vulgarians:

- Kenneth Branagh and Rupert Everett in the 1981 play Another Country

fistingpigs:

Kenneth Branagh in Ivanov by Anton Chekhov 2008

Once a man of limitless promise, Ivanov is plunged into debt. His marriage is in crisis, and his evenings are spent negotiating loans, avoiding love affairs and fighting to resist the small town jealousies and intrigues which threaten to engulf his life.

Kenneth Branagh plays the title role in Chekhov’s explosive portrait of a man plagued with self-doubt and despair, which vividly captures the electrifying atmosphere of Russia on the brink of change.

I wish I’d seen this when it was out a few years ago

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keeptomandcarryon:

…oh my god. Just watch this. Oh Ken. Oh wow wow wow.

walkingtheborders:

The moment I fell in love with theatre…..

Shame the picture is so teeny

fighterjets:

Kenneth Branagh 30 Day Challenge.
      Day Nine: Favourite Picture?

Public Enemy (1987) rehearsals.

Unsurprisingly, the reason this one took me so long to do is because it was almost impossible to choose. & in fact, I didn’t choose because I ended up with two. I can’t precisely explain why they’re my favourites, but I’m sure you can figure it out for yourselves. I just wish they existed in high quality.

(Source: whistlerian)

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Kenneth as King Ferdinand of Navarre in the 1984 RSC production of Love’s Labour’s Lost.

Light seeking light doth light of light beguile.
- Berowne (Act 1 Sc 1)