Blogs by Andrew French

Going on about food

June 29, 2012

All of us are missing home a little. Stratford is lovely (I would quite like to live here) but there is no place like home. So it is natural to try and find some comfort in food.

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Dark quotes

June 26, 2012
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Due to popular demand, my son. Looking at him, there are lots of rather dark quotes that spring to mind...

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Names

June 19, 2012

In a review of Julius a scene that I am in (indeed, MY favourite scene) was noted as being perfect. Isn't that nice? They loved how it was played and pitched and I felt a brief spark of pride.

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Reviews and a new member of the company

June 11, 2012

Sorry I have not been attending to your needs. I have been a little busy recently. More of that later.

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Adversity and anger

May 23, 2012

So. Have I been preachy recently? Not my intention. 

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Death - not as painful as you think

May 11, 2012
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Sorry sorry sorry. Have been filming and desperately trying to learn lines. And failing. So will catch up you all up with what's been happening.

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Hunger Games

April 27, 2012

Sorry it's been so long since my last blog! It is getting quite hectic now, as is normal in rehearsals as more new ideas are thrown about and more roles are being cast.

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'He's so good, he's a damn bit frightening.'

April 12, 2012

We are currently two weeks into rehearsals at the Clapham studios in balmy South London and things are moving on apace.

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