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re: THE ELEPHANT MAN this afternoon

Posted by: AC126748 08:17 pm EST 11/19/14
In reply to: re: THE ELEPHANT MAN this afternoon - beyondhope 08:08 pm EST 11/19/14

I was in the mezzanine, as well. Of the three leads, I never had trouble hearing Nivola or Cooper. Cooper's voice seemed a bit quieter, though I think that has more to do with his vocal choices in the role than his ability to project. There was never a time when I couldn't hear him. Clarkson, on the other hand, was occasionally spotty (much like her accent).

I agree with you about the production. It all felt very sterile. Nothing wrong with it, but nothing exciting either.


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