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'Stranger Things' Star Dacre Montgomery Just Announced Career-Changing Hollywood Move
'Stranger Things' Star Dacre Montgomery Just Announced Career-Changing Hollywood Move

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

'Stranger Things' Star Dacre Montgomery Just Announced Career-Changing Hollywood Move

Stranger Things star Dacre Montgomery is set to make his directorial debut with The Engagement Party, Deadline reports, marking a major career step for the Netflix actor. 'On a beautiful, secluded island, amidst the golden rays and ocean breeze of a stunning beach house, two couples reunite to celebrate a momentous occasion. Until a conflicting memory arises which threatens to tear their relationships apart,' the synopsis reads. 'With each wave crashing against the shore, the line between memory and manipulation blurs, forcing them to confront a question they've tried to forget: What really happened that night?' Written by Joey Anast, the film will also see Montgomery star alongside Lily Sullivan (Evil Dead Rise), Abbey Lee (Mad Max: Fury Road) and Arlo Green (M3GAN). 'I could not be more honoured to be directing The Engagement Party, a film with an extremely important and timely message,' Dacre Montgomery said. 'I'm equally thrilled to have such a wonderful team of collaborators to help bring this story to life.' Nick Batzias and Virginia Whitwell will produce for GoodThing Productions alongside Ian Booth and Nash Edgerton. 'We felt strongly that this was a special film from the start. It's a bold and unique exploration of trauma, love, friendship and consent,' Batzias and Whitwell said. 'Writer Jory Anast and director Dacre Montgomery are brave and fearless storytellers and we're delighted to be working with them on this important film'. Montgomery previously portrayed the role of Billy Hargrove on Stranger Things. The show's final season is expected to air later this year.

Oldham Coliseum: Historic theatre finds way to keep show on the road
Oldham Coliseum: Historic theatre finds way to keep show on the road

BBC News

time22-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Oldham Coliseum: Historic theatre finds way to keep show on the road

A historic theatre awaiting a £10m revamp has found a way to keep its shows on the road - by performing at a range of different community years ago Oldham's famous Coliseum Theatre was forced to close down when the Arts Council withdrew its prompted a huge outcry and a campaign was launched to save the 140-year-old venue. And, following a U-turn, the theatre is set to open again later this year after a full while the building is out of action the Coliseum's theatre company is embarking on a tour of the town. Martina Murphy, chair of Oldham Coliseum Theatre Ltd, said: "We've done shows in the library, we've done shows in the arcade. "So we are meeting the people where they are and to give them something we could not give them in a building."Their latest production, The Engagement Party, held at the town's Queen Elizabeth Hall, is their largest since the theatre shut and a show where the audience are expected to Akbar, who plays Bilal in the show, said: "There's a lot of drama, a lot of dancing, a lot of music. We're all set up for an amazing engagement party but drama unfolds and the show focuses on the joy and families and communities." Co-star Noor Hadid, who plays Aisha, added: "It's really interactive audiences see them alive in the families. They love watching the drama unfold."They know what it is like with the in-laws and we get them on stage dancing and get them involved in some games."There was shock in 2023 when Coliseum was forced to close after Arts Council England withdrew its funding and the local council said the building was "no longer fit for purpose".But a passionate campaign involving many who trod the theatre's boards saw the council change its mind and commit £10m to refurbish is set to reopen before the end of 2025 and hopefully in time for pantomime season. Ms Murphy said: "It's really exciting so we'll be going [back] with a pantomime and this is what this theatre is known for most."Actor Evanya Taylor, who has appeared in BBC One's Waterloo Road and ITV's Coronation Street, plays Daphne in the current said she was also excited by the prospect of getting back into the refurbished venue."It will be amazing to walk through those doors and be part of the history," she said. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Lancashire on Sounds and follow BBC Lancashire on Facebook, external, X, external and Instagram, external and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer.

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