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  • Barry's life changed forever when the S.T.A.R.
  • The ever-impressive, chameleon-like British character actor Roy Dotrice was born on the Island of Guernsey, which is part of the United Kingdom.
  • Clash swords at their sword fighting workshop with Miltos Yerolemou AKA Arya Starks trainer Syrio Forel in Game of Thrones.
  • After Barry Allen&#;s evil mirror duplicates were the central antagonists of the first two seasons of The Flash, and then Barry himself terrorized season 3, it seems as though Game of Thrones actor Miltos Yerolemou came fairly close to being the big bad in the forthcoming fourth season of the show.

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    The character, generally assumed to be The Thinker, is apparently &#;really smart&#; and a &#;fast talker,&#; according to reader Cody Legens, who passed along to Yerolemou&#;s recollections from a recent spotlight panel at Nashville&#;s Con of Thrones.

    Yeromelou, who also had a minor role in Star Wars: The Force Awakens told an audience, per our e-mail tip, that he &#;read to be The Flash&#;s next &#;Big Bad&#; and the tagline was something along of the lines of &#;The Fastest Man Alive vs. The Fastest Brain Alive.&#; He also said the role wasn&#;t really for him as an actor. The casting director/showrunner gave him three pages of random Roman trivia to memorize and spit back out. Apparently this new &#;Big Bad&#; is a fast talker. Really smart.&#;

    When Abra Kadabra was talking to The Flash about his most dangerous foes, he rattled off a number of familiar names, including Zoom and Eobard Thawne&#;and one less-familiar one (at least to the TV audience

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  • 17/11/23

    Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh

    We have an unusual reason to remember the name James Rowland.

    Searching back through the annals of our reviews blog, I see that, on the 14th March , we were in the Traverse Theatre, watching him perform A Hundred Different Words forLove, part of a trilogy of plays he was touring. We managed to see all three of them but, due to circumstances beyond our control, in the wrong order.

    You don’t need long memories to recall that this was a troubling time for theatre-makers around the world &#; and indeed, the poor turnout for this show had nothing to do with Rowlands’ material but instead spoke volumes about how frightened audiences were of mysterious new virus that was afflicting the world. Tickets had been sold, but few customers were brave/reckless enough to turn up and take their seats. Sure enough, just two days later, theatres across the UK were instructed to close their doors &#; and it was a long time before they were safe to reopen them.

    Happily, things have moved on since those dark days  &#; and Rowland’s latest offering, Learning to Fly, is a charming and affable piece, based around a recollection from the performer&#;s youth, a time when he lived in Didsbury, Manchester, near to Fog Lane Park. 

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