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two testerone filled snakes on stage...too much for front row and the next 20 rows yes?
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calypso wrote: two testerone filled snakes on stage...too much for front row and the next 20 rows yes?
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
It might be worth a try :twisted: We can get unconscious after the show.
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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Germangirl wrote:
calypso wrote: two testerone filled snakes on stage...too much for front row and the next 20 rows yes?
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
It might be worth a try :twisted: We can get unconscious after the show.
It's definetely worth it :twisted:.
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Germangirl wrote:
calypso wrote: two testerone filled snakes on stage...too much for front row and the next 20 rows yes?
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
It might be worth a try :twisted: We can get unconscious after the show.
It's definetely worth it :twisted:.
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Vesper Lynd 007 wrote:
Germangirl wrote:
calypso wrote: two testerone filled snakes on stage...too much for front row and the next 20 rows yes?
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
It might be worth a try :twisted: We can get unconscious after the show.
It's definetely worth it :twisted:.
I love love your avatar of eva.
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calypso wrote:
Vesper Lynd 007 wrote:
Germangirl wrote: It might be worth a try :twisted: We can get unconscious after the show.
It's definetely worth it :twisted:.
I love love your avatar of eva.
Thanks :wink:.
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Vesper, something is wrong with you - you always live twice :lol: I already deleted one double post, but here you can see, that they turn up twice.
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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!000 seats seems small to me . The 2 places I usually go to in St Pete and Tampa both have over 2or 3 000 seats , This is more intimate .
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'Steady Rain' is official: Hugh Jackman, Daniel Craig to play Chicago cops on Broadway

Broadway's worst-kept secret was revealed Thursday morning. The movie stars Hugh Jackman (left, recently the host of the Academy Awards) and Daniel Craig (below, the current James Bond) are to star on Broadway this fall in "A Steady Rain," the emotional, two-character Chicago play by Keith Huff about two Chicago cops trying to get through a rough day.

The play is pock-marked with Chicago landmarks, from an overpass over the Dan Ryan to the crossroads of Lawrence and Broadway in Uptown. It is hard to think of another show that has gone so rapidly from an off-Loop theater to Broadway, while catching a star cast along the way. Most certainly, this is the biggest success to emerge from Chicago Dramatists, an incubator of new scripts.

The show, which was directed originally in 2007 by Russ Tutterow in the tiny Chicago Dramatists space, now has a Broadway director in John Crowley. And it has a Broadway theater. "A Steady Rain" will open Sept. 29 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, 236 W. 45th St., New York. That's very early in Broadway's fall season. Previews begin Sept. 10.

The run has been announced as a "strictly limited" 12-week engagement—doubtless a consequence of the stars' schedules. Given the wattage of these leading men, the show is expected to sell out almost immediately.

The bevy of producers includes Barbara Broccoli (known for her work in movies), and Frank Gero and Raymond L. Gaspard, the two men who previously produced the show, featuring the Chicago actors Randy Steinmeyer and Peter DeFario, at the Royal George Theatre in Chicago.

Tickets go on sale on Saturday (at 7a.m. Chicago time) in a special pre-sale for American Express cardholders. Visit telecharge.com or call 212-239-6200 for details.

http://leisureblogs.chicagotribune.com/ ... adway.html
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A STEADY RAIN with Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig to Start Previews Sept. 10 at Schoenfeld Theatre

Producers Frederick Zollo, Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli, Raymond L. Gaspard, Frank Gero, Cheryl Wiesenfeld, Jeffrey Sine, Michael Rose and Robert Cole announced today that Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman will star together on Broadway in A STEADY RAIN, a critically acclaimed two-character play by Keith Huff. Directed by Tony Award nominee John Crowley, A STEADY RAIN begins previews on Thursday, September 10, 2009 and opens Tuesday, September 29, 2009 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (236 West 45th Street) for a strictly limited 12 week engagement through Sunday, December 6, 2009.

Highly-accomplished stage actors and worldwide screen icons, Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman bring considerable theatrical experience to their roles. In London Mr. Craig has worked with the Royal National Theatre (Angels In America), the Peter Hall Company at the Old Vic (Hurlyburly), and he was nominated for a 2002 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor for his performance in A Number co-starring with Michael Gambon at The Royal Court Theatre. Mr. Craig is making his Broadway debut in A STEADY RAIN. Mr. Jackman won a 2004 Tony Award, Drama Desk, Drama League, Outer Critics Circle and Theatre World Award for his portrayal of the 1970s singer-songwriter Peter Allen in The Boy From Oz. Previous theater credits include Carousel at Carnegie Hall and Oklahoma! at the National Theater in London, where he was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical. In his native Australia he won a MO Award (Australia's Tony Award) for his performance as Joe Gillis in Sunset Boulevard, and he was nominated for a MO Award for Disney's Beauty and the Beast.

A STEADY RAIN is a new American play that tells the story of two Chicago cops who are lifelong friends and their differing accounts of a few harrowing days that changed their lives forever.

A STEADY RAIN was first produced in 2006 at New York Stage and Film's Powerhouse Theater. It had its professional world premiere in 2007 at Chicago Dramatists and was remounted in February 2008 at Chicago's Royal George Theatre winning Jefferson Awards for Best New Work and Best Production. Critics in Chicago were not short on praise:

"Extraordinarily visceral, this is a breakout Chicago play and it will get you right where you live. With an intricacy of storytelling, richness of language and a sophisticated mélange of broad themes, the play neither preaches nor sanitizes. It just unleashes a blast of nervous pity and raw fear. This riveting show is an exceptionally rich, gritty and emotional drama."
- Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune

"Keith Huff's torch song of a 90-minute play tells the story of a relationship of almost biblical intensity, and one riddled with love, loyalty, guilt, shame, and a primal inevitability. Huff provides fiery, superbly rendered, often deeply poetic speeches, enough mood shifts, enough emotional cataclysms and action-packed storytelling to keep this hallucinatory roller-coaster ride in motion. I would happy see this production again with an audience of real men in blue, just to take the temperature in the room."
- Hedy Weiss, Chicago Sun-Times

"Keith Huff's crackerjack two-hander is like a snowball that builds to an avalanche with genuine dramatic power and a sense of true tragedy. The adroit character development combined with a billowing narrative delivers rattling emotional crescendos."
- Steven Oxman, Variety

Mr. Huff's recent productions include Pursued by Happiness at Steppenwolf Theater, Gray City at American Repertory Theater, and The Bird and Mr. Banks, which just finished a critically acclaimed 4-month run at The Road Theater in Los Angeles featuring Sam Anderson (LOST). Huff's recently completed works include The Detective's Wife and Tell Us of the Night, which round out a trilogy of Chicago cop plays that began with A STEADY RAIN.

A STEADY RAIN is produced on Broadway by Frederick Zollo, Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli, Raymond L. Gaspard, Frank Gero, Cheryl Wiesenfeld, Jeffrey Sine, Michael Rose and Robert Cole. Set and costume design are by two-time Tony Award winner Scott Pask, with lighting design by two-time Tony Award nominee Hugh Vanstone and original music and sound design by Mark Bennett.

Tickets go on sale exclusively to American Express cardholders Saturday, July 11, 2009, at 8am (EST) and to the general public Saturday, July 25, 2009, at 12:01am (EST). Tickets range from $130.00 to $66.50 with specially priced $31.50 student tickets. The performance schedule for A STEADY RAIN is as follows: Tuesday at 7pm, Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm, with matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2pm, and Sunday at 3pm. For tickets visit www.telecharge.com at 212.239.6200.

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT:
www.asteadyrain.com


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bumblebee wrote:12 weeks of DC in the US - Image
That's a long time :twisted:. But not for me :(. It's cool to know what he's doing :D.
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Vesper Lynd 007 wrote:
bumblebee wrote:12 weeks of DC in the US - Image
That's a long time :twisted:. But not for me :(. It's cool to know what he's doing :D.
It may be longer, what with rehearsals etc.
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Yay!! Know I'll just have to see about getting tickets...but I've got a bad feeling that those babies are gonna be gone in an instant :cry: But if there's a will there's a way!
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bumblebee wrote:12 weeks of DC in the US - Image
i am not in US but i happy for you. at least we know where he is for some time yes?
at least more chance of travelling to NY to see him.
maybe you travel there?
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