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Oh my living lord.
Andrew Scott was magnificent.
I was sobbing.
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BB, what character did Andrew play and what scene did they do? AIA is one of my all time favorites.
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Was at the stage door. met andrew scott and roger allam and caught a glimpse of ben.:-)
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Well I was going to give the youtube link, but of course I can't paste it on here!
It's 'Angels in America' with Dominic Cooper.
So at least you can search for it!
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Oh yes, Andrew was so good...! I almost couldn't breathe, it was so captivating. Wow, just wow.
And Ben... I thought the scene was a little short, but nevertheless I constantly had to laugh and enjoyed it tremendously.
What a great evening!
And tobe: have sweet dreams then tonight!
Here's the link to Andrew:
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tobeornot221b wrote:
Was at the stage door. met andrew scott and roger allam and caught a glimpse of ben.:-)
So, and why am I the one which still can't sleep??
I envy you. And thanks again for all the "live info".
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Watched clips from both Andrew and Ben. Just left me wanting more! I know want to see Andrew in an entire production of AIA.
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Yep, my thoughts entirely.
Would love to see Andrew and Dominic do the whole production.
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tobeornot221b wrote:
Was at the stage door. met andrew scott and roger allam and caught a glimpse of ben.:-)
Tobe, just as soon as you are able - details please! We want details!
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This is all too much awesome! What a great celebration of the long-running culture of one theatre… watched just the clips of Ben's and Andrew's pieces so far - wonderful. And the dedication-to-theatre type toast/monologue at the end and celebratory bowing…. :
It's like I don't know what to do with it all! Making me even more excited for the opportunity to see Frankenstein very soon!
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tobeornot221b wrote:
Was at the stage door. met andrew scott and roger allam and caught a glimpse of ben.:-)
Oh, happy, happy you! And now tell us everything about it in epic length!
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Once again I must say, put this out on DVD and they would make tons of money for the theater.
I can understand a point of view that wants to maintain the "live" aspect of theater but there are so many people who don't have the ways or the means. I say share the wealth.
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BTW Roger Allam was also great and he was doing BC part from "Copenhagen"! But my number 1 (sorry, Benedict!) was Helen Mirren in "Mourning becomes Electra". Wow, it gave me shrills. What a brilliant actress. Surprisingly, I wasn't blown away by Judi Dench, instead.
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Jeez, I forgot about him.
You are right, he was brilliant.
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tobeornot221b wrote:
Was at the stage door. met andrew scott and roger allam and caught a glimpse of ben.:-)
Oh, lucky lucky you!
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tonnaree wrote:
Once again I must say, put this out on DVD and they would make tons of money for the theater.
I can understand a point of view that wants to maintain the "live" aspect of theater but there are so many people who don't have the ways or the means. I say share the wealth.
That's not the problem - the problem is that they don't have agreements with the cast for a DVD release. It would have to be written into their performance contract. Plus, it can be quite expensive to get the rights to sell a play's performance in that way - I imagine NT could swing that. I was surprised they were able to get rights to put it in cinemas, let alone release it on DVD. But anyway, main point is that the actor's contracts don't allow for a DVD release.
besleybean wrote:
Oh my living lord.
Andrew Scott was magnificent.
I was sobbing.
Really? I watched the clip and it seemed a bit over done to me; but it may have been different live on stage. Theatre acting is always just a tad over-the-top so they can reach the whole audience!
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*sigh* Didn't think of that.
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Finally, here's my report of Saturday, November 2nd, 2013.
London, National Theatre, stage door. Roughly 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
In the first place: Apologies
The combination of me being the worst photographer in the world (about only 2 percent of my photos can be looked at without feeling sick), a chilly wind at quite low temperatures, inappropriate clothing, poor preparation (always desperately looking for a marker and something that can be signed by whoever, low phone battery…) and being in a certain excitement of things to come didn't generate the best results.
My daughter (Miss Camembert, inactive member of this board) and I had missed the rehearsal event on the previous day though we finally made it to the NT after coming from an appointment with a friend which took us longer than expected. So: Wrong time, wrong place (we had gone to the main entrance instead of heading to the stage door – silly us!).
Saturday. 6 p.m.
There were some thirty people waiting at the stage door. Among them there were about 10 to 15 girls, apparently waiting for Ben and some guys who looked like professional autograph hunters – going by their well-organized equipment (folders with individual bags in them) and their warm coats…
Among the first to arrive were Ben's parents and Ralph Fiennes. They were dropped off by cars in front of the stage door. There came more actors I didn't know, but then Roger Allam arrived and took his time to talk to the fans and signed some stuff.
Meanwhile, the girl standing next to us said that Ben had arrived hours ago. So – no chance to meet him at that time…
Next one to arrive was Andrew Scott. He apparently was in quite a hurry and looked as if already being focussed on his subsequent performance. Nevertheless, he signed stuff and took photos with some fans. My daughter didn't have anything on her to be signed – the only thing at hand was a picture postcard from London – already addressed and stamped in order to being sent to her friend. Andrew signed it for her (you can see this in the picture on the right). Of course, she kept that postcard and bought her friend a different one. Wonder why…
One of the last to arrive was Judy Dench and she was warmly welcomed by everyone.
At the same time, the above mentioned fangirls began to sigh collectively – a sure sign of Ben being in sight.
Fortunately, the stage door is a glass door. We hurried toward it and tried to get a glimpse of what was going on behind it. Reflected by a mirror, there was Ben standing, surrounded by some people he was talking to. He took off his black sweater and showed a white T-shirt.
Looking at these blurry pictures - taken by a camera being held by a shaking hand - I hope you at least get the idea…
Thereafter, we straight went to Waterloo station to warm up and have some hot tea. And after a visit to a pub we managed to watch the end of the show on TV in our hotel.
Haven't seen the whole show yet but I recorded it. Heard a lot of positive response and now I'm looking forward to watching it.
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Thank you so much, Tobe, this is really exciting. Wonderful pics of Roger and Andrew. And I understand so well that your hands was shaking - still, you can recognise him and I am sure he charms people even through mirrors and windowpanes.
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Sounds like a adventure to remember. Hope you didn't catch a cold!