October 1998 |
27th | Replacement actress for Miller play |
As
reported by the NY Times and confirmed by a Public Theatre spokesperson,Frances
Conroy will step into the company's production of Arthur Miller's The
Ride Down Mt. Morgan , filling the role left vacant by Blythe Danner's
recent departure. Furthermore, the play, which was due to begin previews
Oct. 27 and open Nov. 12, will now start performances Nov. 3. No opening
date has been set.
Danner left due to a "personal family matter." The Public has not elaborated on the matter. Along withPatrick Stewart, who also stars in the drama, the cast features Meg Gibson, Oni Faida Lampley, Kali Rocha and John Vennema. The design team includes John Arnone (sets), Elizabeth Hope Clancy (costumes), Brian MacDevitt (lighting) and Dan Moses Schreier (original music). |
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26th | New Stewart Video Rentals |
In
the UK, Masterminds
is now available to rent, and in the US Dad
Savage is similarly available.
Interesting point here is that 'Masterminds' had a US cinema release last year but not in the UK, and vice versa for 'Dad Savage' which had a very limited opening in the UK but failed to get one in the US. Check out the links for plot synopses and reviews of both these recent Stewart films. |
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22nd | GQ Magazine Men of the Year awards |
Last
night at the Radio City Music Hall in New York GQ magazine presented their
Men of the Year Awards.
Patrick Stewart was presented with the award for the theatre catagory and amongst the others receiving awards were fashion guru Tommy Hilfiger, singer Sting, film star Harrison Ford, boxers Muhammad Ali and Evander Holyfield, writer James Ellroy, director James Cameron, ER's TV surgeon George Clooney, TV question man Matt Lauer and chef Emeril Lagasse. The awards will be broadcast in the US on October 31st on the VH1 channel. Blythe Danner Quits Miller Play The New York premiere of Arthur Miller's play "The Ride Down Mount Morgan" has apparently hit a bump. The actress BLYTHE DANNER had been rehearsing with her co-star, PATRICK STEWART, who plays a smooth talker with one too many wives. But Ms. Danner dropped out of the cast last week because of a "personal family manner," said CAROL FINEMAN, a spokeswoman for the Public Theater. Her departure means that "The Ride Down Mount Morgan," which opened in London in 1991and was scheduled to open at the Public on Tuesday, will now be delayed for at least several days. There was no word yesterday about who would replace Ms. Danner. Her agent did not return telephone calls for comment. |
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21st | CD Narration |
Patrick
has recorded the narration for 'Return to the Centre of the Earth' a new
album due for release in January 1999 by ex Yes member Rick Wakeman.
Rick may mark the album release with a UK concert at Wembley. |
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1st | Stewart's role in new Arthur Miller play |
In
'The Ride down Mt. Morgan' due to premiere at the Public
Theater off Broadway on 27th October, the action centers on a man (Stewart)
who’s married to two women: One, Blythe Danner, his wife of 25 years, and
another wife of 10 years, as yet uncast.
The play places the excesses of the Reagan ’80s in the context of human relationships: A man with two wives and lives is visited by both as he convalesces in a hospital bed after an auto accident that jars his conscience as much as his body. “It’s a marvelous leading role of a very charismatic and opinionated, clever guy, who just happens to be a bigamist. I see it as a parable about all human relationships. (He’s) a man who wants everything, and one has to ask ‘Is it appropriate that a man should have everything?’” Stewart said. “It’s about what man’s needs are, and how he gets them satisfied, and if it’s possible to get them satisfied with one person, and how they change over the years.” |