Heh, yeah. I noticed after I 'capped the pics that those were definitely a woman's hips, and not Raul's.
I get the feeling that they sacrificed a number of expository scenes in favor of the character scenes between Goren and Eames. Viewers seem to love 'shipping those two, it seems.
Couple of amusing comments on one of the CI boards: "When the killer's face was shown in profile in shadows, the shape of the nose gave it away."
LOL! Yes, that nose is nothing if not distinctive!
And "What cemented the killer for me was the scene where our mysterious redhead was looking out through the blinds. She was holding them open with definite manhands."
Well, they certainly were Raul's hands.
The segment where they show someone going through the drawers, yes. The scene of the person getting dressed, no, definitely no. I think within that second part there were switches between Raul and the double, but some of that was definitely not him.
Here's one we haven't seen before, I don't think:
Holy moly.
Um, wow. I think I have to echo orangeskittles' earlier comment to me about how she wants to be Anne Hathaway.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/30/08
Dreamy face and white shirt -damn!
Oh, purty. Be still my heart! Their STP photo (with Piven!) was great but this is even better.
I still can't get over that picture! Even on an aesthetic level, it's stunning.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/30/08
humbugphoto - where did you find that picture?
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/8/08
That's such a brilliant picture. Audra and Anne are total lesbians in my mind now.
It's a brilliant shot; there are a lot of subtle little things that are great. I wish we could see more from the shoot.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/5/04
Ah yes, the subtlety of Raul holding on to Audra's sword.
I second you, Emcee. Great shot and would love to see more of that shoot - got more, humbug?
Not only holding, but looking as though he's about to stab himself in the heart with it. That's the only one that was published. It was in The New Yorker.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/30/08
The way Audra is holding the sword, she is about to help Raul stab himself in the heart!
I'm pretty sure her Olivia would gladly do that to Orsino.
I assumed the pict was from next week's New Yorker, since that's what it says in the picture properties. However, that means that unless this is part of a larger spread it will be the only photo they publish.
It seems silly that they'd publish a spread or piece on the show during the last week of the run. I'd sooner assume the picture would appear with some sort of "last chance to catch this" alert.
The photographer is credited as Brigitte Lacombe. And it does make one wonder why they went to the lengths of doing a studio photo shoot (as opposed to production stills) for a show that is only going to run three weeks.
I'd say a this point the only way we are likely to see other photos from the shoot would be to contact the photographer directly. Can't hurt.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/8/08
^ You must post them on this thread when ya do!
Don't worry, I was raised to always share my toys.
It's worth a try, certainly, but since with things like this, photos require approval not only from the subjects but from the theater as well before being printed, it's not likely that the photographer will be able to share them. I hope I'm wrong, though.
That picture is wonderfully compelling. I've spent more time looking at it than I'd care to admit.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/30/08
Aw, emcee - anniversary of COMPANY closing day!
That's why Bobby's back. :) Hard to believe it's been that long.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/8/08
At least we can relive the experience on DVD :)
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