"Frozen" as presented by Wayward Actors Company
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agreed the accent if supposed to be English/British is very odd, sounds a little South African at times. I played the role a few years back and despite the odd accent I do think this actor has Ralph's tension and awkwardness at confronting the mother of his victim well.
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"Twot" ? That was the worst attempt at a British accent I have ever heard.
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Hello, Hello, Hello...........
I worked backstage on this show with one of the theatre company's in my city.
This was great, although I will say when Ralphs explaining about his father, the actor who was playing him in the production I did, he was yelling at the top of his lungs, more severre then this Ralph. It was a bit frightening at first but after a while I got used toi it
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Why did you choose not to follow any of the stage direction?
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I presume the actor playing Ralph is American. The English accent isn't the best. Not authentic at all really. I'm performing this play, playing Ralph- he's a fantastic part to play and it's interesting to see how others play him. Cheers.
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I presume the actor playing Ralph is American. The English accent isn't the best. Not authentic at all really. I'm performing this play, playing Ralph- he's a fantastic part to play and it's interesting to see how others play him. Cheers.
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Great Ralph, with a weak Nancy. Is awesome, the caracter is very similar to mi idea and interpretation, i hope to share with you this same scene with a mexican company. Congratulations.
the English accent is appalling - no one in England talks like that. The acting's pretty poor as well.
sam0822 3 years ago 3
The stereotypical posh english accent really didn't suit Ralph and on top of that it was terrible. He also pronounced "twat" horribly wrong.
MIGHTYBOOSCH198 1 year ago