LOG IN / REGISTER




re: Brent Carver's Tevye.
Posted by: Alison 04:42 pm EDT 08/07/20
In reply to: Brent Carver's Tevye. - portenopete 04:05 pm EDT 08/07/20

I thought it was in Carver’s Tevye’s conversations with his God that the difference was really remarkable. Often you see Tevye’s asides played for laughs, with a wink and a nudge. Carver still found the humour, but the way he engaged with God was earnest, sincere, challenging, and reverent. As portenopete said, he rarely raised his voice, but he held you in the palm of his hand. He made you lean in and listen. It was remarkable.
reply

Previous: re: Yes, AND... (plus thoughts on another great Molina, Juan Chioran, in Man of La Mancha) - mikem 08:24 pm EDT 08/07/20
Next: re: Brent Carver's Tevye. - Billhaven 07:03 pm EDT 08/07/20
Thread:

Privacy Policy


Time to render: 0.009957 seconds.