I'm hoping that people get sick of so-called reality stars and instead we go back to pure talent being the cause of fame. There's a lot of good people in the theatre especially who don't get the exposure they deserve; I for one hope that Harry Lloyd gets a big break. I'm really looking forward to seeing him in The Little Dog Laughed.
Anyhow, back to reading my OK magazine.
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Well I doubt they can put the genie back in the bottle, celeb wise. Its either embrace, tolerate or ignore.Mattarz wrote:I'm hoping that people get sick of so-called reality stars and instead we go back to pure talent being the cause of fame. There's a lot of good people in the theatre especially who don't get the exposure they deserve; I for one hope that Harry Lloyd gets a big break. I'm really looking forward to seeing him in The Little Dog Laughed.
Anyhow, back to reading my OK magazine.
When's the Little dog Laughed playing? Harry Lloyd is at the Theatre Royal Haymarket from now until April if you wanted to go and see him.
I know it's a long shot, but it's still worth hoping that people grow bored of nobody's and begin to like real celebrity again. And it's playing from 20th of this month to some time in April at the Garrick Theatre near Soho (great little vegetarian café round the corner). My friend's a theatre reviewer; he said it's one of the best plays he's seen, and he's notoriously hard to please!Gavin Scott wrote:Well I doubt they can put the genie back in the bottle, celeb wise. Its either embrace, tolerate or ignore.Mattarz wrote:I'm hoping that people get sick of so-called reality stars and instead we go back to pure talent being the cause of fame. There's a lot of good people in the theatre especially who don't get the exposure they deserve; I for one hope that Harry Lloyd gets a big break. I'm really looking forward to seeing him in The Little Dog Laughed.
Anyhow, back to reading my OK magazine.
When's the Little dog Laughed playing? Harry Lloyd is at the Theatre Royal Haymarket from now until April if you wanted to go and see him.