'Hamlet' isn't anyone's idea of a comedy, but don't tell that to Eddie Izzard, who will be bringing her solo version of Shakespeare's... For as much as they're beloved, the Kids in the Hall have no ...
Suzy Eddie Izzard will soon arrive in Gloucestershire for a one-night only, one-person performance of Hamlet. “It is just wonderful to get out and perform Shakespeare to people all around the country, ...
Eddie Izzard became emotional live on air when discussing her relationship with her brother. Appearing on Loose Women on Tuesday (9 September), the comedian was asked about her elder sibling Mark, who ...
Murphy said his son and Lawrence's daughter had a small ceremony. Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence are officially family. During an appearance on "The Jennifer Hudson Show" Thursday, Eddie Murphy ...
Eddie (now Suzy, she switches) Izzard’s 1999 comedy special “Dress to Kill” played from my friend Rowan’s parents’ television on DVD. I was 12 or 13, with a belly full of Twizzlers. Her parents smoked ...
SEATTLE — The multi-talented Eddie Izzard is bring her solo version of "Hamlet" to the Seattle Rep and her first show opens tonight. Evening's Saint Bryan talked to Izzard about the show. BRYAN: ...
To ask Eddie Izzard why she’s performing a solo version of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” feels much like asking a mountain climber why they’re tackling Everest: Because it’s there. Izzard, a British ...
Izzard, a British actor-comedian who began her career as a street performer before moving on to blockbuster stand-up specials, the silver screen and the Broadway stage, and by her count has run more ...
"Use all gently," advises Hamlet to the Player King in Act 3 Scene 2 of Shakespeare's famed tragedy. "For in the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, the whirlwind of passion," he continues, "you ...
"Use all gently," advises Hamlet to the Player King in Act 3 Scene 2 of Shakespeare's famed tragedy. "For in the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, the whirlwind of passion," he continues, "you ...
What a piece of work is Eddie Izzard. The first time this critic experienced the inimitable Brit holding court in San Francisco, the self-described “action transvestite” was a riotous laugh machine, ...