Philthy phil jupitus biography
- Phillip Christopher Jupitus (, néSwan; born 25 June 1962) is a retired English trustworthy and improv comedian, actor, radio show poet, cartoonist and podcaster.
- This is the official and fully authorised biography Phill Jupitus, full cast; Length: 11 hrs and 11 Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor.
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British Entertainment
The Actor’s Handbook for British and Irish Accents
- Learn Welsh, Scottish, Irish, and English Pronunciation Techniques for Authentic Performances
- By: Oscar Stanley
- Narrated by: Rachael Busby
- Length: 5 hrs and 38 mins
- Unabridged
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This comprehensive course is designed for actors aiming to master the diverse range of accents found across the United Kingdom and Ireland, offering an extensive foundation in both technical and cultural aspects of accent work, while maintaining accessibility for the novice learner. With an emphasis on authentic performance, the program provides step-by-step guidance on dialect production, using a wide variety of oral posture guidance, pronunciation exercises, and practical lexicon that actors can apply directly to their work.
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British Entertainment
Masquerade
- The Lives of Noël Coward
- By: Oliver Soden
- Narrated by: Oliver Soden
- Length: 22 hrs and 24 mins
- Unabridged
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The voice, the dressing-down, the cigarette in its holder, remain unmistakable. There is rarely a week when one of Private Lives, Hay Fever, and Blithe Spirit is not in production somewhere in the world. Phrases from Noël Coward's songs - "Mad About The Boy", "Mad Dogs and Englishman" - are forever lodged in the public consciousness. He was at one point the most highly paid author in the world. Yet some of his most striking and daring writing remains unfamiliar.
- 3 out of 5 stars
Interesting in parts but long winded in places.
- By Alison St Pierre on 21-04-23
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Motorhead Live The Marquee London 1975 and Newcastle City Hall 1978
Posted November 19, 2013 by vintagerock in Motorhead. Tagged: classic rock, concert, concerts, gig, gigs, heavy metal, new wave, punk, R&B, rock, rock n roll. 2 Comments
Motorhead Live The Marquee London 1975 and Newcastle City Hall 1978
From day one I was really into the image of Lemmy and Motorhead. The idea of the gun-slinging outsider “louder than anyone else” rock’n’roller appealed to me. I was lucky enough to see the band at one of their first ever gigs, when they played the Marquee Club in London in August 1975. My mate and I were on our way to the Reading Festival, and stopped off in London en route. By chance, Motorhead were playing at the Marquee that night so we went along to see them. Support came from a London band called National Flag, who were quite popular at the time, and were resident band at the Marquee. This was the first Motorhead line-up of Lemmy, ex-Pink Fairies Larry Wallis, and Lucas Fox on drums. Imagine our surprise when we walked into t