Dunda wrote:Now that gives rooms for speculation, eh
Doesn't it!! All these little tidbits of info surrounding what Babs and Eon does with Daniel, it seems to me that they are trying to repay him for the huge gamble he took with his serious and well-respected dramatic reputation when he took on Bond. Babs in particular seem to be very protective of him. She's said they would be a fools to let him go. Maybe deals like this are the price of getting him to stay?
I agree, but also feel that where there is money involved, even with Babs gratitude and appreciation are secondary. But like you said, she knows she has gold on her hands and tries to get out of that as much as possible - for both of them. She wouldn´t do it, when Daniel was gold but terrible to work with etc. She certainly loves being around him and maybe sees herself as a bit of a "Maker or Pusher of his career" and tries to give him the opportunity to shine. We do love her for that, right ?
But I do think, he is so fond of being Bond or rather of making the films, that it doesn´t need any encouragement. He knows, he will most likely never have the chance to work on such a big scale again and probably would happily ruin the rest of his bones for free
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
According to Zollo, Crowley's production will be very different from the simple initial staging in Chicago.
Does it mean, there will be more then just a table and two seats? They might have decided to give the audiences some more eye candy in terms of stage visuals. Not necessary, if you ask me - the more the focus is on the boys, the better it is, no?
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
Dunda wrote:I prefere the set decoration to be very simple. Only a hallstand with two clothes hangers, where they can put on their shirts
Once again you have prooved worthy of your name - smartypants Maybe give a hint to Barbara - I am sure, she will gladly pick this up.
Excellent idea, Dunda, but did you make a typo? Didn't you mean 'where they can take off their shirts? And if money is tight for Babs, I suggest just one hanger (for DC, of course), OR just change the set to the beach at Chicago's Lake Michigan. All they would have to do is throw some sand on the stage, and the wardrobes would cost next to nothing...
Dunda wrote:I prefere the set decoration to be very simple. Only a hallstand with two clothes hangers, where they can put on their shirts
Once again you have prooved worthy of your name - smartypants Maybe give a hint to Barbara - I am sure, she will gladly pick this up.
Excellent idea, Dunda, but did you make a typo? Didn't you mean 'where they can take off their shirts? And if money is tight for Babs, I suggest just one hanger (for DC, of course), OR just change the set to the beach at Chicago's Lake Michigan. All they would have to do is throw some sand on the stage, and the wardrobes would cost next to nothing...
ok, here you go...they can take the shirts off and on the hanger....
and the idea of Lake Michigan has charme the two hunks sitting on the sand with a bag of potato crisp and a bottle of Corona
Germangirl wrote:
Once again you have prooved worthy of your name - smartypants Maybe give a hint to Barbara - I am sure, she will gladly pick this up.
Excellent idea, Dunda, but did you make a typo? Didn't you mean 'where they can take off their shirts? And if money is tight for Babs, I suggest just one hanger (for DC, of course), OR just change the set to the beach at Chicago's Lake Michigan. All they would have to do is throw some sand on the stage, and the wardrobes would cost next to nothing...
ok, here you go...they can take the shirts off and on the hanger....
and the idea of Lake Michigan has charme the two hunks sitting on the sand with a bag of potato crisp and a bottle of Corona
I guess this would be Daniel's taste and my as well .
sf2la wrote:
Excellent idea, Dunda, but did you make a typo? Didn't you mean 'where they can take off their shirts? And if money is tight for Babs, I suggest just one hanger (for DC, of course), OR just change the set to the beach at Chicago's Lake Michigan. All they would have to do is throw some sand on the stage, and the wardrobes would cost next to nothing...
ok, here you go...they can take the shirts off and on the hanger....
and the idea of Lake Michigan has charme the two hunks sitting on the sand with a bag of potato crisp and a bottle of Corona
They can do that, when they bring the play to London
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
Gosh Hugh seems like a wonderful father, and his children are adorable! I'm starting to do a happy dance that rehearsal photos/production stills will be coming sometime soon...