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Helen McCrory and Damian Lewis Attend LSO’s Genesis Suite & Bartok’s Concerto 

An Evening at the LSO

by Gingersnap | damian-lewis.com | January 13, 2018

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Damian was in attendance at London Symphony Orchestra’s Music of Exile: Genesis Suite & Bartok’s Concerto for Orchestra on Saturday, January 13 at Barbican Centre’s Concert Hall in London, where Helen was one of the narrators. Rarely performed since its 1945 debut, the Genesis Suite was revived by the London Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Sir Simon Rattle, accompanied with visual projections conceived by creative director Gerard McBurney.

“It’s a fascinating work because it’s a very political gesture – it’s a Holocaust protest,” says McBurney. “The story focuses on Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel and the Tower of Babel, all of which are a series of broken promises. So, for me, this is a story about the lies that our leaders tell us.”

The piece is a composite suite by seven leading composers of the time, including rivals Arnold Schoenberg and Stravinsky, to bring together the “high art” composers in the US fleeing persecution with the popular culture of Hollywood scores.

Both Helen and Damian are seen pictured here with Maxine Kwok-Adams, violinist of the London Symphony.

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Helen McCrory and Damian Lewis on BBC Radio 4

Niccolo Machiavelli – The Prince

Tune in on iPlayer to hear Damian as Machiavelli and Helen as Defence on BBC Radio 4 Extra. The programme, originally broadcast in 2013, is one hour in length and there are currently 29 days left to listen.

A little about the audio play: Five hundred years after writing his most provocative political tract, Niccolo Machiavelli appears before an infernal court to appeal against the harsh treatment his works have received over time. Rather than being seen as a description of political cynicism and opportunism, he argues that “Machiavellian” should be a compliment and The Prince has in fact been an infallible guidebook followed closely by all successful leaders.

The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli
Adapted by Jonathan Myerson

Produced and directed by Clive Brill
A Pacificus production for BBC Radio 4

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Damian Lewis and Helen McCrory Catch a Comedy Show in London

Lots of Laughs

by Gingersnap | damian-lewis.com | September 21, 2017

Damian and Helen caught a comedy show at Comedy Store London on September 21, 2017 and it seems comedian John Moloney made an exception for our favorite couple and got starstruck by them.

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Damian and Helen Looking Cozy at Wimbledon

A Perfect Game Set and Match! 

by Lily Waddell For Mailonline | Daily Mail | July 14, 2017

Damian Lewis can’t keep his hands off his wife Helen McCrory as she leans in for a kiss during Wimbledon semi-finals They celebrated their tenth marriage anniversary in the first week of July.

Damian Lewis, 46, and Helen McCrory, 48, showed they were the perfect match at the Wimbledon Championships, in London on Friday. The Homeland actor was unable to keep his hands off his wife as he wrapped his arm firmly around the actress while they watched the tennis. 

Must be love: Damian Lewis, 46, and Helen McCrory, 48, showed they were the perfect match at the Wimbledon Championships , in London on Friday

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Dressed to impress, Wolf Hall’s Henry VIII donned a suit jacket with a chocolate coloured tie to match. The four-times Golden Globes nominee showed off his classically handsome good looks and styled his hair in a quiff.

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