Cute pic of Seth from the "Under the Banner of Heaven" premiere.
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First image of Seth in Under the Banner of Heaven!!!
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Seth will appear in "Power of Sail" in Los Angeles from February 1 to March 13, 2022. Single tickets go on sale December 14. Click the link to read all about it!
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Later, by Stephen King, Narrated by Seth Numrich
In other "what's Seth been up to?" news, he's the narrator of Stephen King's latest novel, Later.
It's been a bit since Seth narrated a book, and this is definitely the most prominent one he's done.
Head on over to the listing at Audible to check out a five-minute sample!
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See Seth in the Lincoln Center Gala on Thursday, May 13
Well, it's been a hot minute since I last shared anything here, huh? Hope you are all doing well during these crazy times. And I come bearing some exciting news!
Lincoln Center's annual Gala is both free AND online this year! And guess who's in the lineup?
TALES FROM THE WINGS: A Lincoln Center Theater Celebration! virtual gala will take a look back at the theater’s iconic productions featuring performance footage and insider anecdotes from those productions’ artists about their experiences on LCT’s stages. The list of artists and their shows includes Patti LuPone/Anything Goes; Audra McDonald/Carousel; Rosemary Harris/A Delicate Balance; Steven Pasquale/A Man of No Importance; Paulo Szot/South Pacific; Seth Numrich/War Horse; Ruthie Ann Miles/The King and I; Bartlett Sher/Oslo; and Jordan Donica/My Fair Lady.
In addition, newly named Resident Director Lileana Blain-Cruz will give a sneak peak of LCT’s upcoming 2021-2022 season. The Gala will also feature an appearance by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Ayad Akhtar.
To register (for free! but please consider a donation if you're able) to attend TALES FROM THE WINGS: A Lincoln Center Theater Celebration! on May 13 at 7:00 PM, visit lct.org/gala. The Gala will also be available on Lincoln Center Theater's YouTube channel.
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I was so deeply entertained by this quote from an "Orpheus Descending" review that I needed to come share it immediately:
"The first part is in the main tone setting – and it sizzles with the introduction of snake skin wearing, guitar playing Val – the beautiful Seth Numrich – who honestly if he had walked off set and asked me to run away with – I would have! He wooed every woman, possibly every man in the theatre – especially when he played his guitar and sang."
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Good morning! ☀️ ❤️
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Tamara Harvey, Jemima Rooper, Hattie Morahan and Seth Numrich introduce Orpheus Descending
I will watch a video of Seth talking about his craft any time any day.
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Some rehearsal pics from Orpheus Descending!
https://twitter.com/ClwydTweets/status/1112004532198879232
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Hattie gets all amorous in Orpheus
Award-winning Hattie Morahan will join Jemima Rooper, with Seth Numrich as the drifter who brings sexual danger to a Southern back-water in Tennessee Williams’s drama Orpheus Descending.
Director Tamara Harvey has cast the trio in her production of the play she describes as about ‘passion, lost hope and rekindled desire’.
Morahan, who won trophies for her performance as Nora In A Doll’s House at the Young Vic, has been cast as Lady Torrance, the proprietress of a store in fictional Two River County.
Keep reading
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Seth’s back on stage in Orpheus Descending in the UK!
For all of you who have been waiting with bated breath to hear what project Seth will be taking on next... you can breathe!
Seth will be playing Val Xavier (” a handsome guitar-playing stranger in a snakeskin jacket”) in Tennessee Williams’s drama Orpheus Descending. The production, directed by Tamara Harvey, will run at Theatr Clwyd from April 15 and at the Menier Chocolate Factory, London, from May 9.
Award-winning Hattie Morahan will join Jemima Rooper, with Seth Numrich as the drifter who brings sexual danger to a Southern back-water in Tennessee Williams’s drama Orpheus Descending.
Director Tamara Harvey has cast the trio in her production of the play she describes as about ‘passion, lost hope and rekindled desire’.
Morahan, who won trophies for her performance as Nora In A Doll’s House at the Young Vic, has been cast as Lady Torrance, the proprietress of a store in fictional Two River County.
She’s the lonely daughter of an immigrant Sicilian murdered years before by the Ku Klux Klan; she’s also unhappily married to a loathsome tyrant.
Everything changes when Val Xavier, a handsome guitar-playing stranger in a snakeskin jacket, descends to rescue Lady Torrance.
Check out the full article here (it’s after the Downton Abbey news).
Congrats to all you UK Seth fans who will be able to see this!
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Exciting news! (Which I’m super late in reporting, sorry!) Even though IMDB hasn’t seen fit to acknowledge this yet, looks like Seth will be back on our TV screens this spring!
The show premieres April 9, 2019, and thanks to @sethnumrichfans for being on top of things, as always!
#sethnumrich #thecode
WELL!!!!! Seth has been working on a new show coming out in 2019 and we have something to look forward to again. Thank you so much for the submission again!
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Hey, do you know if it's possible to watch Seth's Tiny House episode anywhere?
I’m not sure if there’s anywhere free to watch "Tiny House, Big Living," but it’s on Hulu, and individual episodes can be watched for a fee on places like Amazon Prime and Google Play.
Seth’s episode is called “Traveling Actor’s Tiny House” and aired in Season 2. It shows as episode 12 on my TiVo (because I still haven’t deleted it!), but HGTV lists it as episode 11 on their website, and all the streaming services I checked have it as episode 13. So check the name first!
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That’s a nice suit, Seth.
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Great interview!
As anyone who’s been following this blog for more than 10 minutes knows, one of my favorite things is Seth talking about his craft. This interview delivers that in spades, with gems such as:
"I had to find a balance between the heightened English foppery of an Oscar Wilde play juxtaposed with this sort of angular, fundamental artistic vision of the Dada movement," explains Numrich, who credits movement director Polly Bennett with helping him hone his distinct physicality. "Trying to find the axis where those two things cross was really fun."
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Although we obviously would have rather seen him get a Tony Award nomination, it’s nice to see press recognition of how deserving he is!
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Super cute fan pics! Thanks for sharing!
(That is some haircut he’s got going on, huh?)
4/13/18 and 5/1/18
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