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Musical or Drama « Result #1 Yesterday at 11:22pm »
Here is a Question for everybody what would you like Anna to do next on stage a Musical to show off her great singing voice or something like she is doing now but more gritty..
I would love Anna to do a Musical to show off her great singing voice & acting skills..
For a Musical I would love to see Anna in My Fair Lady..
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Irish Independent 13-12-09 « Result #3 Yesterday at 2:59pm »
Vince does a power of good By Barry Egan Sunday December 13 2009
NICE to know how the other half give -- even in recessionary times. Last Thursday Vince Power hosted his annual Berkeley Square Ball in aid of The Prince's Trust in London. And I am happy to say that my favourite Irish man in London (when Richard Corrigan ceases to scramble egos in the kitchen, I'll warm to him again) doesn't do Z-list celebs, clearly.
The Waterford legend -- well, the queen of England did knight him -- had popstar Gwen Stefani and her rockstar hubby Gavin Rossdale, comedian Russell Brand, actress Anna Friel and her husband David Thewlis at his table. Nor does Vince spare the expense. Nobu did the reception; Giorgio Locatelli, Britain's leading Michelin-starred Italian chef, supplied the food; and the goody bags were created courtesy of Aspinal of London.
A friend of Vince's over from Waterford for the evening, won the £20,000 diamond ring raffle prize for his daughter. Gwen Stefani led the dancing with Anna Friel and English beauties Elinor Maeve Witchard and Gemma Philips following.
All of Vince's large brood (Maurice, Sharon, Patrick, Evie, Nell and Niall) was present. Naturally they all went to Vince's Piccadilly club, Pigalle, afterwards to continue the celebrations until 4am.
The following day in Dublin that other legend of the night, Michael Wright, threw a charity lunch in the Anglers Rest in the Strawberry Beds in aid of Pieta House (an organisation dedicated to preventing suicide and self-harm in Ireland). Michael recently lost one of his closest friends to suicide and was also friendly with the late, great Patrick Rocca. Patrick's sister-in-law, Teresa Rocca, was at the lunch on Friday as was RTE's Frank McNamara and wife Teresa Lowe, model Sara Kavanagh and Pamela Flood. "We raised over €6,000 in cash as well as securing almost 100 direct-debit donations whereby people agreed to donate a certain amount for a year. Pieta House were over the moon," one of the day's organisers Elaine Roddy told me. "Michael Wright provided the venue and all the food for free in support of the cause."
I've said it before. The Wright man in the right place.
- Barry Egan
Sunday Independent
Now that is an interesting dinner table - Vince, Anna, David, Gwen, Gavin and Russell Brand !!! LOL !
Eyes wide open, mouth wide open, squeezing her own b@@bs and staring mischievously into the camera lens.
Inside she's exchanging cheeky looks with Michael Gambon - classy company for Anna , while Kelly Brook on the page opposite is trying to look like a tart, and succeeding rather too well Meow!
And Anna is also featured in the centre pic which features an Annie Liebowitz style group shot.... must be photoshopped together dont you think as I can't see that they managed to get them all for 1 shot ?
And as far as K Brook is concerned - OMG - didnt even realise she could be classed as a theatre actor (makes a mockery of the term).. hmmm Calendar Girls.. as they comment in the text accompanying the picture "not typecast then !!"
Sunday Times Celebrates the Play A special edition of The Sunday Times’s Spectrum supplement, available this weekend, brings together more than 80 of London theatre’s most lauded and acclaimed actors, directors, writers and producers of 2009.
The 18-page photo special, created in collaboration with the Society of London Theatre’s Celebrate the Play initiative, includes exclusive pictures of stage stars including Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, Michael Gambon, Juliet Stevenson and Anna Friel.
Eyes wide open, mouth wide open, squeezing her own b@@bs and staring mischievously into the camera lens.
Inside she's exchanging cheeky looks with Michael Gambon - classy company for Anna , while Kelly Brook on the page opposite is trying to look like a tart, and succeeding rather too well Meow!
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Re: Magazines to be added soon.... « Result #8 on Dec 11, 2009, 10:47pm »
Another one to look out for:
Sunday Times Celebrates the Play A special edition of The Sunday Times’s Spectrum supplement, available this weekend, brings together more than 80 of London theatre’s most lauded and acclaimed actors, directors, writers and producers of 2009.
The 18-page photo special, created in collaboration with the Society of London Theatre’s Celebrate the Play initiative, includes exclusive pictures of stage stars including Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, Michael Gambon, Juliet Stevenson and Anna Friel.