Love what you're doing Craig, and it's a fascinating way of looking at the Ghost scene. I've read the play many many times and seen any number of performances and yet I've never thought of that scene in terms of possession. But it works brilliantly well. We need more from you on here!
The idea is great! You still yell and scream too much which makes it difficult to understand what you are saying. Take time to let the character think. You are quite talented. With the right training you will be a major force on the stage. It's obvious that you are dedicated and disciplined, great qualities to have. Please get the training you need. Any teacher or school would love to have you.
Hey, this is a new way of dealing with the Ghost in the play... Hamlet possessed by his father's spirit! I had not thought of that, and I liked it, for a change. It reminded me a bit too much of The Exorcist and things like that, but the idea is great still. Keep going, boy!
Great ghost. I know Shakespeare is not to be read as poetry, but I was sorry your passion made some of Hamlet hard to hear: "... my sinews, grow not instant old, But bear me stiffly up... Yea, from the table of my memory I'll wipe away all trivial fond records, All saws of books, all forms, all pressures past, That youth and observation copied there; And thy commandment all alone shall live Within the book and volume of my brain..." Allow more quiet words - bring us in. Thanks!
Craig, I agree with NINMAT and DJPLAZMA. This was even better than the soliloquy. You know you still have much to do but there is a considerable amount of talent there. I am truly looking forward to seeing your other work. Keep going and very well done.
You sound like you use Shakespeare's language as your would modern English. Brilliant! I find that most people who do Shakespeare sound like they are performing, acting... but you aren't.
Brilliant man. That's the way the great actor Johanthan Price did it many years ago. As if he himself were exorcisting the ghost. Great choice and well executed. You're a genius actor, man.
wonderful criag!
eroaangel 2 years ago
Love what you're doing Craig, and it's a fascinating way of looking at the Ghost scene. I've read the play many many times and seen any number of performances and yet I've never thought of that scene in terms of possession. But it works brilliantly well. We need more from you on here!
hafler333trio 3 years ago
YOU ARE SALAD FINGERS :D i swear :D
GHDrockz 3 years ago
this is one of the worst and dangerous places in the entire united states
increibles3 3 years ago
Fuck you...... how about that?
i bet ya ass will show up for one of those concerts at the tweeter.
CONCEPTVILLAIN 3 years ago
The idea is great! You still yell and scream too much which makes it difficult to understand what you are saying. Take time to let the character think. You are quite talented. With the right training you will be a major force on the stage. It's obvious that you are dedicated and disciplined, great qualities to have. Please get the training you need. Any teacher or school would love to have you.
sticky21460 3 years ago
Hey, this is a new way of dealing with the Ghost in the play... Hamlet possessed by his father's spirit! I had not thought of that, and I liked it, for a change. It reminded me a bit too much of The Exorcist and things like that, but the idea is great still. Keep going, boy!
nigulat 4 years ago
Great ghost. I know Shakespeare is not to be read as poetry, but I was sorry your passion made some of Hamlet hard to hear: "... my sinews, grow not instant old, But bear me stiffly up... Yea, from the table of my memory I'll wipe away all trivial fond records, All saws of books, all forms, all pressures past, That youth and observation copied there; And thy commandment all alone shall live Within the book and volume of my brain..." Allow more quiet words - bring us in. Thanks!
MakeMeAChannel 4 years ago
loved your interpretation of the spirit. very spooky!
MattyPasta 4 years ago
Craig, I agree with NINMAT and DJPLAZMA. This was even better than the soliloquy. You know you still have much to do but there is a considerable amount of talent there. I am truly looking forward to seeing your other work. Keep going and very well done.
TheDr1ver 4 years ago
Like Wow again.
kezimoz 4 years ago
Bah, actors. Worse than thieves and vagrants. To the gallows with thee.
lanz0r4tehwin 4 years ago
very engaging. freaky tho. haha
3mm4n 4 years ago
you scared me with the voice sound like a devil gj BRAVO!!!!!!1
larlar752000 4 years ago
i loved it. better than the first one. keep it up!
carjie 4 years ago
Great job!
jakbnimble 4 years ago
Dude... that's amazing. Stick with this.
MetallikelleR 4 years ago
You sound like you use Shakespeare's language as your would modern English. Brilliant! I find that most people who do Shakespeare sound like they are performing, acting... but you aren't.
ninmat 4 years ago
awesome!!!
WOW!!!
jonhpett 4 years ago
Another brilliant acting job.
brandallbrake2007 4 years ago
Absolutely Incredible. Proving, once again, that we'll be hearing from this man again. Bravo!
djplazma 4 years ago
most interesting interpretation i've seen. well done!
LukieCee 4 years ago
Brilliant man. That's the way the great actor Johanthan Price did it many years ago. As if he himself were exorcisting the ghost. Great choice and well executed. You're a genius actor, man.
Xelanderthomas 4 years ago