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Post by pupdurcs on Jan 30, 2024 2:57:07 GMT
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Post by pupdurcs on Jan 30, 2024 3:09:20 GMT
Considering the recent conversations on this board about actors of a certain generation avoiding stage, it wouis be amazing if Leonardo DiCaprio could lose his stage virginity as Iago opposite Denzel's Othello. It'll never happen, but what a fucking event that would be!
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Post by sirchuck23 on Jan 30, 2024 3:58:38 GMT
So he’s potentially doing Othello and King Lear (we all know he wants to tackle Lear at some point) on Broadway after doing MacBeth on film. Dude isn’t taking it easy as he heads into his 70s. Who would you rather see as Iago between Driver or Gyllenhall? Or perhaps someone else if their schedules don’t work?
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Post by pupdurcs on Jan 30, 2024 7:18:52 GMT
So he’s potentially doing Othello and King Lear (we all know he wants to tackle Lear at some point) on Broadway after doing MacBeth on film. Dude isn’t taking it easy as he heads into his 70s. Who would you rather see as Iago between Driver or Gyllenhall? Or perhaps someone else if their schedules don’t work? I don't have a preference between Gyllenhaal and Driver as Iago. I prefer Jake as a film actor, even though auteurs can't seem to stop casting Driver. But both would help up the stakes as an event production and both know how to act on stage. I might lean slightly towards Gyllenhaal, because I know Denzel is his idol and the reason he became an actor in the first place.
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Post by pacinoyes on Jan 30, 2024 9:49:12 GMT
Some potential awards thoughts because that's my thing * I talk a lot about "acting records" - the " oldest male acting record" I am pretty sure is Freddy Saints Go Marching In March who is afaik - the only man with multiple Oscars and multiple Tonys - Helen Hayes is the only woman iirc. * I don't include this one ^ - and it has lasted far, far longer the 3 modern ones - (70 years) I am always talking endlessly about (DDL's 3 Oscar wins, Nicholson's 12 Oscar nods, Pacino's 5 Triple Crown wins) is because March's 1st Tony win was a one vote tie so it is a little odd BUT ......... if Washington were to win a 2nd Tony that would be a huge deal - more even imo than an American male getting Oscar nodded for a Shakepeare film which was a big deal and Washington achieved by matching Brando
* I do not believe (?) any American male has ever won a Lead Tony for Playing anything in Shakespeare - afaik there are 3 American men nodded for BA for it ........ Dustin Hoffman, Pacino (both Shylock in Merchant of Venice) and Kevin Kline (Falstaff in Henry IV). redux.freeforums.net/post/465621/thread I am not sure about this one ^ BUT Othello could conceivably nominate 2 men in Lead - Christopher Plummer as Iago got the 1 nomination in 1982 and James Earl Jones was left out* The BEST person to pay Iago would be Mark Rylance - who has played it but opposite Washington it would be ........a very big deal..........but that wold be 1 less American so .....
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Post by mhynson27 on Jan 30, 2024 13:24:50 GMT
Damn, wish it was 2026, as I plan to be back in the States then.
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Post by futuretrunks on Jan 30, 2024 23:41:14 GMT
Who'd play Desdemona? Would they keep her young-ish, or weirdly age her up?
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Post by pupdurcs on Feb 6, 2024 2:31:47 GMT
Tom Hanks has expressed interest in playing Iago before (not specifically for this production, but just in a previous interview while promoting a project).
I was just talking about how Denzel's Othello facing off against Philip Seymour Hoffman's Iago is a missed opportunity as a theatrical event for American theatre, but Hanks is an intriguing choice. It would certainly be a momentous event, and Hanks can do stage , but would he be miscast? Would he have the requisite darkness to play Iago? These are the questions.
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Post by sirchuck23 on Feb 6, 2024 6:11:10 GMT
Tom Hanks has expressed interest in playing Iago before (not specifically for this production, but just in a previous interview while promoting a project). I was just talking about how Denzel's Othello facing off against Philip Seymour Hoffman's Iago is a missed opportunity as a theatrical event for American theatre, but Hanks is an intriguing choice. It would certainly be a momentous event, and Hanks can do stage , but would he be miscast? Would he have the requisite darkness to play Iago? These are the questions. Well…she nailed Denzel playing Othello, potentially of course if the rumors get confirmed. I don’t know if Tom Hanks would have the required darkness to be able to play Iago. He just has too many years and film history as the good natured everyman. I don’t know if the audience would buy it. I see someone like Jeremy Irons being the perfect Iago or the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman as you said in your other post if he was still alive today if you wanted an American actor who could make it an event and had the theater/Shakespeare background. I’m also curious who they will look at to play Desdemona like future trunks mentioned. McDormand again?….Meryl?…….Kidman?
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Post by pacinoyes on Feb 6, 2024 10:10:12 GMT
Some potential awards thoughts because that's my thing * I talk a lot about "acting records" - the " oldest male acting record" I am pretty sure is Freddy Saints Go Marching In March who is afaik - the only man with multiple Oscars and multiple Tonys - Helen Hayes is the only woman iirc. * I don't include this one ^ - and it has lasted far, far longer the 3 modern ones - (70 years) I am always talking endlessly about (DDL's 3 Oscar wins, Nicholson's 12 Oscar nods, Pacino's 5 Triple Crown wins) is because March's 1st Tony win was a one vote tie so it is a little odd BUT ......... if Washington were to win a 2nd Tony that would be a huge deal - more even imo than an American male getting Oscar nodded for a Shakepeare film which was a big deal and Washington achieved by matching Brando
* I do not believe (?) any American male has ever won a Lead Tony for Playing anything in Shakespeare - afaik there are 3 American men nodded for BA for it ........ Dustin Hoffman, Pacino (both Shylock in Merchant of Venice) and Kevin Kline (Falstaff in Henry IV). redux.freeforums.net/post/465621/thread I am not sure about this one ^ BUT Othello could conceivably nominate 2 men in Lead - Christopher Plummer as Iago got the 1 nomination in 1982 and James Earl Jones was left out* The BEST person to pay Iago would be Mark Rylance - who has played it but opposite Washington it would be ........a very big deal..........but that wold be 1 less American so ..... * Denzel Washington would never allow Hanks to play Iago because Hanks might steal Iago imo ( like Rylance) - this is going to be a Denzel Washington piece - that's not how Broadway works........that's how film works.........someone who could play Iago is (the great) Raul Esparanza - mentioned many times by pacinoyes............... because pacinoyes has you know, actually seen shows on Broadway and shit ......... * A far better actor onstage than Gyllenhaal (I never saw Driver) and you don't have to pay him JG' money..........I'm sure Washington knows him.......like I'm totally sure Washington knows him .......... * Desdemona is explicitly in the play far younger than Othello which is how the jealousy angle arises - I am more likely to play that part than Streep or McDormand - and again that's how film works not the theater...... movie-awards-redux.freeforums.net/post/319397
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Post by pupdurcs on Feb 6, 2024 12:06:13 GMT
Tom Hanks has expressed interest in playing Iago before (not specifically for this production, but just in a previous interview while promoting a project). I was just talking about how Denzel's Othello facing off against Philip Seymour Hoffman's Iago is a missed opportunity as a theatrical event for American theatre, but Hanks is an intriguing choice. It would certainly be a momentous event, and Hanks can do stage , but would he be miscast? Would he have the requisite darkness to play Iago? These are the questions. Well…she nailed Denzel playing Othello, potentially of course if the rumors get confirmed. I don’t know if Tom Hanks would have the required darkness to be able to play Iago. He just has too many years and film history as the good natured everyman. I don’t know if the audience would buy it. I see someone like Jeremy Irons being the perfect Iago or the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman as you said in your other post if he was still alive today if you wanted an American actor who could make it an event and had the theater/Shakespeare background. I’m also curious who they will look at to play Desdemona like future trunks mentioned. McDormand again?….Meryl?…….Kidman? Yeah, I think Hanks would be stunt casting and bad casting as well. It was just intriguing to talk about, since Hanks himself mentioned it. But yeah, he's got way too many dramatic limitations for it to be a good idea. Desdemona could easily be a veteran theatre actress that hasn't got a huge profile. You gotta remember, these theatre productions are trying to make money. Denzel will get a big chunk of the pie because he's a star. If they cast a star like Gyllenhaal or Driver as Iago, they will also get a percentage of the proceeds. Casting a huge star actress as Desdemona would mean she gets a cut too, and the producers may end up with nothing. I think you can pay for two big stars for a production like this, but three might be bad Broadway economics. When Denzel did Julius Caesar As Brutus on Broadway , Jessica Hecht (an experienced stage actress, but not a big film name) played his wife Portia. I suspect the Desdemona casting might lean more in that direction. Could be a nice breakout for a great stage actress without a huge film profile
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Post by stephen on Feb 6, 2024 15:45:01 GMT
I'm gonna throw my curveball here: Kathryn Hunter as Iago. She's known for gender-bending Shakespearean roles to massive success (though she's never played Iago, although she directed a production of the play in 2009 for the RSC), she's worked with Denzel before, and she's a huge talent.
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Post by sirchuck23 on Feb 6, 2024 21:10:57 GMT
I'm gonna throw my curveball here: Kathryn Hunter as Iago. She's known for gender-bending Shakespearean roles to massive success (though she's never played Iago, although she directed a production of the play in 2009 for the RSC), she's worked with Denzel before, and she's a huge talent. That would be interesting! And they both enjoyed working with each other and complimented each other during TTOM.
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Post by sirchuck23 on Mar 6, 2024 16:21:49 GMT
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Post by pupdurcs on Mar 6, 2024 16:46:55 GMT
Let's fucking go!!!! Love how the article mentions that Denzel was named the Greatest Actor of the 21st Century by the New York Times. That accolade will never leave the GOAT. I'm happy it's Gyllenhaal over Driver. Jake's a great, brilliant actor, but I think he's been disillusioned by the arthouse/prestige movie scene with some disappointments. But this is a real indication that his ambition as an actor remains. Plus, he gets to act with his idol, and you never know, might even be able to outshine Denzel. Spicy that Denzel is willing to do this with another star actor, who could steal the limelight.
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Post by sirchuck23 on Mar 6, 2024 17:02:32 GMT
Let's fucking go!!!! Love how the article mentions that Denzel was named the Greatest Actors of the 21st Century by the New York Times. That accolade will never leave the GOAT. I'm happy it's Gyllenhaal over Driver. Jake's a great, brilliant actor, but I think he's been disillusioned by the arthouse/prestige movie scene with some disappointments. But this is a real indication that his ambition as an actor remains. Plus, he gets to act with his idol, and you never know, might even be able to outshine Denzel. Spicy that Denzel is willing to do this with another star actor, who could steal the limelight. Going to be the hottest ticket in town. Can't imagine what ticket prices are going to be.
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Post by pupdurcs on Mar 6, 2024 22:00:24 GMT
This also begs the question....who will be cast as Desdemona?
Denzel & Gyllenhaal seem to be enough in terms of the "huge star" quotient. As I mentioned earlier, it won't make sense for producers to pay big bucks for a third big star, when this is pretty much a guaranteed sell-out run anyway. Unless there's some big female star that wants to take a pay cut just to be in this production, which isn't impossible.
Tough to guess this one. Might be someone known, but not an A-list movie star...like Sophie Okenedo in A Raisin In The Sun.
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Post by sirchuck23 on Mar 6, 2024 22:28:56 GMT
This also begs the question....who will be cast as Desdemona?Denzel & Gyllenhaal seem to be enough in terms of the "huge star" quotient. As I mentioned earlier, it won't make sense for producers to pay big bucks for a third big star, when this is pretty much a guaranteed sell-out run anyway. Unless there's some big female star that wants to take a pay cut just to be in this production, which isn't impossible. Tough to guess this one. Might be someone known, but not an A-list movie star...like Sophie Okenedo in A Raisin In The Sun.Rebecca Ferguson
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Post by pupdurcs on Mar 7, 2024 1:21:23 GMT
This also begs the question....who will be cast as Desdemona?Denzel & Gyllenhaal seem to be enough in terms of the "huge star" quotient. As I mentioned earlier, it won't make sense for producers to pay big bucks for a third big star, when this is pretty much a guaranteed sell-out run anyway. Unless there's some big female star that wants to take a pay cut just to be in this production, which isn't impossible. Tough to guess this one. Might be someone known, but not an A-list movie star...like Sophie Okenedo in A Raisin In The Sun.Rebecca Ferguson Haha! As an aside, I get the impression that Denzel really wants to age into King Lear. There were talks about Lear being his next Broadway show after The Iceman Cometh, but picking Othello instead suggests he wants a few more years to truly be an aged Lear. One of the consistent knocks in reviews of Kenneth Branagh ( who is 63) recent stab at Lear is that he came across too young and virile. Branagh probably should have waited another 10 years (and maybe he will try again). I feel like even at 69, Denzel might feel he's still a bit virile for Lear. Maybe when he's 74 or 75, he might think he's proper "old man ready" for the part.
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Post by sirchuck23 on Mar 7, 2024 1:38:06 GMT
Rebecca Ferguson Haha! As an aside, I get the impression that Denzel really wants to age into King Lear. There were talks about Lear being his next Broadway show after The Iceman Cometh, but picking Othello instead suggests he wants a few more years to truly be an aged Lear. One of the consistent knocks in reviews of Kenneth Branagh ( who is 63) recent stab at Lear is that he came across too young and virile. Branagh probably should have waited another 10 years (and maybe he will). I feel like even at 69, Denzel might feel he's still a bit virile for Lear. Maybe when he's 74 or 75, he might think he's proper "old man ready" for the part. Yep, and looking at Denzel’s Broadway trend, he tends to return every 4-5 years (it’s been 6 years since The Iceman Cometh but I wonder if the pandemic pushed this back a bit). If that trend continues he’ll be around that age his next go around and will seem ready to play Lear.
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Post by pupdurcs on Mar 13, 2024 22:34:04 GMT
Gyllenhaal talking about doing the play on a British TV interview. Calls Denzel "The GOAT".
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Post by sirchuck23 on Mar 14, 2024 0:53:25 GMT
Gyllenhaal talking about doing the play on a British TV interview. Calls Denzel " The GOAT".
I swear, the British press/media stay trying to get Denzel to come perform on the West End haha!
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Post by pupdurcs on Mar 14, 2024 0:57:02 GMT
Gyllenhaal talking about doing the play on a British TV interview. Calls Denzel " The GOAT".
I swear, the British press/media stay trying to get Denzel to come perform on the West End haha! Denzel ain't gonna budge .
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Post by sirchuck23 on Mar 14, 2024 0:58:38 GMT
I swear, the British press/media stay trying to get Denzel to come perform on the West End haha! Denzel ain't gonna budge . BAFTA better start showing some love
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Post by pupdurcs on Mar 14, 2024 7:51:35 GMT
Okay....when it comes to casting Desdemona...lemme Quarterback this thing An option so perfect, too good to be true, that they'll probably never even think of it. Kelly Reilly.Had fantastic chemistry with Denzel in Flight. Has since gone on to become a pretty iconic TV star in the America thanks to the huge success of Yellowstone.Here's the kicker....Reilly has already played Desdemona to award worthy effect. She was nominated for an Olivier Award in 2008 for a West End staging of Othello, that starred Chiwitel Ejiofor, Tom Hiddleston and Ewan McGregor.
She knows the role and has already nailed it. And she's already worked with D. If I was producing this thing and found out that Kelly had already played Desdemona to a high level, she'd be the one I'd try to get.
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