ATTENTION: lovers of Stephen Lee
Mon, 5 Feb 2007, 11:09 pmdan luxton7 posts in thread
ATTENTION: lovers of Stephen Lee
Mon, 5 Feb 2007, 11:09 pm"Much Ado About Nothing" by the biggest BILL on the program, the renown MR SHAKES
Stephen Lee (Leonato and Dogberry) shows off his substantial theatrical credentials:
it's an absolute hoot to see him in contrasting roles where he can really display his acumen.
Sufficient to say, WA practitioners are very lucky to have his energy, wit and knowledge
(he is eligible for MENSA) at their disposal.
With a superb glass of wine in tow, indulge in the intrigue, passion and hilarity of
Shakespeare’s well loved comedy. Jealous Don John, with his drunkard offsider, Boracchio,
does his best to meddle with the happiness of young lovers. But a group of bumbling night
watchmen get involved twisting love’s purpose even more so.
Directed by Peter Tulloch
With: Richard Mellick (Don Pedro), Stephen Lee (Leonato/Dogberry), Caitlin McLoughlin (Hero/Verges), Dan Luxton (Benedick), Kate McGinniskin (Beatrice), Nichola Renton-Weir (various)
This is the 2nd year Essential have come west, having developed 6 years of experience
selling theatre into wineries in the east. This year more WA wineries are on board -
it is the beginning of something exciting - Essential's eastern state company tours for
4 months across 4 states - WA performs the production seen the year before in the east.
For show times and bookings, call...
February 17th Houghton Wines, Swan Valley WA 08 9274 9525
February 18th Cosham Wines,Perth Hills WA 0417 959 622
February 24th Hackersley Wines, Ferguson Valley WA 08 9728 3033
March 3rd Leeuwin Estate, Margaret River WA 08 9759 0000
March 10th Briery Estate, Bindoon WA 08 9576 1417
dan luxtonMon, 5 Feb 2007, 11:09 pm
"Much Ado About Nothing" by the biggest BILL on the program, the renown MR SHAKES
Stephen Lee (Leonato and Dogberry) shows off his substantial theatrical credentials:
it's an absolute hoot to see him in contrasting roles where he can really display his acumen.
Sufficient to say, WA practitioners are very lucky to have his energy, wit and knowledge
(he is eligible for MENSA) at their disposal.
With a superb glass of wine in tow, indulge in the intrigue, passion and hilarity of
Shakespeare’s well loved comedy. Jealous Don John, with his drunkard offsider, Boracchio,
does his best to meddle with the happiness of young lovers. But a group of bumbling night
watchmen get involved twisting love’s purpose even more so.
Directed by Peter Tulloch
With: Richard Mellick (Don Pedro), Stephen Lee (Leonato/Dogberry), Caitlin McLoughlin (Hero/Verges), Dan Luxton (Benedick), Kate McGinniskin (Beatrice), Nichola Renton-Weir (various)
This is the 2nd year Essential have come west, having developed 6 years of experience
selling theatre into wineries in the east. This year more WA wineries are on board -
it is the beginning of something exciting - Essential's eastern state company tours for
4 months across 4 states - WA performs the production seen the year before in the east.
For show times and bookings, call...
February 17th Houghton Wines, Swan Valley WA 08 9274 9525
February 18th Cosham Wines,Perth Hills WA 0417 959 622
February 24th Hackersley Wines, Ferguson Valley WA 08 9728 3033
March 3rd Leeuwin Estate, Margaret River WA 08 9759 0000
March 10th Briery Estate, Bindoon WA 08 9576 1417
Walter PlingeTue, 6 Feb 2007, 11:03 pm
Stephen Lee ain't God's
Stephen Lee ain't God's gift to theatre and the sooner everyone realises that, the better.
Walter PlingeWed, 7 Feb 2007, 09:48 am
I agree
Stephen Lee would like to heartily endorse Mr Walker's comment. He is not God's gift to anything....just an actor and director trying to do a job in an industry he loves.
Neville TalbotWed, 7 Feb 2007, 01:40 pm
Nicely done
In a world of aggressive comments and the old argy bargy, I am particularly impressed by your simple reply Mr Lee.
Kudos to you!
Good luck to all involved. It's b''''y hard work setting up your own co. and getting it out there. Well done!
Nev
It's the simple things stupid...
Walter PlingeWed, 7 Feb 2007, 08:04 pm
i personally would have
i personally would have liked to reply with much more vigour but i shall take a leaf from mr lee and keep my mouth shut... even in the face of such stupidity...
NimrodWed, 7 Feb 2007, 09:00 pm
Leeless
Wow, I cant believe that this page is still going. Anyway, I'd just like to say that Steven is a horrible horrible person and I agree with everything Henry said. I mean, he's English for starters and he never comes to see theatre, just between you and me...I dont think he even likes it. Plus he doesnt know a thing...especially when it comes to Charles Dickens, Lord of the Rings and spelling. I see right through you Mr Lee *shakes fists angrily*
BAM!
Walter PlingeThu, 8 Feb 2007, 11:09 pm
Stephen Lee is God's gift
Stephen Lee is God's gift to his local Fish & Chip shop.