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hello and welcome to [community profile] fandomania!

this is a catch-all and backup for my comms over on LJ....

this includes the following comms:
Obsessions R Us
Geraint Wyn Davies Fans
Sebastian Spence Fans
Neal McDonough Fans
Real People Het Fic
It's in the Blood
Supernatural Fans 26 & Up
The Hatchery

If you're still over there, feel free to join over here.
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Found a nice interview with GWD on his current role as Prospero in DC.

*guh*

Aug. 21st, 2014 10:25 am
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Antony and Cleopatra: Lovers in an epic time - from thestar.com (Toronto, ON)

"Stratford Festival’s Yanna McIntosh and Geraint Wyn Davies discuss the huge love between the Roman general and the queen of Egypt"



*sign* i want to get to the Stratford Festival someday...
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[identity profile] pj1228.livejournal.com
Here's an interview with Geraint Wyn Davies. He talks a lot about FOREVER KNIGHT. I was astonished that, after 20 years, he still remembers so many details about the show and what happened backstage. He also talks about his current roles in Stratford.
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Here's a great video of Ger talking about his role in The Matchmaker. Enjoy!

[identity profile] trystan830.livejournal.com
this is also from [livejournal.com profile] foxy11814!


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found this over on [livejournal.com profile] foxy11814's LJ. one of these times i will get myself to Stratford!


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[identity profile] pj1228.livejournal.com
I had the opportunity to see Geraint in Poetic License at 59E59 Theatres while I happened to be in New York City. So I thought I might as well post a review here.

Written by Jack Canfora, Poetic License begins with Katherine (Natalie Kuhn) and Edmund (Ari Butler) climbing through a window into the living room of her parents. It’s the eve of her father’s birthday and Katherine wants to seize the opportunity to introduce her new boyfriend to her parents. Edmund appears to be a pleasant young man who is appropriately nervous to meet Katherine’s father John Greer (Geraint Wyn Davies), a distinguished professor of literature and Pulitzer Prize winning poet who is on the verge of being named Poet Laureate. His academic career has been largely managed by his manipulative wife Diane (Liza Vann) who is hoping to use the family gathering as appropriate background for a PBS interview that she has arranged in view of the expected Poet Laureate appointment.

When the parents return home it becomes evident that Katherine is clearly Daddy’s girl, while there’s palpable tension between her and her mother. Once Edmund is alone with John, his manners change abruptly when he confronts him with allegations that John’s poetry wasn’t his own but plagiarized from Edmund’s deceased mother with whom John had a relationship years ago. As proof he presents a journal from his mother that contains everything that John has written. John contradicts, stating that the journal and his works were similar because they had lived together and his poems were a result from that period. He states that Edmund has inherited a mental disease from his mother who should never have had children.

It turns out that Edmund has only sought Katherine’s acquaintance in order to get to her father. Katherine’s world is crushed when she finds out that she has only been used by Edmund and that there are severe cracks in the high pedestal on which she has placed her father.

The play becomes very intense when the protagonists argue heatedly back and forth. Geraint gives a superb performance as John. It’s fascinating to watch how the tension bubbles up in him before it is released in scalding words that deny Edmund’s accusations like an erupting volcano. In the end, the truth remains subject to the viewer’s interpretation.

The theatre was very small and intimate. We were in the second row which was like sitting in the centre of the living room in which the raw and unsettling drama unfolded. Although the play ran only for 80 min without intermission, it was one of those plays that keep your mind busy long afterwards.
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i've been very slow, lazy and lax in my FK rewatch, but at my "FK S1" tag at my LJ, i've posted up through 1x09 (they're listed in reverse order at that link) if anyone wants to check them out. i really would like to get back to watching and capping them, but yeah, i'm kinda lazy sometimes.

anyway. if there's posts that have zip links, i'm pretty sure they don't work any more, but to save the all the pics in a post, do ctrl-s to save. pick where you want to save it to, and select "web page, complete." it will save all the pics in folder, and you can delete out the html page and my other extraneous stuff. (like comment icons and the like.)

feel free to leave comments over there in any of the posts. if you comment over here, just let me know what episode(s) you're commenting on.

i really really hope to get back to more capping in the future. \/--\/
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Theatre Review: The Stratford Festival’s Camelot from Toronto's PostCity.com by Allan Gould

"The Stratford Festival — where Camelot will run until Oct. 30, usually to near sell-out crowds — has done a very professional, well-acted and beautifully-sung production, starring the fine Shakespearean actor Geraint Wyn Davies as the once-and-future king...

"How often does one find oneself humming tunes as they come into a theatre?"

Read more!
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Scene Notes

Jul. 8th, 2011 10:19 pm
[identity profile] pj1228.livejournal.com
Geraint is featured in this month's Scene Notes. They mixed up the timeline a little bit though.

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Camelot | On the Stage - flickr album, all photos ©David Hou.

King Arthur... clickie for bigger, but be careful. *flails*


all photos ©David Hou

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thanks for posting this, [livejournal.com profile] foxy11814! OMGs, i want to go!


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Airwolf - Season 4 Settles In for a Landing on DVD in February

Today Universal Studios Home Entertainment formally announced the title, revealing a street date of February 1st.

details and price at the link; cover art back here )
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i really do! Airwolf - Season 4 At Last? We've Got Universal's Early Cover Art as Proof!

tvshowsondvd.com is hoping to announce a "release timeframe possibly in the First Quarter of 2011" - but there's no release date as of yet.

i confess, i have a lot of S4 on tape... just for Geraint, of course. watching the old commericals are certainly worth the tape they're copied on! *hee*
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Davies' Dylan Show Extended. i would SO Love to go to this!

Press Release here. it's a pdf.
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Ger is one of my google alerts, and this gem of a Q&A article showed up the other day. (jsonline.com)
Q.A Canadian program from the '90s called "Forever Knight" starred Geraint Wyn Davies as a vampire who was a detective. I've searched unsuccessfully for the series on DVD, though a later version - a trilogy with different actors - has been produced. Can you tell me if the original is available?
- Philip Krumm,
San Antonio


A. The trilogy you're referring to is the version starring Geraint Wyn Davies, which originally aired on CBS in a late-night slot.

Each set represents one of the three seasons of the series, and it can be reasoned that it actually was the later version, since an earlier "Nick Knight" pilot film with Rick Springfield in the title role didn't sell.
exsqueeze me?? O.o that has GOT to be one of the most convoluded answers (and questions!) i have ever seen!
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