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作者: pipiery    时间: 2007-1-23 17:27     标题: 2007.1.23 关于Randy舞台剧的报道(小照片1枚)

A Tale of Two Toms

Randy Harrison and Bill McCallum share the plum role of Tom Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie at the Guthrie.

By: Michael Portantiere


Randy Harrison in The Glass Menagerie
(© T. Charles Erickson)
"It's very exciting when you know a play so well from seeing it and then you actually do it," says Joe Dowling, director of the Guthrie Theater's unusual new production of Tennesee Williams' The Glass Menagerie. "The first time I saw the play was many years ago in Dublin. It was a little odd hearing the Irish actors trying to play the Southern dialect, but the richness of the play came through. Even though it's a great American poetic classic, it translates to every culture."

Like so many theatergoers before them, Guthrie audiences are laughing and weeping at the joys and sorrows experienced by Tom Wingfield, his painfully shy sister Laura, and their domineering, exasperating, loving mother Amanda as they live through the Great Depression in a small St. Louis apartment. The Menagerie cast includes Tony Award winner Harriet Harris as Amanda, Tracey Maloney as Laura, and Jonas Goslow as the "Gentleman Caller." What makes this production unusual is that Dowling has split the role of Tom between two actors: Randy Harrison, best known for his work as Justin Taylor on TV's Queer as Folk, and Guthrie favorite Bill McCallum.

"Tom is quite clearly 22 in the play," notes Dowling, "and I suppose he's in his late 30s or early 40s when he's looking back and narrating. Often, the role is cast somewhere in the middle of that age range, to bridge both of those worlds. Randy was so compelling when he auditioned for us in New York, but I wondered: 'Could a Tom who looks that young and vulnerable be believable as the older man looking back?' So I thought, why not split the role? In the stage directions, Williams writes that 'the narrator is an undisguised convention of the play; he takes whatever license with dramatic convention that is convenient to his purposes.' I thought, 'Okay, I'm going to take you up on that, Tennessee!' "

Harrison, whose stage credits include the Berkshire Theatre Festival productions of Amadeus and Equus, is delighted to have a go at Tom. "I've been in love with this play since I was a young teen," he says. "They did it at my high school in Georgia, but I didn't get cast. That production was the only one I've ever seen -- but the play is so brilliantly written that, when you read it, you immediately understand what the characters are experiencing and fighting for. And it's so fluid that it feels so different every time we run it. I'm excited that we have a nice, long run, because it's going to be great to live in this play for a while."

Of the two-Tom concept, Harrison remarks: "It's fascinating, and I definitely think certain things about the script are illuminated that aren't always clear when it's done as written. Bill McCallum and I look a lot alike, and we have a few moments of simultaneous speech to help tie us together. There are also moments when he's observing the action. I think the audience is more aware that the play is this person's memory, and that there's some distance between where is now and what he's remembering."

    
Bill McCallum in The Glass Menagerie
(© T. Charles Erickson)
McCallum has made an attempt to meld his characterization with Harrison's. "Randy has the bulk of the stage time," he says, "so I've tried to match my own voice, movements, and gestures to his. We listen closely to each other, and I've been watching how he stands, where he holds his weight. I think it's believable to the audience that the guy Randy is could grow up to be the guy that I am. For my money, the splitting of the role adds another level of complexity or depth to the story; you actually see the play as a retrospective, and you're more aware of the repercussions that the younger character's choices have had on the course of his life."

"Older Tom is never on stage alone," explains Dowling. "Young Tom is always there with him. There's a definite sense that this man is devastated by his memories. Of course, Williams was really writing about his sister Rose; she had a lobotomy and, for the rest of his life, he was guilty over the fact that he didn't prevent it. When you know that, the line 'Blow out your candles, Laura' becomes very, very meaningful."

McCallum wholeheartedly concurs: "At the end of the play, when you have Laura and Amanda left on stage, young Tom standing with his back to them, and older Tom saying, 'Here's what happened to me after this' -- well, the moment is just a little bit more devastating than usual."
作者: wamm    时间: 2007-1-23 17:28

又有消息了哈哈em01
作者: pipiery    时间: 2007-1-23 17:33

下面那个大叔扮演老年Tom Wingfield, 还好R扮演的青年 Tom Wingfield 是重头XD

好想亲自看看Randy的舞台剧啊... 哪怕是很模糊的秘录也行啊~~

怨念ing。。。em21
作者: cora    时间: 2007-1-23 17:48

http://www.guthrietheater.org/PL ... id/208/Default.aspx

这里有很多剧照。Randy的造型很有感觉。
作者: GIVENCHY    时间: 2007-1-23 18:23

cute Randy,
ugly old man!
真希望Randy&Gale演舞台剧啊!
作者: ttnancy    时间: 2007-1-23 18:35

呵呵,谢谢pipiery 和cora朋友
我也觉得RANDY这次的舞台形象很有感觉
可能与他从小就演舞台剧有关,觉得他在舞台上特别光彩照人

[ 本帖最后由 ttnancy 于 2007-1-24 21:40 编辑 ]
作者: cicicici    时间: 2007-1-23 18:40

谢谢CORA提供的网页
你们都好厉害

作者: pipiery    时间: 2007-1-23 19:32

Cora给的那个页子我打不开em20 em49  想撞墙|||
作者: 鄭喬方    时间: 2007-1-23 22:21

原帖由 cora 于 2007-1-23 17:48 发表
http://www.guthrietheater.org/PL ... id/208/Default.aspx

这里有很多剧照。Randy的造型很有感觉。


謝謝cora
作者: qqqq2046    时间: 2007-1-23 23:06

em23   em23   FB归来就看见宝贝这震撼滴剧照,一下子被震住鸟~~~~~~~~~

实在是灰常灰常滴潇洒还有消瘦啊~~~~~~~~~偶刚FB吃撑鸟~~~~要减肥,不能比宝贝肥。。。。。


作者: lesliemana    时间: 2007-1-24 22:53

我现在每天只要打开亲的帖子些,看见满眼的英文.
我就有想撞墙的冲动了^^
收了,下来好好研究一盘再说.
恩^^^和很多大人希望一样啊,要是RANDY和GALE演一盘舞台剧那就完美了三
HOHO^^^
作者: happybear0603    时间: 2007-1-30 00:04

55555网页打不开啊~~~~~
看1楼的照片还以为宝宝发福了呢~~~不过看全身照还是那么瘦的,要是能吃胖点就好了,哎~~~
作者: GaleloveRandy    时间: 2007-1-30 11:02

Randy帅呆了  不过看不懂英文
作者: anrry    时间: 2007-1-30 17:34

宝贝超可爱
作者: wuming_123    时间: 2007-1-30 18:51

我绝对不相信RANDY奔三了!!

R宝贝在舞台上总有一种耀眼的光彩,加油!!
作者: hx233039    时间: 2007-1-30 19:44

我也喜欢宝贝在舞台上的样子..
作者: cancan    时间: 2007-5-14 19:48

超可爱的




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