Theatre Review: The Stratford Festival’s Camelot from Toronto's PostCity.com by Allan Gould
"The Stratford Festival — where Camelot will run until Oct. 30, usually to near sell-out crowds — has done a very professional, well-acted and beautifully-sung production, starring the fine Shakespearean actor Geraint Wyn Davies as the once-and-future king...
"How often does one find oneself humming tunes as they come into a theatre?"
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"The Stratford Festival — where Camelot will run until Oct. 30, usually to near sell-out crowds — has done a very professional, well-acted and beautifully-sung production, starring the fine Shakespearean actor Geraint Wyn Davies as the once-and-future king...
"How often does one find oneself humming tunes as they come into a theatre?"
Read more!
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GWD article in the "Hamilton Spectator"
Aug. 1st, 2011 10:47 pmThe Hamilton Spectator has an interview with GWD here.
Geraint in Camelot
Jul. 6th, 2011 11:09 amCamelot | On the Stage - flickr album, all photos ©David Hou.
King Arthur... clickie for bigger, but be careful. *flails*

all photos ©David Hou
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King Arthur... clickie for bigger, but be careful. *flails*

all photos ©David Hou
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Camelot on Netflix
Jun. 30th, 2011 03:23 pmAccording to Netflix, "Camelot" is supposed to be available for streaming beginning July 1. I hope this isn't a lie. I have tomorrow off work, and I very much would like to spend my free time watching Sebastian Spence do his knightly thing.
Did anyone watch the series? Responses to the shows on various forums seem to be rather balanced between liking it and wishing it had never aired.
Did anyone watch the series? Responses to the shows on various forums seem to be rather balanced between liking it and wishing it had never aired.
More Camelot news
Jan. 15th, 2011 01:00 amI saw this blog a few days ago and thought I posted it but didn't.
This blogger was an extra in "Camelot" and worked with Sebastian. I'm just hoping Sebastian doesn't get killed in this battle.
And this IMDb tidbit says a preview will be shown Feb. 25 after the last "Spartacus" episode.
I wouldst give unto half my kingdom to have Starz for those few weeks "Camelot" airs. Alas, fair ones, it is not to be.
This blogger was an extra in "Camelot" and worked with Sebastian. I'm just hoping Sebastian doesn't get killed in this battle.
And this IMDb tidbit says a preview will be shown Feb. 25 after the last "Spartacus" episode.
I wouldst give unto half my kingdom to have Starz for those few weeks "Camelot" airs. Alas, fair ones, it is not to be.
Sebastian came up on a brief blog about "Camelot," but it had no picture of him — darn it. But it also included what looks like a comprehensive listing of his TV and film roles. Most of it was taken from Wiki, but it's nice to see it turn up elsewhere. Here's the link.
Be still, my heart, for I won't get to see Sebastian in this new version of Camelot unless I magically get cable and the Starz network. According to this website and and this website, he'll play Sir Lucan who I found described on Wiki.
This is billed as a 10-week series starting in April and has Joseph Fiennes as one of the leads, so it's not some cheap, low-budget thing. There are no pics available except of Fiennes and another lead, which disappointed me greatly.
At any rate, if you get Starz and can tune in, please, please let us know how he does.
Sebastian Spence dressed as a knight. I can't even wrap my head around this image.
As a side note, Sebastian needs to update his official website. Even actors who don't do much at all have updated sites so fans can keep up with them and so people who might wish to hire them can have a peek at what they're doing.
This is billed as a 10-week series starting in April and has Joseph Fiennes as one of the leads, so it's not some cheap, low-budget thing. There are no pics available except of Fiennes and another lead, which disappointed me greatly.
At any rate, if you get Starz and can tune in, please, please let us know how he does.
Sebastian Spence dressed as a knight. I can't even wrap my head around this image.
As a side note, Sebastian needs to update his official website. Even actors who don't do much at all have updated sites so fans can keep up with them and so people who might wish to hire them can have a peek at what they're doing.

