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Paul Mescal is set to appear in two on-stage productions after he received high praise for his role in the off-Broadway production of A ... set to take place at the famous Abbey Theatre in Dublin.
Gladiator II’s Paul Mescal, A Complete Unknown’s Monica Barbaro, Black Panther’s Letitia Wright and Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan will be making their debuts at the National Theatre ...
Paul Mescal is to make his National Theatre debut (Ian West/PA) PA Wire. Casey Cooper-Fiske. 29 April 2025. ... A Whistle In The Dark will later transfer to the Abbey Theatre, ...
Paul Mescal (A Streetcar Named Desire) will appear in two 20th-century plays as part of the season. He will star in Tom Murphy’s A Whistle in the Dark, directed by Caitríona McLaughlin (Translations), ...
Patsy Ferran returns as Blanche DuBois, with Paul Mescal as Stanley, and Anjana Vasan as Stella in this remounting of the acclaimed Almeida Theatre production. By: A.A. Cristi Jan. 24, 2023 POPULAR ...
Mescal spoke to BBC Radio 4 following his Oscar nomination for Best Actor for his role in Aftersun. He said the experience had been "overwhelming, especially for my family".
Paul Mescal poses with fans during the “Gladiator II” Los Angeles Premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre on November 18, 2024, in Hollywood, California. Getty Images for Paramount Pictu ...
“Madness.” That’s how Paul Mescal dubs his unexpected lead actor Oscar nomination for playing Calum, the unfathomable young father at the heart of writer-director Charlotte Wells ...
International News West End Transfer of Streetcar, Starring Normal People's Paul Mescal, Begins March 20. The Olivier-nominated production, also featuring Anjana Vasan, plays London's Phoenix Theatre.
The National Theatre will also work with rapper Stormzy on a production. The news about Mescal came after it was announced the 29-year-old will play Sir Paul McCartney in four films directed by ...
Paul Mescal to make National Theatre debut in two 20th century plays - It comes after it was announced the actor is play Sir Paul McCartney in four films directed by Sir Sam Mendes about The Beatles.