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Post by couldileaveyou on Apr 13, 2019 12:38:38 GMT
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Post by danieljohnson14 on Apr 13, 2019 14:09:55 GMT
Just the most increidble cast. Seriously though, Laurie's name is already etched on that Tony, it"s pretty much a guarantee, this is perfect casting for her. 😍
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Post by oxfordsimon on Apr 13, 2019 14:18:03 GMT
Izzard? No. Just no.
Mantello could have had his pick of quality actors. That is just a mistake.
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Post by raider80 on Apr 13, 2019 14:23:55 GMT
Exciting casting but, I swear Virginia Woolf is done every other year now.
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Post by NeilVHughes on Apr 13, 2019 16:28:51 GMT
May be the one to entice me back to New York, been a few years, will decide once I have a feel for what else is on.
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Post by crowblack on Apr 13, 2019 17:26:01 GMT
Do these things ever have reverse transfers?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2019 18:09:50 GMT
I'm seriously considering making the trip across the Atlantic to see it; if I do, then it'll *definitely* transfer to London because that's just what happens when I fly to New York to see shows. It is a heavily British cast...
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Post by Fleance on Apr 13, 2019 19:29:35 GMT
Let us not forget, in her centennial year, the woman who created the role of Martha, on Broadway in 1962 and in London in 1964: the great Uta Hagen (1919-2004). She was blacklisted during the McCarthy era and so didn't make movies until late in her career, and is therefore not a household name. She was one of the great acting teachers of all time. Brits who studied with her include Anthony Hopkins and Prunella Scales. Miss Hagen received three Tony Awards and played Desdemona to Paul Robeson's Othello in what remains the longest-running production of a Shakespeare play ever on Broadway. hbstudio.org/about-hb-studio/uta-hagen-100/
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Post by learfan on Apr 13, 2019 21:01:35 GMT
Indeed, the new Nicholas Wright play this summer at Chichester "8 Hotels" is about the tour of that Othello. Ive booked already. Casting will be v interesting.
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Post by couldileaveyou on Sept 11, 2019 13:32:07 GMT
Rupert Everett is replacing Izzard
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Post by Mark on Mar 21, 2020 9:02:05 GMT
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Post by ABr on Mar 21, 2020 9:16:30 GMT
Just seen the article! Such a shame, it sounded great from your review! I have a feeling we are going to be seeing a lot of this in the coming weeks, on both sides of the pond!
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Post by n1david on Mar 21, 2020 9:46:49 GMT
I hash tickets for this next month, which had obviously already gone, but still hoped that I would get a chance sometime. The word of mouth was overwhelmingly positive.
Theatre is an artform of the moment; one of the tragedies of this crisis is how many wonderful moments will be missed and lost forever.
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Post by Dr Tom on Mar 21, 2020 10:42:29 GMT
I have (had?) a ticket for this on Wednesday. A shame, but there are far worse things to worry about.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2020 16:18:42 GMT
I'm just choosing to believe this will be mounted during another season, perhaps 2021-2022. It was too good to not get an entire run. I know talk is of a Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf Death of a Salesman next year, but perhaps this will come back first.
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