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Antony Sher, Actor Acclaimed for His Versatility, Dies at 72. In his long career, most of it with the Royal Shakespeare Company, he played everyone from King Lear to Primo Levi to Ringo Starr.
Nicholas Farrell (Bassanio), Antony Sher (Shylock) and Geoffrey Freshwater (Gratiano) in The Merchant Of Venice by William Shakespeare @ Barbican Theatre. An RSC production, directed by Bill Alexander.
(Opened-26-04-1988)
04/88
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Antony Sher, Actor Acclaimed for His Versatility, Dies at 72. In his long career, most of it with the Royal Shakespeare Company, he played everyone from King Lear to Primo Levi to Ringo Starr.
Antony Sher and Estelle Kohler in Hello and Goodbye @ Almeida Theatre. An RSC production. Directed by Janice Honeyman.
(Opening 05-08-1988)
08/88
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FW De Klerk. Used 27 April 1991
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Frederik Willem de Klerk OMG DMS was a South African politician and Nobel Peace Prize laureate who served as state president of South Africa from 1989 to 1994 and as deputy president from 1994 to 1996.
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Helen McCrory (Nina) in The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov @ Olivier, National Theatre. Directed by John Caird.
(Opened 07-07-1994)
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Colin Powell, US Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff
Colin Powell, US Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Powell was an American statesman, diplomat, and four-star general who served as the 65th United States secretary of state from 2001 to 2005. He was the first African-American secretary of state
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Colin Powell, US Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff
Colin Powell, US Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Powell was an American statesman, diplomat, and four-star general who served as the 65th United States secretary of state from 2001 to 2005. He was the first African-American secretary of state
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Colin Powell, US Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff
Colin Powell, US Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Powell was an American statesman, diplomat, and four-star general who served as the 65th United States secretary of state from 2001 to 2005. He was the first African-American secretary of state
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Antony Sher, Actor Acclaimed for His Versatility, Dies at 72. In his long career, most of it with the Royal Shakespeare Company, he played everyone from King Lear to Primo Levi to Ringo Starr.
Antony Sher (Cyrano) in Cyrano De Bergerac by Edmond Rostand @ Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. An RSC production directed by Gregory Doran.
(Opened 03-09-97)
09-97
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Antony Sher, Actor Acclaimed for His Versatility, Dies at 72. In his long career, most of it with the Royal Shakespeare Company, he played everyone from King Lear to Primo Levi to Ringo Starr.
Antony Sher (Macbeth) and Harriet Walter (Lady Macbeth) in Macbeth by William Shakespeare @ Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. An RSC production, directed by Gregory Doran.
(Opened 16-11-1999)
11/99
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Antony Sher, Actor Acclaimed for His Versatility, Dies at 72. In his long career, most of it with the Royal Shakespeare Company, he played everyone from King Lear to Primo Levi to Ringo Starr.
Antony Sher (Macbeth) and Harriet Walter (Lady Macbeth) in Macbeth by William Shakespeare @ Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. An RSC production, directed by Gregory Doran.
(Opened 16-11-1999)
11/99
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Antony Sher, Actor Acclaimed for His Versatility, Dies at 72. In his long career, most of it with the Royal Shakespeare Company, he played everyone from King Lear to Primo Levi to Ringo Starr.
Antony Sher (Macbeth) in Macbeth by William Shakespeare @ Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. An RSC production, directed by Gregory Doran.
(Opened 16-11-1999)
11/99
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Antony Sher, Actor Acclaimed for His Versatility, Dies at 72. In his long career, most of it with the Royal Shakespeare Company, he played everyone from King Lear to Primo Levi to Ringo Starr.
Antony Sher (Macbeth) in Macbeth by William Shakespeare @ Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. An RSC production, directed by Gregory Doran.
(Opened 16-11-1999)
11/99
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Camera crews during Honey Dijon/Róisín Murphy performances in the Block9 (After Hours) field, with set design by Block 9. Live at Worthy Farm is being produced by Driift, a production comapny that specialises in producing online ticketed events. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Jorja Smith performs in the Block9 (After Hours) field, with set design by Block 9. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Róisín Murphy makes a special appearance at the Block9/After Hours field, during a set by DJ Honey Dijon. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury's Live at Worthy Farm ? photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Ro?isi?n Murphy makes a special appearance at the Block9/After Hours field, during a set by DJ Honey Dijon. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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FEATURE - Er hat seinen 100. Geburtstag noch erlebt: Sparrow Townsend erinnert sich an ihren geliebten Kakadu
Sparrow is making a book of her bird photographs. PA REAL LIFE *** Bird lover who legally changed her name to Sparrow pays tribute to her beloved 100year-old skateboarding cockatoo
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A bird fancier is paying tribute to her beloved skateboarding cockatoo - who turned
100 before flying over to the afterlife - by compiling a book of photos of her feathered
friend.
Spending hours in an aviary as a child, which was lovingly built for her by her
stepfather, the writer, conservationist and photographer formerly known as Trieste
changed her name to Sparrow Townsend in 2012, when she was 37, in honour of her
appreciation of all things avian.
So began a love affair between Sparrow, 48, and birds, which saw her keeping a
succession of parrots, launching a career making costumes for pet birds to wear and
photographing her winged companions modelling her creations.
But she says adopting Samantha, a frail 100-year-old cockatoo from a pet store near
her home in Sydney, Australia, in June 2020, led to the most incredible avian bond
she has enjoyed to date.
She said: "Samantha was up for adoption and according to the store, she was almost
100 years old. She was actually very close to death when I adopted her.
She was so frail I assumed she was only going to live for another 48 hours. I
assumed she was going to decline and go downhill very fast.
But I'm used to rehabilitating birds and bringing them back from the brink of death.
Samantha basically came back to life rejuvenated, which was wonderful.
"After two weeks of perching in front of a sunny window in my apartment and eating
fresh fruit, birdseed and calcium supplements, she really perked up.
To reach the age of 100 is quite a special achievement its a rarity even in the
wild.
Sparrow, whose quirky pictures of birds in fancy dress regularly appear i n
conservation calendars for local charities, even took Samantha out for p
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Camera crews during Honey Dijon/Róisín Murphy performances in the Block9 (After Hours) field, with set design by Block 9. Live at Worthy Farm is being produced by Driift, a production comapny that specialises in producing online ticketed events. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Róisín Murphy makes a special appearance at the Block9/After Hours field, during a set by DJ Honey Dijon. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Róisín Murphy) makes a special appearance at the Block9/After Hours field, during a set by DJ Honey Dijon. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Jorja Smith performs in the Block9 (After Hours) field, with set design by Block 9. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Róisín Murphy makes a special appearance at the Block9/After Hours field, during a set by DJ Honey Dijon. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Honey Dijon plays a set from inside a bus at the Block9/After Hours field (with a special appearance by Róisín Murphy). Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Jorja Smith performs in the Block9 (After Hours) field, with set design by Block 9. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Honey Dijon plays a set from a bus inside Block9/After Hours (with a special appearance by Róisín Murphy). Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
The empty Pyramid field, in the afternoon sunlight. Only one performance will take place here (Coldplay, on Friday) during a week of sets/recordings. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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FEATURE - Er hat seinen 100. Geburtstag noch erlebt: Sparrow Townsend erinnert sich an ihren geliebten Kakadu
Sparrow is making a book of her bird photographs. PA REAL LIFE *** Bird lover who legally changed her name to Sparrow pays tribute to her beloved 100year-old skateboarding cockatoo
By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
*With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
A bird fancier is paying tribute to her beloved skateboarding cockatoo - who turned
100 before flying over to the afterlife - by compiling a book of photos of her feathered
friend.
Spending hours in an aviary as a child, which was lovingly built for her by her
stepfather, the writer, conservationist and photographer formerly known as Trieste
changed her name to Sparrow Townsend in 2012, when she was 37, in honour of her
appreciation of all things avian.
So began a love affair between Sparrow, 48, and birds, which saw her keeping a
succession of parrots, launching a career making costumes for pet birds to wear and
photographing her winged companions modelling her creations.
But she says adopting Samantha, a frail 100-year-old cockatoo from a pet store near
her home in Sydney, Australia, in June 2020, led to the most incredible avian bond
she has enjoyed to date.
She said: "Samantha was up for adoption and according to the store, she was almost
100 years old. She was actually very close to death when I adopted her.
She was so frail I assumed she was only going to live for another 48 hours. I
assumed she was going to decline and go downhill very fast.
But I'm used to rehabilitating birds and bringing them back from the brink of death.
Samantha basically came back to life rejuvenated, which was wonderful.
"After two weeks of perching in front of a sunny window in my apartment and eating
fresh fruit, birdseed and calcium supplements, she really perked up.
To reach the age of 100 is quite a special achievement its a rarity even in the
wild.
Sparrow, whose quirky pictures of birds in fancy dress regularly appear i n
conservation calendars for local charities, even took Samantha out for p
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
The empty Pyramid stage in the afternoon sunlight. Only one performance will take place here (Coldplay, on Friday) during a week of sets/recordings. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
A dancer warms up before a set by Honey Dijon at the Block9/After Hours field. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Jorja Smith being prepared for her performance in the Block9 (After Hours) field, with set design by Block 9. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Jorja Smith being prepared for her performance in the Block9 (After Hours) field, with set design by Block 9. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Jorja Smith performs in the Block9 (After Hours) field, with set design by Block 9. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Camera crews during Jorja Smith's performance in the Block9 (After Hours) field, with set design by Block 9. Live at Worthy Farm is being produced by Driift, a production comapny that specialises in producing online ticketed events. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Camera crews during Jorja Smith's performance in the Block9 (After Hours) field, with set design by Block 9. Live at Worthy Farm is being produced by Driift, a production comapny that specialises in producing online ticketed events. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Honey Dijon plays a set from a bus inside Block9/After Hours (with a special appearance by Róisín Murphy). Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Honey Dijon plays a set from a bus inside Block9/After Hours (with a special appearance by Róisín Murphy). Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Honey Dijon plays a set from a bus inside Block9/After Hours (with a special appearance by Róisín Murphy). Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Jorja Smith performs in the Block9 (After Hours) field, with set design by Block 9. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year
Behind the scenes at Glastonbury’s Live at Worthy Farm – photo essay. We joined Wolf Alice, Michael Kiwanuka, Haim, Jorja Smith, the Mutoid Waste Company and others as they made the film that replaces the Glastonbury festival this year.
Sunset over Glastonbury. Behind the scenes at the recording and production of Live at Worthy Farm, a 5 hour event presented by Glastonbury Festival to be livestreamed to ticket holders on Saturday 22nd May 2021 (with encore screenings on 23rd May). Glastonbury, Pilton, Somerset, England. 15/5/21
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HELEN McCRORY IN "UNCLE VANYA" @ DONMAR WAREHOUSE
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SCHICKSALE - Ihr kann man nichts verheimlichen: Sharon Sutila arbeitet als menschlicher Lügendetektor
Sharon can detect lies from the comfort of her computer(Collect/PA Real Life). *** Private investigator says being a "human lie detector" mum sussing out her children's fibs trained her to expose lies for billion dollar firms
By Joe Pagnelli, PA Real Life
A private investigator claims being a mum has trained her to expose wrongdoing for billion-dollar companies after years as a "human lie detector" sussing out when her children are telling porkies.
As CEO of Cluso Investigation, which she founded in 2008, Sharon Sutila, 52, has been threatened by furious people after rumbling their deceptions and has even exposed men on the FBI's fugitive list.
But the divorcee, of Delaware, USA, says she reserves her finest detective skills for dealing with her children, corporate administrator Marissa Vigano, 28, and Tesla Sutila, 12, saying: "My kids have always known they won't get away with not telling me the truth.
"My skillset means I stay as neutral as I can, even if I don’t trust what they are telling me.
"I don’t call them out, I try to stay cool and find out if they are telling me the truth, but I always find out.
"They are aware of that, so they have grown up knowing it is always better to tell the truth.
"If they've ever told me they don’t have homework when they do, they know I will find out about it. "
When Marissa was little and tried to conceal a bad mark from her mum, Sharon not only found out, she also showed her daughter the New York penal code - ensuring she knew that dishonest actions had consequences.
She said: "I think it scared her to death!"
Sharon's detective skills first came into play when she was a 12-year-old schoolgirl herself.
Faced with a bully who had written a nasty note and broken a vinyl record of The Clash's Rock the Casbah, which she treasured, she was determined to expose the culprit to the teacher.
Inspired by the investigative work of Nancy Drew and Sherlock Holmes, two popular fictional myster *
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SCHICKSALE - Ihr kann man nichts verheimlichen: Sharon Sutila arbeitet als menschlicher Lügendetektor
Sharon in Rome in 2006 (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Private investigator says being a "human lie detector" mum sussing out her children's fibs trained her to expose lies for billion dollar firms
By Joe Pagnelli, PA Real Life
A private investigator claims being a mum has trained her to expose wrongdoing for billion-dollar companies after years as a "human lie detector" sussing out when her children are telling porkies.
As CEO of Cluso Investigation, which she founded in 2008, Sharon Sutila, 52, has been threatened by furious people after rumbling their deceptions and has even exposed men on the FBI's fugitive list.
But the divorcee, of Delaware, USA, says she reserves her finest detective skills for dealing with her children, corporate administrator Marissa Vigano, 28, and Tesla Sutila, 12, saying: "My kids have always known they won't get away with not telling me the truth.
"My skillset means I stay as neutral as I can, even if I don’t trust what they are telling me.
"I don’t call them out, I try to stay cool and find out if they are telling me the truth, but I always find out.
"They are aware of that, so they have grown up knowing it is always better to tell the truth.
"If they've ever told me they don’t have homework when they do, they know I will find out about it. "
When Marissa was little and tried to conceal a bad mark from her mum, Sharon not only found out, she also showed her daughter the New York penal code - ensuring she knew that dishonest actions had consequences.
She said: "I think it scared her to death!"
Sharon's detective skills first came into play when she was a 12-year-old schoolgirl herself.
Faced with a bully who had written a nasty note and broken a vinyl record of The Clash's Rock the Casbah, which she treasured, she was determined to expose the culprit to the teacher.
Inspired by the investigative work of Nancy Drew and Sherlock Holmes, two popular fictional mystery-solving characters, she used h *
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Una Stubbs.
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Una Stubbs.
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