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artist-data · 10 days
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leizyzet · 9 months
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Fan work. Jim Moriarty
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The work was created by me and the neural network.
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shivieroy · 3 months
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i have an embarrassingly long list of actors that i wish would work together
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orchardsinsnow · 6 months
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Oh, nothing, just sitting here thinking about the fact that these two never even used one another’s names. Maybe never asked. And like why is that a thousand times more intimate somehow.
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leizy-zet · 1 year
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My fan work. Jim Moriarty
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thatsouthernstate · 5 months
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All of Us Strangers Q&A with Andrew Scott at Angelika Film Center
December 14, 2023
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mariocki · 2 years
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Play 20: Phaedra's Love by Sarah Kane
First performed: Gate Theatre, London, 1996
Quote: "There's a thing between us, an awesome fucking thing, can you feel it? It burns. Meant to be. We were. Meant to be." (Phaedra)
Stage direction: [Opens her mouth. No sound comes out.]
Notable cast: the original Gate production included Andrew Scott in a minor role. Laurence Penry-Jones starred in a 2005 revival at the Old Vic.
Notes: Only Kane's second play, Phaedra's Love was commissioned by the Gate Theatre, who asked for a drama inspired by a classical text. Reworking Seneca's Phaedra, Kane produced a clipped, precise distillation of tragedy as narrative. A paean to self-destruction which comments on voyeurism, faith and the inadequacies of love; critical reception was muted when compared to the histrionic moralising that greeted her first play, Blasted (1995). Featuring scenes of astonishing violence and horror, contemporary readings often focus on the brutality and nihilism of Kane's dialogue - but they're missing an extraordinary tenderness which unfolds alongside it. A masterful, troubling work from one of the greatest (and most sorely missed) voices of a generation of theatre.
Read: for the first time, but definitely not the last.
#100plays#phaedra's love#sarah kane#modern drama#modern theatre#seneca#phaedra#andrew scott#laurence penry jones#gate theatre#Kane was just 25 when she wrote Phaedra's Love‚ but her work was already both highly regarded by some champions in the established theatre#(Edward Bond was a mentor of sorts‚ Pinter an admirer) whilst simultaneously provoking outrage among critics and audiences#a remarkable work from an extraordinary playwright‚ one of the most significant voices in British theatre and a burning visionary whose#untimely death robbed us of who knows what kind of incendiary work. Sarah's work has been much reevaluated and appraised in the years since#she took her own life‚ and her current critical standing is beyond anything she could have imagined in her own lifetime; but still academic#work on her texts focus on the perceived nihilism and bleakness of her work‚ equating the graphic violence and strong language with her own#struggles with depression. i think there is some truth there‚ certainly‚ but what I think is missed is the flipside: the tenderness in the#scenes between Hippolytus and Strophe is rarely written about with as much zeal as the horrific scenes which close the play. Blasted‚ the#play which both made her name and brought astonishing condemnation from the press and government‚ remains a distressing and#disturbing work; but again‚ it's rarer to find critical commentary on the revolutionary act of kindness which ends the play. Sarah captured#something deep and true about humanity‚ something cloaked in deep ugliness and terror and violence‚ but at its heart something still very#human and capable of kindness and love in even the most grotesque of situations. and in that she found a unique voice that sees her work#still performed and written about and appreciated as something startling and new and different‚ nearly a quarter century after her death.
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takahero · 2 years
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the fox in fleabag 🤝 the black cat basta sees
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notesfromachair · 9 days
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Imagine What?
In the last few weeks more than a handful of friends, family and acquaintances have told me in many different ways that they could never have imagined what passes for politics and news in the U.S. these days. As is usual for these types of conversations, talk kept going back to the former US president, meaning the guy before Joe Biden, and the deviously gluttonous way in which he manages to…
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leizyzet · 2 years
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My fan work. Jim Moriarty
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thealogie · 3 months
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Imagine being Andrew Scott and stupid ass Jos Alwyn won’t even answer your texts in your tortured man gc and then now his ex gf, who happens to be the most famous woman in the world, is semi-roasting him by dragging your gc into it that you made to flirt with your friend Paul Mescal. I mean. It’s really his It Girl year
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leizy-zet · 2 years
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My fan work. Moriarty. The Abominable Bride
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blairpfaff · 2 months
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"Our next award celebrates a world where imagination knows no bounds. It's for Animated Film, and to present it are two people who are as rugged and attractive as the Irish landscape from whence they came. When I saw them acting together in 'All of Us Strangers', I thought, "Oh, great, more unrealistic beauty standards for men." Please welcome Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott!"
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