Alan Rickman in Seminar - Infos


  • So, hier dann bitte die Info's und auch Bilder rein.. Zum sich darüber dann austauschen ist dann Alan Rickman in "Seminar" am Broadway hier genug Platz ;)

  • Die nächste Runde aus dem Q&A bei FB

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    Q: How does it feel to be back performing on the stage rather than in front of a camera? - Michelle Marx


    Alan Rickman: I see it as more of a big old mishmash, one minute I’m finishing off Harry Potter and doing the premieres in London and L.A., and not long after that doing an Ibsen play at BAM. When I finished that I went to England to film a comedy playing opposite Colin Firth and Cameron Diaz and now I’m in New York doing this play. In a way, I don’t think of them as different from each other, it’s just my life—one thing feeds into the other.

  • Stimmt,die HP-Premieren waren in London und im Anschluss in NY.Komisch,dass er auch nur das BAM erwähnt hat und nicht das Abbey in Dublin. :gruebel:

  • Und noch ein Interview mit Jerry:


    By: LAURA REILLY


    "Class. Is. Over," he said with sharp pauses between words, in the deep, tight-jawed, monotone voice that could only belong to Alan Rickman; a spot-on impression by co-star Jerry O'Connell as he walks out from backstage after receiving a standing ovation for Seminar's preview performance.


    "I could understudy for him," O'Connell jests. "I'd put a couple gray streaks in my hair, it'd be so much fun."


    Seminar stars veteran stage actor Alan Rickman as Leonard, an international literary figure who teaches a private writing class to four aspiring novelists. The young writers pour their soul into their work, only to hand it over to Leonard who with crushing disdain, does not hold back one bitter word of his seething criticism, or read past their first semicolon.


    This new fast-paced comedy from Pulitzer Prize nominee Theresa Rebeck, directed by Obie Award winner Sam Gold recently finished its preview run and officially opened on Broadway on November 20. Starring alongside Rickman is O'Connell, Hamish Linklater, Lily Rabe, and Hettienne Park.


    "The play is so amazing," O'Connell told MuggleNet. "A lot of the time as an actor, you are brought into projects where the product is inferior and you are hired in the hopes that you will elevate it. This is a case where there is no need to elevate anything. It's there, it's already on the page. This girl can write."


    Seminar marks O'Connell's first appearance on Broadway, and he lauded Rickman for guiding him during the rehearsal process.


    "I can't say enough nice things about Alan Rickman,"O'Connell said. "He's really helped me in a my Broadway debut, not that I was nervous, but I'm a little green about which way upstage is...kidding."


    "Do you know how much that would cost if you paid for that kind of private tutoring?" he added.


    O'Connell also joked about his time spent offstage with Rickman.


    "He's a tricky little bugger," O'Connell said in a mock British accent. "If you go out with him, he always pays and it's annoying because you want to pay your fair share. We're all Broadway actors, though maybe we don't have large sums of Harry Potter money in our pocket."


    "I'm getting craftier than he is," O'Connell continued. "I will go to the restaurant and give them my credit card before hand and say ‘You can't let him pay for this.'"


    O'Connell also said that he is continually captivated by Rickman's performance, particularly towards the end of the play during the pinnacle of Leonard's character arc.


    "Just watching him live, I just get lost in him every night. When he does his monologue, I've seen that monologue 60, 70, 80 times now. And still...thank God I don't have any lines in that scene because I would just blank out," O'Connell said.


    O'Connell praised the language of the play, saying that Rebeck's writing is as fun to memorize as it is to preform. "If you are a writer, Seminar is a must-see," he said. After his positive experience working with Rickman, Rebeck and Gold, O'Connell hopes to do more live theatre and continue to grow as an individual.


    "I'm a better actor because of this, I'm a better person because of this. This has been the most professionally fulfilling experience of my life.


    Quelle

  • Wer heute NAcht nicht schlafen kann :)


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    Seminar On Broadway
    TODAY: Alan Rickman will be a guest on NPR’s “Talk of the Nation!” Listen to it live at 2:30 PM EST: http://n.pr/rMHfo1


    The show will be available for future listening on the NPR website after approx 6PM EST today at this link: http://n.pr/tIqoyJ

  • ja wann ist es denn nun? Jetzt gleich oder in einer Stunde - am Kopf kratz :hmm


    Meine Weltzeituhr hier auf dem Lappi sagt, jetzt ist es 13:24 Uhr in NY


    Also erst in einer Stunde zur Primetime

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