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Post 1

Ormondroyd

This week I became the King of Naples! smiley - biggrin

I have been cast as Alonso, holder of that title, in the Bradford University Theatre Group's forthcoming production of Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', due to take place at Bradford's Theatre In The Mill on March 27-9.

I'm surprised and flattered to have been offered the role, since my previous performing experience as an actor consists of taking part in one five-minute comedy sketch that I wrote myself. But I'm certainly going to give it my best shot. I'm even missing several Bradford City smiley - football matches in order to rehearse!

My well-known grumpy tendencies will be useful in playing Alonso. He spends much of the play racked with guilt and sorrow, partly because he regrets some devious political machinations in his past, but mainly because he thinks his son has drowned and blames himself. So I get to deliver some wonderfully smiley - blue speeches!

So far, I'm really enjoying the rehearsal process, but it's going to get pretty intense over the next few weeks, culminating in two weeks when we're working on the thing every night. I hope I can stand the pace, because it's a really exciting new adventure for me! smiley - smiley





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Post 2

Trout Montague

Good luck. I already have your stage-fright so you don't need to worry about that.

This A167320 may or may not be of use. If not, maybe you could use your first hand experience to sling together a more EG-friendly version?

DMT

PS - I'm thinking I should have referred to The Tempest in Nurture v Nature: Cloning a Football Team A884306


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Post 3

Greta_9, Keeper of the 4/4 Beat and Deep Sexy Basslines, in a strange condition

The Tempest was one of the plays I had to eviscerate at Uni for my English Literature exam. I loved it to bits, but then I'm a big fan of The Bard...

Keep us updated, 'kay? I'm sure you'll do a brill job smiley - smiley


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Post 4

Zed

I have an hilarious Tempest anecdote, if you'd indulge me...


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Post 5

Ormondroyd

Fire away, Marvin! smiley - smiley


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Post 6

Zed

What are the lines between Claudio and Miranda in Prospero's cave? You know, when they're playing a game of some kind?


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Post 7

Ormondroyd

smiley - huh There's no character called Claudio in 'The Tempest'!

There is a scene where Miranda and Ferdinand are playing chess, and the dialogue goes thus:

MIRANDA: Sweet lord, you play me false! smiley - cross

FERDINAND: No, my dear'st love, smiley - loveblush
I would not for the world. smiley - earth

MIRANDA: Yes, for a score of kingdoms you should wrangle smiley - thief
And I would call it, fair play. smiley - ok

(How did Shakespeare get by without Smileys? smiley - winkeye)


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Post 8

Zed

Well, in a SEEVIC college performance circa '95, the word "condoms" was transposed for "kingdoms" and "fair play" come out "foreplay"! Quite an astounding case of Freudian Malapropism!
Eek!


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Post 9

Greta_9, Keeper of the 4/4 Beat and Deep Sexy Basslines, in a strange condition

*rolls off chair and onto floor*

The Bard might've enjoyed it, actually smiley - smiley


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Post 10

Zed

Everyone on stage cracked up and the director buried herself in her chair.


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Post 11

Ormondroyd

I'm really enjoying playing Alonso. If he was a h2g2 Researcher, he'd definitely join PUDDING! He keeps snapping 'Prithee, peace!' at the other characters, which is Shakespearian for 'Shut the smiley - bleep up!'. He steadfastly resists the other characters' attempts to cheer him up, and one of them remarks 'He takes comfort like cold porridge!'

Yes, I am definitely well cast! smiley - sadfacesmiley - ok


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Post 12

Zed

How is cold porridge best taken?


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Post 13

Ormondroyd

smiley - yuk It's best taken to the microwave for a minute. smiley - winkeye


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Post 14

Zed

smiley - laugh


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Post 15

magoogy

hello fellow bradfordian.... dare i say i abide in lower grange [imagess of loose women/fast cars?]...........
im 33 [aaaaargh] fem.......
bradford city supporter.....
born in shipley [gaisby lane]....
lived: owlett rd, low ash rd, woodside.....

maybe we've passed in street eh??


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Post 16

Ormondroyd

Nice to hear from you, magoogy. As you say, we may well have passed in the street, especially if you spend much time in Bradford city centre. My flat is right in the centre of town, in the next block to John Street market and just round the corner from Forster Square station. I'm currently working at the Cathedral Centre, five minutes walk from Forster Square, and spend a lot of my spare time either at the University or at the cinemas at the Museum of Photography, Film & Television, so I'm more Bradfordian than ever!

Good, too, to hear from another City supporter. Do you go to Valley Parade much? I'll be there on Saturday for the first time in a month, after missing several home games because of rehearsals for the play I was in. I love my smiley - football, so I'm greatly looking forward to it. For some reason, whenever I see the trailers for that new BBC TV series 'Walking With Cavemen', I remember that we're playing Millwall on Saturday! smiley - winkeye I hope their charming fans behave a bit better than usual!

I must have led a sheltered life, because I've never heard of Lower Grange. I'll have to take your word for what it's like! But please don't imply that 33 is old. I'm 43 and still have all my hair and most of my teeth, and I've felt great since I gave up the smiley - ale and started going to the gym. Believe me, there is life beyond 35! smiley - ok


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Post 17

Ormondroyd

(Notices magoogy online. Waves hello.) smiley - winkeye


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