According to various reviews, the Captain Marvel actress nails her performance as Elektra in her West End debut. Fans ...
Arifa Akbar, The Guardian: Elektra speaks into a handheld mic and her lines turn into sudden song, harsh or tender (Larson was briefly a singer herself and once released an album). Notes slide up ...
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‘Elektra' Theater Review: Brie Larson Makes West End Debut in Messy, Misguided Take on SophoclesWith her buzz cut and Bikini Kill T-shirt, Brie Larson's Elektra is presented as a rebel, a provocateur, and the kind of obsessively angry soul who might well carry her microphone around town in ...
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Brie Larson Shows Off Her Shaved Head For West End Play ‘Elektra'Brie Larson has made a bold hair change - and ... referring to her time on stage in the West End play Elektra. "Made this video to give a taste of what the last few months have been for me as ...
For instance, Brie Larson, best known for her roles in The Marvels and Room, is trying her hand at Greek tragedy in the West End. But Brie's portrayal in Elektra at the Duke of York's Theatre ...
But hot on the heels of an impassive Rami Malek coming a cropper in Oedipus, now we have Brie Larson, best known for Captain Marvel on the big-screen, being less than marvellous as fiery Greek heroine ...
Win tickets to see Brie Larson in Elektra at the Duke of York's Theatre and a £100 voucher for dinner at Tandoor Chop House ...
Rami Malek kicked off Greek week with an Oedipus that was a bit odd, but as another Oscar winner takes on another Sophoclean parent-killer - Captain Marvel star Brie Larson playing Elektra - things ...
Brie Larson. In a remake of one of the seven remaining Sophocles tragedy, Elektra, Larson starred as the eponymous protagonist with a set of somewhat questionable morals. In our very own Theatre ...
Elektra at the Duke of York’s Theatre | ★★☆☆☆ After two and a half millennia, Sophocles can still pull in a crowd. This week saw the opening of Oedipus at the Old Vic, in which ...
Brie Larson takes the lead as Elektra, the hot-headed, vengeful daughter of Clytemnestra and the murdered Agamemnon, who stalks around the stage in modern clothing with a microphone, separating ...
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