Mark Rylance News
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London theaters saw revenue rise 0.27 percent to a record 529.8 million pounds ($832 million) in 2012, even though ticket sales dipped during the London Olympic Games.
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Suppose your life forked into simultaneous versions at every decision. “Yes” would take things one way, “no” another. There would be further forks, and billions of concurrent lives.
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Actor Mark Rylance drags his bad leg across the stage, repeats the odd word or syllable, and does a celebratory hop-skip-and-jump when he hears merry news.
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Mark Rylance has changed gender.
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Mark Rylance has come a long way from his scallywag days in “Jerusalem.” He’s now a king.
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Mark Rylance, who played a limping down-and-out in the award-winning play “Jerusalem,” reappears this weekend as one of the stage’s best-known hunchbacks.
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Strutting around in yellow stockings as Malvolio, Stephen Fry has conquered the dejection and doubts that wrecked his last appearance on the London stage.
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Derek Jacobi and Mark Rylance are two of the five best-actor nominees for London theater’s Laurence Olivier Awards , the U.K.’s highest stage honors, organizers said today.
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The Beat turns the clock back to the Eighties on Friday night.
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When Rooster Byron exhales whatever he’s toking, the smoke comes out in two long streams that might make you think of a fighter jet taking off.
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