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You Have To Roll With The Rejection

August 12, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

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Filed Under: ACTING, ACTORS, NORMAN REEDUS, QUOTES, REJECTION

Morgan Freeman Narrates a Hollywood Blvd. Pedestrian

August 10, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Filed Under: ACTING, ACTORS, MORGAN FREEMAN, VIDEO, VOICE TIPS

Tom Hanks ~ On Acting

August 8, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Filed Under: ACTING, ACTORS, TOM HANKS, VIDEO

What Are The Important Things Acting Agents Look For?

August 5, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Filed Under: ACTING, ACTING AGENTS, ACTORS, THEATRE, VIDEO

Winona Ryder On Aging In Hollywood

August 4, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

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Stranger Things is the latest talked-about Netflix hit series, and one of the most praised aspects of the supernatural drama is the performance of Winona Ryder. The former 1990s “it” girl stars on the series as a mother who is searching for her missing son and discovers she can communicate with him through unbelievable means. Ryder spoke to the New York Times about her role on Stranger Things, being an actress over 40 in Hollywood and “mom” roles, and what good came out of her 2001 shoplifting conviction.

Though Ryder is of the age where she is playing mothers of young children, because she does not have children herself she turns to an obvious place for guidance — her own mother. She explains, “I don’t have kids, so my mom helped me a lot on this. I’d call her sometimes and say: ‘Mom, what would you do if every indication is that your child is dead, but you believe that lights are telling you that he isn’t?’ And she’d say: ‘Honey, I’d totally believe that. It’s primal.’”

On top of that, while Ryder is determined to stay relevant, she points out that Hollywood’s age problem with actresses is a deeply-rooted issue. She says, “I love watching old movies, and I read a lot of autobiographies. Apparently Bette Davis and a lot of actresses had a hard time in their 30s, too.”

Filed Under: ACTING, ACTORS, AGING, WINONA RYDER

Review: Does ‘Cats’ Have Nine Lives on Broadway?

August 2, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

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The overriding spirit of the revival appears to be the familiar motto: Don’t mess with success. Once again, the production is directed by Trevor Nunn, with sets and costumes by John Napier. Once again, a Broadway theater has been transformed into a grungy London junkyard, where trash piles up against the walls and spills out into the auditorium — albeit on a somewhat smaller scale. That levitating tire, as famous a set piece as a certain falling chandelier, presides once again at the back of the stage. (Apparently the license plate on the battered car, which reads “NAP 70,” is an in-joke indicating how many productions Mr. Napier has designed. Imagine how many leg warmers have been involved.)

The most significant nod to the intervening decades and changing tastes is the hiring of Andy Blankenbuehler — the Tony-winning choreographer of “Hamilton,” the newest now-and-forever musical (to borrow the marketing slogan from the first “Cats”) — to groom the original choreography by Gillian Lynne. (Ms. Lynne gave an interview to the website and newspaper The Stage in which she said she felt positively murderous at this betrayal.)

With its thread of a plot, about which feline will be chosen by the lord of the cat kingdom, Old Deuteronomy (an aptly august-acting Quentin Earl Darrington), to ascend to something called the “Heaviside Layer” on the night of the annual “Jellicle Ball,” “Cats” is basically a series of divertissements. The felines prance and romp and occasionally hiss at one another as they introduce themselves in songs that provide the show’s greatest allure, as well as its variety.

Mr. Lloyd Webber is a musical magpie who can compose soaring pseudo-classical music as smoothly as he can jaunty music-hall-style jingles or jazz-inflected rock songs. His dexterity as a composer has never been more vividly showcased as it was, and is, in “Cats.” (His “School of Rock,” with a zesty pop-rock score, is currently installed at the Winter Garden Theater, the original “Cats”-box.)

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Filed Under: ACTING, ACTORS, CATS, PERFORMANCE, THEATRE

In Comedies, If You Are Not Adding, You’re Probably Be Forgotten

August 1, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

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Filed Under: ACTING, ACTORS, QUOTES, REBEL WILSON

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