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The Moments of Dominion
That happen on the Soul
And leave it with a Discontent
Too exquisite — to tell —
-Emily Dickinson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVW8GCnr9-I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckGIvr6WVw4
Such as...? Just curious to know who you think could switch genders and work in Hamlet....Polonius? Laertes? Rosencranz and Gildenstern? one of the guards? Maybe we should have done one of the plays with gender role switches, like As You Like it or Twelfth Night. I am really just joking with you, Daniel. I think as it looks so far, we have more male actors anyway and more chance of participation of males; so we should be ok with Hamlet (should it win). Maybe guys on here are just natural into being in the spotlight on Litnet. I think we can find enough men to play the roles.
"It's so mysterious, the land of tears."
Chapter 7, The Little Prince ~ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Voted for the Dream - lots of roles in that, and plenty of room for fun too.
Voices mysterious far and near,
Sound of the wind and sound of the sea,
Are calling and whispering in my ear,
Whifflingpin! Why stayest thou here?
Well, I so far we have two females (perfect) and four males. The major male roles in Hamlet are:
Hamlet
Claudius
Horatio
Laertes
Polonius
The Ghost
We'll definitley need someone older to play Polonius, for he seems to be the only one in the play whose role simply cannot fit with a young actor.
We might be able to get away with having a young guy for Claudius, but the actor will have to have a ruff and jousty voice.
The uncanny effect of the ghost's voice can be achieved with special effects, but we'll still need someone who does not have in any way a soft voice.
Hamlet, Horatio and Laertes are great for any age and work easily with casting.
As for the female roles; it doesn't really matter how old or young our Gertude actress is, Gertude can also get away with being played by a young actress.
Ophelia again is great for any age and the actress auditioning should have a soft innocent voice.
Again, this is only speculation and preparation for we still don't know for certain who the winner is. This is just another reminder for our actors to start thinking about their roles.
The Moments of Dominion
That happen on the Soul
And leave it with a Discontent
Too exquisite — to tell —
-Emily Dickinson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVW8GCnr9-I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckGIvr6WVw4
poll closing in three days
Now, in the style of Scheherazade
going once. . . . . .
Last edited by DanielBenoit; 09-14-2009 at 12:15 PM.
The Moments of Dominion
That happen on the Soul
And leave it with a Discontent
Too exquisite — to tell —
-Emily Dickinson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVW8GCnr9-I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckGIvr6WVw4
Which version of Hamlet are you going to use?
The folio text with quarto corrections is Bate's preferred text in the RSC Complete Shakespeare. I'm reading through the RSC Complete at the moment and it really is a superb production. The footnotes are the best I've ever seen - not too scholarly and just right for actors or the "common reader".
The RSC are now introducing "stand alone" versions of the plays, extracted from the "complete". So although I'd recommend "the complete" you can now get Hamlet by itself:
http://www.rsc.org.uk/content/5124.aspx
The stand alone version has pictures and details of past RSC productions that might provide inspiration for backdrops or "style", if you want to get really serious!
P.S. Bate has an excellent blog, with several threads on Hamlet, including "David Tennant's first response to our Hamlet edition":
http://palgrave.typepad.com/rsc/
As Bate points out, there are severalcomplicated things that need to be sorted out. Take just one phrase - is it "our philosophy" or "your philosophy"?:
http://www.thestage.co.uk/features/f...lays-the-thing
~
"It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
~
was about to mention the copyright holder, but has too tired
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The Moments of Dominion
That happen on the Soul
And leave it with a Discontent
Too exquisite — to tell —
-Emily Dickinson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVW8GCnr9-I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckGIvr6WVw4
He prayed best, who loveth best
All things both great and small;
For the dear God who loveth us,
He made and loveth all.
~Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Yeah sure we'll have background music, though I am thinking more of strange ambient industrial music, usually used just for psychological effects, like when the ghost appears (to see a great example, see the 1946 film version). But I don't want a sweeping score or some classical music samples, I want this play to exist in a world of its own.
Speaking of the ghost, I just dicovered right now while practicing recordings, that I might make a reasonably good ghost, so I'll audition for that part as well.
The Moments of Dominion
That happen on the Soul
And leave it with a Discontent
Too exquisite — to tell —
-Emily Dickinson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVW8GCnr9-I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckGIvr6WVw4
i am very good at producing/writing/composing/recording music, i could help with the production of a score if need be.
in the same vein of this:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOTQ9...eature=related
Kubrick's fav (and most used, especially in The Shining) composer, Penderecki, I really like noise and ambience, and then little melodic things at times.
Last edited by Mathor; 09-16-2009 at 01:20 AM.
I'm losing all those stupid games
That I swore I'd never play
So far who is auditioning for which parts? Anyone have ideas on that yet? It would nice to inform the casting director - namely me.I wondered if I should outright ask people on Litnet to audition soon, now that we know the play will be Hamlet, right?
"It's so mysterious, the land of tears."
Chapter 7, The Little Prince ~ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
I may or may not audition, but if I do, it will certainly be for the part of Hamlet or the ghost (which i would run my voice through a lot of effects pedals if i did)
I'm losing all those stupid games
That I swore I'd never play
Sooo sorry Janine, I sent you a message.
Wow, thank you!I was just thinking of a score as a possibility, I never expected anyone on here to actually be able to create one. Exactly what I was looking for, a sort of dark, subjective, moody, kind of ambient music. Perfect! Thank you!
Last edited by DanielBenoit; 09-16-2009 at 01:41 AM.
The Moments of Dominion
That happen on the Soul
And leave it with a Discontent
Too exquisite — to tell —
-Emily Dickinson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVW8GCnr9-I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckGIvr6WVw4