Kenneth Branagh is swapping Hamlet for Hogwarts after being lined up for a spell in the second Harry Potter film. The actor-director, noted for his Shakespearean roles, is to play flamboyant ...
Scroll down for an extended transcript. This is a production from 1992 directed by Adrian Noble and it's Kenneth Branagh taking the role of Hamlet. This was the fourth time that Kenneth Branagh ...
You will not be able to keep your eyes off the eye. Visitors to the thrilling, trimmed-down Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company ...
Here we have Kenneth Branagh playing Laertes alongside Frances Barber's Ophelia. Kenneth Branagh has played Hamlet on multiple occasions. The experience of playing Laertes gave him the opportunity ...
Kenneth Branagh and I have long talked about working ... Branagh pulled out of directing Jude Law in Hamlet several years ago, reportedly because he was tied up in preparation for directing ...
Kenneth Branagh during rehearsals of King Lear with ... Here, Branagh—who’s previously played both Hamlet and Macbeth—and Alex Poots, founding artistic director of The Shed, discuss the ...
The great Kenneth Branagh leads and co-directs a decidedly not-great production which often feels like a college effort—if ...
Sir Kenneth Branagh is a British actor and filmmaker. He is well known for his Shakespearean films, including Henry V (1989), Much Ado About Nothing (1993), Othello (1995) and Hamlet (1996).
“Kenneth Branagh's brilliant implementations of Dolby ... complementing past appearances as Hamlet in his Academy Award–nominated film version of the play (1996) and on stage as Macbeth ...
Visitors to the thrilling, trimmed-down Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company ... both effectively slithering and hard-faced). Branagh has already played Hamlet and Macbeth—this Lear completes his ...
On October 26, The Shed will open a 50-performances-only production of King Lear starring and co-directed by Kenneth ... Here ...
Kenneth Branagh in Branagh, with advice from various ... Branagh has already played Hamlet and Macbeth—this Lear completes his Shakespearean tragic lead-character trifecta.