Maggers Wrote:Oh what I night I had! I got to see the inimitable Kevin Kline as King Lear at the Public Theater. We had first row seats and the action takes place literally inches from the audience. Spittle was flying everywhere and I could see it all. Luckily none landed on me. At one point during a knife fight, I thought I was going to be stabbed. AWESOME!
Quote:I love actors who can make Shakespeare accessible. Let's face it, it's not standard English and you have to pay attention. But if it's done well, it's no effort at all to get the play. And this production was done very, very well. The actors were generally strong though there were some weak spots, but not so weak as to interfere with the show. The staging was imaginative and inventive.
Quote:I was so close to Kevin Klein I could tell that he used dipilatory on his legs, they were so smooth and so WHITE, blinding, actually. He's 59; he'll turn 60 this October, and he is in fine form, though all his body hair his white. Yes, I was VERY close.
Quote:The eye gouging scene was remarkable and very real. Yikes.
Quote:The Public Theater is a great place to catch theater when you're in NY. It's in the Village, and while it's not cheap, the shows are worth it.
Quote:I was given a Christmas gift of a first row seat at Phillip Seymour Hoffman's new show at the Public. I'll see that in a couple of weeks. Can't wait to be up close and personal with Phil.
Kenji Wrote:What is dipilatory?
Ken Valentine Wrote:Maggers made a spelling error, Maggers made a spelling error, Maggers made a spelling error.
Mark this date on your calendars everybody, this is a rare occurence!
Kenji, a depilatory is something used to remove hair. In normal use, it's a cream or liquid which dissolves hair, but it could be said that a razor or electric shaver is also a kind of depilatory. But a cream depilatory doesn't leave a shaving stubble.
Ken V.
Ken Valentine Wrote:Maggers made a spelling error, Maggers made a spelling error, Maggers made a spelling error.ROFL! I had a feeling it wasn't right but I didn't care! I was quasi-delirious. It was 1:30 in the morning. Who wanted to bother checking the dictionary!
Mark this date on your calendars everybody, this is a rare occurence!
Ken Valentine Wrote:Maggers made a spelling error, Maggers made a spelling error, Maggers made a spelling error.
Mark this date on your calendars everybody, this is a rare occurrence!
cobalt79 Wrote:This is one of those instances! [ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND]
Sorry Maggers! I couldn't resist!
Maggers Wrote:ROFL! I had a feeling it wasn't right but I didn't care! I was quasi-delirious. It was 1:30 in the morning. Who wanted to bother checking the dictionary!
Quote:Kenji, the Public Theater is an Off-Broadway venue. It's a showplace where many wonderful film actors work on stage in New York. But it is not Broadway. They do some of the best, well funded Off-Broadway stage work in New York. I mention funding because with money they can build the sort of complicated sets, special effects and lighting that can add so much to a theatrical experience.
The Public Theater provides Broadway quality productions but in Greenwich Village. They also do wonderful avante-garde plays and many quirky shows that you'd find off-off-Broadway. The Public has its origins as a theater trying to provide plays to the masses, featuring shows that would not necessarily be considered fare for Broadway.
And, yes, Kenji, I am a lucky girl.
Maggers Wrote:ROFL! I had a feeling it wasn't right but I didn't care! I was quasi-delirious. It was 1:30 in the morning. Who wanted to bother checking the dictionary!