The Most Powerful Stage Gesture

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#1The Most Powerful Stage Gesture
Posted: 5/8/09 at 6:29pm

Sometimes during a performance an actor makes a powerful gesture that provides a huge impact on the scene and is one of the most memorable things about their performance. These somehow are not full discussed in reviews, so this is the time to share what you think are the most powerful stage gestures.


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wonderwaiter
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Posted: 5/8/09 at 9:58pm

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#2re: The Most Powerful Stage Gesture
Posted: 5/8/09 at 10:33pm

Ha, I love that graphic.

I was going to say this:
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Posted: 5/8/09 at 10:51pm

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Haha. How about this?


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Posted: 5/8/09 at 11:49pm

wonderwaiter, you forgot:

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but my answer was going to be Boyd Gaines pounding the dressing room table when [spoiler? do people not know the end of Gypsy?] Herbie was leaving Rose. the silence in the theatre was unbelievable.

and it's not really a specific gesture, but the way Christine Ebersole looked and acted at the end of Another Winter in a Summer Town, especially when Mary Louise Wilson started calling for her. ugh, heartbreaking.


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legally_popular
#5re: The Most Powerful Stage Gesture
Posted: 5/9/09 at 12:04am

I love when Patti (or any Rose for that matter) would reach up at the Rose sign at the end.

I couldn't find a picture of it but I came across this one, haha...

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Posted: 5/9/09 at 12:40am

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When a pose is struck to resemble this at the end of Aiutami in Piazza.

broadwayboy101
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Posted: 5/9/09 at 12:54am

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I couldn't find a picture from the broadway show, but the ending to And I Am Telling You is pretty powerful.

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Amaranth9
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Posted: 5/9/09 at 1:06am

I guess it's not so much a gesture as an expression, but the moment of realization when Helen Keller finally understands language with the word "water." That's powerful stuff.

gypsy4
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Posted: 5/9/09 at 2:20am

strut your stuff Patti!

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uncageg
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Posted: 5/9/09 at 4:02am

gypsy, that's the first one that went through my head! And I got to finally see her do it live last fall when she was here in Denver!


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Yankeefan007
#12re: The Most Powerful Stage Gesture
Posted: 5/9/09 at 7:40am

David Cromer slamming down the shoes on the metal table in his production of OUR TOWN.

gypsy4
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Posted: 5/9/09 at 11:03am

bernadette always has the right emotions.

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GlindatheGood22
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Posted: 5/9/09 at 3:08pm

My personal favorite is Sally reaching out toward the audience in a "help me" gesture at the end of the title song in Cabaret. That's the point where you realize how utterly gone she is, and it's too late for anyone to help her.


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Posted: 5/9/09 at 3:18pm

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"There's nothing good on. The media hates Christmas. The media loves vampires, though. Maybe they will show a Twilight Christmas."
-Danmeg's 10 year old son.

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WiCkEDrOcKS
#16re: The Most Powerful Stage Gesture
Posted: 5/9/09 at 3:20pm

That is terrifying.

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Posted: 5/9/09 at 3:26pm

I know. Isn't it wonderful? re: The Most Powerful Stage Gesture


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Posted: 5/9/09 at 3:31pm

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Here's another good one (also from cabaret)


"There's nothing good on. The media hates Christmas. The media loves vampires, though. Maybe they will show a Twilight Christmas."
-Danmeg's 10 year old son.

AndAllThatJazz22
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Posted: 5/10/09 at 11:26am

Bump


"There's nothing good on. The media hates Christmas. The media loves vampires, though. Maybe they will show a Twilight Christmas."
-Danmeg's 10 year old son.

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morosco
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Posted: 5/10/09 at 11:45am

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AndAllThatJazz22
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Posted: 5/10/09 at 12:04pm

^ MORSCO!!! That white question mark in the blue box is SO powerful.


"There's nothing good on. The media hates Christmas. The media loves vampires, though. Maybe they will show a Twilight Christmas."
-Danmeg's 10 year old son.

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Posted: 5/10/09 at 4:07pm

I couldn't see it at first but I clicked properties and got the url and saw it, now I can see it on the thread.
OMFG That is hilarious morosco!!! LMAO


You're reminding me of people you hear at the movies asking questions every ten seconds, "Who is that? Why is that guy walking down the street? Who's that lady coming up to him? Uh-oh, why did that car go by? Why is it so dark in this theater?" - FindingNamo on strummergirl

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"They say that just being relaxed is the most important thing [in acting]. I take that to another level, I think kinda like yawning and...like being partially asleep onstage is also good, but whatever." - Sherie Rene Scott

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CapnHook
#23re: The Most Powerful Stage Gesture
Posted: 5/10/09 at 4:16pm

HAHAHAHA Patti LuPone needs a cookbook!


"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle

jejr
#24re: The Most Powerful Stage Gesture
Posted: 5/10/09 at 4:24pm

Evita giving the "slap the arm" gesture at the end of "Don't Cry For Me" - no pictures of that.


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