Actually I found this interview to be very informative at to the approach both Stephen and Angela are taking to the characters they portray, and the basic situation in which they find themselves in the context of the play. Since my wife Sandra and I host a Public Access talk show, this informal, off-the-cuff interview is exactly the kind I relate to, as if you're sitting in a parlor or a local coffee shop and just honestly chatting...no rehearsed conversation involved.
Actually I found this interview to be very informative at to the approach both Stephen and Angela are taking to the characters they portray, and the basic situation in which they find themselves in the context of the play. Since my wife Sandra and I host a Public Access talk show, this informal, off-the-cuff interview is exactly the kind I relate to, as if you're sitting in a parlor or a local coffee shop and just honestly chatting...no rehearsed conversation involved.
Hi JSROOKS. Thanks for taking the time to watch our video and sign in to comment. We do appreciate all audience feedback, negative or positive, but I just wanted to clarify that these sneak preview videos are done as informal conversations with the artists, directors and actors to give our audience an inside look into each production. Our conversations are intimate, and yes, sometimes off the cuff - just as they would be if these two actors were to sit down with you in your living room.
I love both Stephen and Angela. They are both brilliant, and I have never seen anything less that a wonderful performance from either of them through the years at Trinity. Yup, just that good.
I was therefore deeply disappointed at the quality of this video piece. Their presentations here appear to have little to no planning or rehearsal at all, as though someone tossed them in chairs and said 'Go'. An impromptu piece for may things is fine of course, but not for an email publicity piece.
Actually I found this interview to be very informative at to the approach both Stephen and Angela are taking to the characters they portray, and the basic situation in which they find themselves in the context of the play. Since my wife Sandra and I host a Public Access talk show, this informal, off-the-cuff interview is exactly the kind I relate to, as if you're sitting in a parlor or a local coffee shop and just honestly chatting...no rehearsed conversation involved.
GhostsRNEAR 1 year ago
Actually I found this interview to be very informative at to the approach both Stephen and Angela are taking to the characters they portray, and the basic situation in which they find themselves in the context of the play. Since my wife Sandra and I host a Public Access talk show, this informal, off-the-cuff interview is exactly the kind I relate to, as if you're sitting in a parlor or a local coffee shop and just honestly chatting...no rehearsed conversation involved.
GhostsRNEAR 1 year ago
Hi JSROOKS. Thanks for taking the time to watch our video and sign in to comment. We do appreciate all audience feedback, negative or positive, but I just wanted to clarify that these sneak preview videos are done as informal conversations with the artists, directors and actors to give our audience an inside look into each production. Our conversations are intimate, and yes, sometimes off the cuff - just as they would be if these two actors were to sit down with you in your living room.
trinityrep 1 year ago
I love both Stephen and Angela. They are both brilliant, and I have never seen anything less that a wonderful performance from either of them through the years at Trinity. Yup, just that good.
I was therefore deeply disappointed at the quality of this video piece. Their presentations here appear to have little to no planning or rehearsal at all, as though someone tossed them in chairs and said 'Go'. An impromptu piece for may things is fine of course, but not for an email publicity piece.
JSROOKS 1 year ago