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Gandalf goes au naturel...

diedye
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Mar 27 2007, 3:11am

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http://uk.news.yahoo.com/...-strips-onstage.html

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(This post was edited by diedye on Mar 27 2007, 3:14am)


GaladrielTX
Tol Eressea


Mar 27 2007, 3:36am

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I know just the person to email *this* to. [In reply to] Can't Post

I have a friend from college who visited Britain every year, mostly so she could see Ian in plays at the National Theatre. It seems there was one play where he stripped down to next to nothing, Coriolanus, I think it was. And she couldn't stop talking about it. Of course, this was twenty years ago.

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grammaboodawg
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Mar 27 2007, 8:35am

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AFRAID to peek! *hovers over url* I think I'll get some coffee first ;)


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Draupne
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Mar 27 2007, 9:01am

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Maybe it's the start of a trend [In reply to] Can't Post

Frodo and Gandalf have stripped on-stage, we just have to wait for the rest of the Fellowship to do the same.


Elanor
Bree

Mar 27 2007, 9:53am

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Seems to be a wizard thing. [In reply to] Can't Post

 Daniel Radcliffe (aka Harry Potter) does the same in his current role in Equus - so I'm told.

I didn't know about Frodo though...

"Frodo thought for a moment. 'Well, Sam, what about elanor, the sun-star, you remember the little golden flower in the grass of Lothlorien?'"

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FingonOfPittsburgh
Lorien


Mar 27 2007, 1:37pm

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EEEeeewwwwwwwww [In reply to] Can't Post

I wonder if he was on something?


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stridersGIRL
Bree

Mar 27 2007, 5:59pm

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So THAT'S what he was practicing for on the mountain-top after battling the Balrog!

Cool! Wink

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Morwen
Rohan


Mar 27 2007, 6:59pm

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If Galadriel saw him naked, so can we.

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greendragon
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Mar 28 2007, 8:52pm

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actually it's not at all unusual for Lear to be *almost* naked on stage... [In reply to] Can't Post

In the storm scene Lear and Edgar are both often VERY scantily clad, which plenty of bottoms to be seen! "Full frontalism" (if I may coin a phrase) is pretty rare though - but it doesn't surprise me at all that Sir Ian would have no qualms about it!

I remember one production of Lear where the very lovely Linus Roache was Edgar - THOSE storm scenes were most enjoyable.. Wink

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