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Omid Djalili and Simon Callow filming in Newport City Centre
Omid Djalili and Simon Callow filming in Newport City Centre

South Wales Argus

time4 days ago

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  • South Wales Argus

Omid Djalili and Simon Callow filming in Newport City Centre

Cameras were spotted in John Frost square for what seems like the umpteenth time as the production of 'About a Bell' resumed. About a Bell is an independent film about Sami, a Syrian refugee, and Bryony, a young librarian, who embark on a highly personal quest to preserve a bell from a demolished church. Th brains behind the operation Welsh production company Hello Deer have been in the city for around four weeks. With big stars like Christopher Eccleston partaking, they've been attracting a bit of a name for themselves! Film crews in John Frost Square outside Newport Library for the filming of About a Bell (Image: NQ) John Frost Square was swamped from 2pm onwards by clip boards, boom mics and cameras. Alongside this were crowds of intrigued locals. Today's famous faces included a famous comedian and an actor who's starred in productions alongside English heartthrob Hugh Grant. Four Weddings and a Funeral star Simon Callow reading his lines for About a Bell (Image: NQ) Present on set was Simon Callow known for his role as 'Gareth' in Four Weddings and a Funeral and as Tilney, Master of the Revels in the 1998 production of Shakespeare in Love. Callow was seen flicking through his script whilst shaded under a canopy. He was described by one local as 'friendly' but 'busy.' Chelsea comedian Omid Djalili having his makeup touched up on set (Image: NQ) He was joined by Chelsea born comedian Omid Djalili. Djalili a huge name is comedy has done stand up at the Royal Variety. Today (July 14) he was seen outside Newport library walking along what appeared to be 'train tracks.' He was wearing a boiler suite and had his face touched out by a makeup crew now and again. Have you seen anyone famous recently??

Mo Amer to perform two back-to-back shows at Dubai Comedy Festival 2025
Mo Amer to perform two back-to-back shows at Dubai Comedy Festival 2025

The National

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The National

Mo Amer to perform two back-to-back shows at Dubai Comedy Festival 2025

Mo Amer is the latest headliner announced for 2025's Dubai Comedy Festival. The Palestinian-American comedian and star of the hit Netflix series Mo will perform two shows at Dubai Opera on October 9. He joins a number of artists, including Tom Segura and Omid Djalili, slated to perform as part of the festival at various venues. The Dubai Opera performances mark Amer's return to the festival for the first time since its inaugural event in 2020. Since then, a star has risen through Mo, the semi-autobiographical Netflix series about a Palestinian refugee navigating life in the US, in addition to well-received roles in the sitcom Ramy, alongside Egyptian-American comedian and creator Ramy Youssef, and in Black Adam, opposite Dwayne Johnson. Amer's return also comes on the back of the second and final season of Mo, which features an acclaimed episode in which the main character makes his long-awaited visit to Palestine. In an interview with The National, Amer recalled the emotional experience of the episode, titled A Call from God. 'It was really hard. You're picking at a scab. You're picking at memories at a very difficult time, with everything that's going on. It was important to be as honest as possible, as grounded as possible,' he said. 'I just had to dig deep and push my own feelings aside and make sure that we made a realistic portrayal of what it's like to be in the West Bank as a Palestinian.' As for his Dubai show, which follows a US tour and a coming special, Amer said he has plenty of experiences to share. 'I've still got so much to do. There's so much to tell,' he said. 'I have so many scripts behind me. I've got another comedy special to film. It doesn't end here.'

TV tonight: the Sussex Squad's finances go under the microscope in Meghan & Harry - Where Did the Money Go?
TV tonight: the Sussex Squad's finances go under the microscope in Meghan & Harry - Where Did the Money Go?

The Guardian

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

TV tonight: the Sussex Squad's finances go under the microscope in Meghan & Harry - Where Did the Money Go?

8.30pm, Channel 5 The Sussex Squad may have largely disappeared from British public life, but they still seem to arouse tabloid fury. Hence, this unnecessary documentary on the exiled couple's financial affairs. The sources of their wealth don't seem too mysterious: inheritance, a massive Netflix deal and a payout from the publishers representing the Sun newspaper won't have hurt. But clearly it's time for another stir of the pot. Phil Harrison 6.30pm, ITV1What do dancer AJ Pritchard, athlete Hollie Arnold, actor Giovanna Fletcher and singer Russell Watson have in common? They all made it out of the I'm a Celebrity jungle with energy to spare, and are now raring to go up against the ruthless Chasers. Ellen E Jones 8.10pm, BBC One Kelly Holmes, Steph McGovern,Omid Djalili and Lucy Beaumont are among the panellists for the quiz that delights in its own naffness. The contestants include Sonny, a 'cow-obsessed' children's illustrator, and Nathanael, a rugby coach with a prosthetic leg. Bradley Walsh presents. Ali Catterall 8.10pm, BBC Two It was the year of Live Aid, shoulder pads and power ballads. But even if 1985 feels like a fallow time – punk had fizzled out but the next wave (dance music and hip-hop) had yet to arrive – there was still plenty going on. Expect bangers from the thematically named likes of Queen, King, Prince and Princess. PH 8.35pm, Channel 4Operation Paperclip is not that well known, and there's probably a good reason for that. It involved more than 1,600 Nazi scientists receiving pardons before being brought to the US and enlisted into the service of Nasa, who were then engaged in the space race. This documentary explores a shameful episode for American science. PH 9.35pm, BBC OneIf not quite as addictive as Big Little Lies, this Aussie adaptation of another Liane Moriarty bestseller has still been an engrossing ride. The penultimate episode sees incomer Sophie continuing to chip away at the mystery that put Scribbly Gum Island on the map, while Margie learns that Ron has been hiding more than his Just for Men bottle. Graeme Virtue Echo Valley (Michael Pearce, 2025), Apple TV+ Coming from the writer of Mare of Easttown, Brad Inglesby, it should be no surprise that this satisfying thriller has a strong middle-aged woman at its heart. Julianne Moore plays Kate, who runs a struggling horse-riding centre and is grieving her dead wife. Then her desperate junkie daughter Claire (Sydney Sweeney) turns up asking for money – again – and Kate is reluctantly drawn into a world of drug deals, double-crosses and death. Michael Pearce, director of the edgy Jessie Buckley mystery Beast, is great at withholding information for maximum dramatic effect while posing the moral question: how far would you go to protect your child? The fun here is working out your own answer. Simon Wardell The Magnificent Seven (John Sturges, 1960), 1.55pm, BBC TwoThis sturdy, star-riddled 1960 John Sturges western is an adaptation of Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai – which was itself influenced by John Ford and other masters of the genre. Yul Brynner takes the lead role of the experienced gunslinger who cobbles together a ragtag band of mostly American shooters (Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, James Coburn) to protect a Mexican village from bandits. Initially only in it for the money, the vigilantes end up befriending the locals and finding common cause. Nicely rounded characters give depth to the shoot-em-ups. SW Kidnapped (Marco Bellocchio, 2023), 9pm, BBC FourIn 1858 in Bologna, a city state under papal rule, a young Jewish boy, Edgardo (Enea Sala), is taken away by priests. They claim he has been baptised and so must be raised a Christian in Rome. Marco Bellocchio's period drama is a tragic true story of religious intolerance and a family ripped apart, but it is also an origin story of the secular Italian nation. So we follow one father, Salomone (Fausto Russo Alesi), fearing his impressionable son is slipping away from him, while il pape, Pius IX (Paolo Pierobon), sees his God-given power over his flock collapsing. SW Tennis: Queen's, 1.25pm, BBC OneThe singles semi-finals. Premiership Rugby Union: Bath Rugby v Leicester Tigers, 1.30pm, TNT Sports 1; 2.30pm, ITV1Leicester and England greats Ben Youngs and Dan Cole (pictured above) play their last rugby match in the league final at Twickenham. Golf: US Open, 4pm, Sky Sports Main EventDay three of the major at Oakmont. Fifa Club World Cup Football: Al Ahly v Inter Miami, midnight, Channel 5The opening match in Miami.

Big comedian turns the tables on locals ahead of upcoming gig
Big comedian turns the tables on locals ahead of upcoming gig

Yahoo

time08-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Big comedian turns the tables on locals ahead of upcoming gig

Comedian and actor Omid Djalili has taken to social media in an attempt to find out what Swindon locals really think of their hometown. The stand-up comic is set to bring his new show, NAMASTE, to Swindon when he performs at the Wyvern Theatre on Thursday, June 26. But before he makes the trip to the town, Omid is on the hunt for the inside jokes within the Swindon community that could end up being a hit on stage. He posed the question in a community Facebook group: "What's funny about life in Swindon that only locals understand?" Responses so far may not have given the comedian much to work with on his search for material ahead of his Swindon gig, with commenters largely choosing to share their thoughts on the town centre. Recommended reading Town centre homes left without water after pipe bursts Public urged to not approach wanted man who may be in Wiltshire Man found guilty of sexually assaulting two women on same night out Omid last performed in Swindon as part of his nationwide tour of his previous stand-up show The Good Times in February 2022. Tickets for his upcoming performance are available from £34 via A description of the show states: "The Persian Comedy Powerhouse performs his critically acclaimed new show NAMASTE where Omid peacefully bows to his inner anger and unleashes a torrent of comedic vitriol upon the current state of this dangerously messed up planet. "No government gets a green card. No tyrant avoids a take down. No audience member leaves the theatre with an ounce of laughter left in them. You have been warned."

Emirati Theater to Make Strong Comeback in Eid Al Adha 2025 - Middle East Business News and Information
Emirati Theater to Make Strong Comeback in Eid Al Adha 2025 - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time29-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Mid East Info

Emirati Theater to Make Strong Comeback in Eid Al Adha 2025 - Middle East Business News and Information

DXB LIVE, the experiential agency of the Dubai World Trade Centre Theatre, will be hosting two spectacular performances of, 'One Thousand Nights and a Wedding' with the Shabab Al Ahli Theatre Group on May 7 th and 8 th 2025, during Eid Al Adha. The comeback of Emirati Theater is being spearheaded by DXB LIVE who are working on a comprehensive 2025 calendar, to boost recognition of Emirati Theater, support Emirati Art and highlight the talents of young Emirati actors. The Future is Written in the Stars One Thousand Nights and a Wedding is a rich tapestry of comedy, drama, and music while celebrating traditions that transcend generations. The Shabab Al Ahli Theatre Group uses their artistic production to demonstrate the balance between important family traditions and the reality experienced by the youth of today. A beautifully intelligent, poignant production that blends the much-loved magic of ancient tales with a modern social commentary of life in the UAE. While presenting a captivating, entertaining show for the audience, the theater group use the stage to pose important questions about love, destiny, freedom and equality, reflecting the spirit of the times. Renowned Emirati Theater stars and rising young talent aim to leave a lasting impression on their audience long after the curtains close. The Stage for Emirati Theater Goes Beyond the UAE: ' At DXB LIVE it's important to us that we cater to Dubai's diverse global community of residents and visitors. While we ensure that we curate a comprehensive events agenda, populated with entertainment on both a commercial and public level, it's necessary that we support Emirati theater, local artists and highlight the modern social realities faced in the UAE and beyond .' Said Khalid Al Hammadi, Executive Vice President of Dubai World Trade Centre. He added, ' To ensure we appeal to the multicultural communities of the UAE, we work to create an entertainment calendar that entices different audiences with international, Arabic, local artistic and musical performances. As part of our ambition, we aim to stage successful Emirati theatrical performances outside Dubai, in several Gulf countries, including Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Oman .' 2024 Set a Precedent for Entertainment Success: Multiple successful shows, organized by DXB LIVE, were seen in 2024, with Omid Djalili's comedy performance drawing 2,000 people and 2,500 attending the famous Indian singer, Prateek Kuhad's concert. The production of ten children's theatrical performances at the Zabeel Theater in Jumeriah Zabeel Saray saw a staggering audience of over 6,000 children. The Dubai World Trade Centre is a Hub of Global Entertainment: The entertainment calendar for 2025 is rich with a vast array of internationally renowned events, concerts, plays and global stars. In January of this year, an audience of 3,800 were drawn to a comedy show featuring nine famous Indian comedians, March witnessed five awe-inspiring magic shows by celebrity magician, Rob Lake. Six prominent Filipino comedians will host on June 29 th and Indian artist Shreya Ghoshal will perform her much anticipated concert on July 19 th . The diverse entertainment calendar continues with the children's play Salama' by the Shabab Al Ahli Theater Group, and October 5 th will see Omid Djalili come to the stage. The events team are working hard to ensure the calendar has something for everyone, with several artistic, theatrical and comedy shows being announced later this year. With a strong precedent for entertainment success set in 2024, a rich 2025 calendar curated for a diverse audience and rising pool of young Emirati talent, the stage is set for Emirati Theater, and the show is only just beginning.

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