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Post by paris1 on Sept 9, 2011 13:10:27 GMT -5
Maybe Gale and some of the cast will come to England to do some promotion for the show now it has been picked up by Sky, I have always thought he would be great on Graham Norton show,
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Post by liberty on Sept 9, 2011 13:37:16 GMT -5
Posted today at that pap blog Lindsaylovesherbike "We recently spoke to a member of the cast who told us the pilot is utter crap. He/She said that people laughed at it at ComiCon; but he/she said not to worry fans. Stick with the show! He/She said that the show gets a million times better as the series progresses and the stuff they're filming now is amazing!" Interesting, as almost all previews are euphoric about the show. www.lindsaylovesherbike.com/2011/09/secret-circles-new-hottie.html
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Post by sonnygirl on Sept 9, 2011 16:12:49 GMT -5
Posted today at that pap blog Lindsaylovesherbike Interesting, as almost all previews are euphoric about the show. hmmm...I can hardly wait; I'm so excited Attachments:
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Post by olivia29 on Sept 10, 2011 4:34:45 GMT -5
Maybe Gale and some of the cast will come to England to do some promotion for the show now it has been picked up by Sky, I have always thought he would be great on Graham Norton show, Yes that would be great to see him on Graham Norton show, I'm also so pleased that Sky will probably be showing 'Secret Circle' as well
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Post by merlinkitten on Sept 10, 2011 8:46:55 GMT -5
GN is awesome! I love how he takes the piss out of all his guests instead of sucking up to them!
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Post by elly on Sept 10, 2011 15:35:40 GMT -5
I saw the Graham Norton show once when Heath was there and I really liked it: I would love to see Gale on that show! I bet he wouldn´t get the chance to speak. ;D The promo pics from TSC are so cool and I´m very happy for Gale that he got this role. Galenut, I just realized that I missed your birthday about a week ago. OMG! I´m so sorry! I hope you had a wonderful day. My pic of the day: His smile kills me.
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Post by cwazy on Sept 10, 2011 21:49:01 GMT -5
Not much to say or contribute other than I can hardly wait for Thursday. I'm sure I'm not alone...am I? So here's to Thursday....maybe crack open a bottle of bubbly.......and of cours a pretty pic.
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Post by cwazy on Sept 10, 2011 21:50:55 GMT -5
Not much to say or contribute other than I can hardly wait for Thursday. I'm sure I'm not alone...am I? So here's to Thursday....maybe crack open a bottle of bubbly.......and of course a pretty pic....evn if it's from Hellcats...it's hot. [/quote]
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Post by triolla on Sept 10, 2011 22:29:48 GMT -5
Not much to say or contribute other than I can hardly wait for Thursday. I'm sure I'm not alone...am I? So here's to Thursday....maybe crack open a bottle of bubbly. Sure, how we wait for the Thursday. Our favourite wizard's new series. I looked at Wake - Kyle Riven story again on the week.
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Post by cwazy on Sept 10, 2011 23:53:30 GMT -5
Nice Triolla , I love Wake enormously , as well as: and Sleep tight ladies and sweet dreams.
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Post by emelwhy on Sept 10, 2011 23:56:10 GMT -5
I saw The Habit of Art tonight
More detailed thoughts about the play at another time.
Suffice to say for now that it was excellent and very funny.
Marvelous acting - including Randy of course, whose role called for him to move from a "proper" London accent as Tim and a spot -on Cockney accent as Stuart.
As was reported here and elsewhere, the script calls for Randy's actor character "Tim" to arrive for rehearsal wheeling a bicycle and dressed in a bike helmet and a bikers suit.
However, while he had the bike and the helmet, he wore baggy jeans and a tan Henley shirt.
But in the play being rehearsed, Tim (as Stuart the rent boy) stands on a chair with his back to the audience and drops his pants in anticipation of a sex act with "Auden" he then mimes dropping his shorts
Randy was wearing tight black boxer briefs. After the mimed sex act stops short of completion, he turned to face the audience providing a front view of the shorts.
Whenver he moved from Tim to Tim reheasing as Stuart, he donned a black leather jacket over the Henley.
When the play called for Tim to be waiting to the side of the rehearsal stage, he never broke character and "Tim"occupied himself by checking a cell phone or fiddling with an iPad
I had a nice conversation with him afterwards.
He once again shows that he can play a very wide range of roles
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Post by sonnygirl on Sept 11, 2011 2:45:04 GMT -5
Hey elly! schön wieder was von dir zu hören; it's been a while, hoff dir gehts gut! nice pic of Randy... @ cwazy no, you are not the only one...I'm totally excited too oh "the unseen" I really loved the cap...especially from behind and his "performance" with Kathleen was hot @ emelwhy can't wait to hear more!sounds awsome already!! you are a lucky guy...I want a conversation with Randy too, must be great Attachments:
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Post by gale1969 on Sept 11, 2011 5:32:09 GMT -5
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Post by emelwhy on Sept 11, 2011 20:45:03 GMT -5
I saw The Habit of Art tonight More detailed thoughts about the play at another time. Suffice to say for now that it was excellent and very funny. Marvelous acting - including Randy of course, whose role called for him to move from a "proper" London accent as Tim and a spot -on Cockney accent as Stuart. As was reported here and elsewhere, the script calls for Randy's actor character "Tim" to arrive for rehearsal wheeling a bicycle and dressed in a bike helmet and a bikers suit. However, while he had the bike and the helmet, he wore baggy jeans and a tan Henley shirt. But in the play being rehearsed, Tim (as Stuart the rent boy) stands on a chair with his back to the audience and drops his pants in anticipation of a sex act with "Auden" he then mimes dropping his shorts Randy was wearing tight black boxer briefs. After the mimed sex act stops short of completion, he turned to face the audience providing a front view of the shorts. Whenver he moved from Tim to Tim reheasing as Stuart, he donned a black leather jacket over the Henley. When the play called for Tim to be waiting to the side of the rehearsal stage, he never broke character and "Tim"occupied himself by checking a cell phone or fiddling with an iPad I had a nice conversation with him afterwards. He once again shows that he can play a very wide range of roles MORE on Randy and the play Since the play is set in a rehearsal hall in the basement of London's National Theatre, The performance area of the Methany Theatre auditorium of The Studio Theatre was tricked out to look exactly like that. The seating was stadium style arranged in three sections. I was seated on the aisle in the first row on the left hand section (as it faced the stage) They used the floor right in front of the first row for part of the staging..it was where the Stage Manager, playwright and Asst state Manager sat while observing and commenting on the rehearsal of the play. A rehearsal stage was in front of them with furniture arranged to represent the setting of WH Auden's jumbled , messy cottage at Christ Church, Oxford where he was Poet in Residence The "actors" in the play being rehearsed roamed the rehearsal stage and the floor area. Randy has more stage time than I expected from reading the play, probably because he is onstage as either Tim or Stuart observing Fitz and Henry or Fitz and Henry when they are playing Auden and Britten. His facial expressions and reactions at times are hilarious. When Tim is off stage (ie: off the rehearsal stage) he is sitting on the floor,tucked away behind part of the rehearsal set. At times all I could see were his feet. Friends who were seated in the middle section with a better view told me Randy was doing what Tim would probably do while waiting to go on. Looking at the script pages, texting on his phone and playing with an iPAD. I had a clear view of him as Tim when he was preparing for his cue to go onstage as Stuart. He would stand, stretch, don Stuart's black leather jacket, do facial exercises and some deep knee bends. When Tim first arrives and wheels his bike into a storage room, he then re-emerges and does leg stretching exercises (bending each leg back at the knee and pulling his leg up higher toward his butt with one hand.) He was a couple feet from me when he did this. His three scenes as Stuart in act one are superb. The interaction with Auden is quite funny. In act two Stuart takes on more importance since Neil the playwright argues for the restoration of the original ending of his play wherein Stuart represents Shakespeare's Caliban from"The Tempest". Randy has some powerful lines as Stuart at this point. Neil has advocated for Stuart to be naked as Caliban and Tim innocently asks as they read the restored lines:"Do I take all my clothes off here?" and starts to remove his jacket. Kay the Stage Manager ( the superb Margaret Daly) says something like "We'll deal with that tomorrow" - There were only a handful of empty seats, and one of the staff told me the matinee was sold out The audience was very receptive. They got the jokes and laughed uproariously at some points. It seemed to be a very theatre savvy audience.
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Post by randysgirl on Sept 11, 2011 21:21:44 GMT -5
Thanks for the report, Em. I cannot make it to the play, so I will have to live vicariously through you lucky people that do go. I can say that after being able to see Randy in Tommy, his talent is incredible and is just mind boggling. ;D
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