"We are all being forced to examine our own levels of compassion during this difficult time," says Alec Baldwin, who will lend his considerable talents to a "world-first" event organised by a small independent Australian theatre company this weekend. "In that regard, this play reminds us how much we rely on each other.", a three-hander about two brothers whose strange isolation in a run-down house in Philadelphia is upended when an older man comes into their world.
He called Kessler to ask if he'd be OK with a live-streamed reading to be beamed worldwide – a type of production few would have anticipated there being a market for just a few short weeks earlier. "Then I said, 'Do you think we could ask Alec Baldwin to play Harold?' "Obviously, I am a fan of the play," he adds. "However, what interests me is the way that people are finding to produce this program during this time."Despite the technology that makes it possible, this is intended as an ephemeral, one-time thing. "You won't be able to watch it after the event," says Henry. "So dress up in a suit, have a glass of prosecco, and enjoy the experience.
karlkwin Has a temper apparently!
karlkwin Far left apologist. Straight up the SMH’s alley.
karlkwin Love the guy
karlkwin Is it a small play about a delinquent who fights someone over a parking space?
karlkwin Interesting. Letting violent people into the country.
karlkwin No lockdown for the elites?