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  1. 6. Mai 2024 · Mark Rylance (born January 18, 1960, Ashford, Kent, England) is a British theatre actor and director recognized not only for his period-specific enactments of both male and female roles in the works of William Shakespeare but also for his poignant portrayals of contemporary characters.

  2. Vor einem Tag · Smith-Cameron will star as Juno, who strives to keep her family afloat, while Rylance will play her husband Jack, the “paycock” of the title, who loses himself in reverie and alcohol.

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · Tony nominee J. Smith-Cameron and multiple Tony winner Mark Rylance will star in a new production of Seán O’Casey’s Juno and the Paycock in the West End, directed by Matthew Warchus (Matilda ...

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Oscar, Olivier, and Tony Award winner Mark Rylance and Succession 's J. Smith-Cameron will star in a new production of Seán O’Casey's Juno and the Paycock, which opens at the Gielgud Theatre on 3 October, with previews from 21 September. Rylance, who won an Olivier and a Tony award for his performance as Johnny "Rooster" Byron in Jersualem ...

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Mark Rylance said: “It is a joy to be playing Seán O’Casey’s masterpiece with J. Smith-Cameron, and to be doing so in its 100th anniversary year. I am also delighted to be reuniting with Matthew Warchus on what will be our seventh theatrical collaboration and with Sonia Friedman who has supported me in eight previous productions.”

  6. Vor einem Tag · J Smith-Cameron and Mark Rylance are to star in a new production of Sean O’Casey’s Juno and the Paycock directed by Matthew Warchus. Tony award-nominee J. Smith-Cameron (Succession) will star as Juno Boyle opposite Mark Rylance as ‘Captain’ Jack Boyle in a new production of Seán O’Casey’s timeless masterpiece, Juno and the Paycock, directed by Tony and Olivier award-winner Matthew ...

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · Mark Rylance (Jerusalem, Dr Semmelweiss) will return to the stage alongside Succession star J Smith-Cameron for a new revival of Juno and the Paycock. Sean O’Casey’s 1924 play, which follows a tenement-dwelling, working-class Dublin family who are suddenly set to gain a large inheritance, was turned into a film in 1930 by Alfred Hitchcock.