Perfect Nonsense: Another Brighton Performance Review

Here's what Sussex Express had to say about the play

The performances from Mangan (Wooster), Matthew Macfadyen (Jeeves) and Mark Hadfield (Seppings) are side splittingly funny and the trio boast brilliant comic timing.

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This cast is so multi talented, the adaptation so clever and funny, you can not go wrong with this if you want a really good laugh, with a few surprises along the way.

Perfect Nonsense: Brighton Review

The Latest.co.uk has the following to say about Perfect Nonsense, currently playing in Brighton until 26 Oct:

Stephen Mangan plays Bertie with a childlike innocence that is totally winning, a remarkably funny performance as he comically struggles with the logistics of the drama and the set whilst still relating to the audience. Matthew Mcfadyen’s Jeeves is superb, still and quiet, he weaves his way through the plot, but at the same time he plays a host of other characters that require a speed and agility that few could manage. To describe his performance as brilliant hardly covers the performance that he achieves. All this takes place on a set that is the pure essence of theatrical design, relying on traditional stage craft rather then modern technology, and all the better, and funnier, for that. An evening of comic mastery that is not to be missed.

Rating 5/5 stars. Read the full review HERE

Ripper Street: fabulous behind the scenes look from Custard TV

The amazing Luke @ Custard TV shared a wonderful behind the scenes article from his visit to the Ripper Street set. It includes several gorgeous photos of Matthew at the round table interview, as well as the interview transcript. Read it in full on the website.

Who's the joker among the four of you here?

Matthew Macfadyen: It's a problem, trying to keep it under control.

Adam Rothenberg: You're the worst one though.

MyAnna Buring: It's Matthew, he just giggles and you've got the most contagious laugh ever.

Matthew Macfadyen: It's very bad in Jackson's dead room, we just walk in there and start corpsing.

Adam Rothenberg: Try saying 'semen' with a straight face!

Ripper Street: fabulous behind the scenes look from Custard TV

Ambassadors: Reviews from the first episode

The Guardian had this to say about Matthew Macfadyen and Keeley Hawes in Ambassadors:

 I like the video bollockings from POD (Matthew Macfadyen) back in Blighty.

...the ghastliness of being a diplomatic spouse (nicely done by Keeley Hawes);

While The Telegraph gave the show 4 out of 5 stars.

Here's a clip of next weeks episode with Tom Hollander as "Prince Mark"

Epic: Post Production Update

Epic updates

The film, which shot in Georgia early this year will complete post production in the next weeks in Georgia after cutting in Berlin.

New interim poster

Thanks to Luce for both finds!

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