Rula Lenska

  • British
  • Actor

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Rula Lenska joins cast of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

Rula Lenska has joined the forthcoming stage adaptation of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.

Tom Millward, What's On Stage, 27th May 2022

Devil of Christmas review - macabre merriment all round

Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton take us back to the 1970s for this nightmarish festive folk tale.

Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 28th December 2016

Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith's twisted anthology comedy returns for a Christmas special, with Pemberton, Jessica Raine and Rula Lenska hamming it up gleefully as a family getting more than they bargained for while on an Alpine holiday. Initially, it's a homage to 70s TV melodrama. But a voiceover - director's commentary or something more sinister? - lends an uneasy undertone, and soon the spoofy chuckles are over.

Phil Harrison, The Guardian, 27th December 2016

Before the third series starts, Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton are treating us to a seasonally-twisted special of their anthology comedy, Inside No.9.

It is Austria, Krampusnacht, December 1977. Julian Devonshire (Steve Pemberton), his pregnant wife Kathy (Jessica Raine), their son Toby and mother-in-law Celia (Rula Lenska) arrive at the alpine chalet for a family holiday.

They are shown around by Klaus (Reece Shearsmith) who tells the family about the local legend of The Devil of Christmas. All the good children are given gifts by St. Nicholas, and all the bad ones are punished by the demonic Krampus.

But who has been good, and who has been bad?

Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 27th December 2016

Inside No 9: The Devil Of Christmas preview

Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton have taken a leaf out of the Garth Marenghi's Darkplace playbook for the much-anticipated return of Inside No. 9, give or take a decade.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 27th December 2016

Inside No. 9 - The Devil Of Christmas review

Like with all of Inside No. 9 however, the real twist in the tale comes at the very end. Of course it would be bad of me to spoil it, which just goes to show what incredible writing talent Shearsmith and Pemberton have. The horror and dark twists certainly come as a surprise, while the commentary provides the humour. It is worth watching a few times because you can easily miss some gags.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 27th December 2016

Inside No. 9 Christmas special review

The opening episode of the third season of Inside No 9 is a Christmas themed nightmare, dealing with the old legend of Krampus.

Andrew Allen, Cult Box, 27th December 2016

Inside No. 9: The Devil Of Christmas review

The Inside No. 9 Christmas special is an expertly layered treat for fans of vintage horror.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 27th December 2016

Preview: Inside No. 9 Christmas Special

Inside No. 9 makes its long-awaited return with a festive special on 27th December, entitled 'The Devil of Christmas'.

Sophie, The Velvet Onion, 26th December 2016

Preview: Inside No 9 - The Devil Of Christmas

A new series of Inside No 9 starts in early 2017 but as a brilliant curtain raiser here's a one-off episode with a Yuletide theme. The Devil of Christmas is set in December 1977 in an Alpine chalet where a nice middle class English family has arrived to enjoy a skiing holiday.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 24th December 2016

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