I annoy the hell out of people when I watch Slings & Arrows with them, because I'm always pointing out all the Stratford people and remarking on what I saw them in.
(And nobody ever believes me when I say Stephen Ouimette was a good Richard III...)
Are you fucking kidding me? He was BRILLIANT! (And now that I think about it, wasn't Sabrina Grdevich in his Richard III? I remember her from a Comedy of Errors, I'm pretty sure -- as the Courtesan; the performance wasn't memorable, but the name is -- but now I'm remembering the big red cloak spread out all over the stage.)
I'm basically sitting here waiting for Colm Feore, now. [fangirls liek whoa]([Mercutio, Mercutio, Mercutio.])
See, I totally agree with you. I loved that production.
I don't think Sabrina Grdevich was in it, though -- or if she was, she wasn't featured, because Lucy Peacock was Lady Anne and Diane D'Aquila was Queen Elizabeth. Though I think I still have the program somewhere (my entire program collection is in the bookcase) and could check...
Mine too, and you're quite right, she wasn't in it. But I wasn't wrong about Comedy of Errors -- two years earlier, and on the same stage, and she wore a lot of red, so the conflation is not surprising.
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*grins* Glad I gave you both seasons, then!
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I annoy the hell out of people when I watch Slings & Arrows with them, because I'm always pointing out all the Stratford people and remarking on what I saw them in.
(And nobody ever believes me when I say Stephen Ouimette was a good Richard III...)
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I'm basically sitting here waiting for Colm Feore, now. [fangirls liek whoa]([Mercutio, Mercutio, Mercutio.])
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I don't think Sabrina Grdevich was in it, though -- or if she was, she wasn't featured, because Lucy Peacock was Lady Anne and Diane D'Aquila was Queen Elizabeth. Though I think I still have the program somewhere (my entire program collection is in the bookcase) and could check...
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