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sf2la wrote:I just hope It doesn't turn out that Rafe and Rachel get nominated and Daniel does not. Ouch.

So how would you explain his answer about Broadway audiences?
Eh. Everyone says it. Seems to be the party line. It's one of those things that for years and years has been said. What an honour it is. And to most I think it still is but again, the commercialisation of Broadway may be dampening that.
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I may be a cynic, but I took it as one of those stock answers. "Like nothing else on earth" isn't saying they're better than a West End audience, just different. It's a polite answer. What else would he have said? - I'm doing Broadway because it's on my doorstep, and my wife won't spend 14 weeks away from her son so London is out.
I'm not suggesting that's the only reason for doing Broadway, but I imagine it has to be a consideration. I think it all came together for this one - location, director, chance of a Tony for one or both of them, a meaty play that they can both get their teeth into, and a change from film work, so he can still go out and shop for greens instead of months in hotels.
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HLAJ wrote:I may be a cynic, but I took it as one of those stock answers. "Like nothing else on earth" isn't saying they're better than a West End audience, just different. It's a polite answer. What else would he have said? - I'm doing Broadway because it's on my doorstep, and my wife won't spend 14 weeks away from her son so London is out.
I'm not suggesting that's the only reason for doing Broadway, but I imagine it has to be a consideration. I think it all came together for this one - location, director, chance of a Tony for one or both of them, a meaty play that they can both get their teeth into, and a change from film work, so he can still go out and shop for greens instead of months in hotels.
Yeah, I'll be honest, I didn't even realize he said it until someone pointed it out. Almost every actor who has returned to the stage for the first time, after year or even again the next year, seems to say it.
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Can I ask a silly question? On what date does the play open and when is it scheduled to close? :?
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NextBondGirl wrote:Can I ask a silly question? On what date does the play open and when is it scheduled to close? :?
First preview on 1st October, premiere night on 27th October and last performance on 5th January
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You're fast Dunda! Thanks! :)
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Sylvia's girl wrote:RAFE SPALL'S BROADWAY MISSION

http://moreintelligentlife.com/content/ ... rafe-spall
"comedy potato"? :shock: That's beyond mean.
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So its "potato head" contra "comedy potato" :twisted:
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..

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The Glass Menagerie, Rachel Weisz, Daniel Craig and More Added to Playbill Vault, Week Ending Sept. 28 http://ow.ly/2AcPwt

I think that might be a new pic of DC.



Director Mike Nichols on "Betrayal"; the Harlem Renaissance; NY Film Festival at 50; Richard Dawkins

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There are new quotes on twitter, so I assume, a new interview is coming our way.
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..

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The quietness before the storm - I hope...
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..

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Daniel's hair is pretty long. Like, Dream House-ish length. :) I like.
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You saw him?
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Corellianjedi2 wrote:Daniel's hair is pretty long. Like, Dream House-ish length. :) I like.
I love! Is it swept away from his face like in the recentbpicscor dies he gave bangs in his face?
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