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  1. “Maintaining a faintly louche physicality in a selection of suitably brown and beige ‘70s clothes, his eyes dart nervously across the room, indicating his tense isolation.”

    – VARIETY about Toby Stephens’ Jerry in Harold Pinter’s “Betrayal” 2007

    #TheatreThursday #TobyStephens

  2. “Maintaining a faintly louche physicality in a selection of suitably brown and beige ‘70s clothes, his eyes dart nervously across the room, indicating his tense isolation.”

    – VARIETY about Toby Stephens’ Jerry in Harold Pinter’s “Betrayal” 2007

  3. “As far as I know, sex was a major preoccupation with people in the 17th century as well.”
    #TobyStephens about #TheCountryWife, Theatre Royal Haymarket 2007

    #TheatreThursday

  4. “As far as I know, sex was a major preoccupation with people in the 17th century as well.”
    about , Theatre Royal Haymarket 2007

  5. As it’s getting christmassy, here’s #TobyStephens reading Roald Dahl’s The Twits at The Print Room in December 2017. You can listen to the full audio here: soundcloud.com/martina-merlini
    Credit to tumblr.com/koryuoftheriverflow
    #TheatreThursday #RoaldDahl #TheTwits

  6. As it’s getting christmassy, here’s reading Roald Dahl’s The Twits at The Print Room in December 2017. You can listen to the full audio here: soundcloud.com/martina-merlini
    Credit to tumblr.com/koryuoftheriverflow

  7. Something very special for this week’s #TheatreThursday. With kind permission from Pod Hear Me Out here’s the full #Macbeth speech performed by #TobyStephens. 🤩

    If you haven’t yet, please check out podhearmeout.co.uk, the amazing theatre podcast hosted by Lucy Eaton! 🧡

  8. Something very special for this week’s . With kind permission from Pod Hear Me Out here’s the full speech performed by . 🤩

    If you haven’t yet, please check out podhearmeout.co.uk, the amazing theatre podcast hosted by Lucy Eaton! 🧡

  9. The nature of their relationship is demonstrated strongly through the physicality of the characters, creating a morbidly funny and over the top depiction of domestic violence and abuse.

    #AnnaChancellor and #TobyStephens in #NoelCoward’s #PrivateLives 2013

    #TheatreThursday #Theatre #actors

  10. The nature of their relationship is demonstrated strongly through the physicality of the characters, creating a morbidly funny and over the top depiction of domestic violence and abuse.

    #AnnaChancellor and #TobyStephens in #NoelCoward’s #PrivateLives 2013

    #TheatreThursday #Theatre #actors

  11. The nature of their relationship is demonstrated strongly through the physicality of the characters, creating a morbidly funny and over the top depiction of domestic violence and abuse.

    and in ’s 2013

  12. It’s a star role and Stephens embraces it with evident joy and a delightful palette of facial grimaces, physical comedy and vocal flutes.
    THE ARTS DESK 2019

    ‼️ This Sat 3pm at @V_and_A: Streaming of A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg with #TobyStephens

    #TheatreThursday #Theatre #London
    📸 M.Brenner

  13. It’s a star role and Stephens embraces it with evident joy and a delightful palette of facial grimaces, physical comedy and vocal flutes.
    THE ARTS DESK 2019

    ‼️ This Sat 3pm at @V_and_A: Streaming of A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg with


    📸 M.Brenner

  14. If you’re joining us from Twitter: Welcome! Things here are still very much work in progress but at least we have a way to communicate! We’re here for everything #TobyStephens #BlackSails #LostInSpace #JamesBond #JaneEyre #PercyJackson #ShakespeareSunday #TheatreThursday

  15. If you’re joining us from Twitter: Welcome! Things here are still very much work in progress but at least we have a way to communicate! We’re here for everything #TobyStephens #BlackSails #LostInSpace #JamesBond #JaneEyre #PercyJackson #ShakespeareSunday #TheatreThursday

  16. If you’re joining us from Twitter: Welcome! Things here are still very much work in progress but at least we have a way to communicate! We’re here for everything

  17. “Toby Stephens is brilliant as Rod-Larsen, a man who knows the right thing to do but often doesn’t do it.”
    THE TIMES

    #TobyStephens and #LydiaLeonard in J.T. Rogers’ “Oslo”, National Theatre 2017

    📸 Brinkhoff/Mögenburg
    #TheatreThursday

  18. “Toby Stephens is brilliant as Rod-Larsen, a man who knows the right thing to do but often doesn’t do it.”
    THE TIMES

    and in J.T. Rogers’ “Oslo”, National Theatre 2017

    📸 Brinkhoff/Mögenburg

  19. Previously unseen photo of a 24 yo as Piccolomini in Friedrich Schiller’s Wallenstein @TheRSC 1993.

    “Young Toby Stephens displays his share of frailly talent as a dashingly tragic idealist.”
    THE MAIL ON SUNDAY


    📸 Alastair Muir