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pidunk 11:48 pm UTC 08/20/07 |
| In reply to: | re: Captain Hook in Bat ? - Smeghead 02:16 am UTC 08/17/07 |
> OH MY FUCKING GOD! You stupid LYING CUNT! Would you > please die! If you give me your doctors name maybe I can > bribe him to hurry the process along. > Someone has already beaten you to that. > > > > > > > The 'one & only' Richard O'Brien (in case anyone is > > > confused) is starring in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang again, as > > > the Child Catcher (see link). > > > > > > So sorry. The guy in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is Richard > > Smith who took the name Richard O'Brien in 1977. > > Subsequent to that time he has been linked with the > > namesake of the film and stage productions of Rocky Horror > > with the most fortunate of errors, and he has enjoyed this > > distinction without cause otherwise. Indeed, Smith aka > > Richard O'Brien is and has been for quite some time now, > > been playing the character of "Child Catcher" in that > > show. > > > > > > > > > > Could he make a good Captain Hook for the Bat stage show; > > > similiar type of role?? > > > > He can't act for anything. The only thing he can play is a > > snidely scurilious sort of character that is pseudo to his > > own self, and so as long as the character is Smith aka > > O'Brien practically playing himself, he could definitely > > make a part. The Child Catcher is probably so fitting to > > him. > > > > For the Bat Stage show, which is being based on Neverland, > > does not really take that kind of character into account, > > and is instead a more powerful sort than Smith aka O'Brien > > can play. He can do snidely, but he has to do something > > with more depth for this. Refer to the transcript of > > Neverland, where there is no "Captain Hook" but a > > character called "Hook". Jim made two versions, the > > original of which is the one that I know because of the > > transcript, however the newer is described by some sort of > > synopsis on the site. I know that Jim made reference to > > making the people who benefit from Peter Pan's proceeds > > happy, but I do not know if that really means if he will > > incorporate as much of Peter Pan references. I shall wait > > and see with all of you....... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Talking of Bat, would love to hear that it is still > > > happening, how the writing is progressing, and maybe an > > > updated timescale?? > > > > > I can assure you that Jim delves into a project and gets > > it done. Show business will be show business, but he seems > > to be in control of this one. He said 2008, and why do you > > think that should change? He just said it a few months > > ago. > > > > Whole houses are built in a week, so don't worry about > > schedule. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > | |
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