posted by • April 7th, 2012 • (0) Comments

Harry is currently playing Duke Ferdinand in The Old Vic’s production of “The Duchess of Malfi”. The production is getting mostly favourable reviews and Harry’s Ferdinand is winning critics over.

“The Duchess of Malfi” will continue to show at The Old Vic until 9 June 2012.

In fact he needs to be, at least sometimes, rather more like Harry Lloyd’s highly convincing Ferdinand who is quietly, but manically deranged. LondonTheatre.co.uk

Finbar Lynch is also effective as the malevolent Cardinal and Harry Lloyd as the ruthless, although increasingly sanity threatened, Duke. Londonist.com

Lloyd’s trimmed text delivers all the play’s horrific set-pieces and high body count. To his immense credit, however, he unfashionably refuses to deliver a thrill-ride; instead he’s intent on delivering a more morally responsible vision. His staging of the duchess’s murder by strangulation takes a horribly long time, leaving no doubt about the appalling nature of the act. ChicagoTribune.com

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Harry has made a few appearances this year, hitting the red carpet in London for the “Game of Thrones” DVD Party in February and then again in March for “The Duchess of Malfi” Press Night.

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posted by • February 8th, 2012 • (1) Comments

You will soon be able to check out Harry at the Old Victorian Theatre in London as he takes on the role of Ferdinand in “The Duchess of Malfi” beginnning March 28. Harry will be gracing the stage with other theatre heavy-weights Eve Best and Tom Bateman. A little bit of information about the play can be seen below, thanks to the official press release from Playbill.com and Broadway.com.

The Duchess of Malfi is the story of the recently widowed Duchess (Best), who marries Antonio Bologna (Bateman) against the wishes of her family. As jealousy, madness and bloodshed surround her, the Duchess maintains her strength, composure and dignity, even in the face of death.
Read the full article at Broadway.com

Lloyd, who plays Ferdinand, can currently be seen playing the young Denis Thatcher in the film “The Iron Lady.” Stage credits include The Little Dog Laughed with Tamsin Grieg and A View from The Bridge with Ken Stott.
Read the full article at Playbill.com

 

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