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Antony & Cleopatra


That's a nice review, but jeez! The article from the other week said Janeway was captain of the starship Enterprise, and this review says her first name was Elizabeth. I realize these are theater people, not Trekkies, but it's just sloppy not to check and confirm basic facts. You're getting paid to write this stuff, people. Do it correctly.

*end rant*

At least THIS review gets it right!

http://artsfuse.org/?p=14316


Love the "come hither voice"... :drool: ;)

AMG, there's still time to hop a plane for Hartford! :bolian:
 
That sounds fantastic JanewayRulz, you're so lucky. Really wish she'd do something on the West Coast one of these days. I'd love to see one of her future plays :) Grrr I hate being a student :D

firecrackerrr, she has done stuff on the west coast. Keep your eyes peeled, or check out totallykate.com frequently.

Ah ok. I have to be honest, I haven't followed much of anything Trek related since I started uni 6 or so years ago. It wasn't until I randomly met her this year that I got completely curious and looked into it. I just assumed she wouldn't do much on the West Coast since the EC is better for plays. I'll definitely look for it though in the future. :)
 
LOL yeah AMG its amazing how well this "old lady" can navigate the internet ;)

Oh, hey J'rulz you lost one of the tennis balls on your walker at breakfast :eek:

Don't worry I'll mail it. :rofl:
 
Wow, J'Rulz, thanks for posting these links. I would not have thought to look for them, but I sure did enjoy watchin' 'em.
 
For all those posters who couldn't get to Hartford last month....

The blue strip in the middle of the stage is the river nile. In the 2nd half the glass cover is removed and they actuall walk through it.


1/4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMz6Q2Wpvk8&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

2/4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NupcsqqYR7o&feature=feedlik

3/4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rqokw6Kr1w&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

4/4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAVFf733McY&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

:drool::drool: I wish John Douglas Thompson would spank me and cart me around like that - I mean, um, thanks for the clips! I so wish I could have gone!
 
LOL froot - he can spank me anytime too! What a hottie!!

To be honest - I'm not quite sure what I think of the production....hard to tell from just a few minutes of clips. Normally I enjoy Kates acting but from the little I saw in the clips, I'm inclined to agree some of the reviews that were "less that gracious" about her performance (The production got a lot of bad reviews, but most production do get their share of haters). So hard to form an opinion based on a few minutes.
 
LOL froot - he can spank me anytime too! What a hottie!!

To be honest - I'm not quite sure what I think of the production....hard to tell from just a few minutes of clips. Normally I enjoy Kates acting but from the little I saw in the clips, I'm inclined to agree some of the reviews that were "less that gracious" about her performance (The production got a lot of bad reviews, but most production do get their share of haters). So hard to form an opinion based on a few minutes.


The production was quite captivating, actually.

It started with the actors running from the back of the theater, behind us, onto the stage, and off and on again with quite a lot of exuberant abandon. The two main leads were "Shakespearian" (loud/overwrought) in their zeal for life and each other and power. The clips are too small to hold the stage much less their performances.

The supporting roles were wonderful too, from Cleopatra's Lady in waiting, to Marc Antony's General, to Octavias, to "the hilarious Messenger".

Oh, and I don't know what official title the guy with the great abs/pectorals had... but from my view from the shallow end of the pool, he didn't get NEARLY enough credit for HIS work. :drool:

I enjoyed it quite a bit, as did the 4 people with me, one of whom couldn't have picked Mulgrew out of a lineup before the show if she asked her. :rofl:
 
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To be honest - I'm not quite sure what I think of the production....hard to tell from just a few minutes of clips. Normally I enjoy Kates acting but from the little I saw in the clips, I'm inclined to agree some of the reviews that were "less that gracious" about her performance (The production got a lot of bad reviews, but most production do get their share of haters). So hard to form an opinion based on a few minutes.

I can't claim I've read every review but all the ones I've read have been positive like this one from the New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/24/nyregion/24theatct.html

If you have links to other reviews I'd love to see them. :)
 
To be honest - I'm not quite sure what I think of the production....hard to tell from just a few minutes of clips. Normally I enjoy Kates acting but from the little I saw in the clips, I'm inclined to agree some of the reviews that were "less that gracious" about her performance (The production got a lot of bad reviews, but most production do get their share of haters). So hard to form an opinion based on a few minutes.

I can't claim I've read every review but all the ones I've read have been positive like this one from the New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/24/nyregion/24theatct.html

If you have links to other reviews I'd love to see them. :)

I've run across at least one negative review, can't recall where. :vulcan: This style of play certainly isn't "Tea at Five" and can be off putting for some. Be that as it may, it WAS great fun to see the "Captain" be very UN-Captainlike. :rommie:
 
kimc - I don't have the links (didn't save them). All I did was a web search for reviews of the play and was rather surprised to see so many negative reviews.

JanewayRulz - I'm a veteran of Shakespearian theatre (and alternative underground theatre) and certainly wasn't expecting Tea at Five. After all the hype, I guess I was expecting something a little more progressive, but as I said, it's very hard to judge from a few quick clips.
 
kimc - I don't have the links (didn't save them). All I did was a web search for reviews of the play and was rather surprised to see so many negative reviews.

JanewayRulz - I'm a veteran of Shakespearian theatre (and alternative underground theatre) and certainly wasn't expecting Tea at Five. After all the hype, I guess I was expecting something a little more progressive, but as I said, it's very hard to judge from a few quick clips.
 
JanewayRulz - I'm a veteran of Shakespearian theatre (and alternative underground theatre) and certainly wasn't expecting Tea at Five. After all the hype, I guess I was expecting something a little more progressive, but as I said, it's very hard to judge from a few quick clips.

No insult intended, henbane, but in my inexperience with the genre, the play seemed to flow a lot better when you start at the beginning and ride it through.
 
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