Ella Hickson’s epic and revelatory version of Sophocles’ transcendent tragedy, Oedipus, co-directed by Hofesh ...
Sophocles is suddenly everywhere on the city’s stages. In concurrent shows, Rami Malek is playing Oedipus and Brie Larson is taking on Elektra. By Houman Barekat Reviewing from London At the Old ...
Rami Malek and Indira Varma, © Manuel Harlan. The opening is dazzling. A chant of Oedipus. A man trapped in a smoky shaft of ...
Then, from the scrum of bacchic ravers, a figure emerges. It’s Rami Malek, looking like he’s been dragged from cold storage and reanimated by an ancient spell. The Oscar-winning star is the ...
In fact, if it weren’t for the supernova-level pull of Oscar-winning actor Rami Malek, it’s likely that this Oedipus would have felt like one tragedy too many, especially opening in the same ...
Matthew Warchus and Hofesh Shechter's new production of Sophocles' family tragedy gets off to a "fabulous" start. But while there are "tantalising" flashes of "wonder" along the way, it struggles to ...
This overcooked, jarring production is the latest iteration of West End star casting and the craze has surely reached a nadir The question of whether Rami Malek can actually act has always hung ...
Rami Malek revealed that he was once racially profiled by the Los Angeles Police Department. “I got thrown on the bonnet of an LAPD cop car because someone had robbed a liquor store and stolen a ...
The show has made headlines, however, because it features Hollywood star Rami Malek – familiar from his roles in the films Bohemian Rhapsody and the latest James Bond movie, No Time to Die ...
Rami Malek is recounting his at-times complicated upbringing as an Egyptian-American growing up in Southern California. The “Bohemian Rhapsody” actor, his twin brother Sami and sister Yasmine grew up ...