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    I'll start posting the auditions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanielBenoit View Post
    By the way, it is highly recommended that everyone involved in this production watch either or both the 1946 Lawrence Oliver version and 1996 Kenneth Branaugh film adaptions of Hamlet. Though I must warn you; stay away from the Ethan Hawke version at all costs!
    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NickAdams View Post
    I'll start posting the auditions.
    You mean what parts people are auditioning for? Surely they haven't shot the video auditions yet or have they? Glad to see this progressing, either way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanielBenoit View Post
    Play any role that your heart desires, it doesn't matter male or female.
    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Hey go for it Toni. I think you could be either one, even though you are very pretty; but you could also look very cool made up as a guy role....so who do you have inmind? Perhaps the male roles are more dynamic.
    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.


    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.
    Ohh come on, Janine. I am very sure that you's be excellent as Queen Gertrude. You should at least give it a try.
    And we are doing only audio anyway, so your being camera-shy won't be a problem anymore. Pretty please?
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    Quote Originally Posted by toni View Post
    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.

    I was wondering what male role you wanted to try out to be.

    By the way, is that Andy Warhol in your avatar?

    \*edit*
    Also, somebody please tell me that nobody has auditioned for Bernardo?
    Last edited by DanielBenoit; 09-20-2009 at 08:08 PM.
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    How am I to present the auditions? The don't play on youtube.

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    Join an audio hosting site and link your uploads onto there:

    try http://odeo.com/ or http://www.audiofarm.org/
    The Moments of Dominion
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVW8GCnr9-I
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckGIvr6WVw4

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanielBenoit View Post
    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.
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    'Sblood, but this is brilliant. I think I might jump into the fray. I hope you don't mind a newcomer among your contenders.

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    I don't have a microphone. Is that going to be a problem?
    Quote Originally Posted by DanielBenoit View Post
    By the way, it is highly recommended that everyone involved in this production watch either or both the 1946 Lawrence Oliver version and 1996 Kenneth Branaugh film adaptions of Hamlet. Though I must warn you; stay away from the Ethan Hawke version at all costs!
    Bill Murray was the best Polonius ever though. What about the Zeffirelli? I know it has Glen Close in it, but is that any reason to omit it from the list?
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    Auditions #1

    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickAdams View Post
    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
    Thank-you very much. We'll call if we're interested.
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    Addendum regarding audition: I realize the music is a mite distracting. Please don't hesitate to contact me for the unmolested footage.

    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    I don't have a microphone. Is that going to be a problem?
    Bill Murray was the best Polonius ever though. What about the Zeffirelli? I know it has Glen Close in it, but is that any reason to omit it from the list?
    I'm inclined to list Mel Gibson as a reason to omit, but to each his own.
    Last edited by Modigliani; 09-24-2009 at 01:40 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xman View Post
    Thank-you very much. We'll call if we're interested.
    hahaha, xman....I thought I was the casting director! 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. Keep the auditions coming. This is fun!

    Anybody hate me yet? 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!
    Last edited by Janine; 09-24-2009 at 01:57 PM.
    "It's so mysterious, the land of tears."

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    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.
    Last edited by Modigliani; 09-24-2009 at 02:30 PM.

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