That play you've always wanted to do.
Tue, 29 Sept 2009, 12:05 pmgrantwatson38 posts in thread
That play you've always wanted to do.
Tue, 29 Sept 2009, 12:05 pmJust looking for people's own choices here: is there a play that you've always wanted to be involved with, but so far haven't done it? Maybe it's just too obscure or unpopular for anyone to put it on, maybe you've auditioned for it in the past but never got in, maybe you just haven't got around to staging it yet.
My pick is Shakespeare's Coriolanus - it's an awesome and, I think, deeply underrated tragedy.
What's your choice?
Hmmm . . .
Thu, 1 Oct 2009, 12:50 pmAlways wanted to perform as Rosencrantz in "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" by Tom Stoppard. Keep being told I should direct it but I don't have enough idea developed to scope the entire play. . .yet!
Otherwise I'm hunting for a decent juicy evil female role. . . the roles I generally fall in love with are male (as you can see from Ros mentioned above) . . . MY psych friends tell me I suffer from the dramatic version of Freud's penis envy, which for some reason I can agree with, don't watn to be a man they just get such awesome roles!
Recently fell in love with the classic female role of Hedda from Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler" but again want to play Judge Brack in that also.
Inside every adult is the child that was and inside every child is the adult that will be. (John Connolly)