Bill Nighy has been nominated for a Tony Award
Bill Nighy has been nominated for a Tony Award for his role in “Skylight”.
Bill Nighy has been nominated for a Tony Award for his role in “Skylight”.
Bill Nighy is to appear on Broadway from March 13, alongside Carey Mulligan in “Skylight”.
Imelda Staunton (Dolores Umbridge) has been nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Actress for her performance in David Lindsay-Abaire’s “Good People”. The David Hare play “Skylight”, which stars Bill Nighy and is set to open on Broadway later this week, also picked up a nomination for Best Revival. Find out more here.
In this week’s role call, we get an all new look at “Effie Gray”, see a beloved Hogwarts portrait-dweller return to her religious roots, and learn the next project that He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named will take on! Dive on in for MuggleNet’s weekly Casting News!
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According to BroadwayWorld, the West End production of “Skylight”, starring Bill Nighy (Rufus Scrimgeour), will be broadcast live to theaters via National Theatre Live.
With the amount of talent in the Harry Potter films, it really never comes as a surprise that there are always new projects to announce each week as part of our Casting News section. This week, however, it gets a little crazy! Take a break from those Ordinary Wizarding Level examinations and check in on your favorite Potter cast to see what they’re up to this week!
In this week’s Role Call, we find out which Hogwarts teacher is taking a long hike through the Appalachian Trail, how sweet Rita Skeeter’s Quick Quotes Quill can actually be, and which “HP” alum has accepted the role of a “Baywatch” villain. All this and more in the latest edition of Casting News!
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