Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
#1Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/24/17 at 4:56pm
..when she saw the tattoo dedicated to "Jack" on his arm.
Jack O'Connell in the latest London revival of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: 
tomwsjr
Leading Actor Joined: 5/9/05
#2Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/24/17 at 8:05pm
I've heard this production is ghastly!!!!
Updated On: 7/24/17 at 08:05 PM#3Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/24/17 at 9:02pm
FYI: Brick's beau was Skipper.
Even Maggie, Sister Woman, Big Mama, Big Daddy and heck, even the little no neck monsters knew this.
#4Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/24/17 at 10:16pm
This production looks wonderful to me. But I was also head over heels for Benedict Andrews' STREETCAR last year, so his "sex, drugs, and rock and roll" take on Williams seems right up my alley. And I looooooove Sienna. Fingers crossed for stellar reviews and a transfer.
#5Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/24/17 at 10:33pm
I've yet to see a production of this show that I've liked, so I'd be curious to see this. And I did love Gillian Anderson in "Street Car..."
#6Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/25/17 at 1:35am
People are still letting this man ruin poor Tennessee's work? The last Streetcar was abhorrent. There's a reason William's prose is poetic - use it, don't try to make it sound like Mamet.
#7Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/25/17 at 7:17am
I also thought the Streetcar with Anderson was the best live performance I’ve seen of that play. It was vividly directed and performed. The poetry of the language was very clear.
#8Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/25/17 at 4:12pm
BrodyFosse123 said: "FYI: Brick's beau was Skipper.
Even Maggie, Sister Woman, Big Mama, Big Daddy and heck, even the little no neck monsters knew this."
You completely miss my point.
#9Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/25/17 at 4:23pm
yes we get the point, you were making a "joke"
#10Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/25/17 at 5:24pm
Public User said: "yes we get the point, you were making a "joke""
My post about missing the point was aimed solely at BrodyFosse123.
#12Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/25/17 at 8:05pm
Ben Brantley just gave this a huge rave, basically saying it's one of the best productions of CAT he has ever seen. Expect this to turn up somewhere in the NYC area.
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/07/25/theater/cat-on-a-hot-tin-roof-sienna-miller-london-review.html?referer=https://www.google.com/
cknick
Featured Actor Joined: 5/9/13
#13Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/25/17 at 8:16pm
I'm kind of curious to see this. Any chance of a live broadcast?
#14Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/25/17 at 8:40pm
I wonder if the nudity of the two stars might prevent its filming / broadcast. I hope it's aired though. It sounds fascinating.
#15Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/25/17 at 9:41pm
QueenAlice said: "I wonder if the nudity of the two stars might prevent its filming / broadcast. I hope it's aired though. It sounds fascinating."
He did a nude photo shoot. Don't see how/why a filming would be considered out of question. Broadcast is a good point, but I think there's precedent for this. It could be a DVD only release maybe.
I too expect it to move to NY after that Brantley rave.
A Director
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/18/07
#16Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/25/17 at 9:56pm
Another point of view.
https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2017/jul/25/cat-on-a-hot-tin-roof-review-sienna-miller-jack-oconnell-benedict-andrews-tennessee-williams
A Director
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/18/07
#17Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/25/17 at 9:57pm
Another point of view
http://variety.com/2017/legit/reviews/cat-on-a-hot-tin-roof-review-sienna-miller-1202506179/
A Director
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/18/07
#18Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/25/17 at 10:09pm
Another point of view
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/cat-on-a-hot-tin-roof-theater-1024146
#19Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/25/17 at 10:14pm
"QueenAlice said: "I wonder if the nudity of the two stars might prevent its filming / broadcast. I hope it's aired though. It sounds fascinating."
They cut the nudity out of PASSION when PBS broadcast it so it should be no problem clothing the actors in this. Unless the nudity is the highlight of the production.
#20Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/25/17 at 10:29pm
Hi Guys --
Just to clarify - I don't think this would ever be broadcast on television. I meant broadcast in cinemas a la NTLive. The Young Vic's STREETCAR got such a viewing so it's possible, I was just surmising that perhaps these stars might be wary of appearing in a filmed broadcast nude. But perhaps the stars wouldn't care at all. Google 'Sienna Miller naked' and a lot of images come up. She doesn't seem to have a problem with nudity, and with her gorgeous body, why should she? Jack O'Connell has also done the full frontal in films before, so its probably a non issue for either of them.
cknick
Featured Actor Joined: 5/9/13
#21Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/25/17 at 10:37pm
Not sure how I'd feel about the added nudity since I think the restraint is what adds to the tension and makes the play "ache" in that gorgeous, T. Williams style, but I would love to see it. Fingers crossed for a live broadcast!
The Other One
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/1/08
#22Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/26/17 at 9:12am
This quote from Michael Billington's review in The Guardian says it all: "But, while Williams’s study of the conflict between truth and illusion may be timeless, it works best when rooted in the detailed realism of the American South in the 1950s."
It is so true! He wrote about a very particular culture, brought up on dreams it had descended from aristocracy before crash landing into a reality that had no place for it. The Brits in particular never seem to get this.
#23Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/26/17 at 3:53pm
Thanks for the gif Brody!
#25Maggie should have had her suspicions about Brick...
Posted: 7/28/17 at 3:10pm
It's funny you should post that Brody because my tailor has been saying exactly the same thing but I really don't think brown suits are in my palette and I already have several Prince-of-Wales check shirts.
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