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Post by talkingheads on Jul 3, 2020 20:22:32 GMT
Playing Sandwiches - whilst thinking I knew where this was going it still brought me up short when it did. The original with David Haig will knock your socks off. Lucian Msamati is a brilliant actor but Haig really sold the emotion of it.
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Post by peggs on Jul 3, 2020 22:13:31 GMT
Playing Sandwiches - whilst thinking I knew where this was going it still brought me up short when it did. The original with David Haig will knock your socks off. Lucian Msamati is a brilliant actor but Haig really sold the emotion of it. Yes had to wade back through thread to find out who the original was with and am now trying to imagine, have come to realise I really haven't seen these before beyond maybe an odd minute or two.
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Post by distantcousin on Jul 4, 2020 14:55:35 GMT
Do we think The Shrine was set in the present, or years ago?
The language, references and the character's clothes are quite dated.
Incredible performance though
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Post by talkingheads on Jul 4, 2020 14:59:16 GMT
Do we think The Shrine was set in the present, or years ago? The language, references and the character's clothes are quite dated. Incredible performance though I put it in the same timrframe as the original monologues, the 80s but written as though it could be anywhere from 1960 onwards. I think An Ordinary Woman is the only one that explicitly has modern references to phones and technology?
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Post by distantcousin on Jul 4, 2020 19:06:10 GMT
Do we think The Shrine was set in the present, or years ago? The language, references and the character's clothes are quite dated. Incredible performance though I put it in the same timrframe as the original momologues, the 80s but written as though it could be anywhere from 1960 onwards. I think An Ordinary Woman is the only one that explicitly has modern references to phones and technology? Agreed. I think I just expected The Shrine to be another attempt at Alan doing something contemporary, but her language and particularly her fashion was very dated. The only vaguely modern reference was the woman with tattooed hands!
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Post by talkingheads on Jul 5, 2020 8:28:36 GMT
Soldiering On really got me. Every story is sad but this one just seems sadder than most.
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Post by distantcousin on Jul 12, 2020 16:57:36 GMT
Having seen them all now, this is how I'd rate them in terms of my enjoyment and/or how well and how successful they were in freshly reinterpreting the scripts....
1) A Lady Of Letters 2) The Outside Dog 3) An Ordinary Woman 4) Miss Fozzard Finds Her Feet 5) The Shrine 6) The Hand Of God 7) Soldering On 8) A Chip In The Sugar 9) Nights In The Garden Of Spain 10) Her Big Chance 11) A Bed Among The Lentils 12) Playing Sandwiches
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