Old Mill's Romeo & Juliet, directed by Stephen Lee
Wed, 25 Mar 2009, 12:27 amLisa Skryp31 posts in thread
Old Mill's Romeo & Juliet, directed by Stephen Lee
Wed, 25 Mar 2009, 12:27 amwhere are asides ususally
excellent point!
With asides, some actors I've seen have really just muttered to themselves, and others declaimed to the gods. Then there are asides to others - another matter and pretty self-explanatory.
Although in some instances any of these approaches would be effective, actors in character just plain talking to the audience (as was done in the R&J production I saw the other night) was what engaged me so well.
It was me, I confess.....
......and here's my paltry excuse.......
Lady Montague dies on the night that her son, Romeo avenges Mercutio's death by slaughtering Tybalt and is henceforth exiled from Verona. Therefore, I am not required to grace the stage at all in Act II until the final bow. So for the hour and a half in between, I get dressed into warm clothes and snuggle up backstage in my swag with a thermos of hot chocolate and a good book.
On Saturday night, to minimise change time and exposure to the elements, I simply slipped my very long dress over my jeans and tottered out with the others to bow. However, being very long, I had to hitch up my skirts and exposed my unprofessionalism to the watchful eye of Lisa - who, might I add, was sitting right in front of me and very low to the ground :)
For the record, I wear only tights for Act I when I am in character, and so do all the other female actors.
I had to clear the air publicly! I could barely stand the accusing looks and pointed fingers from my cast mates tonight: "It was YOU?!" *SORRY* ;)
Oh, I feel so much better now. Now I am off to Laurence's cell to be shrived of my sins...... :)
... i take back my pointed
Ive been reading the
rest your conscience
Finally! Someone with the
Sorry
If my comments, points of view or general observations hindered or affected your potential enjoyment of the show, then I humbly apologise.
Yet I feel I do not see that what I posted (re my blog) was in any way a review. It was promotional sure as anything posted about the show (or any show for that matter) be it negative or positive could be considered promotional. I feel all I did was express an opinion about a different style of theatre and its effects on the actor, namely me as I would not know the effects on any other actor would I.
Incidentally, I don't believe that I have been disrespectful to my fellow cast members in anyway. I have shamelessly promoted a show which I think is well worth promoting and not from any egotistical stand point. I am proud of what we as a team have produced. Am I then not allowed to express that pride?
I am one of a few individuals whom are prepared to stick their necks out for the sake of what they love, and I love theatre. For that reason I expect to take the occasional hit.
If I come across as egotistical then let me state that is not my intent. If you felt my performance was 'Hammy' then I accept that and I'll work on it. If I seem disrespectful of my fellow cast members then I apologise profusely.
I state this publicly, humbly and with the expectation that I will take further hits as a result.
You can't please everyone.
Absit invidia (and DFT :nono:)
Jeff Watkins
Are you allowed to express
that's a really unfair comment
Points
You are entitled to your opinion and you may very well have a point. Upon reflect I may have become a little too excited about the show and inadvertantly 'stole the limelight', at least through promotional aspects.
I shall remember to kerb my excitement in future.
Sincerely,
Absit invidia (and DFT :nono:)
Jeff Watkins
hmm - devils advocate...
I think we need to find new
I agree to an extent, but I
Sad Comments for great entertainment
I would just like to
All things in moderation
I'll jump onto this
I came here to congratulate
Saw the show tonight...
Tim Prosser
Final Thoughts
Oh puh-lease. Somebody pass
Oh now don't be like that!
Chris is ace
Posted away
Looks like the post Tim referred to has been Moderated away. Must have been really good. ;-)
Absit invidia (and DFT :nono:)
Jeff Watkins
Posted away
I agree with Leah, great
It was an unverified
Oh rats, I missed the post