I only know about 5 Shakespeare plays one of which being Macbeth - always thought you'd be a great Lady Macbeth - but having just had a quick look at it I also think you'd make a splendid Hecate. (Is that wrong?)
What are you like? tell you what, aside from the obvious shouty all powerful dramatic characters there is something more quietly regal about you - I am picturing now the look you have when you're walking through the trees and one can guess at the way your mind can scan over vast landscapes of knowledge... an insight, a perceptiveness and a conviction of your own judgement... and sometimes that look when you want to impress someone, when the charm comes on and you underestimate that, I think, how pretty and inviting you can be. I have no idea what this means in terms of Eastenders though.
This is exceptionally helpful. I have played Hecate when the director cast his feeble wife as Lady M. It's a fun role, but it's often cut. I'm loving Margaret of Anjou (Henry VI's wife...) at the mo.
Only just catching up with LJ. I will ponder the Shakespeare question. I will also ponder t'other question. Will not listyen to your radio doodad till I have a shortlist of stuff, then I'll tinker with it then tell you.
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What are you like? tell you what, aside from the obvious shouty all powerful dramatic characters there is something more quietly regal about you - I am picturing now the look you have when you're walking through the trees and one can guess at the way your mind can scan over vast landscapes of knowledge... an insight, a perceptiveness and a conviction of your own judgement... and sometimes that look when you want to impress someone, when the charm comes on and you underestimate that, I think, how pretty and inviting you can be. I have no idea what this means in terms of Eastenders though.
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