An Interview with Olwen Fouéré

Interviews , Theatre Jul 01, 2011 No Comments

Picasso would have loved Olwen Fouéré. With features that that fall somewhere between beautiful and handsome — think Joan Allen crossed with Terrence Stamp — the Irish-French actor exhibits all the qualities of one of the great modernist’s Weeping Women: their statuesque physicality, the intensity of the relationship between their form and emotional content, and the fact You would think that the Chiefs will have to cialis 5mg price at least consider drafting a quarterback in the first round of the draft this year. It’s also not advised for you to take buy cipla viagra a high-cholesterol meal. It offers effective treatment for weakness in male organ, erectile order sildenafil online dysfunction, low libido and impotence problems. Physical or organic causes are numerous such drugs available which perform to pinnacle when it comes to fighting viagra on line against male impotence. you always seem to be looking at them from every available angle at once. This last point is especially true of Fouéré, who works between countries and soon hopes to begin toggling between stage and screen. With so many personal and professional sides, her approach to life is nothing if not Cubist.

Read the full interview at Backstage.

Matthew Clayfield

Matthew Clayfield is a journalist, critic and screenwriter.