Pinter Fest = Excellent.
Sat, 9 Sept 2000, 02:10 amWalter Plinge1 post in thread
Pinter Fest = Excellent.
Sat, 9 Sept 2000, 02:10 amSometimes confusing, often hilarious, always rivetting, excellent. I want to implore one and all to go and see When Harry Met Playlovers. So much creativity, diversity, innovation and talent!
Bravo to the uncredited person who wrote the linking (interview) dialogue. It tied the whole thing together beautifully. I would have liked to have seen Madeline (as Pinter) delivering her lines without a script as I found myself thinking "Why didn't she learn her lines? I wonder if someone dropped out at the last minute?" and I missed some of what she was saying.
Marie Corrigin in Black and White was lovely. She played her role with such subtlety and I believed every word she spoke. Nick Christo and Robert Jago were great in Precisely. I'm not sure what the characters were on about (the script, not the delivery) but they were very real and totally engrossing. The acting was excellent all-round.
When Harry Met Playlovers is such an entertaining evening but sadly there weren't many people there tonight. Please give these fabulous actors/directors (and this fascinating writer) the audience they deserve.
Well done to all involved!
PS: Chookas for the ITA Festival Julia, David and Helen. (The Lover is fantastic).
Bravo to the uncredited person who wrote the linking (interview) dialogue. It tied the whole thing together beautifully. I would have liked to have seen Madeline (as Pinter) delivering her lines without a script as I found myself thinking "Why didn't she learn her lines? I wonder if someone dropped out at the last minute?" and I missed some of what she was saying.
Marie Corrigin in Black and White was lovely. She played her role with such subtlety and I believed every word she spoke. Nick Christo and Robert Jago were great in Precisely. I'm not sure what the characters were on about (the script, not the delivery) but they were very real and totally engrossing. The acting was excellent all-round.
When Harry Met Playlovers is such an entertaining evening but sadly there weren't many people there tonight. Please give these fabulous actors/directors (and this fascinating writer) the audience they deserve.
Well done to all involved!
PS: Chookas for the ITA Festival Julia, David and Helen. (The Lover is fantastic).
Walter PlingeSat, 9 Sept 2000, 02:10 am
Sometimes confusing, often hilarious, always rivetting, excellent. I want to implore one and all to go and see When Harry Met Playlovers. So much creativity, diversity, innovation and talent!
Bravo to the uncredited person who wrote the linking (interview) dialogue. It tied the whole thing together beautifully. I would have liked to have seen Madeline (as Pinter) delivering her lines without a script as I found myself thinking "Why didn't she learn her lines? I wonder if someone dropped out at the last minute?" and I missed some of what she was saying.
Marie Corrigin in Black and White was lovely. She played her role with such subtlety and I believed every word she spoke. Nick Christo and Robert Jago were great in Precisely. I'm not sure what the characters were on about (the script, not the delivery) but they were very real and totally engrossing. The acting was excellent all-round.
When Harry Met Playlovers is such an entertaining evening but sadly there weren't many people there tonight. Please give these fabulous actors/directors (and this fascinating writer) the audience they deserve.
Well done to all involved!
PS: Chookas for the ITA Festival Julia, David and Helen. (The Lover is fantastic).
Bravo to the uncredited person who wrote the linking (interview) dialogue. It tied the whole thing together beautifully. I would have liked to have seen Madeline (as Pinter) delivering her lines without a script as I found myself thinking "Why didn't she learn her lines? I wonder if someone dropped out at the last minute?" and I missed some of what she was saying.
Marie Corrigin in Black and White was lovely. She played her role with such subtlety and I believed every word she spoke. Nick Christo and Robert Jago were great in Precisely. I'm not sure what the characters were on about (the script, not the delivery) but they were very real and totally engrossing. The acting was excellent all-round.
When Harry Met Playlovers is such an entertaining evening but sadly there weren't many people there tonight. Please give these fabulous actors/directors (and this fascinating writer) the audience they deserve.
Well done to all involved!
PS: Chookas for the ITA Festival Julia, David and Helen. (The Lover is fantastic).