JACKMAN, CRAIG TO TAKE B'WAY BY STORM
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JACKMAN, CRAIG TO TAKE B'WAY BY STORM
IF - this needs an own thread. Its on the home page already.
JACKMAN, CRAIG TO TAKE B'WAY BY STORM
http://www.nypost.com/seven/05272009/ne ... 171122.htm
Said the wag: "Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman in police uniforms? All the boys will be there!"
The BOYS?
JACKMAN, CRAIG TO TAKE B'WAY BY STORM
http://www.nypost.com/seven/05272009/ne ... 171122.htm
Said the wag: "Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman in police uniforms? All the boys will be there!"
The BOYS?
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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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Just checked some online buzz and it's looking very possible.
But this source can be believed.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/05/2 ... 07998.html
But this source can be believed.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/05/2 ... 07998.html
Crazy!
Excellent!! So now we know what he is fitting in between Bonds and it won't be too strenuous for his shoulder. This sounds right up his street as well.....conflicted character full of angst.
He did say he wanted a nice theatre role and he's got one. Maybe if it is successful, it will come to London.
It's interesting that Babs is keeping her money-spinning man close to her side.
If this is correct I think it's wonderful. It means another opportunity to keep his acting credentials up to scratch and avoid the "Bond curse" of being type-cast.
Wolverine and Bond on stage............
He did say he wanted a nice theatre role and he's got one. Maybe if it is successful, it will come to London.
It's interesting that Babs is keeping her money-spinning man close to her side.
If this is correct I think it's wonderful. It means another opportunity to keep his acting credentials up to scratch and avoid the "Bond curse" of being type-cast.
Wolverine and Bond on stage............
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A Steady Rain got great reviews during it's Chicago run.
http://broadwayworld.com/article/A_Stea ... n_20080306
http://leisureblogs.chicagotribune.com/ ... heate.html
I'm so there!
http://broadwayworld.com/article/A_Stea ... n_20080306
http://leisureblogs.chicagotribune.com/ ... heate.html
I'm so there!
Crazy!
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Love it that it is making it all over the mainstream press, but not impressed that they cannot get basic facts right.
"Though Craig hasn't performed on the stage since his days as a struggling young actor...." - - - so what was his role opposite Michael Gambon in A Number in 2002 (the same year as Road to Perdition!!!) - was that fairy mist? Grrrrr........
http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/entertai ... adway.html
"Though Craig hasn't performed on the stage since his days as a struggling young actor...." - - - so what was his role opposite Michael Gambon in A Number in 2002 (the same year as Road to Perdition!!!) - was that fairy mist? Grrrrr........
http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/entertai ... adway.html
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I love that it is a two person drama - god, just the two of them...
I don´t remember, if it was in the open forum or in pm´s, but I have written just recently "Do a play, buddie, do a play" Seems he listens. Good boy, Dan
I don´t remember, if it was in the open forum or in pm´s, but I have written just recently "Do a play, buddie, do a play" Seems he listens. Good boy, Dan
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
I know I probably shouldn't "bite", but this report makes it sound like Daniel is somehow Hugh Jackman's "second wheel" and so I left a comment on their web site..........grrrrrr
"Though Craig hasn't performed on the stage since his days as a struggling young actor...." So his starring role on stage in London in 2002 with Michael Gambon in "A Number" was what? As this was the same year he co-starred with Tom Hanks and Paul Newman in Road to Perdition, and 10 years into his career, this hardly makes it a performance of "a struggling young actor" Very nice to hear his latest role is being publicised but it would also be nice if you got the facts of his career correct!"
http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/entertai ... adway.html
"Though Craig hasn't performed on the stage since his days as a struggling young actor...." So his starring role on stage in London in 2002 with Michael Gambon in "A Number" was what? As this was the same year he co-starred with Tom Hanks and Paul Newman in Road to Perdition, and 10 years into his career, this hardly makes it a performance of "a struggling young actor" Very nice to hear his latest role is being publicised but it would also be nice if you got the facts of his career correct!"
http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/entertai ... adway.html
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That's great GG ! Go on with that and make Dan do more such wonderful things .Germangirl wrote:I love that it is a two person drama - god, just the two of them...
I don´t remember, if it was in the open forum or in pm´s, but I have written just recently "Do a play, buddie, do a play" Seems he listens. Good boy, Dan
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