The West End’s Wyndham’s Theatre play ‘Red’ will be holding screenings with a recording of the production in select theaters across the UK and North America today. Alfred Enoch, best known to readers of this site as Dean Thomas, plays Ken in this production. Ken is the assistant to artist Mark Rothko, played by Alfred Molina. It is a revival of the 2009 production which also starred Alfred Molina but Eddie Redmayne (Newt Scamander in Fantastic Beasts) played the assistant. Tickets are still available for some theaters and may be purchased here.
A clip from the play may be watched below:
Filmed at the Wyndham’s Theatre, where it completes its run on 28 July, the production is based on Grandage’s original 2009 Donmar Warehouse production, that went on to win six Tony Awards including for Best Play and Best Direction of a Play.
“I am delighted that the original production of Red will be screened worldwide for all to see as part of MGC’s commitment to reach as wide an audience as possible. It has enjoyed a long life that has included the Donmar, Broadway, LA and finally the West End, so it is particularly wonderful that it will be broadcast in cinemas later this year with Alfred Molina and Alfred Enoch on stage at the Wyndham’s Theatre.” Michael Grandage
“To me the release of the original production of Red in cinemas feels like a natural conclusion to a run that began a decade ago in London. I’m thrilled that a wider audience will get to share in the work of these two extraordinary actors – especially the towering presence of Alfred Molina, who began this journey with Michael Grandage and me so long ago. Working on Red has always been a joy and privilege, and I’m thrilled to have this consummate production of my play preserved on film.” John Logan
“The richness of Red is illustrated by the fantastic acclaim from press and audiences alike and we cannot wait to bring this outstanding production starring Alfred Molina and Alfred Enoch to cinemas across the UK and USA. We are excited to collaborate with Michael Grandage and the team at MGC for the release of one of the most important theatre events of the decade.” Alice De Rosa, Director of Distribution, Trafalgar Releasing
Under the watchful gaze of his young assistant, and the threatening presence of a new generation of artists, Mark Rothko takes on his greatest challenge yet: to create a definitive work for an extraordinary setting.
In a new interview with Teen Vogue, Alfred Enoch talks about his life since living in LA and starring in one of the most popular shows on TV. We are so proud of Alfie and his role in ABC’s How to Get Away with Murder. He’s started some new hobbies.
“Hiking seems like such a dramatic turn of phrase, doesn’t it? Like, you set off with a backpack and go into the wilderness. But the hike up to Griffith Observatory is nice. The view is amazing.” Alfie wishes he had more time to “sample L.A. life.” Isn’t there some Hogwarts spell that lets you be in two places at once? He laughs. “See, that’s the problem. They kept all that under wraps.”
He also talks about keeping up his American accent even when he isn’t filming for the show. “[My girlfriend] finds it pretty strange,” he says. “But I don’t want to slip! It helps, doing it all the time. It means there’s no change of gear for me.”
Alfie Enoch, who is currently starring on How to Get Away with Murder on ABC, stopped by the Jimmy Kimmel Live show last night to have a chat. Apparently Jimmy had no idea he was British, so watch out for some fun chatter. You can watch the full interview here (you will need to log in with your cable provider) and a couple snippets below. He talks about riding the bus in LA and Harry Potter.
“How to Get Away With Murder” airs Thursday nights at 10 p.m. ET on ABC. “Jimmy Kimmel Live” airs every weeknight at 11:35 p.m. ET on ABC.
Alfie Enoch stars in the new ABC show, How To Get Away With Murder, Thursdays at 10pm starting September 25th. The show centers around the brilliant, charismatic and seductive Professor Annalise Keating and four law students from her class “How to Get Away with Murder.” Little do they know that they will have to apply what they learned to real life, in this masterful, sexy, suspense-driven legal thriller. An extended preview of the show was released and may be watched below.
Alfie plays Wes Gibbons. A bio on his character is as follows:
a born leader… he just doesn’t know it yet. With his boy-next door charm, Wes comes to Middleton Law School as an outsider. But under the wing of Annalise Keating, Wes will quickly learn the dark truths of the criminal justice system while stumbling upon some of Annalise’s most personal secrets. The more time he spends with her, the less innocent Wes becomes.
ABC has released a new preview of their new show How To Get Away with Murder which stars Alfie Enoch (Dean Thomas in the Potter films.) The show will air on Thursdays at 10pm this Fall, on ABC.
[How To Get Away with Murder] is a legal thriller that centers on ambitious law students and their brilliant and mysterious criminal defense professor (Viola Davis) who become entangled in a murder plot that could rock their entire university and change the course of their lives. Rhimes warns that the students will find themselves sitting on both sides of the law.
ABC has released a first look at their new show How to Get Away with Murder, which will be airing on the network this coming Fall (Thursdays at 10pm). We posted about the show back in February when we revealed that Alfie Enoch (Dean Thomas) would be starring in the show as Wes, an American student in a law class.
The brilliant, charismatic and seductive Professor Annalise Keating gets entangled with four law students from her class “How to Get Away with Murder.” Little do they know that they will have to apply what they learned to real life, in this masterful, sexy, suspense-driven legal thriller.