Derek Jacobi signed this sketch from King Lear for me. I was quite happy with the way this drawing turned out.
Monthly Archives: February 2013
Drawing: James Earl Jones
Valentine’s Day Heart Attack
Drawing: Moby
Drawing: Sofia Coppola
Drawing: David Tennant in Hamlet at the Novello Theatre
Pontification – a collection of Pope cartoons
Annoyed that Pope Benedict XVI has resigned. He was one of the better Popes to draw. So my request to the wolfpack of Cardinals would be that they elect someone easy to caricature again.
Here’s my collection of Benediction toons:
My latest Pope toon, after he resigned yesterday.
Benedict was also the first social networking Pope
He had a few troubles with information leaks – the butler did it!
and he incurred the wrath of Ireland
He got his knickers in a twist over the film “Avatar”
He even experimented with condoms….
Looking at the toons, he’s almost morphing into Yoda at this point. I vote Yoda for the new Pope. He couldn’t do a worse job.
Drawing: Rob Brydon, Nigel Harman and Ashley Jensen in a Chorus of Disapproval
At the end of last year we went to see Rob Brydon in “A Chorus of Disapproval” at the Harold Pinter Theatre. Enjoyed the play and some of the cast – Rob Brydon, Nigel Harman, Ashley Jensen – signed my drawing.
Drawings: Richard III and Twelfth Night; starring Mark Rylance, Stephen Fry, James Garnon, Peter Hamilton Dyer, Roger Lloyd-Pack, Colin Hurley, Samuel Barnett and Johnny Flynn
Here are my drawings from Shakespeare’s Richard III and Twelfth Night at the Globe and Apollo Theatres. Loved both plays, the cast was amazing.
Stephen Fry
James Garnon
Peter Hamilton Dyer
Roger Lloyd-Pack and Colin Hurley
Samuel Barnett and Johnny Flynn
Drawing: Julius Caesar at the Donmar Warehouse starring Frances Barber, Jenny Jules, Cush Jumbo, Harriet Walter
The all female cast of ‘Julius Caesar’ at the Donmar Warehouse Frances Barber, Jenny Jules, Cush Jumbo and Harriet Walter signed sketch. Haven’t seen the play yet, which looks interesting and has been well reviewed by the critics. The setting a women’s prison. They all loved the drawing.






















