Realizations upon Tony Nights

Jun 11, 2006 21:10

I am watching the Tony's and I have to say that I love actors. I love the enthusiasm and joy with which people of the stage immerse themselves in and revel at accomplishment. It makes me miss the stage...I realize at this moment that I can never leave the stage for good as I had once assumed possible. I may love literature, I may love English, ( Read more... )

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trixiebella June 12 2006, 02:33:50 UTC
my boss went to the tony's tonight! his wife is an actress who is in "the drowsy chaperone" and they gave them all tickets. lucky! =)

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punknpink82 June 12 2006, 04:07:44 UTC
That is so sweet! They won a lot of awards this evening, as a matter of fact the best supporting actress in a musical was from that show.

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hiimkera June 12 2006, 02:59:10 UTC
I must say that I disagree with the movie actors will never catch up to stage actors idea. With disregard to Julia Roberts, film actors have to work just as hard to make a good performance. Yes, there are numerous takes they are given for scenes, but they are not given rehearsals or direction. Every single move or thought is documented on that camera, so any trace of falseness in their performance is noticed, whereas on stage it is more easily missed. All that to say, I think film and stage are two different art forms. Both are beautiful in their own way and comparing them is near impossible.

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not_so_clever June 12 2006, 03:34:13 UTC
Agreed.

BTW, Aaron showed me the short you did where you all were fat. I laughed when you stuffed your face.

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hiimkera June 12 2006, 05:21:51 UTC
oh dear. I hated doing that. I had no clue what I was doing. But I got to wear a suit and that's all that mattered.

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punknpink82 June 12 2006, 04:18:19 UTC
Understood. I can see what you’re saying, I suppose I just have a greater love for the work done on stage and I get tired of movie actors coming to Broadway like they have some right to it. It bothers me to see them get leads… like Julia Roberts, who got horrid reviews, duh, in Seven Days of Rain. Why can we not stick to our own? The best shows I have seen on Broadway were all full of actors (who I knew, because I follow Broadway explicitly) who no one would know right off but managed to make for the best possible shows. Then there are shows with huge actors who blow. I mean BLOW ( ... )

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duckierocks21 June 12 2006, 04:09:28 UTC
What are the Tony's?

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punknpink82 June 12 2006, 04:20:10 UTC
Greg! You're kidding right? They are the awards given on to the best musical/plays, actors/actresses, all that jazz on Broadway. :)

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