I'll start posting the auditions.
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I'll start posting the auditions.
I am partial to the Kenneth Branagh production, myself. I have seen the Lawrence Olivier and to be frank, I wasn't all that impressed. I thought his 'to be or not to be speech' lacked something; whereas, Branagh's was perfection and I liked the idea of the mirrors. I also like the production by the BBC, with Sir Derek Jacobi, in his early days (quite young), reprising his stage role for the film. That is a full version as well and extremely well done and intense; more a play setting than the Branagh version. I would recommend any of these. I don't believe the Olivier is full version. I believe it leaves out the any reference to Fortinbras, which to me is a mistake.
My sentiments exactly, Janine. I've always dreamed of doing a male role onstage or onscreen; but today, just this afternoon, I tried doing Laertes but sounded horribly gay. So I decided right away to stick with Ophelia. :lol:
Ohh come on, Janine. I am very sure that you's be excellent as Queen Gertrude. You should at least give it a try. ;)Quote:
Now we have to think of someone for Ophelia, that is if you don't take it; also Queen Gertrude. I would love to be her (probably just my fantasy and not reality), but I can't act and not sure I could recite well enough, though it is tempting to try it. We'll see...I am so familiar with her lines and I love what she says when Ophelia dies. I have the age/maturity behind me; but then again, someone young could easily play her and probably eons better than I can. I am getting a camera with a video on it; but not sure how long a vid it will take and besides I am camera shy...I better say in the background...I was just thinking outloud and fantasizing.
And we are doing only audio anyway, so your being camera-shy won't be a problem anymore. Pretty please? :D
How am I to present the auditions? The don't play on youtube.
Join an audio hosting site and link your uploads onto there:
try http://odeo.com/ or http://www.audiofarm.org/
Daniel, oh wow, I like that first hosting site. Thanks so much for posting it. I think I am going to join that first site today. I found some neat recordings I wish to place in my own playlists. I need to check out the second site more thoroughly; it was late last night when I discovered them both. Tell me, is there anyway to download to ones own computer the audio? I found an interview with Kenneth Branagh, which I really would love to keep for my own files.
'Sblood, but this is brilliant. I think I might jump into the fray. I hope you don't mind a newcomer among your contenders.
DanielBenoit's audition for the ghost of Hamlet's father:
http://www.audiofarm.org/audiofiles/...oit-s-audition
Modigliani's audition for Hamlet:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGuTyIvUtY0
:lol: hahaha, xman....I thought I was the casting director! :lol: Nice to see some auditions are in. Thank you both, brave souls. I was frightened of Daniel's'whispering' ghost; a bit creepy; I was taken with Modigliani's full acting (audio/visual) soliloquy (one of my favorite Hamlet speeches)...but cheer up, M...life isn't that dire, is it? I am just joking with both of you; I thought you both did an admirable job.:nod: Keep the auditions coming. This is fun!
Anybody hate me yet? :goof: I hope I don't make any enemies here. I think too, we should all vote on the final decisions at the end.
toni, thanks for the vote of confidence; but really I don't think I can audition for Hamlet's mom. I can't recite or act at all and she gets pretty intense and emotional and she has a ton of lines...I am already overwhelmed with the thought. One part of me considers doing it; but I don't know. I am so busy with my personal life currently, I don't think I had better commit to a role. I hope you, dear toni, try out for Ophelia. I think you would be great; but I am not prejudging here. Can't wait to hear you audition. Like I said, this is great fun!
Only in Elsinore, Janine, only in Elsinore. But in all seriousness (or just the contrary, actually), 'What a piece of work is a man?' is only complete with Guildencrantz & Rosenstern shenanigans at either end to balance out the heaviness. Anyway, thanks for the vote of confidence and here's to a successful virgin production.