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We act as if we knew the secret of his being so talented and it's about time others took notice. (Proud to be a fan of course.)Germangirl wrote:No, I have seen it before.
Yeah, isn't it great? Love it and surely, so does he.
Wonder if he reads each review or just gets the highlighted version from an agent or colleague.
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He has a lot of confidence on stage. I think you'd agree with that comment Cheeky?
I guess the positive reviews and the gelling of the cast as a unit (the run is about half way through now) has given him a better perspective.
It's like a confirmation of his ability. We know he can act but after years of film work, it must be daunting.
No re-takes on stage either.
I guess the positive reviews and the gelling of the cast as a unit (the run is about half way through now) has given him a better perspective.
It's like a confirmation of his ability. We know he can act but after years of film work, it must be daunting.
No re-takes on stage either.
He just gets better with time! (We now he gets better with age...)KillerHeels wrote:He has a lot of confidence on stage. I think you'd agree with that comment Cheeky?
I guess the positive reviews and the gelling of the cast as a unit (the run is about half way through now) has given him a better perspective.
It's like a confirmation of his ability. We know he can act but after years of film work, it must be daunting.
No re-takes on stage either.
Perhaps the added challenge of a live audience, no re-takes, the adrenaline must be on high.
Oh welcome KillerHeels!
I haven't even seen it once, and yet if I could...I suspect I'd be - cough cough - rather obsessive and want to see it a few more times.CheekyNandos wrote:My friend saw it again on Tuesday. She said he was even better now than he was the first go around (and that was during the previews).
She was sitting in exactly the same seat that I had xD.
I forgot to mention - I admire your will power. I would have melted onto the floor...which would not have been very nice as it may throw the actors off cue.KillerHeels wrote:Have to agree with Cheeky, when he locks eyes with you. I just went to pieces very quietly sitting in my seat.... it is so intense....