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See posting about review of Scandal. Apparently Benedict and Danny Boyle are considering taking Frankenstein to the New York stage.
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Davina wrote:
See posting about review of Scandal. Apparently Benedict and Danny Boyle are considering taking Frankenstein to the New York stage.
That would be amazing!
I just booked my tickets to see it in Covent Garden with BC as Creature, it's not playing anywhere near me but I'm (very luckily!) in London on the same day so yaay! I wish I could see both versions!
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Booked my tickets today. 18th June in Manchester, Benedict as creature. Trying to arrange a meet up in Manchester for the same day!
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I want to go too, but I don't want to buy my ticket too soon, because I don't know when I'll finish school -_-. I have 2 months of strike to catch up and we're supposing to have school during June and the week-ends, so I don't want to buy a ticket and have to go to an exam instead. It would be so cruel.
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I'll see it with Benedict as the creature Saturday 16, yeah ! I'm so excited : D.
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One week tomorrow for me!!!
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Went to see this yesterday - Miller as Victor and Cumberbatch as the Creature. OMFG it was amazing. From someone with a theatre background I was absolutely blown away particularly by the simple but extraordinarily effective set design. And the revolve! OMG so many ways to use that space!
Not to mention the ceiling lights. WOW
And of course the performances were incredible.
So so so good. Going to see the other version on 24th. Wow.
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On the NT homepage it says that the film will be shown in cinemas in Munich and Karlsruhe, that is too far for me . What about Düsseldorf or Cologne?? Think again.
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Does anybody know for how long this screenings will be available in London?
I will possibly (only possibly, not sure yet) be there for a week in july, I would love to know the dates of the screenings, but in the NT page I can't find dates... anybody knows?
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The screenings only take place in June. If you go on the NT website and look for the NT live screenings, participating venues, and click on any of those listed they give dates. Sadly none are in July though.
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Davina wrote:
The screenings only take place in June. If you go on the NT website and look for the NT live screenings, participating venues, and click on any of those listed they give dates. Sadly none are in July though.
Ok, I didn't click on the participating venues, thanks Davina. I was looking for some place that said "dates of screening" or something like that.
Pity... I'm not sure if I'll be able to go finally, but if I go it will be July for sure. Well, it was worth a try...
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I just found out today--- that my town DID show this---LAST WEEK and I missed it!! Booo hoo!!! Is this out on DVD? I'm not a fan of frankenstein, but I AM a fan of you-know-whom!!
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sherlockskitty wrote:
I just found out today--- that my town DID show this---LAST WEEK and I missed it!! Booo hoo!!! Is this out on DVD? I'm not a fan of frankenstein, but I AM a fan of you-know-whom!!
From the official site, seeing as this is the MOST asked question:
Frankenstein FAQs
Will you be releasing a DVD of the production?
We have no plans to release a DVD. We know from letters, tweets and emails that a great many people wanted another chance to see the production – and these encore screenings have been scheduled in response to that huge public demand. Our rights arrangements with actors and crew don’t currently permit DVD release, and we’re also keen for as many people as possible to experience the broadcasts in the format for which they were created: broadcast in HD to cinemas.
Will you be showing Frankenstein on TV in the UK?
Channel 4 will be airing a documentary called Frankenstein: The Making of a Myth which features a behind-the-scenes look at production – at the moment no broadcast date is confirmed, read more about the programme.
There are, however, no plans to air the broadcasts of the production itself.
Will Frankenstein be playing again on stage at the National Theatre?
No, there are no plans for the production to return to the National Theatre.
In short, NO.
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Ok CALLING ALL AMERICANS! Apparently the June edition of American Vogue has an interview with Danny Boyle about Frankenstein and it perhaps transferring to the States. Can anyone access this glossy mag and see if the interview has any more light to shed? Pretty please!
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Also...did anyone who's seen this notice that the actress playing Elizabeth is the same actress who played Hortense in Small Island?
Britain's acting pool is incestuous!
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Thank you, Davina, for giving me a mission. I'm glad we Americans - - I mean Yanks -- can contribute some news.
From the interview with Danny Boyle by Hadley Freeman in the June 2012 issue of American Vogue:
"Last year, Boyle returned tro the stage for the first time in decades to direct Frankenstein at London's National Theatre. This production will 'hopefully,' Bole says, come to Broadway soon, and if so, New York theatergoers must go immediately..." It does not say anything about who might be in the play in NYC; however, it goes on to say about the British production, "...starring Jonny Lee Miller and the rising British star Benedict Cumberbatch, alternately playing the doctor and the monster. (They jointly won an Olivier Award for their performances.)" It goes on with a quote from Benedict and a description of the first scene.That scene is amazing, by the way. (I got to see the film of the live play myself -- the version with BC as the monster.)
Another interesting note is that Boyle says about the Olympic opening ceremony, "...we did use Frankenstein as a dry run for a lot of ideas for this."
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For the life of me I cannot remember where I read it but Danny Boyle was saying that he and Benedict had definitely been talking about taking Frankenstein to Broadway.
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I'm just coming from Frankenstein and it was truly amazing ! Benedict as the creature was really incredible : ). My friends understand now why he is my favorite actor. I converted them to him.
But, oh my god, Benedict ! He is so talented !
Sorry, I'm still excited : ).
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Oh, Milkomeda, that's really wonderful. Wish I'd had the chance to see him - but yesterday I signed this petition to the NT for releasing in on DVD after all. Let's hope for the best.
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SusiGo wrote:
Oh, Milkomeda, that's really wonderful. Wish I'd had the chance to see him - but yesterday I signed this petition to the NT for releasing in on DVD after all. Let's hope for the best.
Susi, please, tell me where you can sign this. There are no screenings in Spain and I am planning to go to London soon, but not soon enough to get to see it...