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Storch/Cariou Reprise Vancouver Roles of 'Frost/Nixon' for Toronto Run (Playbill)
04-Oct-2008   (Cached page)
Playbill - The Canadian Stage Company opens its 2008-09 Bluma Appel Theatre season Oct. 13-Nov. 8 with Peter Morgan's Frost/Nixon, starring David Storch as David Frost and Len Cariou as Richard Nixon, in a co-production with Vancouver Playhouse, where the drama recently played.

Universal Pictures Announces Release of Frost/Nixon
03-Sep-2008   (Cached page)
Universal Pictures has announced December 5 as the release date of Frost/Nixon, the film version of the stage play written by Peter Morgan. Directed by Ron Howard, the film features Frank Langhella as disgraced President Richard Nixon and Michael Sheen as David Frost, a jet-setting television

Robert Frost home vandalized in Vermont (AP)
01-Jan-2008   (Cached page)

Leo Hotte, Middlebury College's Breadloaf Campus Manager, shows an antique chair, Monday, Dec. 31, 2007, which was part of the damage wrought by trespassing party-goers late Friday night, who ransacked the Homer Noble Farm, a former Frost residence that's now a historic landmark in Ripton, Vt. Empty beer bottles and cans, plastic cups and cellophane apparently used to hold marijuana were also found, according to authorities. The vandals vomited in the living room and discharged two fire extinguishers inside the building, located on a dead-end road off Route 125. (AP Photo/Alden Pellett)AP - A former home of poet Robert Frost has been vandalized, with intruders destroying dozens of items and setting fire to furniture in what police say was an underage-drinking party. Homer Noble Farm was ransacked late Friday night during a party attended by as many as 50 people, Sgt. Lee Hodsden said Monday.




Stoppard, "Spring Awakening" win top Tony Awards (Reuters)
11-Jun-2007   (Cached page)

Actor Frank Langella accepts his award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play at the 61st Annual Tony Awards in New York, June 10, 2007. Langella won for his role in 'Frost/Nixon'. (Gary Hershorn/Reuters)Reuters - Revolution and rebellion were the theme of this year's top Tony Award winners on Sunday -- Tom Stoppard's Russian revolutionary drama and the rock musical "Spring Awakening" about teenagers learning about sex.




Three actors sit down with "Frost/Nixon" (Reuters)
10-May-2007   (Cached page)

Actor Sam Rockwell arrives for the premiere of the film 'Snow Angels' during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, in this January 19, 2007 file photo. Rockwell, along with Toby Jones and Matthew Macfadyen are coming on board 'Frost/Nixon,' director Ron Howard's adaptation of the hit play. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)Reuters - Sam Rockwell, Toby Jones and Matthew Macfadyen are coming on board "Frost/Nixon," director Ron Howard's adaptation of the hit play.




Langella to bring Nixon role to big screen (Reuters)
01-May-2007   (Cached page)

Actor Frank Langella arrives for the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures awards ceremony in New York in this file photo from January 10, 2006. Langella has agreed to bring his acclaimed stage role as Richard Nixon to the screen for an upcoming film version of the play about the Nixon's famed 1977 TV interviews with David Frost. REUTERS /Keith Bedford (Reuters)Reuters - Actor Frank Langella has agreed to bring his acclaimed stage role as Richard Nixon to the screen for an upcoming film version of the play about the Nixon's famed 1977 TV interviews with David Frost.




Review: 'Frost/Nixon' slick and showy (AP)
22-Apr-2007   (Cached page)
AP - Playwright Peter Morgan and director Michael Grandage have more than nostalgia on their minds in "Frost/Nixon," a slick, showy docudrama about the historic television interviews between David Frost and the 37th president of the United States.

Play on Nixon: laughs and White House parallels (Reuters)
20-Apr-2007   (Cached page)

Cast members Michael Sheen (L), who plays David Frost, and Frank Langella, who plays Richard Nixon, perform on stage during their Broadway play 'Frost/Nixon' in this undated handout photo. After a successful run in London and three weeks of previews here, the play 'Frost/Nixon' officially opens on Broadway on Sunday, starring Langella as the only U.S. president to resign and Michael Sheen as the jet-setting playboy Frost, a Briton who landed Nixon's most significant post-resignation interview for a fee of $600,000. (Joan Marcus/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - In a Broadway dramatization, David Frost is grilling Richard Nixon about whether he obstructed justice in the Watergate scandal when Nixon unleashes his greatest laugh line of the night.




'Frost/Nixon', With Langella and Sheen, Sets Dates To Open on Broadway (Playbill)
24-Jan-2007   (Cached page)
Playbill - The Broadway engagement of Frost/Nixon - the London sensation about the people and events surrounding famed 1977 interviews between David Frost and Richard Nixon - will begin March 31 and open April 22 at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre.

'Jackson Frost' a chiller of a holiday 'Thriller' (Los Angeles Daily News)
16-Dec-2006   (Cached page)
You know you're in a groove when your title alone gets people rolling eyes, shaking heads and cracking grins all at the same time.

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