Hello and welcome back to the Backstage weekly roundup of the most important news from across the industry. Covering stage and screen, it’s everything you need to know and all you can’t afford to miss! The Old Vic has received 20 complaints about Kevin Spacey.In the findings of an investigation with an external law firm, the theatre found that Spacey’s “star status” and uncertainty that allegations would be taken seriously contributed to the lack of action whilst the Hollywood actor was the theater’s artistic director. Read more here. The Evening Standard published its Theatre Awards shortlist.Yes, it really is that time of year again! Andrew Scott’s Danish prince was heralded by the paper as the likely contender for Best Actor along with Bertie Carvell for James Graham’s newspaper drama “Ink”, and Andrew Garfield for the National Theatre’s epic revival of “Angels in America...
- 11/20/2017
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