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Update: TheaterMania Ben Foster, best known for playing cold-blooded murderer Charlie Prince in the 2007 film western '3:10 to Yuma', will join Emmy winner and Tony Award nominee Alec Baldwin (30 Rock) and British actor Tom Sturridge (On the Road) in the upcoming Broadway production of Lyle Kessler's Orphans. Foster will begin rehearsals on February 22 for the role of Treat, an orphaned brother who supports his younger, simple-minded sibling Phillip (Sturridge) by petty theft. Read in full
Deadline Shia LaBeouf is parting ways with the producers of Orphans “due to creative differences” and will not be continuing with the production, according to a statement from the show’s public relations office. The statement adds that a replacement for the role of Treat will be announced shortly. More on NYTimes EW
Eonline Shia LaBeouf has left the production of the play 'Orphans', less than a month before it was scheduled to open. The producers for the show, which costars Alec Baldwin and Tom Sturridge, also released a statement regarding LaBeouf's departure. More on E! online here and here
Deadline Shia LaBeouf is parting ways with the producers of Orphans “due to creative differences” and will not be continuing with the production, according to a statement from the show’s public relations office. The statement adds that a replacement for the role of Treat will be announced shortly. More on NYTimes EW
Eonline Shia LaBeouf has left the production of the play 'Orphans', less than a month before it was scheduled to open. The producers for the show, which costars Alec Baldwin and Tom Sturridge, also released a statement regarding LaBeouf's departure. More on E! online here and here
Tom Sturridge Writes to Shia LaBeouf
Source: @TheCampaignBook/ShiaLaBeouf “Are you still here? I don’t really know what to write. I went in this afternoon and they were all there… producers, etc. I said my piece but they didn’t really listen. I don’t understand what has happened here. Maybe you have had a more enlightening conversation with someone by now. All I can say is that it truly was an honour to work with you even if it was only for a few days. I was stunned by the work you were doing, the performance you were giving. I think you lifted the play to a place high than maybe it even deserved to be. I hope this isn’t the last time we work together and I especially hope it isn’t the last time we see each other. Hope you’re ok brother."
Shia tweeted about Tom “Depth of friendship does not depend on length of acquaintance. Tom = good dude – good actor,” .
1 comment:
Oh Dear, is it necessary, Shia? I hope Tom doesn't mind.
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