Sunday, August 07, 2005

It's not my fault!

It ain't! I was in here yesterday, writing a long entry with lots of pictures, and the stupid blogspot server went down just as I was about to update! I got annoyed at having to do it all again, but it wouldn't get back up and eventually it was time for me to go to school! Anyway, I never promised to write every day. I will, however, to the best of my ability try and update here as often as I can. Now, here is what I promised you yesterday.

Anton Chekhov's
The Proposal
starring
Barabara Hatwell
Peter Sunnergren
Alexander Zwart
guest apperances by
Ben Willens
Sally Casta... Caston..
(dunno her last name, sorry)
Natalya Stepanovna Tchubukov
Daughter of Stepan Stepanovich, and pretty much head of the Tchubukov household. 25 years old and still unmarried (big deal in late 1800 russia). She fears she may never get married.





Ivan Vasilyevich Lomov
Neighbouring landowner to the Tchubukovs. He is a bit of a weakling and a hypocondriac. Yet, the death of his aunt makes him realize it is time to move on. He is 35 years old and still unmarried. He intends to propose to Natalya Stepanova, but has delayed it as much as he could, due to his weak nerves.

Stepan Stepanovich Tchubukov
A tired old landowner who wants nothing more than to be left in peace. It is very stressful for him to have such an old, unmarried daughter. It seems that Lomov is his last chance for peace.




Seems to be a perfect match doesn't it? 3 people with the same goals, how can it go wrong? Well... Read Anton Chekhov's The Proposal and you will find out. Here are some pictures from the production;
Poor Lomov is having a hard time trying to find the words to explain his visit to a confused Tchubukov.
His nervousness makes him even more clumbsy than normal.
And hightened clumbsiness makes way for... strange situations...
And a couple of poorly chosen words might spark off... other problems.
Yes indeed.
And indeed...
Physical Comedy... Don't you just love it?

Just a staged group picture. The cards were on a stand by the stage showing the odd character thought. It was a a cool kind of comedy spice.

In other news, someone at another online place I hang out, asked if anyone was willing to think of a few tattoo designs for him. More specifically, a wolf tattoo. I gave it a shot.

It didn't turn out as splendidly fantastic as I had hoped, but still pretty nifty. Well.. that's all for today (well, all for yesterday anyway)

See you all later! Bye!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

AH! Bilder Underbart underbart underbart och det var roligt att se dig i ditt rätta element. Vi filmar för fullt... (Kika Hemsidan) men JÄVLA väder. Idag regnade det konstant tills vi bestämde för att förflytta en scen inomhus. Då blev det SOL. Du får se till att vara lite sugen på filmskådespel med när du kommer hem. tjo och tjim.