Exclusive: Dyllón Burnside, star of Ryan Murphy shows Pose, American Horror Story and Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, will make his London stage debut in Black Superhero, the debut play from British actor, activist and playwright Danny Lee Wynter.
Florida-born Burnside will play King, a Black, queer movie star “with the world at his feet,” Wynter told Deadline.
King is “an out, global film star,” Wynter added. “He’s open about his sexuality but he’s not open about his private life, about whom he dates,” Wynter explained.
Burnside character King plays a superhero called Craw in the show that will run at the Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Downstairs located in Chelsea’s Sloane Square from March 14 through April 29. Official opening night is March 21.
Wynter, who is also starring in Black Superhero, made his mark in TV drama Joe’s Palace with Michael Gambon and Kelly Reilly and Capturing Mary...
Florida-born Burnside will play King, a Black, queer movie star “with the world at his feet,” Wynter told Deadline.
King is “an out, global film star,” Wynter added. “He’s open about his sexuality but he’s not open about his private life, about whom he dates,” Wynter explained.
Burnside character King plays a superhero called Craw in the show that will run at the Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Downstairs located in Chelsea’s Sloane Square from March 14 through April 29. Official opening night is March 21.
Wynter, who is also starring in Black Superhero, made his mark in TV drama Joe’s Palace with Michael Gambon and Kelly Reilly and Capturing Mary...
- 1/24/2023
- by Baz Bamigboye
- Deadline Film + TV
“I love those moments when you start shooting and the director says, ‘Ok, I think we got it,’ and then everyone, including the actors, starts laughing,” says intimacy coordinator Yarit Dor (Carnival Row), who worked in fight and movement direction before training in intimacy. “We’re obviously very serious and professional, but there’s also a need for that moment of realization that we’re playing pretend sex, we’re wearing these weird garments on our bits and it’s funny. And when you see actors having a bit of a laugh, it just relieves this tension ...
- 12/10/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
“I love those moments when you start shooting and the director says, ‘Ok, I think we got it,’ and then everyone, including the actors, starts laughing,” says intimacy coordinator Yarit Dor (Carnival Row), who worked in fight and movement direction before training in intimacy. “We’re obviously very serious and professional, but there’s also a need for that moment of realization that we’re playing pretend sex, we’re wearing these weird garments on our bits and it’s funny. And when you see actors having a bit of a laugh, it just relieves this tension ...
- 12/10/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, the safety and well-being of actors on set is being prioritised.
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, the safety and well-being of actors on set is being prioritised through growing demand for intimacy coordinators, according to a panel discussion called ’Sex, Nudity and Intimacy On Screen’ at the BFI London Film Festival last week (October 9).
“The ideal would be for the producer and the director to start talking to me well in advance. Does that happen? Not really, if I’m honest,” said intimacy coordinator Yarit Dor.
The role itself “is a new thing,...
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, the safety and well-being of actors on set is being prioritised through growing demand for intimacy coordinators, according to a panel discussion called ’Sex, Nudity and Intimacy On Screen’ at the BFI London Film Festival last week (October 9).
“The ideal would be for the producer and the director to start talking to me well in advance. Does that happen? Not really, if I’m honest,” said intimacy coordinator Yarit Dor.
The role itself “is a new thing,...
- 10/15/2019
- by ¬0¦Sneh Rupra¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, the safety and well-being of actors on set is being prioritised.
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, the safety and well-being of actors on set is being prioritised through growing demand for intimacy coordinators, according to a panel discussion called ’Sex, Nudity and Intimacy On Screen’ at the BFI London Film Festival last week (October 9).
“The ideal would be for the producer and the director to start talking to me well in advance. Does that happen? Not really, if I’m honest,” said intimacy coordinator Yarit Dor.
The role itself “is a new thing,...
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, the safety and well-being of actors on set is being prioritised through growing demand for intimacy coordinators, according to a panel discussion called ’Sex, Nudity and Intimacy On Screen’ at the BFI London Film Festival last week (October 9).
“The ideal would be for the producer and the director to start talking to me well in advance. Does that happen? Not really, if I’m honest,” said intimacy coordinator Yarit Dor.
The role itself “is a new thing,...
- 10/15/2019
- by ¬0¦Sneh Rupra¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
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