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  1. Vor einem Tag · Gary Wilmot is a generally lovely stage presence but his cuddly joviality currently seems somewhat at odds with the bullying, film-making tyrant who turns on Valentin and gives Peppy so much to kick against. As with the original movie, the cheeky, faithful dog (now renamed Uggie in memory of the popular animal actor) all but steals the show.

  2. Vor einem Tag · The cast of The Artist is led by award-winning international dancer and actor Robbie Fairchild (An American In Paris) playing silent movie icon George Valentin, with West End star Gary Wilmot (The Wizard of Oz) as Al Zimmer, and Briana Craig (42nd Street) as Peppy Miller.

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · Robbie Fairchild and Gary Wilmot to star in The Artist at Theatre Royal Plymouth It takes a woman, the aptly-named Peppy Miller (Briana Craig in a star-making performance) to catalyse his – and ...

  4. Vor einem Tag · But everyone’s on song, whether it be Gary Wilmot as the impatient studio boss, Thomas Walton, manhandling Valentin’s sidekick terrier Uggie with such cute dexterity the puppet canine almost ...

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Julian Clary - A Fistful of Clary (London Palladium) and touring. (seen at the performance on 19th May 2024) The same age as Madonna, but with fewer additives, it is a delight to welcome Mr Clary to a stage he has made his own every Christmas for the past 8 years, headlining the annual pantomime here. Each year, his panto innuendos get more ...

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · The cast of The Artist is led by award-winning international dancer and actor Robbie Fairchild ( An American In Paris) playing silent movie icon George Valentin, with West End star Gary Wilmot ( The Wizard of Oz) as Al Zimmer, and Briana Craig ( 42nd Street) as Peppy Miller.

  7. Vor einem Tag · Gary Wilmot makes a cordial studio honcho and Alexander Bean, as the chauffeur Clifton, has a standout scene where his steering wheel is replaced with a drum kit. One of McOnie and Ferrentino’s main additions is commentary on sexism in the studio system. When Peppy speaks up, so do others, and the latter part of the show unfolds like a talkie ...