Theatre

Sep 04, 2005 16:59

Concord Players is doing "The Importance of Being Ernest" as their first show this year, with performances in November. I auditioned last week, and to my surprise, I got cast as Lady Braknell. Most excellent! Now I've got to polish up a British accent and start channeling my inner Sherman Tank. :-D Oscar Wild's comedy of manners is really funny ( Read more... )

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alexx_kay September 4 2005, 22:17:40 UTC
Remind us when tickets go on sale, please?

Also, you might post about Measure For Measure on bard_in_boston.

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pamelina September 5 2005, 15:39:37 UTC
Right. I'll advertise when the tickets are available... although, in fact, I guess they're available now. You can go to concordplayers.org and click 'tickets.'

Thanks for the Bard_in_boston link. I didn't know about that one.

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chaiya September 4 2005, 22:33:38 UTC
Post a note closer to auditions, too? I'm interested now, but it really depends on what else is going on at the time. :)

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pamelina September 5 2005, 15:39:54 UTC
Will do.

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rickthefightguy September 5 2005, 00:10:15 UTC
Lady Bracknell? Hm. I don't think I have ever but once seen her played by a woman, and that was in a completely gender-switched production...

Great show - pure comic genius. The only way to screw that show up is to not just say the lines. :-)

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pamelina September 5 2005, 15:43:21 UTC
I don't think I have ever but once seen her played by a woman

Yeah, I know, but she was written as a woman, after all! Not fair of the men to take meaty parts away from us women, who're part-deprived anyway! Humph.

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rickthefightguy September 5 2005, 17:37:00 UTC
I am not sure that is true. I read somewhere, although I cannot verify where or that it is true, that Wilde himself played that role.

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alexx_kay September 5 2005, 19:50:02 UTC
[Alexx googles for a bit...] On the original opening night, the role of Lady Bracknell was played by Miss Rose Leclerq. I wouldn't put it past Oscar to play the role in a private drawing room 'performance', but I doubt he did it on stage.

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elizabear September 5 2005, 02:30:36 UTC
Excellent!

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Delightful! patsmor September 5 2005, 06:13:28 UTC
How envious I am! I hope you'll post updates!

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Re: Delightful! pamelina September 5 2005, 15:44:02 UTC
Sure thing. The read-through's Wednesday evening.

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