Ten years later :: A happy 10th anniversary to the first day of Les Misérables principal filming for the Amis, specifically here the guide and the centre: 9 April 2012. [ Killian’s tweet ] [ Fra’s tweet ]
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Ten years later :: A happy 10th anniversary to the first day of Les Misérables principal filming for the Amis, specifically here the guide and the centre: 9 April 2012. [ Killian’s tweet ] [ Fra’s tweet ]

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nancysulli_x Jerusalem was epic. I don’t have the words just go and see it! Mark Rylance bares his soul… And to finish the night a quick drink post show with the boys from the @lesmizofficial days! @markdugdale01 @j_robyns @killiandonnelly1984 @fra_fee @youngthacko
And I’m done! Goodnight  xx
Best of What Could Be, 2020 :: This year obviously did not provide many opportunities for performances for any of the Amis or extended Amis, but there were a few things worth remembering, for all. Fra Fee’s screen career is growing by the day, with big budget films and a role in the Marvel universe on its way. Killian Donnelly was able to enjoy a short run as the Phantom in PoTO’s UK tour before it shut down, appeared with other West End musical stars on television in support of more recognition of the arts in the UK, participated in a few concerts, and of course welcomed baby Tadhg with Louise Bowden. Aaron Tveit got through a bout with Covid-19 shortly after the production of Moulin Rouge shut down with the rest of Broadway, but was later able to do some film work for television, and is the sole nominee for (and presumptive winner of) the Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Tony award this year, for his role as Christian in the show. George Blagden also welcomed a barricade baby this year, little Arlo, with Laura Pitt-Pulford, while also directing his first film, Lara, continuing to narrate audiobooks, working on The World’s Biggest Murder Trial: Nuremberg; and currently celebrating the release of How You Look at Me, and filming Rubikon in Vienna. Hugh Skinner continued to move quietly and well in television projects including The Windsors and Little Birds along with other pieces, and of course providing photo shoots for the ages. Gabriel Vick was lucky enough to perform in London this year with Can I Help You? while supporting multiple mental health and recognition of the arts initiatives.
Iwan Lewis was phenomenally busy this year, running the Barn Theatre in Cirencester, one of the first regional theatres to reopen, with creative safety measures in place and specially-scaled performances for all ages. The Barn also ran virtual performances for most of the year, while Iwan became a leading voice for regional arts companies in the UK (and of course lived at the bidding of Hugo the dog). And my particular extended Amis of interest, Jamie Muscato and Matthew Seadon-Young, found new creative paths while embracing older ones, too; Jamie performed in solo virtual concerts and with the Back Garden Busk, and looked forward to next month’s streaming of Lazarus; while Mat’s photography continued to share brilliant new perspectives and helped raise money for fellow performers via Funds for Freelancers auctions. Raising a glass now in hopes of a vibrant 2021 for all of the above, and for you as well.
Best of 2019 Countdown #5 :: Fra, wonderful Fra, remains ... wonderful. [ 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 ]
Fra Fee had a dreamy year, beginning with the continuing run of The Ferryman in New York, and moving along through several concerts, including his own Seisún shows in NYC and Belfast, the live Clockmaker’s Daughter performance, and festive charity gigs. On stage, Fra also performed in Breakfast on Pluto and in the National Theatre’s staging of Translations. On screen, he appeared in Animals, which enjoyed wider release in 2019, and filmed The Boys from County Hell. In between all of this, he traveled to (among other places) Greece and Belgium, gathered some more tattoos, and redefined casual extra at Glastonbury. Through everything, he retained the roundness and radiance we have come to love; no reason not to joyfully hope for more of the same in 2020.
fra_fee Such a deLIGHT celebrating the marriage of two supremely brilliant human beings. Thank you for having me there. Love you @lpittpulford & @gblagden

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Best of 2018 Countdown #3 :: Killian and Fra do Pride proud. [ 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 ]
Killian and Fra had the loveliest time at Pride in London this year, celebrating and meeting up with Killian’s KB castmates Matt Henry and Amy Lennox, having cuddles with Matt’s gorgeous baby son Zephian, and catching up with friends, including Owain Williams. Both Killian and Fra ended the event covered in glitter and love, as perhaps did we vicariously all.
George Blagden and Fra Fee at the afterparty for press night of The Grönholm Method, with Kaisa Hammerlund, Kelly Price, and Laura Pitt-Pulford (who stars in the play).
A frabulous if slightly belated happy birthday to the glorious Fra Fee. (20 May).