Sentences with phrase «deane stage version»

Then she continued on to eat the staged version.
A 2 - Stage version of this crib mattress is $ 200.
Having transferred from the Chichester Festival Theatre to the West End in September, the anniversary stage version of the five - series comedy series is now moving off to the provinces for its UK tour.
The stage version of the classic comedy has acquired a darker tinge, but remains a brilliant rendering of the absurdity of life in power.
The 50 GPD filter system (which is also available in a four - stage version with a deionization cartridge and a 100 GPD model) does not come with a faucet, only a faucet adapter.
And, since the stage version of Les Misérables is performed mostly on black - box stage with few big sets, you can feel Hooper reaching for the other extreme.
While the choreography is generally fairly minimal (at least for this sort of mega-production), first time film director Phyllida Lloyd (who helmed the original stage version) has woven together a tightly edited and exceedingly well shot film that capitalizes on the music wonderfully while never worrying too much about such nettlesome items as character or motivation, providing enough other movement that one ultimately doesn't miss huge dance numbers a la Robbins or Fosse that much in the long run.
He uses it as another way to distance his Les Misérables from the stage version, where close - ups are an impossibility.
This movie accurately portrays all of the emotions of the musical; although, regrettably, it only hints at the concept of a dirty, gritty New York without fully embracing it, as the stage version did.
That this is the first film for director Joe Mantello, who was nominated for a Tony for directing the stage version, may be compounding the problem.
Stage and screen veterans, Laura Benanti and Christian Borle, are clearly the most consistent and are given more to do in this stage version.
I've had a 26 - year love affair with that film: I've seen the stage version and the Disney Hollywood Studios version in Orlando, I have the DVD, I have Belle - themed dishes (that my 18 - month - old daughter uses now, I swear)... and though I have no idea how many times I've actually watched the movie, it's enough that I know every single word by heart.
(Donovan later played Tick in the stage version.)
«Galileo» as directed by Joseph Losey (who directed its first U.S. stage version in 1947) is a film to think about.
Secondary characters make memorable appearances, from Johnny Depp as Red Riding Hood's Big Bad Wolf (their scene is uncomfortable, though the sexual tension has apparently been slightly tamed from the stage version), Tracey Ullman as Jack's mother, and Frances de la Tour as one of Jack's giants.
Thomson is adapting, directing and starring in a stage version of the Raymond Carver short story «What We Talk About When We Talk About Love,» thick with the themes of ego, suicide, love, ex-spouses and other regrets.
Actor Benedict Cumberbatch, who is due to begin rehearsals for a stage version of Frankenstein, says he feels in safe hands with Danny Boyle at the helm.
One of the few movie musicals that vastly improved on the stage version.
Like the stage version that it follows with such devotion, Mamma Mia!
Unfortunately, at the same time Universal was also prepping the John Badham / Frank Langella take on the Hamilton Deane stage version of Dracula and MGM were launching the post-disco era George Hamilton spoof Love at First Bite, both easily accessible to mass - audience sensibilities and hugely popular.
When asked about the prospect of a stage version, Benj Pasek, who co-wrote The Greatest Showman's songs, said there have been talks of pursuing the story beyond its feature film.
Even though I've seen the staged version multiple times, I have always missed some of the witty wordplay in each song.
Being a Disney property, there was hesitation that director Rob Marshall would lighten it up, and forgo some of the more adult themes and elements of the staged version.
(Both the length and single set were crucial to the stage version's effect.)
What It Could Win: The movie is an adaptation of a 1983 August Wilson play, and the 2010 stage version — which also starred Denzel Washington and Viola Davis — earned Tony Awards for Best Revival of a Play, Best Actor and Best Actress.
I'm convinced that in some alternate universe there is a stage version of Force Majeure.
Much like a live stage version of this kind, the plot does get tied up in a convenient bow in the end.
Flashbacks to the three months that Una and Ray had their relationship — an addition to the stage version — underscore the age gulf between them.
I would definitely like to see a stage version - if the script managed to be this powerful on film I can only imagine how impactful a stage version would be.
Smith had played Marjorie in Los Angeles and was in rehearsals for the stage version in New York as shooting began, juggling her schedule between the movie locations in Long Island and New York City.
Subsequent stage productions included Robert Donat's turn as Becket in an Old Vic production directed by Robert Helpmann in 1953; a 1971 New York stage version with Dark Shadows alumnus Jonathan Frid in the title role; a Royal Shakespeare Company version in 1972 starring Hammer Films regular Richard Pasco as Becket; and most recently in 2014 at St. Bartholomew - the - Great Church in London, testifying to the continual appeal of Eliot's work.
It's no stretch to imagine that the studio could have had a remarkably successful film had it simply hired the two stars of the stage version — Lee Remick (a Tony nominee for the role) and Robert Duvall, still a few years away from being a name moviegoers would recognize.
Special mention is due to Samantha Barks, who, after appearing in the stage version, kept auditioning for the role of Eponine before winning it (although how she sings with that tiny waist is beyond me.
As we previously reported, Rupert Goold will be directing this stage version and it's already got the blessing of author himself.
The danger is that the movie might glamorise the leads more than a stage version could — and turn a satire into a romance (director Lone Scherfig's last film was One Day)-- but the trailer suggests the material is still drawing blood, however rich the matinee gloss.
Andrew Lloyd Webber helped adapt the stage version of Phantom of the Opera for the 2004 film starring a young Emmy Rossum as Christine.
For the most part, though, Schumacher and production designer Anthony Pratt don't so much translate than duplicate the look director Harold Prince and production designer Maria Bjornson created for the stage version.
James Whale's 1931 film classic went wildly off - book to define cinema's long relationship with the text, and the past few years alone have seen adaptations both faithful (Danny Boyle's stage version, with Benedict Cumberbatch -LRB-...)
It takes a supremely talented director, cast, and crew to make the adaptation faithful to the stage version while making it work for the camera.
details Bergstein's chafing milking of her cash cow into an inevitable stage version, while a scored, animated photo gallery sets production stills against a pink background.
Director John Madden (who previously worked with Paltrow on both the Oscar - winning movie Shakespeare in Love and the stage version of Proof) knows the material inside out and is the perfect person to helm the film.
Alan Menken's music and the late Howard Ashman's brash lyrics were augmented for the stage version by new songs, lyrics by Tim Rice.
The film is introduced with the atypical title «William Friedkin's Film Of Tracy Letts» «Killer Joe,» «suggesting that it'll be a no - frills adaptation of the play, but that's not quite true; it's plenty faithful to the stage version, but Friedkin and Letts (the latter of whom adapted the screenplay himself) do a pretty good job in making the play cinematic, certainly more so than either «Carnage» or «A Dangerous Method,» adding some striking locations (including an abandoned rollercoaster) and even a chase scene.
A British stage version by Robert Icke and Duncan Macmillan is currently running on Broadway.
I have seen the staged version, so it is a bit tough going into the movie without instantly drawing comparisons to that version.
The stage version of the 1990 film will feature choreography and direction from Tony winner Jerry Mitchell, while the score will be co-penned by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance.
Oprah loves this story so much that she produced a stage version of it that's run on Broadway since December 1, 2005.
If only the ending were more faithful to the stage version.
This stage version of the classic movie deploys blackouts, special effects and the voice of Ian McKellen to do the devil's work, but possesses no fearful thrills
It was Domhnall himself who hit upon the idea of the family staging a version of Walsh's play, after he saw his friend Tadhg Murphy appear in the Druid Theatre's acclaimed production a few years ago.
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