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December 16

Pavement's Summer Issue

This Xmas, the brightest star will be shining on a very special Pavement cover. In a major coup, Pavement has a rare exclusive interview and photo shoot with one of Anna Paquin, and a stunning cover portrait of this star painted by illustrious Auckland artist Peter Stichbury. In fact, the whole Summer 04/05 issue is a massive tribute to creative young Kiwis around the globe, with more than 150 profiles of hugely talented New Zealanders showing the world how it's done! Plus, 20+ pages of the best from New Zealand Fashion Week, stunning feature stories and photos.

If you are interested in getting a copy of this amazing issue email rachel@pavement.co.nz now.

November 30

Helmer, cast join 'Ashley'

Mon Nov 29, 3:18 PM ET Theater News - Variety

Robert Hofler, STAFF

(Variety) - Terry Kinney will direct Anna Paquin, Kieran Culkin and Tim Hopper in "After Ashley" at the Vineyard Theater.

Gina Gionfriddo's black comedy looks at the media exploitation of one family's tragedy. The play has been much touted since its preem earlier this year at the Humana Festival in Louisville, Ky. It will open in February.

November 26

An old ET interview. (WMV/6.85MB)

November 25

New Darkness trailer.

November 1

October 29: U.S. to get THE DARK for Christmas

Just the other day (i.e. here), we told you that Jaume Balaguerós THE DARK (a.k.a. DARKNESS) had seen its U.S. trailer posted on-line (and you can see it here), but a release date was unclear. Now Variety reports that Dimension has slotted the long-delayed chiller for nationwide release Saturday, December 25, 2004. No doubt the studio is hoping to repeat the success of SCREAM, which became a sleeper smash when it opened around Christmastime 1996, but THE DARK (which was originally supposed to open this past June) faces competition from five other wide releases debuting that weekend, including Joel Schumacher's PHANTOM OF THE OPERA. We'll let you know if anything changes (again). --Michael Gingold

http://www.fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=3029

October 29

Here is the US trailer of Darkness. Its US title is The Dark.

September 23

A picture from a Spring 2005 Fashion Week party.

August 15

Jon Zuckerman sent me a X©÷ London premiere picture.

August 14

Jon Zuckerman sent me two Haninbal premeire pictures. [1, 2.]

July 13

Jon Zuckerman sent me two Hi Def version of pix from The 25th Hour. [1, 2.]

June 30

Nitro Video has a Tony Awards clip. But you have to pay.

Added a direct link to the Getty Images entry for Anna Paquin.

May 31

Dox88 sent me 93 screen caps of X©÷. [1, 2.]

April 23

Here is a link to the official site of Distance From Here.

Added pictures from Distance From Here and Roulette.

(Thanks for the info, Filipe!)

March 17

http://www.playbill.com/news/article/84919.html

Academy Award winner Anna Paquin ("The Piano"), currently playing Off-Broadway in Roulette, and original London cast member Mark Webber, lead the cast of the upcoming MCC Theatre staging of Neil LaBute's The Distance From Here.

Michael Greif (Rent, Never Gonna Dance) directs the American premiere of the work set to begin at The Duke on 42nd Street, April 14 and open May 6.

Amelia Alvarez (The Laramie Project), Ian Brennan (Juvenilia), Josh Charles ("Dead Poets Society," "Sports Night"), Melissa Leo ("21 Grams"), Logan Marshall-Green (The Rainmaker) and Alison Pill ("Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen") will also star in the work.

LaBute's The Distance From Here, which had its world premiere at London's Almeida, centers on a teen-aged slacker and his struggle with the discord in his family life: a mother who doesn't remember his childhood, a stepsister who wants to become sexually involved with him, and the boyfriend of his mother who is sleeping with his stepsister.

Distance was scheduled for last season but was replaced by the more timely The Mercy Seat as part of MCC's 2002-2003 season. MCC also recently presented Autobahn ?a one-night benefit of five one-acts by LaBute.

Greif's other credits include Machinal, A Bright Room Called Day, Casanova, Marisol, Pericles, Dogeaters and Fuckin' A ?all at the Public Theatre. The former La Jolla Playhouse artistic director also helmed Bright Lights Big City (NYTW), Monster (Classic Stage Company), A Few Stout Individuals (Signature Theatre), Betty Rules (Zipper Theatre) and Cavedweller (NYTW).

Playwright LaBute is known for his gritty dramas, which include The Shape of Things, bash: latter-day plays and his film work including "In the Company of Men," "Your Friends and Neighbors" and "Nurse Betty."

The design team for Distance features Louisa Thompson (sets), Angela Wendt (costumes), James Vermuelen (lights) and Robert Kaplowitz (sound) ?who also provides additional music. Rick Sordelet handles fight direction.

Tickets to The Distance From Here at The Duke, 229 West 42nd Street, go on sale March 22 through (212) 239-6200. For more information on MCC, visit www.mcctheater.com.

(Thanks for the info, Filipe!)

February 29

Fixed dead links.

January 31

Added a picture of a Prey for Rock and Roll party. (Thanks, Mep.)

(2003)