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  1. Went to see opening night of #Thespians aka Greece the Musical (not that one) at the #MercuryTheatre #Colchester. Highly recommended pantomimesque comedy with jokes so thick and fast you’d have to go multiple times to catch them all.

  2. Went to see opening night of #Thespians aka Greece the Musical (not that one) at the #MercuryTheatre #Colchester. Highly recommended pantomimesque comedy with jokes so thick and fast you’d have to go multiple times to catch them all.

  3. Went to see opening night of #Thespians aka Greece the Musical (not that one) at the #MercuryTheatre #Colchester. Highly recommended pantomimesque comedy with jokes so thick and fast you’d have to go multiple times to catch them all.

  4. Went to see opening night of #Thespians aka Greece the Musical (not that one) at the #MercuryTheatre #Colchester. Highly recommended pantomimesque comedy with jokes so thick and fast you’d have to go multiple times to catch them all.

  5. Remembering the one and only George Orson Welles (1915-85), the mercurial, Oscar / Grammy-winning film, radio and theatre actor, writer, producer and director, born in Wisconsin on this day. Pictured here, with Edward G. Robinson and Loretta Young, in his third film as director, the stunning noir The Stranger (1946).

    #OrsonWelles #Actor #Director #MercuryTheatre #GoldenEraHollywood #ClassicHollywood #FilmNoir #BornOnThisDay #BOTD #OTD #OnThisDay

  6. Remembering the one and only George Orson Welles (1915-85), the mercurial, Oscar / Grammy-winning film, radio and theatre actor, writer, producer and director, born in Wisconsin on this day. Pictured here, with Edward G. Robinson and Loretta Young, in his third film as director, the stunning noir The Stranger (1946).

    #OrsonWelles #Actor #Director #MercuryTheatre #GoldenEraHollywood #ClassicHollywood #FilmNoir #BornOnThisDay #BOTD #OTD #OnThisDay

  7. Remembering the one and only George Orson Welles (1915-85), the mercurial, Oscar / Grammy-winning film, radio and theatre actor, writer, producer and director, born in Wisconsin on this day. Pictured here, with Edward G. Robinson and Loretta Young, in his third film as director, the stunning noir The Stranger (1946).

    #OrsonWelles #Actor #Director #MercuryTheatre #GoldenEraHollywood #ClassicHollywood #FilmNoir #BornOnThisDay #BOTD #OTD #OnThisDay

  8. Remembering the one and only George Orson Welles (1915-85), the mercurial, Oscar / Grammy-winning film, radio and theatre actor, writer, producer and director, born in Wisconsin on this day. Pictured here, with Edward G. Robinson and Loretta Young, in his third film as director, the stunning noir The Stranger (1946).

    #OrsonWelles #Actor #Director #MercuryTheatre #GoldenEraHollywood #ClassicHollywood #FilmNoir #BornOnThisDay #BOTD #OTD #OnThisDay

  9. Remembering the one and only George Orson Welles (1915-85), the mercurial, Oscar / Grammy-winning film, radio and theatre actor, writer, producer and director, born in Wisconsin on this day. Pictured here, with Edward G. Robinson and Loretta Young, in his third film as director, the stunning noir The Stranger (1946).

    #OrsonWelles #Actor #Director #MercuryTheatre #GoldenEraHollywood #ClassicHollywood #FilmNoir #BornOnThisDay #BOTD #OTD #OnThisDay

  10. ...Kiss Me Deadly (1955). Among his dozens of TV credits, he directed Richard Matheson's "Little Girl Lost" for The Twilight Zone (1962).

    #PaulStewart #BornOnThisDay #MercuryTheatre #CitizenKane #FilmNoir #CharacterActor #Director

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  11. ...Kiss Me Deadly (1955). Among his dozens of TV credits, he directed Richard Matheson's "Little Girl Lost" for The Twilight Zone (1962).

    #PaulStewart #BornOnThisDay #MercuryTheatre #CitizenKane #FilmNoir #CharacterActor #Director

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  12. ...Kiss Me Deadly (1955). Among his dozens of TV credits, he directed Richard Matheson's "Little Girl Lost" for The Twilight Zone (1962).

    #PaulStewart #BornOnThisDay #MercuryTheatre #CitizenKane #FilmNoir #CharacterActor #Director

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  13. ...Kiss Me Deadly (1955). Among his dozens of TV credits, he directed Richard Matheson's "Little Girl Lost" for The Twilight Zone (1962).

    #PaulStewart #BornOnThisDay #MercuryTheatre #CitizenKane #FilmNoir #CharacterActor #Director

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  14. ...Kiss Me Deadly (1955). Among his dozens of TV credits, he directed Richard Matheson's "Little Girl Lost" for The Twilight Zone (1962).

    #PaulStewart #BornOnThisDay #MercuryTheatre #CitizenKane #FilmNoir #CharacterActor #Director

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