lives of wealthy residents of Manhattan’s Upper East Side (Lesley Manville and Anthony Head) by convincing them he is the son of Sidney Poitier. Directed by David Grindley.
Steven’s newest audiobook, Wilbur Smith’s The Sunbird, will be released on 5 February 2010.
Steven is back on the radio again this week, as BBC Radio 7 broadcasts The Zygon who Fell to Earth. This is part of the Doctor Who radio series, starring Paul McGann as the eigth Doctor.
Steven plays an alien who has taken human form, and a human wife.
It’s only available for a few more days at: The Zygon Who Fell to Earth