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| re: Camelot Overture Question | |
| Posted by: Delvino 07:36 am EDT 09/02/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Camelot Overture Question - PlayWiz 07:36 pm EDT 09/01/20 | |
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| I saw Arthur Treacher in the First National. And at about the same time (I was in middle school), a stock tour that had Howard Keel, Constance Towers, and as Mordred, a young man named Jon Voight. | |
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| re: Camelot Overture Question | |
| Posted by: Amiens 07:49 pm EDT 09/02/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Camelot Overture Question - Delvino 07:36 am EDT 09/02/20 | |
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| Delvino, I saw Jon Voight as an unforgettable Rodolfo in what I remember as a sensational production of A View from the Bridge at the old downtown Circle-in-the-Square theater in 1965/66. I was one of a few students brought there by my high school English teacher. I had seen a few Broadway shows by then but never any professional theater performed in the round in such a tiny space. All revivals of that play have failed to measure up to that production. And years later, when I looked at the playbill, I noticed Dustin Hoffman was listed as the Assistant Stage Manager. Sorry to digress from all the good Camelot memories :) |
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| re: Camelot Overture Question | |
| Posted by: Delvino 07:55 pm EDT 09/02/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Camelot Overture Question - Amiens 07:49 pm EDT 09/02/20 | |
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| What perfect casting. That would be within a year of his Mordred. He was a charismatic young actor with a defining vulnerability. | |
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