The rest is silence.
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Back from Hamlet!
I don't quite know where to start. This was my first time in Stratford, Shakespeare lover that I am, so we went around to see all the famous places. Went and saw his grave, too. I just wish I could keep going there to see more and more and yet more productions. They were putting up a Brechtian Coriolanus in the park and I really, really wish I could've caught that. Oh well. Seeing everybody again was lovely, although way too short, and can it be time for BattleStarFury already?
As for the play itself, well. David Tennant was as good as I figured he would be in this part, while Patrick Stewart as Claudius was, well, Patrick Stewart. There's really not much you can say there. I wasn't really impressed by Ophelia, but I rather liked Horatio. I was very sad they'd cut his exchange with Fortinbras at the end (the rest really was silence), for a variety of reasons.
The performance was quite funny; they fully exploited Polonius' comic potential, the grave digger was just as funny, the clown players were very crude. David's Hamlet also garnered many laughs, as did Rosencratz and Guildenstern (who were totally gay for each other in a way that made me very happy).
On a more serious note, I love that they chose the reading of the play that I myself like best and find most interesting. My favourite bit had to be that Hamlet was mouthing along to Lucianus' speech (the player about to kill the player king). Also my favourite scene, in the Queen's closet, was done just as I wanted it to be, very physical, with Hamlet even kissing the queen good night at the end. He actually showed up in her closet wearing one of the players' crowns. Seriously, how awesome and wonderful and squee! If you find absolute Oedipus complexes squee-worthy, which I clearly do when they're Shakespearean.
Sadly, neither David nor Patrick showed up to sign anything afterwards, which fairly disappointed me. Not so much that I couldn't get anything signed (had they shown up, I'm not sure I would've been ready to fight my way to them to get a signature), but that they wouldn't take ten minutes to sign stuff for their fans.
Oh, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw was in the audience. She played Martha's sister in Who, and stars in Bonekickers for those of you who like cracktastic archeology shows starring Adrian Lester and Hugh Bonneville.
I want to be at BattleStarFury already.
I don't quite know where to start. This was my first time in Stratford, Shakespeare lover that I am, so we went around to see all the famous places. Went and saw his grave, too. I just wish I could keep going there to see more and more and yet more productions. They were putting up a Brechtian Coriolanus in the park and I really, really wish I could've caught that. Oh well. Seeing everybody again was lovely, although way too short, and can it be time for BattleStarFury already?
As for the play itself, well. David Tennant was as good as I figured he would be in this part, while Patrick Stewart as Claudius was, well, Patrick Stewart. There's really not much you can say there. I wasn't really impressed by Ophelia, but I rather liked Horatio. I was very sad they'd cut his exchange with Fortinbras at the end (the rest really was silence), for a variety of reasons.
The performance was quite funny; they fully exploited Polonius' comic potential, the grave digger was just as funny, the clown players were very crude. David's Hamlet also garnered many laughs, as did Rosencratz and Guildenstern (who were totally gay for each other in a way that made me very happy).
On a more serious note, I love that they chose the reading of the play that I myself like best and find most interesting. My favourite bit had to be that Hamlet was mouthing along to Lucianus' speech (the player about to kill the player king). Also my favourite scene, in the Queen's closet, was done just as I wanted it to be, very physical, with Hamlet even kissing the queen good night at the end. He actually showed up in her closet wearing one of the players' crowns. Seriously, how awesome and wonderful and squee! If you find absolute Oedipus complexes squee-worthy, which I clearly do when they're Shakespearean.
Sadly, neither David nor Patrick showed up to sign anything afterwards, which fairly disappointed me. Not so much that I couldn't get anything signed (had they shown up, I'm not sure I would've been ready to fight my way to them to get a signature), but that they wouldn't take ten minutes to sign stuff for their fans.
Oh, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw was in the audience. She played Martha's sister in Who, and stars in Bonekickers for those of you who like cracktastic archeology shows starring Adrian Lester and Hugh Bonneville.
I want to be at BattleStarFury already.
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Date: 2008-08-25 09:12 am (UTC)Yay for getting home safely. I completely zonked out when I got home last night.
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Date: 2008-08-25 10:16 am (UTC)I slept like a baby these past two nights. And thanked the gods for being in a bed. On a mattress. With a blanket and pillows. The small comforts. ;)
I CAN'T WAIT TO GET HOME AND WATCH LEAR, VAE. I also need to try and find his Dream online and buy it and love it forever and possibly have babies with it.
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Date: 2008-08-25 10:35 am (UTC)I have been CHASING that Dream and it's scary expensive in R2, second hand only, but it's readily available in R1, which is a weird thing but at least it means that it's available.
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Date: 2008-08-25 10:40 am (UTC)Yeah, that's what I'm looking at. Now figuring out whether it's more advantageous to buy it via Play or Amazon.
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Date: 2008-08-25 10:59 am (UTC)Amazon's good if you go for "new and used" locally rather than .com. I have no clue about Play.
And oh lord it was SO good to be back home last night, it felt like I'd been travelling forever. Which yes, I know, you guys had further to go. Did you see Sunday morning at all?
...I so need some Shakespeare related icons.
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Date: 2008-08-25 12:02 pm (UTC)Play actually wound up being cheaper because delivery's free. :)
The others did, I slept until 11. Which is good 'cause now I'm totally rested!
I'm so glad that I have some. Although I wish I had some quote icons. Hmm.
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Date: 2008-08-25 12:18 pm (UTC)hee I don't even have your excuse and I slept until 10.
Hamlet quotes. There should be Hamlet quote icons.
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Date: 2008-08-25 12:23 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-08-25 08:15 pm (UTC)Okay, now Dream needs to get here soon.
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Date: 2008-08-25 08:20 pm (UTC)Because Lear is so easy to fuck up as a play, so much, and ohgod yes Barry Lynch is wonderful in it, best Edmund EVER. Edgar is Paul Rhys who you've very probably seen in other things because he's done all sorts. I remember even liking Cordelia in that production and I have seen some truly awfully wet Cordelias.
You ordered Dream in the end?
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Date: 2008-08-25 08:28 pm (UTC)Anyway, I must be off, but yes, yeah, of course I ordered Dream, didn't I say? Play was cheaper. I went for Play. I want I want I want. Heee. Thank you for rekindling my Barry love. (Though I half wanna call him Finbar 'cause it's such a wonderfully unusual name.)
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Date: 2008-08-25 08:35 pm (UTC)You said that Play was cheaper but not that you'd ordered it. He's using Finbar now, but back then he used Barry as his stage name but now he's very definitely Finbar Lynch. He's married to one of the Cusacks, damn if I can remember which one.
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Date: 2008-08-26 09:16 am (UTC)Shhhhh. Don't ruin my happy little fantasy where one day we meet and it's love and he'll recite me Shakespeare to get me into bed. (As if he needed to.) Of course he isn't married! :p
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Date: 2008-08-26 09:38 am (UTC)Oh, he absolutely will. He was an amazing Lucio, so, yes. So very much with the seductive poetry.
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Date: 2008-08-25 04:06 pm (UTC)I'm so jealous, I could just cry. :P
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